Jack London wrote this at the turn of the 20th century. Now, almost 100 years later, you could still walk around the same area of East London and still encounter similar sights, circumstances and stories. Forget all the romantic Victorian tales you have heard about London, read Jack London's account and get the truth. I have lived in East London all my life, and I am descended from East Londoners. I well recall my Grandmother telling me tales not unlike those recounted in Jack London's book, but often wondered at how true they were. The degredation and indignity of the workhouse ritual, families living on a day-to-day basis, human life counting for nothing, yet beyond the boundaries of Aldgate into the great City of London, Oh! how those rules changed!
If you are at all interested in the welfare of your fellow human in any way shape or form, you must read this book today! It is the best investment in social education you shall ever undertake in your life.