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Guide to Evening Classes in Cork City and County by Jim Fitzpatrick β€” book cover

Guide to Evening Classes in Cork City and County

by Jim Fitzpatrick
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Synopsis

Composers, artists, and writers have drawn upon the image of pawnbrokers-Hogarth, Dickens, Joyce, Chaplin, and Jerry Adams. Yet pawnbrokers were rarely given due respect or praise, as it wasn't a ""proper"" business. In 1788 there were 51 pawnbrokers in Ireland, and over 600 by 1867. The pawnbroker was as common as the corner shop. Today, there are only six in the entire country. This history traces the rise and fall of the Irish pawnshop and the different denominations and hues of Irish society involved, as well as who pawned and what. Artificial limbs, boxing gloves, birdcages, and false teeth were commonly pledged. Personal reminiscences from both sides of the counter add vivid descriptions of life in this most interesting and human of businesses.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
The Collins Press
Pages
130
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781898256106

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