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 BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
 (A) MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
 
 (i.) At the British Museum
 
				
				
				The Place Collection. (British Museum, kept at the Hendon 
				Repository.)
				
				Set 56, Reform, 1836-47. 29 vols. Set 66, The Charter 
				and Chartists, January 1839—March 1840. 1 vol.[Mainly newspaper cuttings, but containing much manuscript 
				material, and substantially continuous with the collections at 
				Bloomsbury.]
				
				The Place Manuscripts. (British Museum.) Collections on 
				Working Men's Associations, eighteenth and nineteenth 
				centuries.  Additional MSS. 27,819-27,822, 27,835.  
				Narratives of Political Events in England, 1830-35. 
				Additional MSS. 27,789-27,797.
				
				Correspondence and Papers of the General Convention of the 
				Industrious Classes, 1839. 2 vols. Additional MSS. 34,245, A 
				and B.
				
				London Working Men's Association Minutes. 2 vols.  
				Additional MSS. 37,773 and 37,776. (ii.) At the Public Record Office
 
				
				
				Home Office Papers, 1839-40. (iii.) At the Manchester Free Reference Library
 
				
				
				Ernest Jones's Manuscript Diaries, Notebooks, and Account Books. (B) BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
 
				
				
				The Annual Register. 1838-49.
				
				ASHWORTH (T. E.). The Plug Plot at Todmorden.
				
				BAMFORD (SAMUEL). 
				Passages in the Life of a Radical 2 vols. London, 1893. 
				[First published in parts at Heywood, Lancs, 1839-1842.]
				
				BAXTER (G. R. W.). The Book of the Bastilles. History of the 
				New Poor Law. 1841.
				
				BEER (M.). Geschiehte des Sozialismus in England. 
				Stuttgart, 1913. (English translation. 2 vols. London, 1919-20.)
				
				BENBOW (WILLIAM). Grand National Holiday and Congress of the 
				Productive Classes. London, 1831.
				
				BRAY (J. F.). Labour's Wrongs and Labour's Remedy : or, the 
				Age of Might and the Age of Right. Leeds, 1839.
				
				BRENTANO (LUJO). Die christliche-sociale Bewegung in England. 
				Leipzig, 1883.—Die englische Chartistenbewegung; Preussische Jahrbücher, 
				Bd. 33 (1874).
				
				BREWSTER (P.). The Seven Chartist and Military Discourses, 
				ordered by the Assembly's Commission to be libelled by the 
				Paisley Presbytery. Paisley, 1842.
				
				Brief Sketches of the Birmingham Conference. London, 
				1842. [In Manchester Free Library.] Compare Report of the 
				Proceedings at the Conference of Delegates of the Middle and 
				Working Classes at Birmingham, April 5, 1842, etc.
				
				CARLYLE (THOMAS). Chartism (1839). Past and Present 
				(1843).
				
				CARTWRIGHT (Miss F. D.). The Life and Correspondence of Major 
				Cartwright. 2 vols. London, 1826.
				
				CLARKE (W.). The Clarke Papers, 1647-49, 1651-60, edited 
				by C. H. Firth. 3 vols. Published by the Camden Society, now 
				included in the Camden Series of the Royal Historical Society. 
				London, 1891, 1894, and 1899.
				
				COBBETT (WILLIAM). Cobbett's Legacy to Labourers.  
				In Six Letters. London, 1834.
				
				COLQUHOUN (PATRICK). A Treatise on the Population, Wealth, 
				Power, and Resources of the British Empire. 1814.
				
				COOPER (THOMAS.) Life of 
				Thomas Cooper. London, 1872.The Purgatory of 
				Suicides. London, 1845.
				
				DAVIES (DAVID P.). Life and Labours of Ernest Jones. 
				Liverpool, 1897.
				
				Dictionary of National Biography. Edited by Leslie 
				Stephen and Sidney Lee. London, 1885-1912. [Ed.―see also online
				The Oxford Dictionary of 
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				DIERLAMM (GOTTHILF). "Die Flugschriftenliteratur der 
				Chartistenbewegung und sein Wiederhall in der öffentlichen 
				Meinung," in Münchener Beitrage zur romanischen und 
				englischen Philologie. Leipzig, 1909.
				
				DISRAELI (BENJAMIN). Sybil (1845).
				
