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A collection of accounts of the English jail system in the 1800s is included in Six Years in the Prisons of England which was edited by Frank of London Henderson. Politics have always been contentious when it comes to prison reform. This book offers readers the chance to learn about the treatment of prisoners in the past and provides a helpful comparison to the situation now. The book begins with a story in 1856 a merchant in a Northern City began business on his own account without a shilling in the world. He had a spotless character good credit and a thorough knowledge of his business. His business connections were spread over various parts of the world and he usually received orders by letter. At the end of his first year his ledger showed a satisfactory balance to his credit. However a storm swept over the commercial world in 1857 resulting in hundreds of firms in bankruptcy and ruin. He then arranged to draw bills on the firm at three months date payable abroad for such amounts as my partner could see his way to meet at maturity and had a private arrangement with my partner for obtaining what he called accommodation bills.