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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2115 | 2116<br />

[Proceedings at the dinner:] Cobbett’s warnings to Norfolk farmers.<br />

1822. Rptd from Political Register 29 Dec 1821, 5 Jan 1822.<br />

Reduction no robbery. 1822. Rptd from Political Register 22 June<br />

1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Statesman. Daily evening periodical 1806–24, incorporated in<br />

the Globe and Traveller, 1824, part owned by Cobbett Mar<br />

1822–May 1823, when he wrote articles for it, some rptd in<br />

Cobbett’s collective commentaries 1822, above.<br />

Narrative. London? 1823 (no known copy). Rptd from Political<br />

Register 11 Jan 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Norfolk Yeoman’s Gazette. Weekly periodical, ed Cobbett,<br />

Norwich 8 Feb–3 May 1823.<br />

To Lord Suffield. 1823. Rptd from Political Register 1 Feb 1823.<br />

A French grammar. 1824, New York 1824, Paris 1825, London 1829,<br />

New York 1832, London 1832, New York 1837, London 1838 (‘7th<br />

edn’), 1840, New York 1841, London 1842, 1844 (‘9th edn’), New<br />

York 1848, London 1849 (‘10th edn’), 1851 (‘11th edn’), 1861 (‘11th<br />

edn’ rev J. P. Cobbett), [1862?] (‘15th edn’), 1867 (‘12th edn’), 1875<br />

(‘14th edn’), [1882] (‘new edn’), New York 1884; see also J. P. Cobbett,<br />

Practical exercises, 1834.<br />

A history <strong>of</strong> the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland. 16<br />

nos 1824–6, many nos rptd and bound together; nos 1–3 tr Fr in<br />

pts, nos 1–16 (‘17’) tr Ital in pts.<br />

[pt 1]. 1824, 1824 (for 1826), Baltimore 1824 (for 1826), Philadelphia<br />

[1824], London 1825 (for 1826) (Fr trn), New York 1825 (Sp trn),<br />

Pittsburgh 1825 (for 1826) (3rd Amer edn), Philadelphia 1825,<br />

1825 (for 1826), Baltimore 1826 (‘4th American’ edn, incl letter to<br />

Earl <strong>of</strong> Rodan), New York 1826, Philadelphia 1826 (as A history <strong>of</strong><br />

the Reformation), Louvain 1826, Paris 1826, 1826, 1827, Baltimore<br />

1827, Lisbon 1827 (Ital trn), [Netherlands (no known copies)<br />

1828], Philadelphia 1828, London 1829, Aschaffenberg 1832, New<br />

York 1832, Aschaffenberg 1833, New York 1834, Paris 1836 (‘5 ème<br />

edn’), Aschaffenberg 1839, Naples 1841, Philadelphia [1843],<br />

Sydney 1844, 1846, Baltimore 1849, London 1850, [1850],<br />

Barcelona 1850, Philadelphia [1850?], Baltimore 1852, Pittsburg<br />

1852, Philadelphia 1853, Baltimore 1855, Valparaiso 1858,<br />

Baltimore 1866, Dublin 1868, [186?–7?], Baltimore [187?], [1881?],<br />

[1895?], Dublin [189?]; ed F. A. Gasquet, London 1896 (abridged),<br />

1899, 1905, New York 1897, 1899, 1905, Cincinnati 1905; London<br />

1917 (3 booklet extracts); ed F. A. Gasquet, London 1925<br />

(abridged), 1929, New York [1938], Cincinnati [1938]; tr Polish<br />

1947 (abstract); ed F. A. Gasquet, Illinois 1988 (abridged); ed<br />

Hugh Arnold, Sevenoaks 1994 (abridged).<br />

[pt 2]. A list <strong>of</strong> the abbeys confiscated, 1827, 1829, 1868.<br />

[pts 1–2]. 2 vols 1827, 1827, Baltimore [1827?], Madrid 1827, tr Ger<br />

1827–8, Fr 1827, 1829, Caracas 1830, New York 1832, 1832–4,<br />

Boston 1834, Hungarian 1834, Paris 1836, 1836 (‘6 ème ’ edn), 1841,<br />

New York 1842, London 1847, New York 1849, Barcelona 1850,<br />

London [1853–7], Montreal [1860?], New York 1861, 1864, Dublin<br />

1867, London 1868, New York [1886], 1895, London 1905, Santo<br />

Domingo 1913.<br />

Big O and Sir Glory. 1825. Rptd from Political Register 24 Sep 1825.<br />

Play.<br />

Gold for ever. 1825; rptd in Political Register 10 Sep 1825.<br />

Cobbett at the King’s cottage. [1826.] Rptd from Political Register 5<br />

Aug 1826.<br />

Cobbett’s poor man’s friend. 4 nos Aug–Nov 1826. Hostile imitation,<br />

<strong>The</strong> poor man’s friend, 1826. No 5 Oct 1827, nos 2–4 pbd as<br />

‘new edn’ Oct 1830, 1833 (rev as Cobbett’s poor man’s friend, in<br />

Cottage economy, above), 1826, 1829, [1830] (‘new edn’), [1832],<br />

[1836–4?], Fairfield NJ 1977.<br />

Mr Cobbett’s petition to the King. 1826. A broadside.<br />

American trees and shrubs. [1827?] Rptd from Political Register 25<br />

Nov 1826.<br />

Bank circular. 1827. Rptd from Political Register 16 June 1827.<br />

Noble nonsense. [1828.] Rptd from Political Register 3 May 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woodlands. 7 nos Dec 1825–Mar 1828, 1 vol 1825 (for 1828).<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> gardener. 1829 (for 1828) (2 edns), 1833, 1838, 1845,<br />

