Establishing a British cotton trade, c. 1730-1815
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Establishing a British cotton trade, c. 1730-1815
(The British cotton trade, 1660-1815 / editor, Beverly Lemire, v. 3-4,
Routlege, 2016, c2010
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Establishing a British cotton trade, c. 1730-1815, continued
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"Establishing a British cotton trade, c. 1730-1815, continued"--T.p. of v. 4
Originally published: London : Pickering & Chatto, 2010
Includes bibliographical references and index
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[1] ISBN 9781138757950
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Cotton was the first industrialized global trade. This four-volume reset edition charts the rise of British trade in cotton from the days of small-scale trading between the Middle East and India to the domination of British-led industrialized manufacture.
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Introduction to Part III, Political Manoeuvring and Consumer Politics Monthly Chronicle (1729) The Politics of Wearing Calicoes : Newspaper Extracts ( 1730-45) Smuggled Goods and the Irregular Circulation of Calicoes, Newspaper Extracts (1724-61) Examples of Smuggled Calicoes (1714-26) Tensions Surrounding British Manufacture of Printed Goods, The Case of the Importers of Cotton Wool, and the Manufacturers thereof into Fustian, and of the Traders in that Manufacture ([1735?]) The Case of the Worsted and Silk Manufacturers ( [ 1735 ?] ) Politics and Permission for the Linen/Cotton Trade: Journal of the House Of Commons (1735-8) Reads Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer ( 1736) A Trade Developing, Fashion: Popular and Contested, Industrialization, Local Consumption and World Trade. /Part Contents
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[2] ISBN 9781138757967
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Cotton was the first industrialized global trade. This four-volume reset edition charts the rise of British trade in cotton from the days of small-scale trading between the Middle East and India to the domination of British-led industrialized manufacture.
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- Later Eighteenth-Century Use and Sale of Cottons ~Day Book 'G' of a Manchester Firm in the Textile Industry ( 1773-9) Letters from S. & W. Salte to Samuel Old know (1785-6) Cleanliness Hannah Glasse, The Servant s Directory, or House-Keeper s Companion (1760) Madam Johnsons Present: or, Every Young Woman s Companion, inUseful and Universal Knowledge ( 1766) Hannah Robertson, The Young Ladies School of Arts. Containing a great variety of Practical Receipts ( 1784) George Fettes, Pawnbroker s Pledge Book (1777-8) Morgan Draper s Ledger (1790-2) Military Uniform Thomas Trotter, Medicina Nautica: An Essay on the Diseases of Seamen (1797-1803) Robert Bath, An Essay on the Medical Character, with a view to Define if ([1790?]) [John Collier], DialectofSouth Lancashire, or, Tim Bobbins Tummusand, Meary (1850) Advertising the New Range of Cottons: Newspaper Extracts (1767-1809) On British Manufacture, Trade and New World Relations 'An Account of the Quantities of British and Irish Cottons and Linens', in Report from the Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Present State of the Linen Trade (1773) Journal of the House of Commons ( 1779) Journal of the House of Commons (1780) Report from the Committee to whom the Petition of the Cotton Spinners ... [was]Referred (USO) Whitehall Evening Post ( 1782) [Doming Rasbotham], Thoughts on the Use of Machines in the Cotton Manufacture (1780) Ralph Mather, An Impartial Representation of the Case of the Poor Cotton Spinners in Lancashire (1780) Thomas Bentley, Letters on the Utility and Policy of Employing Machines to Shorten Labour (1780) [Thomas Saddler], The Discarded Spinster
- or A Plea for the Poor, on the Impolicy of Spinning Jennies (1791) Continued Protectionism, Aberdeen Magazine, Literary Chronicle, and Review ( 1788-90) Journal of the House vf Commons ( 1780 5) Distribution Patterns, Journal of the House of Commons (1785) Universal British Directory ( 1794) At a Meeting of the Principal Master Callico and Fustian Printers, Resident in the County of Lancaster ( [ 1790] ) The 'Machinery Question' 'Bill for Preserving of Health and Morals of Apprentices Employed in Cotton Mills and Factories' House of Commons Parliamentary Papers (1801-2) 'Visit to New Lanark', Leeds Mercury (1819) Increasing Industrialization Richard Guest, A Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture (1823) William Radcliffe, Origin of the New System of Manufacture commonly called Power-Loom Weaving ( 1828) Free Trade
- or, An Inquiry into the Pretensions of the Directors of the East India Company, to the Exclusive Trade of the Indian and China Seas (1812) George White, Memoir of Samuel Slater, the Father of American Manufactures(1836) William Cooke Taylor, The Hand Book of Silk, Cotton, and Woollen Manufactures ( 1843)
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