2 Quotes & Sayings By Anthony Strong

Anthony Strong was born in the United States in 1857. He came to England in 1873 to work as a solicitor, but soon became interested in the law and management, particularly the problems of the tenant farmers. He became involved in political agitation, and it was during this period that he acquired his interest in economics. When the Land Act of 1881 gave tenants the right to buy their land, he became one of the first laymen to collect information on land values Read more

He wrote about his findings in The State of England (1884) and The Land Question (1884). He also wrote for agricultural journals, which brought him into contact with many influential people. His many works include: A Short History of Land Tenure (1885); Tenants' Rights (1886); The Landlord's Dilemma (1888); The Farmers' Holiday (1889); On Farming (1889) and Tenants' Rights; With an Introductory Chapter by Sir Henry Maine; Economic Survey of England (1906); English Land Tenure Reforms: A Study in Political Methods (1908); English Land Tenure Reforms: A Study in Political Methods; With an Introductory Chapter by Sir Henry Maine; A Handbook on Agricultural Credit for Farmers and Farm Colonies, by C.

H. S. Napier-Fox; An Outline of Farm Management for Farmers' Colonies, by C.

H. S. Napier-Fox; A Handbook on Farm Management for Farmers' Colonies, by C.H.S.

Napier-Fox; Economic Survey of England, by C. H. S.

Napier-Fox; The Land Question: An Investigation into the Economic Development of the British Empire, by C. H. S.

Napier-Fox; English Farm Management: A Guide for Colonists and Residents, by C. H. S.

Napier-Fox; Farm Management for Colonists and Residents: Being a Compendium of Farming Information for Colonists and Residents, compiled by C. H. S.

Napier-Fox; The State of England Relative to Agriculture (1903); Farming Lectures Delivered at the University College London Extension Lecture Course on Agriculture 1907-1909 by Cuthbert Vere Ferrers Halliwell, MRCS LRCP FRCP Edin.; Country Life In Its Relation To Health And Efficiency In Farming In England In Relation To The Health Of Animals And Man: Being