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Raymond G. Cowherd; William F. Kahl - The Humanitarians and the Ten Hour Movement in England & the Development of London Livery Companies: An Essay and a Bibliography

Title: The Humanitarians and the Ten Hour Movement in England & the Development of London Livery Companies: An Essay and a Bibliography
Description: Boston, Baker Library: Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1956-1960. Paperback. A smart copy of these scarce essays from the Baker Library of Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Two volumes. Scarce works. Publications No. 10 and No. 15 of The Kress Library of Business and Economics. With a frontispiece to each volume. This set contains: The Humanitarians and the Ten Hour Movement in England, 1956. A detailed historical study into the The Ten Hours Movement, a working-class campaign in Britain in the 1830s and 1840s to limit the working day to ten hours for workers in the textile industry. With a bibliographical appendix. Written by Raymond G. Cowherd, an American professor of history. The Development of London Livery Companies: An Essay and A Bibliography, 1960. A record of the development of London livery companies in the twentieth century, with reference to the origins of livery companies, characteristics of guild organizations, and the decline in livery companies. Written by William F. Kahl, an American historian and advocate for women's education. In the original paper wraps. Externally, smart with light bumping to the extremities with sunning to the spine and board edges. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Light spotting to the endpapers of The Development of London Livery Companies. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .

Keywords: Humanitarians Ten Hour Movement England Cowherd Ten Hour Movement London Livery None

Price: GBP 46.00 = appr. US$ 65.69 Seller: Rooke Books
- Book number: 923T30

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