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CO = OPERATION AT 

 HOME AND ABROAD 



A DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS 



C. R. FAY, B.A. 



ow ofChrisfs College (late Scholar of King's College}, Cambri 

 Research Student at the London School of Economics, 1906-8. 



CONTENTS. 



INTRODUCTION. 



PART I. 



Banks Land Banks in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France 

 Belgium, Denmark, and Ireland. 



PART II. 



Agricultural Societies in the United Kingdom and other Countries 

 Co-operative Supply Co-operative Production Dairying, etc. 

 Co-operative Sale Co-operation and the Agricultural Revolu- 

 tion Co-operation and Land Tenure. 



PART III. 



Co-operative Societies in the United Kingdom and other Countries 

 Industrial Societies Agricultural and Tenants' Building 

 Societies Societies of 1848 Workers' Societies v. Store 

 Collective Centralisation v. Individual Localisation. 



PART IV. 



Co-operative Stores General Character Stores in the United 

 Kingdom and other Countries Economic, Social, and Industrial 

 Significance of the Co-operative Store Appendix Glossary. 



ECONOMIST. " This is a really useful book . . . and should hold the ground fora 

 considerable time as a standard work on its subject." 



P. S. KING S SON, Orchard House, Westminster. 



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