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Arrows of the Chace, vol. 2/2 / being a collection of scattered letters published chiefly in the daily newspapers 1840-1880

Chapter 97: IV. EDUCATION FOR RICH AND POOR.
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A collected set of public letters offers sustained commentary on political, economic, and cultural questions of the era. Subjects include foreign policy, war, and imperial unrest, as well as economic issues such as currency, supply and demand, wages, strikes, and the nature of wealth and property. Other pieces discuss infrastructure and industry, domestic service and housing, education, art and literary criticism, dress and women's work, and proposals for social and institutional reform. The epistolary form combines moral argument, practical policy suggestions, and cultural observation addressed to newspapers, public figures, and civic audiences.


IV.
EDUCATION FOR RICH AND POOR.

True Education. 1868.

The Value of Lectures. 1874.

The Cradle of Art! 1876.

St. George's Museum. 1875.

The Morality of Field Sports. 1870.

Drunkenness and Crime. 1871.

Madness and Crime. 1872.

Employment for the Destitute Poor and Criminal Classes. 1868.

Notes on the General Principles of Employment for the Destitute and Criminal Classes (a pamphlet). 1868.

Blindness and Sight. 1879.

The Eagle's Nest. 1879.

Politics in Youth. 1879.

"Act, Act in the Living Present." 1873.

"Laborare est Orare." 1874.

A Pagan Message. 1878.

The Foundations of Chivalry.
(Five letters: February 8, 10, 11, and 12, 1877, and July 3, 1878.)

IV.

EDUCATION FOR RICH AND POOR.