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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2915 | 2916<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the times. No 1, 10 Mar–29 Sep 1849. Continued as<br />

Weekly tribune, 6 Oct 1849–6 July 1850.<br />

Reynolds’s political instructor. No 1, 10 Nov 1849–11 May 1850. Ed G.<br />

W. M. Reynolds.<br />

Cooper’s journal or, Unfettered thinker and plain speaker for truth,<br />

freedom, and progress. No 1, 5 Jan–no 30, 26 Oct 1850. Ed Thomas<br />

Cooper.<br />

Robert Owen’s weekly letter to the human race. [No 1]–no 18, May<br />

1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> red republican. No 1, 22 June–no 24, 30 Nov 1850. Continued as<br />

Friend <strong>of</strong> the people. No 1, 14 Dec 1850–no 33, 26 July 1851. n.s. no<br />

1, 7 Feb–no 12, 24 Apr 1852. Ed G. J. Harney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian Socialist. No 1, 2 Nov 1850–27 Dec 1851. Ed J. M.<br />

Ludlow.<br />

Robert Owen’s journal. No 1, 2 Nov 1850–23 Oct 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> operative. No 1, 4 Jan 1851–no 80, 10 July 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> people’s paper. No 1, 8 May 1852–4 Sep 1858. Ed Ernest Jones.<br />

<strong>The</strong> friend <strong>of</strong> the people. No 1, 28 Jan 1860–20 Sep 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> national reformer. No 1, 14 Apr 1860–vol 62, no 14 (n.s.), 1 Oct<br />

1893. Prop Charles Bradlaugh. Ed Charles Bradlaugh, Annie<br />

Besant, J. M. Robertson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> elector. No 1, 23 June 1860–no 142, 2 Aug 1862. Formerly Ballot,<br />

no 1, 19 Nov 1859–no 31, 16 June 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> co-operator (Dewsbury and London). No 1, June 1860–Dec 1869.<br />

Continued as Co-operator and herald <strong>of</strong> health, 1 Jan–5 Feb 1870.<br />

Continued as Co-operator, anti-vaccinator and herald <strong>of</strong> health,<br />

12 Feb–16 July 1870. Continued as Co-operator and anti-vaccinator,<br />

23 July 1870–23 Sep 1871. Began as a monthly and continued<br />

as a fortnightly before becoming a weekly. Ed Edward Longfield<br />

1869–?, Henry Pitman June 1861 (?)–1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bee-hive. No 1, 19 Oct 1861–no 404, 10 July 1869–no 794, 30 Dec<br />

1876. Continued as Industrial review, 6 Jan 1877–28 Dec 1878.<br />

Prop Trades Newspaper Co and George Potter 1861–9; Daniel<br />

Pratt 1869–Mar 1873; George Potter July 1873–1878. Ed George<br />

Stoup 1861–4, Robert Hartwell 1864–Dec 1868, George Potter Jan<br />

1869–Feb 1870, Henry Solly assisted by George Potter Feb–Dec<br />

1870, George Potter Jan 1871–Dec 1877.<br />

British miner and general newsman. 13 Sep 1862–28 Feb 1863.<br />

Continued as Miner, 7 Mar–6 June 1863. Continued as Miner<br />

and workmen’s advocate, 13 June 1863–Sep 1865. Continued as<br />

Workman’s advocate, 9 Sep 1865–3 Feb 1866. Continued as<br />

Commonwealth, 10 Feb 1866–20 July 1867. Incorporated in<br />

Train (13 July 1866–?). <strong>The</strong> organ successively <strong>of</strong> British Miners’<br />

Benefit Assoc, International Working Men’s Assoc and Reform<br />

League. Ed John Towers 7 Mar–6 June 1863, William<br />

Whitehorn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> international herald. No 1, 2 Mar 1872–no 81, 18 Oct 1873.<br />

Continued as Republican herald, 1873–4. Organ <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Working Men’s Assoc. Ed W. Harrison Riley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> miners’ advocate and record (Middlesbrough). No 1, 17 Jan<br />

1873–31 Oct 1874.<br />

<strong>The</strong> miners’ weekly news (Coventry). No 1, 16 Aug 1873–no 23, 17 Jan<br />

1874.<br />

<strong>The</strong> union chronicle (Manchester, Leamington and Coventry).<br />

1873–5. Continued as National agricultural labourers’ chronicle,<br />

1875–7. Continued as <strong>English</strong> labourers’ chronicle, 1877–94.<br />

Daylight (Norwich). No 1, 5 Oct 1878–25 Dec 1909. Pbd Edward<br />

Burgess.<br />

<strong>The</strong> railway review. No 1, 16 July 1880 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> radical. 4 Dec 1880–8 July 1882. Ed Samuel Bennett, F. W. Souter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freethinker. No 1, May 1881 onwards. Ed G. W. Foote.<br />

Justice. No 1, 19 Jan 1884–22 Jan 1925. Ed H. M. Hyndman 1884–6, H.<br />

Quelch 1886–1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> democrat. No 1, 15 Nov 1884–1 Sep 1890. Continued as Labour<br />

world, no 1, 21 Sep 1890–no 37, 22 Mar 1891. Continued as Sunday<br />

world, 29 Mar–31 May 1891. Ed Michael Davitt.<br />

Commonweal: the <strong>of</strong>ficial journal <strong>of</strong> the Socialist League. No 1, Feb<br />

