HENRY MAYHEW
HENRY MAYHEW (1812-1887), littérateur and first editor of
Punch, born in London, and articled to his father, a solicitor; chose journalism as a profession, and in conjunction with Gilbert à Beckett started
The Thief in 1832, the first of the "Bits" type of papers; he joined the first
Punch staff in 1841, in which year his farce "The Wandering Minstrel" was produced; collaborating with his brother Augustus, he wrote "Whom to Marry" and many other novels between 1847 and 1855, thereafter works on various subjects; his principal book, "London Labour and the London Poor," appeared in 1851.