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Robert Dale Owen 1801–77<br />

Selections<br />

Simon, B. (ed). <strong>The</strong> radical tradition in education in Britain: a compilation<br />

<strong>of</strong> writings by William Godwin, Thomas Paine, Robert<br />

Owen, Richard Carlile, Robert Dale Owen, William Thompson,<br />

William Lovett and William Morris. 1971.<br />

§1<br />

An outline <strong>of</strong> the system <strong>of</strong> education at New Lanark. Glasgow<br />

1824.<br />

Moral physiology: or a brief and plain treatise on the population<br />

question. 1831, 1833 (10th edn), [1870] (new edn).<br />

Pocahontas: a historical drama. New York 1837.<br />

Situations: lawyers, clergy, physicians, men and women. 1839.<br />

Address on free inquiry: on fear as a motive <strong>of</strong> action. 1840.<br />

Address on the hopes and destinies <strong>of</strong> the human species. [1840?]<br />

An address on the influence <strong>of</strong> the clerical pr<strong>of</strong>ession; to which is<br />

added a trace and a warning: Truth and error; On the fear <strong>of</strong> God.<br />

1840, [1845?].<br />

Darby and Susan: a tale <strong>of</strong> Old England. [1840?]<br />

A sermon on loyalty; a remonstrance to God; and a sermon on free<br />

inquiry. [1840.]<br />

Wealth and misery. [1840?]<br />

A lecture on consistency. 1841.<br />

Popular tracts. 1841.<br />

Prossimo’s experience; On the study <strong>of</strong> theology; Safest to believe.<br />

[1841.]<br />

Annexation <strong>of</strong> Texas: speech delivered in the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Representatives on the right and duty <strong>of</strong> the United States now<br />

to accept the <strong>of</strong>fer made by Texas <strong>of</strong> annexation. [Washington<br />

1844.]<br />

Occupation <strong>of</strong> Oregon: speech delivered in the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Representatives. [Washington 1844.]<br />

Labour: its history and its progress. Cincinnati 1848.<br />

Hints in public architecture. New York 1849.<br />

A brief practical treatise on the construction and management <strong>of</strong><br />

plank roads. New Albany 1850.<br />

Footfalls on the boundary <strong>of</strong> another world. 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> policy <strong>of</strong> emancipation: in three letters. Philadelphia 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> future <strong>of</strong> the north-west: in connection with the scheme <strong>of</strong><br />

reconstruction without New England. Philadelphia 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wrong <strong>of</strong> slavery, the right <strong>of</strong> emancipation and the future <strong>of</strong><br />

the African race in the United States. Philadelphia 1864.<br />

Beyond the breakers. New York 1870. A novel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> debatable land between this world and the next. 1871.<br />

Threading my way: twenty-seven years <strong>of</strong> autobiography. New York<br />

1874.<br />

Looking back across the war-gulf, originally printed in Old and New<br />

Boston, May 1870. In <strong>The</strong> magazine <strong>of</strong> history, New York 1915.<br />

Owen collaborated in a Discussion on the existence <strong>of</strong> God and the<br />

authenticity <strong>of</strong> the bible, 1832 with Origen Bacheler, and in a correspondence<br />

on Divorce, 1860 with H. Greeley: and edited the Crisis 1832 (with<br />

Robert Owen) and the New Harmony Gazette, 1825.<br />

§2<br />

Leopold, R. W. Owen: a biography. 1940.<br />

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston<br />

1784–1865<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Whig guide. 1819, 1824. By Palmerston and others; ed ‘E’.<br />

Speech in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons on 1 June 1829, upon the motion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sir J. Macintosh respecting the relations <strong>of</strong> England with<br />

Portugal. [1829.]<br />

Speech in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons on 16 February 1842, on Lord John<br />

William Maginn | Francis Place<br />

Russell’s motion against a sliding scale <strong>of</strong> duties on the importation<br />

<strong>of</strong> foreign corn. 1842.<br />

Speech to the electors <strong>of</strong> Tiverton 31 July 1847. 1847.<br />

Speech in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons on 25 June 1850, on Mr<br />

Roebuck’s motion on the foreign policy <strong>of</strong> the government.<br />

1850; tr Fr 1850.<br />

Opinions and policy <strong>of</strong> Viscount Palmerston; with a memoir by G.<br />

H. Francis. 1852. Selections from speeches.<br />

Many further speeches pbd.<br />

Letters and diaries<br />

Selections from [Palmerston’s] diaries and correspondence. In H. L.<br />

E. Bulwer, Life, 5 vols 1871–6; tr Fr 1878–9.<br />

Selection from private journals <strong>of</strong> tours in France in 1815 and 1818.<br />

1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Palmerston papers: Gladstone and Palmerston – being the correspondence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lord Palmerston with Mr Gladstone 1851–65. Ed<br />

P. Guedalla 1928.<br />

Regina v. Palmerston: the correspondence between Queen Victoria<br />

and her Prime Minister 1837–65. Ed B. Connell 1962.<br />

§2<br />

[Francis, G. H.] <strong>The</strong> oratory <strong>of</strong> Lord Palmerston. Fraser’s Mag Mar<br />

1846.<br />

Bulwer, H. L. E. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Palmerston, with selections from his<br />

diaries and correspondence. 5 vols 1871–6. With A. E. M. Ashley,<br />

who wrote part <strong>of</strong> vol 3 and the whole <strong>of</strong> vols 4–5; the whole rev<br />

and abridged by A. E. M. Ashley 2 vols 1879.<br />

Trollope, A. Lord Palmerston. 1882.<br />

Bell, H. C. F. Lord Palmerston. 2 vols 1936.<br />

Pemberton, N. W. B. Lord Palmerston. 1954.<br />

Peter George Patmore 1786–1855<br />

§1<br />

Letters on England by Victoire, Count de Soligny. 1823. By Patmore.<br />

British galleries <strong>of</strong> art. 1824. Anon.<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> the month. 1826. Anon; a novel.<br />

Rejected articles. 1826, 1826 (both anon), 1844 (4th edn, as Imitations<br />

<strong>of</strong> celebrated authors, or imaginary rejected articles). Parodies.<br />

Sir Thomas Lawrence’s cabinet <strong>of</strong> gems; with biographical and<br />

descriptive memorials by Patmore. 1837.<br />

Finden’s gallary <strong>of</strong> beauty: or Court <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria. Ed P. G.<br />

Patmore [1841].<br />

Chatsworth: or the romance <strong>of</strong> a week. Ed R. P. Ward 1844. Anon.<br />

Marriage in May Fair: a comedy in five acts. 1854 (2nd edn).<br />

My friends and acquaintances: being memorials, mind-portraits<br />

and personal recollections <strong>of</strong> deceased celebrities <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth<br />

century. 3 vols 1854.<br />

review: New Quart Rev 3 1854.<br />

Patmore edited NMM, 1841–53.<br />

§2<br />

Richardson, J. Patmore on Lamb and Hazlitt. TLS 19 June 1953.<br />

Francis Place 1771–1854<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> the sinking fund explained. 1821.<br />

Illustrations and pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the principle <strong>of</strong> population. 1822; ed N.<br />

E. Himes 1930.<br />

On the law <strong>of</strong> libel. 1823.<br />

Observations on Mr Huskisson’s speech on the laws relating to combinations<br />

<strong>of</strong> workmen. [1825.]<br />

An essay on the state <strong>of</strong> the country in respect to the condition and<br />

conduct <strong>of</strong> the husbandry labourers and to the consequences<br />

likely to result therefrom. [1831.]<br />

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