49/80 Bunch to Russell, March 19, 1862.] [Footnote 665: p. 130] [Footnote 666: The two principal British works are: Arnold, _The History of the Cotton Famine_, London, 1864; and Watts, _The Facts of the Cotton Famine_, Manchester, 1866. A remarkable statistical analysis of the world cotton trade was printed in London in 1863, by a Southerner seeking to use his study as an argument for British mediation. George McHenry, _The Cotton Trade_.] [Footnote 667: Scherer, _Cotton as a World Power_, pp. 263-4.] [Footnote 668: Lack of authentic statistics on indirect interests make this a guess by the _Times_. |