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Language: English
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Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914: Volume 1; Contents of the Edition; Contents to Volume 1; Acknowledgements; General Introduction; Introduction to Volume 1; Bibliography; I. Guides and Prospectuses; British Life Insurance in the 1840s; Morgan, Familiar Observations on Life Insurance; Life Insurance Offices, New and Speculative, with a Table of the Inducements; The Emergence of American Life Insurance; 'Securitas', 'Life Insurance'; Jencks, 'Life Insurance in the United States, Number I'; Jencks, 'Life Insurance in the United States, Number II'; Early Prospectuses
Frend, Rock Life Assurance CompanyAn Address from the President and Directors of the Pennsylvania Company; Proposals and Rats of the Standard Life Assurance Company; New American Prospectuses; Bard, A Letter to David E. Evans, Esquire, ofBatavia, on Life Insurance; Life Insurance: Its Principles, Operations and Benefits; John Freestone, Where to Insure; II. Religion and Domesticity; Religion and Life Insurance in America; Charter of the Corporation for the Relief of theWidows and Children of Clergymen; 'Life Insurance', Religious Intelligencer
'Life Insurance - Ministers', Christian Secretary'Life Insurance - A Scruple', Christian Secretary; 'Life Insurance of Ministers', Christian Secretary; 'Prospectus of the Dissenters' and General Life and Fire Assurance Company'; Life Insurance as a Domestic Duty; 'Life Insurance', Macon Weekly Telegraph; Neal, 'Life Assurance'; Scratchley, Observations on Life Assurance Societies, and Savings Banks; Reade, 'Before the Wedding Ring'; III. Varieties of Self-Help; Benefit Societies versus Saving Banks and Insurance Companies; Life Insurance and Savings Banks in America
Johnson, 'The Relative Merits of Life Insurance and Savings Banks'Collins, 'Life Insurance'; Insurance and Self-Help in Britain; 'Insurance amongst the Working Classes'; Scudamore, Life Insurance by Small Payments; Insurance and Self-Help in America; Eldridge, 'Assessment Life Insurance'; Meyer, 'Fraternal Beneficiary Societies in the United States'; IV. New Markets; Josiah C. Nott, 'Statistics of Southern Slave Population'; Du Bois (ed.), Some Efforts of American Negroes for their Own Social Betterment; Tarn, 'Some Notes on Life Assurance in Greater Britain'; Industrial Insurance in Britain
Burn, 'Industrial Life Assurance'Williams, Life Insurance of the Poor; Industrial Insurance in America; Dryden, 'The Social Economy of Industrial Insurance'; Hoffman, Life Insurance of Children; V. Anglo-American Interlopers; [Pelican Life Insurance Company], 'Life Insurance'; 'The American Invasion'; 'The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States'; Allen, There is Dust in John's Eyes; Book review of There is Dust in John's Eyes, PostMagazine; 'The Mutual's English Business', Independent; Editorial Notes; Anglo-American Life Insurance, 1800-1914: Volume 2; Contents to Volume 2
Introduction to Volume 2
ISBN: 978-1-84893-352-1 ; 978-1-78144-511-2 ; 978-1-84893-352-1
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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