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Published by Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1015129021ISBN 13: 9781015129023
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Condition: New.
Published by London : Pluto Press for the (International Socialists) History Group, 1972
ISBN 10: 0902818813ISBN 13: 9780902818811
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Reprint (with new introduction). Very good pamphlet copy; wrappers slightly edge-dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Series: Reprints in labour history ; no. 2. Physical description: 32p. ; 21cm. Subjects: Eight-hour movement -- Great Britain. Manual workers -- Hours of work -- Great Britain. 1 Kg.
Published by London : Pluto Press for the (International Socialists) History Group, 1972
ISBN 10: 0902818813ISBN 13: 9780902818811
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
Book
Reprint (with new introduction). Very good pamphlet copy; wrappers slightly edge-dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Series: Reprints in labour history ; no. 2. Physical description: 32p. ; 21cm. Subjects: Eight-hour movement -- Great Britain. Manual workers -- Hours of work -- Great Britain. 1 Kg.
Published by Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1015129021ISBN 13: 9781015129023
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. PRINT ON DEMAND Book; New; Fast Shipping from the UK. No. book.
Published by Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1015129021ISBN 13: 9781015129023
Seller: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, United Kingdom
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Paperback / softback. Condition: New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.
Published by Legare Street Press 2021-09, 2021
ISBN 10: 1015129021ISBN 13: 9781015129023
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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PF. Condition: New.
Publication Date: 2022
Seller: S N Books World, Delhi, India
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LeatherBound. Condition: New. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1927 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 36 Language: English Pages: 36.
Published by London, MacGibbon & Kee [1967], 1967
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
The Fitzroy Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-creased dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 278 pages; Description: xiv, 278 p. 23 cm. Subjects: Independent Labour Party (Great Britain) . Labor unions --Great Britain. Socialism --Great Britain. Syndicalism --Great Britain. 1 Kg.
Published by London, MacGibbon & Kee [1967], 1967
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
The Fitzroy Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-creased dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 278 pages; Description: xiv, 278 p. 23 cm. Subjects: Independent Labour Party (Great Britain) . Labor unions --Great Britain. Socialism --Great Britain. Syndicalism --Great Britain. 1 Kg.
Published by 12 and 30 May ; both on letterhead of London Reform Union Granville House 3 Arundel Street W.C. London, 1993
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See the entry for Thomas Mann in the Oxford DNB. From the papers of Arthur George Liddon Rogers (1864-1944), son and editor of the economist Thorold Rogers [James Edwin Thorold Rogers] (1823-1890), for information regarding whom see his entry in the Oxford DNB. The second letter in good condition, lightly aged and folded once; the first in fair condition, folded three times with a number of short closed tears along creases. Mann is writing in his capacity as Secretary of the London Reform Union (for whose Object see the end of this entry). ONE: 12 May 1893. 2pp, 4to. He has just returned from Hall to find Rogers letter giving resolutions carried at last Fridays meeting of Stepney Branch of L. R. U. at wh[ich] I am very much surprised, as I had definatly [sic] fixed the evening for Stepney & the only reason for my not attending was the receipt of the enclosed wired from Douglas . He explains that he has not received the letter referred to in the wire . He is very sorry that any disappointment sh[oul]d have been caused the Branch , and will be glad to attend any meeting that they may think well to arrange . He surmises that Douglas is annoyed that he has been discharged from the Central Office, this was decided upon by the Finance Committee when a reorganisation of the Office was carried out by them . TWO: 30 May 1893. 2pp, 4to. He apologises for the delay in sending on the promised item, which he had mislaid and only found that morning. I am of opinion that the scheme is well worthy of adoption & believe that the deathrate would be materially reduced if applied all over London as already applied in part of Chelsea, He has been to Chelsea to see the thing as applied & there is nothing unsightly in the whole thing . He hopes to see him on the coming Friday. Both letters have the ornate illustrated letterhead of the London Reform Union, whose ambitious OBJECT is stated in block capitals: To reform the existing administration of the river, docks and wharves, the markets, water supply, means of lighting, locomotion, police, the city funds, hospitals and other charities, to disseminate knowledge concerning the unfavourable conditiosn under which vast numbers of the working population live owing to defective and insanitary dwellings and working accommodation, irregular and ill-paid labour, the competition of alien immigrants, the harshness of the poor law, the unjust incidence of taxation, the adulteration of food, and other grave disadvantages, and to obtain for London full powers of municipal government. .