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A vivid, unsparing portrait of London on the cusp of modernity. London like you’ve never seen. Pierce Egan’s The True History of Tom and Jerry assembles day-and-night scenes of life in London from start to finish, delivering bracing British social satire alongside lively reportage of Regency-era London. The book’s structure is part of its value: alongside narrative episodes it supplies a key to the persons and places referenced and a full slang and cant glossary - a lexicon of the flash terms that once animated the streets. That combination makes it both entertaining and instructive: a source of illustrated London adventures for general readers and an authentic reference for students of English slang and anyone fascinated by historical urban life. Egan’s eye is both comic and unsparing, and the vocabulary he records offers a rare window into life in Georgian London and the social textures of early 19th century England.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than mere curiosity, the work serves as a useful companion for those pursuing London underworld history or tracing the roots of street culture; its contemporary slang and keys help decode the city as it was lived and talked about. Perfect for casual readers seeking vivid period colour and for collectors of classic literature who prize a faithful Pierce Egan companion, this edition also rewards archivists and students with substantive contextual value. Admirers of Victorian street culture and readers intrigued by the anatomy of a city will find a compact cultural treasure in these pages.Rich in period vocabulary and wry observation, the volume bridges entertainment and research: newcomers savour its theatrical episodes and illustrated London adventures, while collectors of classic literature and students of English slang rely on the glossary and keys as a steady Pierce Egan companion for study and display.