Welcome to the Bachelors Club, an exclusive haven for Londons most discerning unmarried men. Each member has passed a rigorous background check, ensuring they not only remain single but also embrace a fervent belief that marriage is an unjust burden imposed on women. As we delve into their stories, we uncover profound insights into their convictions and pasts, along with thought-provoking reflections on life and society in 1890—echoes of which resonate remarkably with our own time. Summary by Keith Salis