A CADGER’S MAP OF A BEGGING DISTRICT.
EXPLANATION OF THE HIEROGLYPHICS.
USED AT THE PRESENT DAY IN THE STREETS OFLONDON; THE UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE; THE HOUSES OFPARLIAMENT; THE DENS OF ST. GILES; AND THE PALACES OF ST. JAMES.
PRECEDED BY A HISTORY OF CANT AND VULGARLANGUAGE;WITH GLOSSARIES OF TWO SECRET LANGUAGES, SPOKEN BY THE WANDERINGTRIBES OF LONDON, THE COSTERMONGERS, AND THE PATTERERS.
“Rabble-charming words, which carry so much wild-fire wrapt up in them.”—South.
SECOND EDITION,
REVISED, WITH TWO THOUSAND ADDITIONAL WORDS.
LONDON:
JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.
1860.
LONDON:
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The First Edition of this work had a rapid sale, andwithin a few weeks after it was published the entireissue passed from the publisher’s shelves into the handsof the public. A Second Edition, although urgentlycalled for, was not immediately attempted. The Firsthad been found incomplete a