Mock Elections in 18th Century South London
"In the 18th Century mock elections for the fictional office of Mayor attracted huge crowds to the tiny South London hamlet of Garratt. The candidates were always poor tradesmen, usually with a drink problem. Thousands of people flocked to a huge rowdy satirical pisstake of the election process of the times."
Past Tense Publications, 2007.
Product Code: THE8EO8Z68