Oxford 1980, London 1996. Rev from American gardener, above.<br />

Facts for the men <strong>of</strong> Kent. [1828.] Rptd from Political Register 25 Oct<br />

1828.<br />

A letter from Mr William Cobbett to Mr Huskisson. [1828] (no<br />

known copy), Philadelphia [1828]. Rptd from Political Register 2<br />

Aug 1828.<br />

A letter to His Holiness the Pope. 1828. Rptd from Political Register<br />

15 Nov 1828.<br />

A treatise on Cobbett’s corn. 1828, 1831 (‘with an addition’).<br />

<strong>The</strong> emigrant’s guide. 1829, 1830, 1830, Ann Arbor MI 1972 and 1976<br />

(micr<strong>of</strong>orm edns).<br />

<strong>English</strong>men, hear me. 1829. A placard; no known copy. Rptd from<br />

Political Register 21 Feb 1829.<br />

Mr Cobbett’s . . . lecture. 5 pts 1829–30. 5 lectures; third lecture also<br />

pbd Birmingham [1830] as broadside, A summary report.<br />

Advice to young men. 14 pts June 1829–Sep 1830; 1 vol London<br />

(Andover ptd) ‘1829’ (for 1830) (2 edns), ‘London 1829’ (for 1830),<br />

Paris 1830 (no known copy), New York 1831, 1833, Claremont NH<br />

[183?], London 1837, Huntsville AL 1840, London 1842, New York<br />

1844, 1846, 1846, [1847] (extract, as Advice to lovers), Philadelphia<br />

1851, London 1861, 1866, 1868, [1874], [1876], 1880, Philadelphia<br />

1881, London 1885, 1886 (abridged), 1887, [1892], [London 1900?],<br />

1906, New York 1911, Allahabad 1914 (extract, as Advice to a<br />

youth), London 1926, 1930, 1937 (extract, as Advice to a lover),<br />

New York 1938 (extract, as Advice to a lover), London 1972,<br />

Farnborough 1972, Oxford 1980; tr Fr 1842, 1889.<br />

A Talleyrand Perigord. [Paris? 1830] (no known copy). Fr trn from<br />

Political Register 16 Oct 1830.<br />

Aux braves ouvriers de Paris. [Paris? 1830] (no known copy). Fr trn<br />

from Political Register 30 Oct 1830.<br />

Cobbett’s exposure <strong>of</strong> the practices <strong>of</strong> the pretended friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />

blacks. 1830, Louisville KY 1971 (micr<strong>of</strong>orm edn). Rptd from<br />

Political Register 26 June 1830.<br />

Cobbett’s plan <strong>of</strong> parliamentary reform. 1830. Rptd from Political<br />

Register 30 Oct 1830.<br />

Cobbett’s twopenny trash. 24 pts July 1830–July 1832; 2 vols 1831–2,<br />

1832; one pt (Tithes) tr Welsh 1831 (no known copy). Rptd from<br />

Political Register 1830–2, except for vol 1 nos 1–6 and vol 2 nos 4,<br />

10; Cobbett’s penny trash, nos 1–3; no 1 also issued as Cobbett’s<br />

genuine twopenny trash, is a hostile imitation.<br />

Eleven lectures on the French and Belgian revolutions. 11 pts<br />

Sep–Oct 1830; 1 vol 1830.<br />

French Revolution: an address to the people <strong>of</strong> Paris. Birmingham<br />

1830. Rptd from Political Register 21 Aug 1830.<br />

Mr Cobbett’s address to the tax-payers. [1830] (‘new edn’ enlarged).<br />

Rptd from Political Register 10 Apr 1830, with addns.<br />

Good Friday. 1830; rptd in Thirteen sermons, New York 1834, above,<br />

and in Political Register 9 Mar 1833.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> the regency and reign <strong>of</strong> King George the Fourth. ? pts<br />

1830–4; 2 vols 1830–4, 1834; rptd in Political Register 1830–4.<br />

A letter to the King. [1830.]<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> a lecture-speech, Halifax. Halifax 1830, 1830.<br />

Rural rides. 1830, 1830. Rptd from Political Register 1821–6; later<br />

edns from Political Register 1821–34; rptd 1833 (as Cobbett’s tour<br />

in Scotland and the northern counties <strong>of</strong> England in 1832); ed J. P.<br />

Cobbett 1853; ed Pitt Cobbett 1885, 1886, rptd 1893, 1908,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1908 (abridged for schools), London 1910; London and<br />

New York [1912], rptd 1934, 1953; London 1914 [1914], 1923<br />

(abridged for schools), 1926 (abridged); ed G. D. H. and M. Cole<br />

1930 (with addns not previously rptd from Political Register),<br />

1932 (abridged), London and New York 1932 (abridged), London<br />

1948 (abridged), 1950 (abridged), 1957, 1958, Harmondsworth<br />

1967, London and New York 1973, London 1975, 1977 (abridged),<br />

1982 (abridged), Exeter 1984, Abingdon 1992.

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