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Carpenter - Edward Carpenter (1844 - 1929), Campaigner for Homosexual Equality and Socialist Writer
Library - Books and pamphlets written by Edward Carpenter and others
Mss - Manuscript lecture and research notes, correspondence ordination papers, diaries and note books, and other papers mainly by Carpenter
1 - On the Continuance of Modern Civilisation
2 - Sermons
3 - Early Poems
4 - The Divine Mind and Other Minds
5 - Organisation and Consciousness
6 - Truth
7 - Materialism
8 - Beethoven
9 - The Promised Land
10 - Dolgam
11 - Cambridge University Extension Lectures
12 - Cambridge University Extension Lectures - Star Map
13 - Examination Results in Carpenter's Classes
14 - Hayden, Mozart and Beethoven
15 - Roger Bacon
16 - Sunworship and Christianity
17 - Clouds, Rain and Rivers
18 - Towards Democracy - Part I
19 - Towards Democracy - Part II (first version)
20 - Towards Democracy - Part III
21 - Towards Democracy - Part IV
22 - Towards Democracy
23 - Towards Democracy
24 - All Night Long
25 - Al Night Long
26 - Blessed is He The Hath Escaped
27 - Co-operative Production: Leclaire
28 - Private Property
29 - Across the Atlantic
30 - Justice Before Charity
31 - Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure
32 - The Spoliation of Labour
33 - Musical Composers
34 - The Morality of Interest
35 - A Trip to the Moon
36 - Chants of Labour
37 - The Failure of Modern Commerce
38 - Our Parish and Our Duke
39 - Marriage and the Family in Early Times
40 - The Great Musicians
41-43 - Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure
44 - Holmesfield Wood
45 - November Boughs
46 - The Paris Congress and the Eight Hours Question
47 - Italy
48 - The Future Society
49 - Musical Vibrations
50 - Socialism and the Foreigner
51 - The Smoke-Plague and Its Remedy
52 - The Social Movement in India
53 - From Adam's Peak to Elephanta
54 - Our Industrial System In the Past and Future
55 - The Breakdown of Industrial Society
56 - The Future of Labour
57 - Parties in The Labour Movement
58 - The Way Out
59 - Marriage
60 - Homogenic Love: an essay
61 - The Changed Ideal of Society
62 - Parish Councils
63 - St George and The Dragon
64 - Love's Coming of Age
65 - The Need of a Rational and Humane Science
66 - The Need of a Rational and Humane Science
67 - Shelley and the Democratic Movement
68 - Forecasts of The Coming Century: Correspondence with authors of essays
69 - Forecasts of The Coming Century: Transitions to Communism
70 - Evening In Spring: a meditation
71 - Penny Acres and Other Holmesfield Charities
72 - A Visit to Walt Whitman in 1877, 1879
73 - Walt Whitman in 1884, 1892
74 - An Unknown People
75 - Prison Methods
76 - Wagner, Millet and Walt Whitman, In Relation to Art and Democracy
77 - Angels' and Cupids' Wings, and their treatment in Greek and Renaissance art
78 - Angels' Wings
79 - Vivisection
80-81 - The First Book of Homer's Iliad
82 - The First Book of Homer's Iliad
83 - The Story of Eros and Psyche
84 - The Story of Eros and Psyche
85 - Narrayan
86 - Monte Carlo
87-88 - On English Hexameter Verse
89 - Empire in India and Elsewhere
90 - Empire in India and Elsewhere
91 - Social and Political Life in China
92 - The Dream World and The Real World
93 - Iolaus [notes]
94 - Iolaus
95 - Iolaus: additions for later editions
96-97 - Walt Whitman's Children
98 - The Felling of the Forest
99 - Eliza Ann: A Story
100 - A Saxon Household
101 - The May-Fly
102 - The Teaching of Citizenship
103 - The Art of Creation
104 - The Art of Creation
105 - Reply by Carpenter to Review of The Art of Creation: Essays On the Self and Its Powers (by G.L. Dickinson [in] 'The Independent Review')
106 - Deities and Devils
107 - Weeds
108-109 - Prisons, Police and Punishment
110 - Prisons, Police and Punishment
111 - Smallholdings and Life on the Land
112 - Health a Conquest
113 - The Unemployed
114 - The Unemployed and the Land
115 - Smallholdings and Allotments
