This book is totally unique. It is based on the original and
wholly authentic testimonies of survivors of the old Dublin
tenements. For nearly 150 years, the wretched, squalid tenements of
Dublin were widely judged to be the worst slums in all of Europe.
By the 1930's, 6400 tenements were occupied by almost 112,000
tenants. Some districts had up to 800 people to the acre, up to 100
occupants in one building and twenty family members crammed into a
single tiny room. It was a hard world of hunger, disease, high
mortality, unemployment, heavy drinking, prostitution and gang
warfare. But despite their hardship, the tenement poor enjoyed an
incredibly close knit community life in which they found great
security and indeed, happiness. As one policeman recalls from over
half a century ago, they were 'extraordinarily happy for people who
were so savagely poor'.
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