“Good cookery is not an extravagance but an economy, and many a tasty dish is made by our Continental friends out of materials which would be discarded indignantly by the poorest tramp in Whitechapel.”
Quote by William Booth
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In Darkest England and the Way Out
This work delves into the societal challenges of 19th-century England, offering a critical analysis of the country's social and economic structures. The author proposes a visionary solution to address the issues of poverty and inequality, envisioning a utopian future through radical reforms. more
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