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BIBLIOGRAPHY
(A) MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
(i.) At the British Museum
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The Place Collection. (British Museum, kept at the Hendon
Repository.)
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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.]
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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.
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Correspondence and Papers of the General Convention of the
Industrious Classes, 1839. 2 vols. Additional MSS. 34,245, A
and B.
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London Working Men's Association Minutes. 2 vols.
Additional MSS. 37,773 and 37,776.
(ii.) At the Public Record Office
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Home Office Papers, 1839-40.
(iii.) At the Manchester Free Reference Library
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Ernest Jones's Manuscript Diaries, Notebooks, and Account Books.
(B) BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
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The Annual Register. 1838-49.
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ASHWORTH (T. E.). The Plug Plot at Todmorden.
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BAMFORD (SAMUEL).
Passages in the Life of a Radical 2 vols. London, 1893.
[First published in parts at Heywood, Lancs, 1839-1842.]
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BAXTER (G. R. W.). The Book of the Bastilles. History of the
New Poor Law. 1841.
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BEER (M.). Geschiehte des Sozialismus in England.
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BENBOW (WILLIAM). Grand National Holiday and Congress of the
Productive Classes. London, 1831.
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BRAY (J. F.). Labour's Wrongs and Labour's Remedy : or, the
Age of Might and the Age of Right. Leeds, 1839.
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BRENTANO (LUJO). Die christliche-sociale Bewegung in England.
Leipzig, 1883.
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Bd. 33 (1874).
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BREWSTER (P.). The Seven Chartist and Military Discourses,
ordered by the Assembly's Commission to be libelled by the
Paisley Presbytery. Paisley, 1842.
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Brief Sketches of the Birmingham Conference. London,
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Working Classes at Birmingham, April 5, 1842, etc.
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CARLYLE (THOMAS). Chartism (1839). Past and Present
(1843).
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CARTWRIGHT (Miss F. D.). The Life and Correspondence of Major
Cartwright. 2 vols. London, 1826.
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CLARKE (W.). The Clarke Papers, 1647-49, 1651-60, edited
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included in the Camden Series of the Royal Historical Society.
London, 1891, 1894, and 1899.
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COBBETT (WILLIAM). Cobbett's Legacy to Labourers.
In Six Letters. London, 1834.
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COLQUHOUN (PATRICK). A Treatise on the Population, Wealth,
Power, and Resources of the British Empire. 1814.
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COOPER (THOMAS.) Life of
Thomas Cooper. London, 1872.
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Suicides. London, 1845.
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DAVIES (DAVID P.). Life and Labours of Ernest Jones.
Liverpool, 1897.
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DIERLAMM (GOTTHILF). "Die Flugschriftenliteratur der
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englischen Philologie. Leipzig, 1909.
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DISRAELI (BENJAMIN). Sybil (1845).
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DOLLÉANS, (E.). Le Chartisme, 1830-48. 2 vols. Paris,
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des doctrines économiques et sociales, No. 4. Paris, 1909.
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ENGELS (FRIEDRICH). Die Lage der arbeitenden Klassen in
England (1845). Translated by F. K. Wischnewetzky as The
Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. 1892.
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FAULKNER (HAROLD U.). "Chartism and the Churches," Columbia
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1916. (With good bibliography.)
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FROST (THOMAS). Forty Years' Recollections. 2 vols.
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GAMMAGE (ROBERT G.). History of the Chartist Movement.
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GARDINER (S. R.). The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan
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GONNER (E. C. K.). "The Early History of Chartism," in
English Historical Review, iv. 625-644 (1889).
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HALL (CHARLES). Effects of Civilisation on the Peoples of
European States. 1805.
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HANSARD'S Parliamentary Debates.
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HELD, A. Zwei Bücher zur socialen Geschichte Englands.
Leipzig, 1881.
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HODGSKIN (THOMAS). Labour defended against the Claims of
Capital: or, the Unproductiveness of Capital proved. 1825.
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HOLDEN (JOSHUA). A Short History of Todmorden. Manchester
University Press, 1912.
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HOLYOAKE (G. J.). Life of
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Co-operation. 1875-76. Revised ed. 1906.
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1849.
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HUNT (HENRY). Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. (Written by
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JONES (ERNEST C.). The Wood
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1868.
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KAY (J. P. ). The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working
Classes employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester.
