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- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "On combinations of trades [first published 1831].--A short address to workmen, on combinations to raise wages [first published 1831].--A few remarks addressed to the manufacturers, shopkeepers, and operatives of Yorkshire, on the subject of trades unions, by T. Barlow [first published 1832].--A few words to the friends and enemies of trades' unions, by R. Oastler [first published 1834].--A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers, and cloth-dressers of Leeds, by R. Oastler [first published 1834].--Statement of the master builders of the metropolis, in explanation of the differences between them and the workmen respecting the trades' unions [first published 1834].--The victims of Whiggery, by G. Loveless [first published 1837]".
- catalog extent "1 v. (various pagings)".
- catalog hasFormat "Trade unions in the early 1830s.".
- catalog identifier "0405044402".
- catalog isFormatOf "Trade unions in the early 1830s.".
- catalog isPartOf "British labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets 1727-1850".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Arno Press,".
- catalog relation "Trade unions in the early 1830s.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "331.89/2942".
- catalog subject "HD4814 .B75".
- catalog subject "HD6664 .T722".
- catalog subject "Labor unions Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "On combinations of trades [first published 1831].--A short address to workmen, on combinations to raise wages [first published 1831].--A few remarks addressed to the manufacturers, shopkeepers, and operatives of Yorkshire, on the subject of trades unions, by T. Barlow [first published 1832].--A few words to the friends and enemies of trades' unions, by R. Oastler [first published 1834].--A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers, and cloth-dressers of Leeds, by R. Oastler [first published 1834].--Statement of the master builders of the metropolis, in explanation of the differences between them and the workmen respecting the trades' unions [first published 1834].--The victims of Whiggery, by G. Loveless [first published 1837]".
- catalog title "Trade unions in the early 1830s; seven pamphlets, 1831-1837.".
- catalog type "text".