Booth, Henry, 1788-1869
Booth, Henry
Henry Booth English railway executive (1788-1869)
Booth, Henry (1789-1869)
VIAF ID: 171145857860223020407 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Booth, Henry ‡d 1788-1869
- 100 1 _ ‡a Booth, Henry ‡d 1788-1869
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Booth, Henry, ‡d 1788-1869
- 100 1 _ ‡a Booth, Henry, ‡d 1788-1869
- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Booth ‡c English railway executive (1788-1869)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
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An account of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway : comprising a history of the parliamentary proceedings, preparatory to the passing of the act, a description of the railway, in an excursion from Liverpool to Manchester, and a popular illustration of the mechanical principles applicable to railways, also, an abstract of the expenditure from the commencement of the undertaking, with observations on the same | |
The carrying question stated in reference to railways and canals, also, considerations on the mode of levying the passenger tax on railways | |
A letter to His Majesty's Commissioners on Railways in Ireland in reply to a communication from H.D. Jones, Esq., secretary to the commissioners. | |
The question of the poor laws considered and the causes and character of pauperism, in connection with the laws and principle of population | |
The rationale of the currency question, or, The plea of the merchant and the shareholder for an improved system of nation banking | |
Report to the directors of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, on the comparative merits of locomotive and fixed engines, as a moving power. | |
The struggle for existence : a lecture addressed to the working classes, delivered at the school room of the Hope Street Church, Liverpool, on Friday 23rd November, 1860 | |
Substance of Mr. Henry Booth's pamphlet on free trade addressed to a reformed Parliament. | |
The theory and practice of propelling through water, with observations on the comparative resistance offered by water to bodies moving through it, at different velocities |