				DOLLÉANS, (E.). Le Chartisme, 1830-48. 2 vols. Paris, 
				1912-13.—"La Naissance de Chartisme, 1830-37," in Revue d'histoire 
				des doctrines économiques et sociales, No. 4. Paris, 1909.
				
				ENGELS (FRIEDRICH). Die Lage der arbeitenden Klassen inEngland (1845). Translated by F. K. Wischnewetzky as The 
				Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. 1892.
				
				FAULKNER (HAROLD U.). "Chartism and the Churches," Columbia 
				University Studies in History, etc. lxxiii. No. 3. New York, 
				1916. (With good bibliography.)
				
				FROST (THOMAS). Forty Years' Recollections. 2 vols. 
				London, 1880.
				
				GAMMAGE (ROBERT G.). History of the Chartist Movement. 
				1854. (2nd edition, 1894.)
				
				GARDINER (S. R.). The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan 
				Revolution, 1625-1660. 1906.
				
				GONNER (E. C. K.). "The Early History of Chartism," in 
				English Historical Review, iv. 625-644 (1889).
				
				HALL (CHARLES). Effects of Civilisation on the Peoples of 
				European States. 1805.
				
				HANSARD'S Parliamentary Debates.
				
				HELD, A. Zwei Bücher zur socialen Geschichte Englands. 
				Leipzig, 1881.
				
				HODGSKIN (THOMAS). Labour defended against the Claims of 
				Capital: or, the Unproductiveness of Capital proved. 1825.
				
				HOLDEN (JOSHUA). A Short History of Todmorden. Manchester 
				University Press, 1912.
				
				HOLYOAKE (G. J.). Life of 
				Joseph Rayner Stephens. London, 1881.—History of 
				Co-operation. 1875-76. Revised ed. 1906.
 —The Life and Character of Henry Hetherington. London, 
				1849.
				
				HUNT (HENRY). Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. (Written by 
				himself in Colchester Jail.) 2 vols. London, 1820-22.—The Green Bag Plot. London, 1819.
				
				JONES (ERNEST C.). The Wood 
				Spirit, 1841.—Ernest Jones. Who is He? What has He Done? Manchester, 
				1868.
 —Chartist Songs and Fugitive Pieces. London, n.d.
				
				KAY (J. P. ). The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working 
				Classes employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester. 
				1832.
				
				KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Yeast (1848-51). Alton Locke 
				(1850).
				
				LOVETT (WILLIAM). Pamphlets 
				by, bound in one volume, formerly the author's property. British 
				Museum (8138a55).—Life and Struggles of 
				William Lovett. London, 1876.
 —and COLLINS (JOHN). 
				Chartism, a New Organization of the People. London, 
				1840.
				
				LINTON (W. J.). 
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				1895.—James Watson: a 
				Memoir (privately printed, London, 1879). Manchester, 
				1880.
				
				MACKAY (THOMAS). History of the English Poor Law, 1834-98. 
				London, 1904.
				
				MARX (KARL). Das Kapital. 1 vol. (1867. English 
				Translation, 1886.)
				
				MASON (G. W.). Mr. Ernest Jones and his Candidature. 
				Manchester, 1868.
				
				MENGER (A.). Das Recht auf den vollen Arbeitsertrag. 
				1891. Translated M. E. Tanner, as The Right to the whole 
				Produce of Labour, with Introduction by H. S. Foxwell. 1899.
				
				MORLEY (Viscount). Life of Richard Cobden. London, 1881.
				
				NAPIER (Sir W. F. P.). Life and Opinions of General Sir C. J. 
				Napier. 2 vols. London, 1857.
				
				NIEHUUS. Englische Bodenreformtheorien. Leipzig, 1910.
				
				OGILVIE (WILLIAM). An Essay on the Right of Property in Land. 
				1782.
				
				PAINE (THOMAS). Agrarian Justice (1797).—Rights of Man (1791-92).
				
				PHILP (R. K.). Vindication of his Political Conduct. 
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				PODMORE (FRANK). Life of Robert Owen. 2 vols. London, 
				1906.
				
				PORRITT (E. and A. G.). The Unreformed House of Commons. 
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				(University Press), 1903.
				
				RICARDO (DAVID). Principles of Political Economy and Taxation 
				1817.
				
