Full text: The history and economics of transport

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FROM THE SAME PUBLISHERS 
GUIDE TO RAILWAY LAW. 
A Handbook for Traders, Passengers, and Railway Students. 
By Arthur E. Chapman, M.A., LL.D. (Camb.), 
Lecturer in Law in the University of Leeds ; Barrister-at-Lau• 
of the Middle Temple. 
This book treats of the law relating to the capital of a railway 
company, its acquisition of land, the formation of the line, the 
relations between the passenger and the company, the carriage of 
goods, the usual conditions of consignment notes, ledger credit 
agreements, the carriage of animals, the carriage of passengers’ and 
commercial travellers’ luggage, and the rating of railways. 
In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 239 pp., 7s. Gd. net. Second Edition. 
INDUSTRIAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. 
By Geo. B. Lissenden, 
Traffic Manager of Messrs. Lever Bros., Ltd., Port Sunlight. 
With a Foreword by Lord Leverhulme. 
This is a thoroughly practical guide, and deals fully with the 
subject in all its many branches. 
In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 352 pp., 21s. net. Second Edition. 
UP-TO-DATE MOTOR ROAD TRANSPORT FOR 
COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. 
By John Phili.imore, 
with an Introduction 
by Sir Henry P. Maybury, K.C.M.G.. C.B. 
Director-General of Roads. 
Written primarily as a guide for those who intend to adopt 
mechanical traction, and for those who, although already possessing 
motor vehicles, have not a wide experience in their use. 
In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 226 pp., 10s. 6d. net. New Edition.
	        
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