Papers Relating to W. J. Linton

Papers Relating to W. J. Linton
Author: Francis Barrymore Smith
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Release: 1968
Genre: College teachers
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Research material relating to Smith's work on William James Linton which resulted in the publication, "Radical artisan : William James Linton, 1812-1897" (1973). The collection contains correspondence, notes, photographs and photocopied articles and papers.

Papers of William James Linton

Papers of William James Linton
Author: William James Linton
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Total Pages: 18
Release: 1835
Genre: Authors, English
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The collection also includes booklets and pamphlets written and/or printed by W.J. Linton; various papers, including one which comments on penal conditions at Norfolk Island and Port Arthur by Sir William Molesworth; a paper titled "Against death -punishment" (1838), and a report of the Peoples International League (15 November 1847) of which W.J. Linton was the secretary (1 box). A listing of W.J. Linton material in Yale University Library, on 131 catalogue cards, is available before MS 1698, folder 1.

William James Linton Papers

William James Linton Papers
Author: William James Linton
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Release: 1848
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Collection consists of literary manuscripts by Linton; sketchbooks containing drawings and verse by Linton and others; correspondence to and from Linton, often involving notables (Ruskin, the Rossettis, W. Homer, etal.); photographs, drawings, watercolors, and engravings.

W.J. Linton

W.J. Linton
Author: National Library of Australia. Manuscript Section
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Total Pages: 9
Release: 1966
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Papers

Papers
Author: William James Linton
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Total Pages: 17
Release: 1838
Genre: Authors, English
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Folders include: 1. Correspondence to and from William James Linton. Some of the correspondents are William Wade Linton, R.H. Stoddard, C. Collins, H. Buxton Forman, Charles Gavan Duffy and others. 2. Various papers one of which comments on the penal conditions at Norfolk Island and Port Arthur - this is an extract from Sir William Molesworth. 3. Paper (32 leaves, ca. 1838) entitled "Against death -punishment."