The decline of the Scoundrel, in fact, has been followed by the disappearance of chap-book and broadside. The Education Act, which made the cheap novel a necessity, destroyed at a blow the literature of the street. Since the highwayman wandered, fur-coated, into the City, the patterer has lost his occupation. Robbery and murder have degenerated into Chinese puzzles, whose solution is a pleasant irritant to the idle brain.
| Book Author | Charles Whibley |
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| Published On | 1897-03-20 |
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| Offer Price | ₹ 0.00 |
| Selling Type | PDF ( Donate ) |