London Labour and the London Poor

What is the author's tone in London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew?

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The tone of the book is uneven, varying from condescending to empathetic, from perpetuating stereotypes to compassion for the individuals interviewed. When discussing the poor in the abstract, Mayhew is condescending and judgmental, concluding that they are often ignorant, lazy, worthless, non-religious, immoral and sinful.