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The ‘Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys, by Encouraging a New Method of Sweeping Chimneys: Twenty-First Report, May 1, 1837’ sheds light on the plight of climbing boys in the 19th century who were used to clean chimneys in hazardous conditions. This classic book by an anonymous author documents the efforts of the society in advocating for a safer method of chimney sweeping to protect the lives of these young boys. Through detailed reports and accounts, the book highlights the dangers faced by climbing boys and the urgent need for reform in the industry. It serves as a powerful historical documentation of a significant social issue and the pioneering efforts to address it. Readers interested in social history, labor rights, and child welfare will find this book a compelling and informative read.







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