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Tables of Contents for London, Hub of the Industrial Revolution
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
vii
3
Preface
x
 
1. Introduction
1
11
2. The Metropolis Defined
12
11
Geography
12
1
Population
13
1
Topography
14
9
3. Industrial London
23
8
Classifying London's Trades
23
2
Patterns of Industry in London
25
6
4. The London Manufacturing Trades
31
86
Manufacturing as a Whole
31
5
The Geography of Manufacturing in London
36
3
Classification of Manufacturing Trades
39
1
Food, Drink and Tobacco
40
9
Paper, Printing and Publishing
49
5
Textiles
54
8
Furniture
62
4
Leather and Leather Goods
66
4
Clothing
70
5
Metal Goods
75
5
Timber Trades
80
4
Coachbuilding
84
4
Chemicals
88
5
Watch- and Clockmaking
93
2
London's Other Major Manufacturing Trades
95
15
Employment in Manufacturing
110
7
5. The Construction Trades in London
117
10
Employment in the Construction Trades
125
2
6. London and the Consumer Revolution
127
56
Wholesale Distribution
130
9
Retail Distribution
139
41
Employment in Retailing
180
3
7. London: Prototype Service Economy
183
19
Transport
183
8
Catering
191
6
Personal and Other Services
197
4
Employment in Services
201
1
8. Commercial London
202
6
Merchants
202
3
Agents, Factors and Brokers
205
3
9. The London Businesswoman
208
11
10. Conclusion: London, the World's First Modern City
219
6
Appendix: Standard Industrial Classification
225
9
Notes
234
26
Bibliography
260
12
Index
272