[73] [By special request of the editor, Miss Goldmark has prepared this brief comment on the Illinois decision, pointing out its practical lessons without discussing the legal points involved. As is well known to students of protective legislation, only the remarkable work of Miss Goldmark in collecting and marshaling the mass of evidence scattered in all sorts of documents both in this country and abroad made possible the briefs that resulted in the sustaining of both the Oregon and the Illinois law.—Editor.]
A SELECTED LIST OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ON WOMEN IN INDUSTRY[74]
COMPILED FOR THE WOMEN’S TRADE UNION LEAGUE BY
CAROLA WOERISHOFFER
EDITED BY
HELEN MAROT
Abbott, Edith. Women in industry; a study of American economic history. N.Y.: Appleton. 1909.
[The history of women in industry in the United States. Also the cotton, shoe, printing, clothing and cigarmaking trades in their relation to women.—Contains a bibliography.]
Abraham, M. E. & Davies, A. L. The law relating to factories and workshops. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1901.