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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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THE BRITISH COTTON TRADE 1660-1815 CONTENTS OF THE EDITION VOLUME 1 General - photo 1
THE BRITISH COTTON TRADE, 1660-1815
CONTENTS OF THE EDITION
VOLUME 1 General Introduction Part I: Early Years of Trade and British Response to Indian Cottons to the late 1600s
VOLUME 2 Part II: International Trade and the Politics of Consumption, 1690s-1730
VOLUME 3 Part III: Establishing a British Cotton Trade, c. 1730-1815
VOLUME 4 Part III continued Index
THE BRITISH COTTON TRADE, 1660-1815
Editor Beverly Lemire
Volume 1 Part I: Early Years of Trade and British Response to Indian Cottons to the late 1600s
First published 2010 by Pickering Chatto Publishers Limited Published 2016 - photo 2
First published 2010 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
Published 2016 by Routledge
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BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
The British cotton trade, 1660-1815.
1. Cotton trade - Great Britain - History - 17th century - Sources. 2. Cotton
trade - Great Britain - History - 18th century - Sources. 3. Cotton manufacture
- Great Britain - History - 17th century - Sources. 4. Cotton manufacture
- Great Britain - History - 18th century - Sources.
I. Lemire, Beverly, 1950
338.4'767721'0941'09033-dc22
ISBN-13:978-1-13875-793-6 (hbk)
Typeset by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
CONTENTS
    1. Somerset Medieval Wills (1531-58), F. W. Weaver (ed.)
    2. Early English and Dutch Expeditions
      1. A True Report of the Gainefull, Prosperous and Speedy Voyage to Java in the East Indies (1599), Jacob Cornelissoon van Neck
      2. A True and Large Discourse of the Voyage of the Whole Fleete of Ships Set Forth ... to the East Indies (1603)
    3. Early English Experience in the Indies
      1. A Letter Written to the Right Worshipfull the Governours and Assistants of the East Indian Marchants in London (1603)
      2. The Register of Letters &c., of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies (1600-19)
      3. Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria: or, The Ancient Law-Merchant (1622), Gerard Malynes
      4. A Courante of Newes from the East India (1622)
      5. Newes from the East-Indies: or, A Voyage to Bengalla (1638), William Bruton
    4. A Discourse of Trade, from England unto the East-Indies (1621), Thomas Mun
    5. The Petition and Remonstrance of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, Trading to the East Indies (1628)
  1. Changing Patterns of Consumption and the Early Debates in Britain
    1. The Changing English Textile Market
      1. A Declaration of the Estate of Clothing now used within this Realme of England (1613), John May
      2. New Englands Prospect (1634), William Wood
    2. The Honest Whore (1615), Thomas Dekker
    3. The Fann-Makers Grievance, by the Importation of Fanns from the East-Indies (n.d.)
    4. A New Account of East-India and Persia, in Eight Letters (1698), John Fryer
    5. A Treatise touching the East-Indian Trade (1664)
    6. The Dawning Age of Cotton
      1. For Sale at the East-India-House (1673)
      2. A Particular of Goods to be Exposed to Sale by the East-India Company (1676)
      3. Cargo of Seven Ships from India (1678)
      4. Cargoe, of Two Ships Arrived from India (1685)
      5. Records of Fort St George. Despatches from England (1670-7)
      6. Records of Fort St George. Letters from Fort St George (1679)
      7. The Merchant's Ware-House Laid Open: or, The Plain Dealing Linnen-Draper (1696) J. F.
    7. Jacob Stampe Living at ye Sighn of the Callico Printer in Houndsditch (n.d.)
    8. A Treatise: Wherein is Demonstrated, I. That the East-India Trade is the most National of all Foreign Trades (1681), Josiah Child
    9. An Essay on the East-India Trade (1696), Charles Davenant
    10. Five Queries Humbly Tender'd, relating to the Bill for Prohibiting the Consumption of East-India Silks, Bengals and Printed Callicoes ([1696])
    11. The Great Honour and Advantage of the East-India Trade to the Kingdom Asserted (1697), Josiah Child
    12. Journal of the House of Commons (1693-1700)
    13. Anti-Cotton Polemics
      1. An Account of the late Sale of India Silks, &c. with The French King's Decree concerning those Manufactures ([1690])
      2. The Great Necessity and Advantage of Preserving our own Manufacturies (1697), N. C.
      3. An Answer to a late Tract, entituled, An Essay on the East-India Trade (1697)
      4. Reasons Humbly Offered for the Hindering the Home Consumption of East-India Silks, Bengals &c. (1697), [Thomas Smith]
      5. An Answer to the Most Material Objections against the Bill which Restrains the Wearing East-India Wrought Silks ([1699])
      6. An Answer to the Most Material Objections that have been Raised against Restraining the East-India Trade with Five Queries ([1699?])
      7. An English Winding-Sheet for the East-India Manufactors ([1700])
    14. A Discourse concerning the East-India-Trade: Shewing how it is Unprofitable to the Kingdom of England (1699), John Cary
    15. Prince Butler's Tale: Representing the State of the Wooll-Case (1699)
    1. Somerset Medieval Wills (1531-58), F. W. Weaver (ed.)
    2. Early English and Dutch Expeditions
      1. A True Report of the Gainefull, Prosperous and Speedy Voyage to Java in the East Indies (1599), Jacob Cornelissoon van Neck
      2. A True and Large Discourse of the Voyage of the Whole Fleete of Ships Set Forth ... to the East Indies (1603)
    3. Early English Experience in the Indies
      1. A Letter Written to the Right Worshipfull the Governours and Assistants of the East Indian Marchants in London (1603)
      2. The Register of Letters &c., of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies (1600-19)
      3. Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria: or, The Ancient Law-Merchant (1622), Gerard Malynes
      4. A Courante of Newes from the East India (1622)
      5. Newes from the East-Indies: or, A Voyage to Bengalla (1638), William Bruton
    4. A Discourse of Trade, from England unto the East-Indies (1621), Thomas Mun
    5. The Petition and Remonstrance of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, Trading to the East Indies (1628)
  1. The Changing English Textile Market
    1. A Declaration of the Estate of Clothing now used within this Realme of England (1613), John May
    2. New Englands Prospect
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