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Ambrose George Barker manuscript material

Title
  1. Ambrose George Barker manuscript material, 1899
Author
  1. Barker, Ambrose George, 1859-1953.

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  1. Forman, H. Buxton (Harry Buxton), 1842-1917
Description
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Summary
  1. · To H. Buxton Forman, bibliographer and forger : 1 autograph letter signed ; 14 Sep 1899 (S'ANA 0995), offering a copy of T. J. Hogg's The memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff (1813), which Shelley had reviewed.
Subject
  1. Socialists > Great Britain > 19th century > Correspondence
  2. Barker, Ambrose George, 1859-1953 > Correspondence
  3. Authors, English > 19th century > Correspondence
Call number
  1. Pforz MS
Access (note)
  1. Restricted access;
Biography (note)
  1. Ambrose George Barker, English writer and revolutionary Socialist. He wrote a work on the coinage of Walthamstow (1911), a history of the Walthamstow Working Men's Club (1933) and a biography of Henry Hetherington, radical publisher (1938). Barker was an an active propagandist for anarchism and atheism from 1880 to 1953. He founded the Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club in 1880, which introduced Socialism to East London (cf. Meltzer, A. I couldn't paint golden angels).
Author
  1. Barker, Ambrose George, 1859-1953.
Title
  1. Ambrose George Barker manuscript material, 1899
Restricted access
  1. Restricted access; Pforzheimer Collection; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Biography
  1. Ambrose George Barker, English writer and revolutionary Socialist. He wrote a work on the coinage of Walthamstow (1911), a history of the Walthamstow Working Men's Club (1933) and a biography of Henry Hetherington, radical publisher (1938). Barker was an an active propagandist for anarchism and atheism from 1880 to 1953. He founded the Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club in 1880, which introduced Socialism to East London (cf. Meltzer, A. I couldn't paint golden angels).
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  1. Forman, H. Buxton (Harry Buxton), 1842-1917, addressee.
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  1. Pforz MS
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