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Cornwell, D., Graham, K. & Hobbs, S. (1999) Honoured in the breach: child employment law in Britain, in M. Lavalette (ed.) A thing of the past? Child labour in Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.

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