BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

In preparing the historical part of this essay I have consulted many authorities, and in particular I have made free use of the following works.

DEFOE, Daniel

A plan for the English Commerce, London, 1728.

A plan for the English Commerce, London, 1728.

BAINES, Edward

History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain. London, 1835.

History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain. London, 1835.

GUEST, Richard

A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture. Manchester, 1823.

A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture. Manchester, 1823.

The Theory and Practice of Cotton Spinning. Glasgow, 1833.

URE, Andrew, M.D.

The Philosophy of Manufactures. London, 1835.

The Philosophy of Manufactures. London, 1835.

BABBAGE, Charles

On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures. London, 1822.

On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures. London, 1822.

CARLYLE, Thomas

Essay on Chartism.

Essay on Chartism.

TAYLOR, Richard Whately Cooke-

The Modern Factory System. London, 1891.

The Modern Factory System. London, 1891.

ABRAM, Annie

Social England in the Fifteenth Century. London, 1909.

Social England in the Fifteenth Century. London, 1909.

Among the many articles printed in the periodical press the following from theQuarterly Revieware especially helpful.

Vol. XLI, 1829. Condition of the English Peasantry.Vol. LVII, 1836. The Factory System.Vol. LXVII, 1841. Infant Labour.

Vol. XLI, 1829. Condition of the English Peasantry.

Vol. LVII, 1836. The Factory System.

Vol. LXVII, 1841. Infant Labour.


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