Gipsy Life / Being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement

Transcribed from the 1880 Haughton and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
BEING AN ACCOUNT
OUR GIPSIES AND THEIR CHILDREN.
with SUGGESTIONS FOR THEIR IMPROVEMENT.
by GEORGE SMITH, of Coalville.
london: HAUGHTON & CO., 10, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1880.
I give my warmest thanks to W. H. Overend, Esq., for the block forming the Frontispiece, which he has kindly presented to me on the condition that the picture occupies the position it does in this book; and also to the proprietor of the Illustrated London News for the blocks to help forward my work, the pictures of which appeared in his journal in November and December of last year and January in the present year, as found herein on pages 42, 48, 66, 76, 96, 108, 118, 122, 174, 192, 236, 283.
I must at the same time express my heart-felt thanks to the manager and proprietors of the Graphic for the blocks forming the illustrations on pages 1, 132, 170, 222, 228, 248, 272, 277, and which appeared in their journal on March 13th in the present year, and which they have kindly presented to me to help forward my object, connected with which sketches, at the kind request of the Editor, I wrote the article.
W. H. Overend, Esq., was the artist for the sketches in the Illustrated London News , and Herbert Johnson, Esq., was the artist for the sketches in the Graphic .
I also tender my warmest thanks to the Press generally for the help rendered to me during the crusade so far, without which I should have done but little.
I have taken the liberty of humbly dedicating this work to you, the object of which is not to tickle the critical ears of ethnologists and philologists, but to touch the hearts of my countrymen on behalf of the poor Gipsy women and children and other roadside Arabs flitting about in our midst, in such a way as to command attention to these neglected, dark, marshy spots of human life, whose seedlings have been running wild among us during the last three centuries, spreading their poisonous influence abroad, not only detrimental to the growth of Christianity and the spread of civilisation, but to the present and eternal welfare of the children; and, what I ask for is, that the hand of the Schoolmaster may be extended towards the children; and that the vans and other temporary and movable abodes in which they live may be brought under the eye and influence of the Sanitary Inspector.

George Smith
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2009-04-09

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Romanies -- Great Britain

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