Five Fabian Society publications regarding poverty, child poverty and life chances. In laminated light card covers. 8vos. Some of the volumes have a little gentle edge wear, and one has a slight curl to fore edge and another a mild crease across the front panel, else all volumes are neat. clean, bright and tight throughout.
The five booklets are:
Family Fortunes: The New Politics of Childhood (2004), edited by Patrick Diamond, Sunder Katwala and Meg Munn MP; Born Unequal: Why We Need a Progressive Pre-birth Agenda (2007) by Louise Bamfield; All's Well That Starts Well: Strategy for Children's Health (2002) by Howard Stoate and Bryan Jones; 2025: What Next for the Make Poverty History Generation? (2006) edited by Tom Hampson; and Why Life Chances Matter? The Interim Report of the Fabian Commission on Life Chances and Child Poverty by Yvette Cooper, Ruth Kelly, Alan Milburn, David Miliband, et al.