1885–12 May 1894. Ed William Morris.<br />

Brotherhood. 22 Apr 1887–Apr 1903. Continued as a monthly. Organ<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Land Nationalization Soc. Ed J. Bruce Wallace.<br />

<strong>The</strong> leaflet newspaper. 4 Feb–23 June 1888. Continued as Socialist, 7<br />

July–1 Sep 1888. Continued monthly Feb–Apr 1889. Ed Thomas<br />

Bolas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> link. No 1, 4 Feb–no 44, 1 Dec 1888. Organ <strong>of</strong> Law and Liberty<br />

League. Ed Annie Besant and W. T. Stead.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Labour elector. No 10, 15 Dec 1888–July 1894. Started as a<br />

monthly, nos 1–5, June–Oct 1888. Continued fortnightly, nos 6–9,<br />

1 Nov–3 Dec 1888. Suspended from Apr 1890–Jan 1893. Ed H. H.<br />

Champion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> north and east London star. No 1, 30 Mar–11 May 1889.<br />

Continued as North London press and star, 18 May 1889–25 Jan<br />

1890. Continued as People’s press, 8 Mar 1890–Feb 1891. Prop<br />

Edward O. Adams Mar 1889–?; organ <strong>of</strong> several trade unions Mar<br />

1890–Feb 1891. Ed Edward O. Adams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> workman’s times (Huddersfield). No 1, 29 Aug 1890–17 Mar<br />

1894. Pbd in London 1892–3 and Manchester 1893–4. Ed Joseph<br />

Burgess.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trade unionist. No 1, 4 Apr–22 Aug 1891. n.s. incorporating<br />

Dockers’ record, 29 Aug 1891–19 Mar 1892. Incorporated in<br />

Workman’s times. Ed Tom Mann.<br />

<strong>The</strong> labour leader. No 1, 10 Oct 1891–28 Sep 1922. Incorporated in<br />

New Leader. Ed Keir Hardie, Bruce Glasier, H. N. Brailsford.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clarion. No 1, 12 Dec 1891–June 1932. Continued as New clarion,<br />

11 June 1932–10 Mar 1934. Pbd in Manchester 12 Dec 1891–6 May<br />

1893. Prop Robert and Montagu Blatchford, Edward Francis Fay.<br />

Ed Robert Blatchford.<br />

Weekly Literary Reviews<br />

<strong>The</strong> director: a weekly literary journal. No 1, 24 Jan–4 July 1807. Ed<br />

T. F. Dibdin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary gazette. No 1, 25 Jan 1817–26 Apr 1862. Incorporated in<br />

Parthenon. Ed H. E. Lloyd and Miss Ross, William Jerdan<br />

1817–50, L. A. Reeve 1850–8, J. M. Jephson 1858, C. W. Shirley<br />

Brooks Nov 1858–9, H. Christmas, W. R. Workman, F. Arnold,<br />

John Morley 1861, C. W. Goodwin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary journal. No 1, 29 Mar 1818–19.<br />

<strong>The</strong> county literary chronicle and weekly review. [1819]–no 59, 1 July<br />

1820–no 260, 8 May 1823. Continued as Literary chronicle and<br />

weekly review, no 261, 15 May 1823–no 471, 24 May 1828.<br />

Incorporated in Athenaeum. Ed J. W. Dalby 1826–8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> indicator. No 1, 13 Oct 1819–no 99, 30 Aug 1821. Ed J. H. Leigh<br />

Hunt nos 1–76, 13 Oct 1819–21 Mar 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary examiner. Nos 1–27, 1823. Ed J. H. Leigh Hunt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Somerset House gazette, and literary museum. No 1, 11 Oct<br />

1823–no 52, 2 Oct 1824. Ed Ephraim Hardcastle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Palladium. No 1, 6 Feb 1825–no 98, 17 Dec 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> athenaeum. No 1, 2 Jan 1828–11 Feb 1921. Incorporated in<br />

Nation. Prop J. S. Buckingham and Henry Colburn Jan–July<br />

1828; J. Sterling, F. D. Maurice et al July 1828–Jan 1830; James<br />

Holmes Jan–June 1830; James Holmes and J. H. Reynolds June<br />

1830–2; C. W. Dilke 1832–64; C. W. Dilke II 1864–9; C. W. Dilke III<br />

1869–?. Ed J. S. Buckingham Jan–July 1828 (assisted by H.<br />

Stebbing), F. D. Maurice July 1828–May 1829, John Sterling May<br />

1829–June 1830, C. W. Dilke June 1830–46, T. K. Hervey 1846–53,<br />

W. H. Dixon Jan 1853–Aug 1869, John Doran 1869–71, N. MacColl<br />

1871–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> companion. No 1, 9 Jan–no 29, 23 July 1828. Ed J. H. Leigh Hunt.<br />

Leigh Hunt’s London journal. No 1, 2 Apr 1834, no 61, 30 May 1835.<br />

Merged with Printing machine and continued as Leigh Hunt’s<br />

London journal and printing machine, no 62, 6 June–no 91, 26<br />

Dec 1835. Ed J. H. Leigh Hunt.<br />

Notes and queries. No 1, 3 Nov 1849 onwards. Ed W. J. Thoms

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