Prison Labour, etc.: Correspondence and Communications addressed to His Majestyís Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, concerning the Introduction of Tread-Mills into Prisons, with other matters connected with the subject of Prison Discipline.
Prison Labour, etc.: Correspondence and Communications addressed to His Majestyís Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, concerning the Introduction of Tread-Mills into Prisons, with other matters connected with the subject of Prison Discipline. | Libros antiguos y modernos | Hippisley (Sir John Coxe)
Prison Labour, etc.: Correspondence and Communications addressed to His Majestyís Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, concerning the Introduction of Tread-Mills into Prisons, with other matters connected with the subject of Prison Discipline.
Prison Labour, etc.: Correspondence and Communications addressed to His Majestyís Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, concerning the Introduction of Tread-Mills into Prisons, with other matters connected with the subject of Prison Discipline. | Libros antiguos y modernos | Hippisley (Sir John Coxe)
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- Autor
- Hippisley (Sir John Coxe)
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- London: Printed by William Nicol, Cleveland Row, sold by G. and W. Nicol, Pall Mall, Rivingtons, Waterloo Place, Hatchard, Piccadilly, and Rodwell and Martin, New Bond Street, 1823.
- Materia
- SOCIAL SCIENCES LAW CRIME PRISON LABOUR ECONOMICS SOCIAL STUDIES
Descripción
First edition, 8to (228 x 150mm), [2], iv, [2], 228pp., perforated stamp of the ëHartford Medical Society Libraryí on title, errata slip pasted on the verso of the ëContentsí leaf, folding plate of an improved hand-crank mill for prison labour, modern boards, uncut, printed paper label on spine, a good copy. In his final years Hippisley turned to the question of prison discipline, and the study of the prevention and punishment of crime, publicly advocating the hand-crank instead of the treadmill. Goldsmith, 23921.