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Discover the vibrant history of London's street markets with 'Cheap Street,' a comprehensive study that dives deep into the evolution and significance of these bustling hubs from 1850 onwards. Delve into how these markets became a vital part of working-class life, serving as crucial sites for shopping, entertainment, and social interaction. This brand new publication, ISBN 9781526163851, published by Manchester University Press in 2022, offers fresh perspectives on urban and consumer geographies. Explore the dynamic informal economy of London and learn how Cheap Street contributes to our understanding of urban landscapes. Ideal for historians, sociologists, and anyone interested in the cultural fabric of London's streets, this book juxtaposes rich historical narratives with contemporary analysis. Enhance your library with this essential resource, perfect for students and researchers alike. Don't miss out on this vital exploration of London's Cheap Street, where commerce meets community. Dive into the fascinating world of street markets and their impact on the urban experience today! Get your copy of 'Cheap Street' now and unravel the stories behind London’s lively street markets! Perfect for academics and casual readers who appreciate in-depth urban studies.