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The Practical Application of Economic Theories in the Factories of Alfred Dolge & Son is a pioneering work of industrial policy, published by the American industrialist and philanthropist Alfred Dolge in 1904. Drawing on his own experience as a factory owner, Dolge advocates for a reformist agenda that includes a labor insurance and pension system, as well as various measures to improve workers' health, education, and housing. This insightful and visionary work remains relevant today as a testament to the power of enlightened self-interest and social responsibility in business. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civiliz...
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An internationally renowned manufacturer, designer, and inventor of piano-making machinery presents a history of the development of the 19th-century piano. Photographs of instruments, working diagrams, and portraits of important personalities accompany the text. Covers automatic instruments, including player pianos. "Invaluable data about American piano making." — Grove's.
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