1832.
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KINGSLEY (CHARLES). Yeast (1848-51). Alton Locke
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LOVETT (WILLIAM). Pamphlets
by, bound in one volume, formerly the author's property. British
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LINTON (W. J.).
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MACKAY (THOMAS). History of the English Poor Law, 1834-98.
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MARX (KARL). Das Kapital. 1 vol. (1867. English
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MASON (G. W.). Mr. Ernest Jones and his Candidature.
Manchester, 1868.
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MENGER (A.). Das Recht auf den vollen Arbeitsertrag.
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Produce of Labour, with Introduction by H. S. Foxwell. 1899.
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MORLEY (Viscount). Life of Richard Cobden. London, 1881.
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NAPIER (Sir W. F. P.). Life and Opinions of General Sir C. J.
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NIEHUUS. Englische Bodenreformtheorien. Leipzig, 1910.
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OGILVIE (WILLIAM). An Essay on the Right of Property in Land.
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PAINE (THOMAS). Agrarian Justice (1797).
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PHILP (R. K.). Vindication of his Political Conduct.
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PODMORE (FRANK). Life of Robert Owen. 2 vols. London,
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RICARDO (DAVID). Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
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ROSENBLATT, FRANK F. " The Chartist Movement in its Social and
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SPENCE (THOMAS). The Rights of Infants. 1797.
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SLOSSON (PRESTON W.). "The Decline of the Chartist Movement,"
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SOMERVILLE (ALEXANDER). Autobiography of a Working Man.
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THOMPSON (WILLIAM). An Inquiry into the Principles of
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1824; reprinted 1850.
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TILDSLEY (JOHN). Die Entstehung and die ökonomischen
Grundsätze der Chartistenbewegung. Jena, 1898.
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VEITCH (G. S.). The Genesis of Parliamentary Reform.
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WALLAS (GRAHAM). The Life of Francis Place, 1771-1854.
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WEBB (S. and B.). History of Trade Unionism. London,
1894. New ed. 1911.
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WEST (JULIUS). History of Chartism. London, 1920.
(C) PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS
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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.
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1839. Vol. XLII. Factory Returns, Reports of Factory
Inspectors, and Reports from the Assistant Handloom Weavers
Commissioners.
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1840. Vol. XXIV. Reports on Handloom Weavers.
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1842. Vol. XI. Report from the Select Committee on Payment of
Wages.
Vol. XV. Children's Employment Commission. (Report on
Mines.)
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1843. Vol. XIII. First Report of the Midland Mining
Commission and Children's Employment Commission. (Report on
Trades and Manufactures.)
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1844. Vol. XVI. Report on the State of the Population in the
Mining Districts, and of the South Wales Inquiry. (Rebecca
Riots.)
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1845. Vol. XV. Report of the Commissioners appointed to
inquire into the Condition of the Framework Knitters, with
Appendixes.
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1848. Vol. XIX. Reports on the National Land Company.
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Various dates. Reports of Poor Law Commissioners.
(D) PERIODICALS
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The Birmingham Journal. Birmingham (from 1825).
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The British Statesman. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) London,
1842-43.
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The Charter. London, 1839-40.
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The Chartist Circular. Glasgow, 1839-41.
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The Diplomatic Review. (See the Free Press.)
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The Dispatch. (Hetherington's Twopenny.) London, 1836-39.
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The Free Press. London, 1855-65. Continued as the
Diplomatic Review, 1866-77. (Edited by David Urquhart.)
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The Labourer. Edited by F. O'Connor and Ernest Jones,
1847-48.
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The Leeds Mercury. Leeds.
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Lloyds' Weekly Newspaper. London (from 1843).
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The London Mercury. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) 1836-37.
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The Manchester Guardian. Manchester (from 1821).
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The Morning Chronicle. London.
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The National Reformer. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) London,
1837.
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The Nonconformist. London (from 1841).
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The Northern Liberator. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1837-40.
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The Northern Star. (O'Connor.) Leeds, 1837-44, then
London to 1852.
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Notes for the People. (Edited by E. Jones.)
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The People's Paper. (Edited by E. Jones.)
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The Poor Man's Guardian. (Hetherington's.) London,
1831-35.
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Punch. London, 1841 and later.
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The Republican, 1831.
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The Southern Star. London, 1841.
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The Times. London.
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