Charles Bray - Charles Bray - Publications

Publications

(for the most part, only First Editions are listed below)

  • 1836 - The Education of the Body : An Address to the Working Classes (Coventry, England: Printed by H. Merridew, 1836) (26 p.)
  • 1838 - The Education of the Feelings (London: Taylor & Walton, 1838) (195 p.)
  • 1841 - The Philosophy of Necessity; or, The Law of Consequences; as Applicable to Mental, Moral, and Social Science (2 vols.) (London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1841) (viii, 663 p.)

  • 1844 - An Outline of the Various Social Systems & Communities which have been Founded on the Principle of Co-operation - With an Introductory Essay by the Author of "The Philosophy of Necessity" (London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844) (cxiv, 252 p.)

  • 1844 - An Essay upon the Union of Agriculture and Manufactures : And upon the Organization of Industry (London: Longman & Co., 1844) (114 p.)
  • 1844 - An outline of the various social systems & communities which have been founded on the principle of co-operation
  • 1857 - The industrial employment of women : being a comparison between the condition of the people in the watch trade in Coventry, in which women are not employed, and the people in the ribbon trade
  • 1871 - A manual of anthropology, or, The Science of man
  • 1872 - The Education of the Feelings: A Moral System, Revised and Abridged for Secular Schools
  • 1879 - Psychological and ethical definitions on a physiological basis

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