The Charles Dickens Letters Project

Period: 
1851-1860
Theme(s): 
social issues

To THOMAS BATSON,1 13 AUGUST 1851

 MS Huntington Library.

 Broadstairs, Kent

Wednesday Thirteenth August | 1851.

 

Dear Sir

I am very much obliged to you for your pamphlet,2 which I have read with great interest. I hope it would not be in the tendency of such a system, to place the Men (in the neighbourhood where it might be extensively adopted) at a disadvantage? But for a suspicion that this objection might attach to it if it were established on a greater scale, I regard it as a sound and hopeful work.

 

Faithfully Yours

 CHARLES DICKENS

Thomas Batson Esquire.

  • 1. Not otherwise identified.
  • 2. Batson’s How to Improve the Condition of the Agricultural Labourer. A self supporting system, by which boys may be trained in acts of industry, and at the same time receive a suitable education, 1851.