				ROSENBLATT, FRANK F. " The Chartist Movement in its Social and 
				Economic Aspects," Columbia University Studies in History, 
				etc. lxxiii. No. 1. New York, 1916.
				
				SPENCE (THOMAS). The Rights of Infants. 1797.
				
				SLOSSON (PRESTON W.). "The Decline of the Chartist Movement," 
				Columbia University Studies in History, etc. lxxiii. No. 2. 
				New York, 1916.
				
				SOMERVILLE (ALEXANDER). Autobiography of a Working Man. 
				London, 1848.—Warnings to the People on Street Warfare. 1839.
				
				STEFFEN (G. F.). Studien zur Geschichte der englischen 
				Lohnarbeiter. Übersetzt von M. Langfeldt. 3 vols. Stuttgart, 
				1901-5.
				
				THOMPSON (WILLIAM). An Inquiry into the Principles of 
				Distribution most conducive to Human Happiness. London, 
				1824; reprinted 1850.
				
				TILDSLEY (JOHN). Die Entstehung and die ökonomischen 
				Grundsätze der Chartistenbewegung. Jena, 1898.
				
				VEITCH (G. S.). The Genesis of Parliamentary Reform. 
				London, 1913.
				
				WALLAS (GRAHAM). The Life of Francis Place, 1771-1854. 
				London, 1898.
				
				WEBB (S. and B.). History of Trade Unionism. London, 
				1894. New ed. 1911.
				
				WEST (JULIUS). History of Chartism. London, 1920. 
			(C) PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS
 
				
				
				1837-38. Vol. VIII. Reports from the Select Committee on 
				Combinations of Workmen.Vol. XLV. Reports of Inspectors of Factories, and Memorial of 
				the Short Time Committee of Factory Operatives of Manchester.
				
				1839. Vol. XLII. Factory Returns, Reports of Factory 
				Inspectors, and Reports from the Assistant Handloom Weavers 
				Commissioners.
				
				1840. Vol. XXIV. Reports on Handloom Weavers.
				
				1842. Vol. XI. Report from the Select Committee on Payment of 
				Wages.Vol. XV. Children's Employment Commission. (Report on 
				Mines.)
				
				1843. Vol. XIII. First Report of the Midland Mining 
				Commission and Children's Employment Commission. (Report on 
				Trades and Manufactures.)
				
				1844. Vol. XVI. Report on the State of the Population in the 
				Mining Districts, and of the South Wales Inquiry. (Rebecca 
				Riots.)
				
				1845. Vol. XV. Report of the Commissioners appointed to 
				inquire into the Condition of the Framework Knitters, with 
				Appendixes.
				
				1848. Vol. XIX. Reports on the National Land Company.
				
				Various dates. Reports of Poor Law Commissioners. 
			(D) PERIODICALS
 
				
				
				The Birmingham Journal. Birmingham (from 1825).
				
				The British Statesman. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) London, 
				1842-43.
				
				The Charter. London, 1839-40.
				
				The Chartist Circular. Glasgow, 1839-41.
				
				The Diplomatic Review. (See the Free Press.)
				
				The Dispatch. (Hetherington's Twopenny.) London, 1836-39.
				
				The Free Press. London, 1855-65. Continued as the 
				Diplomatic Review, 1866-77. (Edited by David Urquhart.)
				
				The Labourer. Edited by F. O'Connor and Ernest Jones, 
				1847-48.
				
				The Leeds Mercury. Leeds.
				
				Lloyds' Weekly Newspaper. London (from 1843).
				
				The London Mercury. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) 1836-37.
				
				The Manchester Guardian. Manchester (from 1821).
				
				The Morning Chronicle. London.
				
				The National Reformer. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) London, 
				1837. 
				
				The Nonconformist. London (from 1841).
				
				The Northern Liberator. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1837-40.
				
				The Northern Star. (O'Connor.) Leeds, 1837-44, then 
				London to 1852.
				
				Notes for the People. (Edited by E. Jones.)
				
				The People's Paper. (Edited by E. Jones.)
				
				The Poor Man's Guardian. (Hetherington's.) London, 
				1831-35.
				
				Punch. London, 1841 and later.
				
				The Republican, 1831.
				
				The Southern Star. London, 1841.
				
				The Times. London. 
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