The History of the Company: The Development of the Business Corporation 1700–1914 Part II
Edited by Robin Pearson; James Taylor; Mark Freeman
- Published: 2010
- DOI: 10.4324/9781851968213
- Set ISBN: 9781851968213
Set Contents
Strategy
- Edited by
- Robin Pearson
- James Taylor
- Mark Freeman
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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A Member of the Stock Exchange, Shareholders’ Key to the London and North Western Railway Company (1853)
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Shareholders’ Key to the London and Northwestern Railway Company
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Shareholders’ Key to the London and North Western Railway Company, containing Full Particulars of all the Subsidiary and other Lines in which the Proprietors of the London and North Western Railway Company are Interested (London: Pelham Richardson, 1853). British Library, shelfmark 8235.d.19.
By A Member of the Stock Exchange
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Prelims
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Shareholders’ Key to the London and North Western: Railway Company
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Remarks on Some Points of Railway Management
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Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, Instructions for the Agents (1859)
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Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, Instructions for the Agents
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Instructions for the Agents of the Manhattan Fire Insurance Company of New York (Detroit: O. S. Gulley, 1859). New York Public Library, shelfmark SIE p.v.64, no. 10.
By Manhattan Fire Insurance Company
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Manhattan Fire Insurance Co.
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General Rules and Regulations
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Rates of Premium Per $100
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New York Board of Fire Underwriters, Report Concerning Foreign Insurance Companies (1870) & Henry Howell Putnam, Discriminating Taxation (1898)
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New York Board of Fire Underwriters, Report Concerning Foreign Insurance Companies & Putnam, Discriminating Taxation
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Report Concerning Foreign Insurance Companies. Adopted September 21, 1870 (New York: M. K. Pelletreau, 1870). Library of Congress, shelfmark HG9761.N55. By New York Board of Fire Underwriters
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Discriminating Taxation. A Review of the Arguments Advanced in Support of a Discriminating Tax on the American Branches of Foreign Fire Insurance Companies (Boston, MA: The Standard Publishing Company, 1898). New York Public Library, shelfmark SIH p.v.8 (no.3).
By Henry Howell Putnam
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Prelims
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Discriminating Taxation
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US House of Representatives, Proceedings of the Committee on Manufactures… in Relation to Trusts (1888)
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US House of Representatives, Proceedings of the Committee on Manufactures
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Proceedings of the Committee on Manufactures … in Relation to Trusts, in US House of Representatives, 50th Congress 1st session, Report no. 3112 (1888), extract. Hamilton College Library, shelfmark BURKE HD2795 .A3 1888. By US House of Representatives
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T. H. Farrer, ‘Equalisation of Railway Rates’ (1882) & William E. Chandler, New Hampshire’s Enslavement by the Free Passes, the Ale and Rum and the Corruption Money of the Railroads (1891)
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Farrer, ‘Equalisation of Railway Rates’ & Chandler, New Hampshire’S Enslavement By The Free Passes
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‘Equalisation of Railway Rates’, Fortnightly Review (1882). British Library, shelfmark PP.5939.C. By T. H. Farrer
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New Hampshire’s Enslavement by the Free Passes, the Ale and Rum and the Corruption Money of the Railroads (1891). Yale University, Beinecke Library, shelfmark NZ 891cd.: The People’S $3,000,000 In the Concord Railroad By William E. Chandler
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Edward Sherwood Meade, ‘The Capitalization of the International Mercantile Marine Company’, (1904)
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Meade, ‘the Capitalization of the International Mercantile Marine Company’
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‘The Capitalization of the International Mercantile Marine Company’, Political Science Quarterly (1904). British Library, shelfmark P.P.3639.ab. By Edward Sherwood Meade
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Benjamin Howarth Thwaite, The American Invasion; or England’s Commercial Danger and the Triumphal Progress of the United States (1902)
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Thwaite, The American Invasion
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The American Invasion; or England’s Commercial Danger and the Triumphal Progress of the United States, with Remedies Proposed to Enable England to Preserve her Industrial Position (London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1902). British Library, shelfmark 8226.c.85 (11).
By Benjamin Howarth Thwaite
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Prelims
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The American Invasion; or, England’s Commercial Danger
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Synopsis of Suggested Remedies in the Order of Their Importance
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Appendix: The Trade of Great Britain Within and Without The Empire
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Conference of Counsel for Railroad Companies, Report of the Committee appointed by the Conference of Counsel for Railroad Companies (1908)
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Conference of Counsel for Railroad Companies, Report of the Committee
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Report of the Committee appointed at the Conference of Counsel for Railroad Companies at Atlantic City, N.J., July 13, 14, 15, 1908 on the Questions Arising under the Late Federal Statutes Except the Employers’ Liability Act (1908). Yale University, Law School Library, shelfmark KF 2289.R47 1908.
By Conference of Counsel for Railroad Companies
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Report Committee Appointed by the Conference of Counsel for Railroad Companies Held at Atlantic City, July 13, 14, 15, 1908
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IHours of Service Law
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IISafety Appliance Acts—Constitutionality Thereof
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IIICharacter of the Safety Appliance Acts
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IVValidity of Contract Limitation of Carrier’s Common Law Liability Under Federal Acts
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VConstitutionality of the Carmack Amendment
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VIDemurrage
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Conclusion
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American Telegraph and Telephone Company, The Greatest Telephone System in the World as an Investment (1909)
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American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the Greatest Telephone System in the World
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The Greatest Telephone System in the World as an Investment (1909). Historical Society of Pennsylvania Library, shelfmark Tr*.903.
By American Telephone and Telegraph Company
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Prelims
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American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the Greatest Telephone System In the World
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US Department of Commerce and Labor, ‘History of the Foreign Interests of the Tobacco Combination’ (1909) & The Menace to Business of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1910) & New York Chamber of Commerce, Resolutions adopted February 19, 1914, in Regard to Proposed Anti Trust Legislation (1914)
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US Department of Commerce and Labor, ‘History of the Foreign Interests of the Tobacco Combination’ & The Menace to Business of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act & New York Chamber of Commerce, Resolutions in Regard to Proposed Anti Trust Legislation
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‘History of the Foreign Interests of the Tobacco Combination’, in Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the Tobacco Industry (1909). British Library, shelfmark A.S.76. By United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Corporations
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The Menace to Business of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1910). Yale University Library, shelfmark Ndh76 +1 1910
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Prelims
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President Taft and The Trusts: Can Full Prosperity Return in the Face of a Law That Threatens to Destroy Business?
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Liable to all Penalties of the Sherman Act: A. List of “Holding” Companies of the Country, Showing 1,198 Corporations with 8,110 Subsidiaries, and $10,612,372,489 Capital
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Are we Playing with Dynamite?: A Sane and Significant Discussion of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law and Its Effect on Industrial Efficiency
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Resolutions adopted February 19, 1914, in Regard to Proposed Anti Trust Legislation. Statement of Underlying Principles that should Control the Regulation of Business: Report by the Special Committee appointed in Pursuance of these Resolutions and of the Chamber’s further Instructions given March 3, 1914 (1914). Stanford University Library, shelfmark 338.8.N54. By Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
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