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[HALL ( George Webb )]. The origin and proceedings of the Agricultural Associations in Great Britai

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[HALL ( George Webb )].  The origin and proceedings of the Agricultural Associations in Great Britai

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[HALL ( George Webb )]. The origin and proceedings of the Agricultural Associations in Great Britain, in which their claims to protection against foreign produce, duty-free, are fully and ably set forth. Printed for the use of the members of both houses of parliament, and published for the information of the subscribers & the public. Printed at the Office of the Farmers' Journal, by Ruffy and Evans … [1819]FIRST EDITION, 39-pp, 8vo, unbound, sewn as issued and uncut : first and last page lightly soiled and just a little dog-eared, but still a good to very good copy in original state.Kress C.317. Goldsmiths’ 22347. Hall initiated the Agricultural Association in London in February 1819 as 'The Loyal and Constitutional Association of Agriculturists, for the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Agriculture in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland' : effectively, the first farmers' trade union. Its main proposal was the introduction of an import duty equivalent to the tithes and taxes paid by UK and Irish producers. Hall’s Agricultural Association pressed the Liverpool government hard during the agricultural depression of 1819-22, and the government even lost by-elections in agricultural constituencies as a result of its unwillingness to increase the protection offered to agriculture.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) DANSON ( John Towne ). A Contribution towards an Investigation of the changes which have taken place in the condition of the people of the United Kingdom during the eight years extending from the harvest of 1839 to the harvest of 1847 ; and an attempt to develope the connexion (if any) between the changes observed during the same period in the prices of the most necessary articles of food. [Read before the Statistical Society, 21st Feb. 1848.]. London : Printed by M. and W. Collis, 1848. FIRST EDITION, 40-pages, 8vo, unbound, sewn as issued : a fine copy. "For private circulation" at head of title. Goldsmiths’ 35841. Kress C.7346. "Danson (1817–98), barrister, a man of great versatility and varied experience, wrote on many economic questions, among them on our colonial policy, strongly setting forth the need of controlling colonists in their dealings with natives and with unappropriated land … he also assisted Thomas Tooke in the fourth volume of the History of Prices." - Palgrave III. 717. (2) HOWARD ( James ). Local rates as they affect the farmer. Reprinted from the Farmers' Club Journal. "The Farmer" Office, March 1880. First separate edition, 24-pages, 4to, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy.Howard took out over sixty patents for improvements in agricultural machinery. (3) BONWICK ( James ), FRGS. Romance of the Wool Trade. 1887. FIRST EDITION, pp vi, (2), 472, 16(ads), cr 8vo, original red pictorial cloth : very good.Ferguson 1887. With armorial bookplate of the historian William Lecky.(4)ECONOMICS; AGRICULTURE; TRADE UNIONS; HISTORY; ENGLAND; PRICES; WOOL; ; ; ; ;