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A Tabulation Of The Factory Laws Of European Countries In So Far As They Relate To The Hours Of Labour, And To Special Legislation For Women, Young Persons, And Children; History Of Women
Emma Brooke
G. Richards, 1898
Child labor; Factory laws and legislation; Hours of labor; Women
Although largely forgotten today, Emma Frances Brooke - a Fabian and feminist - caused quite a sensation in 1895, when she published her novel, A Superfluous Woman, which roundly criticized "degenerate men." In addition to her fiction, Brooke also published poetry, tracts, and articles, and was an active campaigner for the socialist and feminist causes in which she believed. Her A Tabulation of the Factory Laws of European Countries is considered quite impressive. Brooke also published under the pseudonym "E. Fairfax Byrrne."