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PrintsDigitization on demandThe Cotton Trade in England and on the Continent

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  • PDF  Front cover
  • PDF  Title page
  • PDF  Works by the same Author
  • PDF  Contents
  • PDF IX Translator's Preface
  • PDF XI Introduction. By the Editor of the "Textile Mercury."
  • PDF 1 Chapter I. Introductory
  • PDF 19 Chapter II. The Development of Centralisation in the English Cotton Trade
    • PDF 19 The Origin of the Factory System
    • PDF 34 The Cotton Industry under the Influence of International Competition
  • PDF 63 CHAPTER III. The Present Position or the English Cotton Industry Compared with its Position in the “Thirties” and the Present Position of the German Cotton Industry
    • PDF 65 I. Arrangement and Division of Labour of the Industry
    • PDF 85 II. Replacement of Raw Materials and Labour by Capital
      • PDF 85 A. Spinning
      • PDF 104 [B.] Weaving
    • PDF 116 III. Labour
      • PDF 116 A. Further Proofs of the Statement advanced frome Other Countries
      • PDF 130 B. The Factory Labour of Lancashire's Cotton Industry
    • PDF 147 IV. Comparison of the Costs of Production in England and Germany
  • PDF 164 CHAPTER IV. The Influence of Centralised Industrial Development on the Division of the Nation's Income
    • PDF 164 I. Generally
    • PDF 173 II. Proofs from Lancashire
  • PDF 205 Conclusion
  • PDF  Back cover

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