116 - Smallholdings and Agricultural Co-operation
117-119 - Days with Walt Whitman
120 - Days with Walt Whitman
121 - Four Sketches for Piano Solo
122 - Musical Compositions
123-124 - The Great Kinship
125 - Simplification of Life
126 - Im Walde
127 - Tetuan
128-130 - Across Country in Morocco
131-133 - Government in Morocco [1906]
134 - Tangier
135-136 - The Straits of Gibraltar
137 - The Chinese Academy
138 - The Land Question in a Country Parish [1907]
139 - The Land Question in a Country Parish
140 - The Awakening of China
141 - The Awakening of China
142 - Morality
143-144 - The New Morality
145 - The Minimum Wage A Benefit To Employers, with some remarks on its effect on foreign trade
146 - The Annals of a Slum Family, by a Commercial Traveller
147-148 - A Country Pub
149-151 - Pete's Courtship and A Village Love Affair
152-153 - Francesca
154 - Sketches From Life
155 - British Aristocracy and The House of Lords
156 - The City of The Sun
157 - Music-Drama in the Future
158-159 - State-interference with Industry
160 - Socialism and Modern Industry
161 - The Intermediate Sex
162-163 - The Intermediate Sex
164 - The Wreck of Modern Industry and Its Re-organisation
165 - Women's Suffrage
166 - The Larger Socialism
167 - The Heart of Democracy
168 - Beauty in Civic Life
169 - Beautiful Sheffield
170-174 - On the Connection Between Homosexuality and Divination
175-176 - The Language of Domestic Fowls
177 - The Socialist Outlook
178 - Notes on Rutland Boughton's book on music-drama
179 - The Drama of Love and Death
180 - The True (or Inner) Self
181 - Prince Kropotkin
182-183 - The Status of Women in Early Greek Times
184 - Correspondence regarding the non-appearance in The British Museum catalogue of books considered "unsuitable"
185 - The Taboos of the British Museum Library
186 - Die Homosexualität in Der Kulture-Geschichte
187 - Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk
188 - The Meaning of Pain
189 - The Roots of The Great War
190 - The Healing of Nations
191 - Patriotism and Internationalism
192 - The Healing of Nations
193 - War and Peace In Human History: A Backward and A Forward Glance
194 - War and Peace and Their Meaning In Human Evolution
195 - Co-operation
196 - The Story of My Books
197 - The Story of My Books
198-200 - Autobiography
201 - My Days and Dreams
202 - My Days and Dreams
203 - My Days and Dreams
204 - My Days and Dreams
205-208 - Never Again! [1916]
209 - The Awakening of
210-211 - Three Ballads
212 - Lieutenant Tattoon, MC
213 - The Ballad of the Bodkin & the Muskett
214-215 - Introduction to 'Beethoven', by Romain Rolland.
216 - The Liberation of Industry
217 - Ode On the Occasion of Two Friends Being Made Sergeants
218 - Rites of Expiation and Redemption
219 - The Land
220 - Back to The Land: Home Colonizing
221-223 - Pagan and Christian Creeds
224 - Communism
225 - Self-Consciousness
226 - Art and Beauty in Actual Life
227 - The Appeal of the Russian Intellectuals
228-231 - 'The Satyr' by Victor Hugo
232 - Preface for 'The New Horizon in Love and Life', by E.M.O. Ellis
233-234 - Some Friends of Walt Whitman: A Study in Sex Psychology
235-238 - Primitive Life in the Maine Woods: A Modern Experiment
239-246 - The Psychology of the Poet Shelley, written in collaboration with G.C. Barnard (pseudonym - George Barnefield)
247 - The Miners As I Have Known Them
248 - Birth Control and Bi-Sexuality
249 - Light from the East
250-252 - Copies of letters, obituary notices, notes and articles
253-254 - Carpenter's Reminiscences
255-257 - Extracts from Sophia W. Carpenter's memoir of C.W. Carpenter
258 - The Breakdown of our Industrial System
259-266 - Small notebooks, scarcely more than engagement books
267 - Letters and accounts from principal publishers Swan Sonnenschein, 1887-1909, when taken over by George Allen & Co., 1905-1914, then known as George Allen & Unwin, 1914-1921
268 - Letters from other English publishers
269 - Letters from American publishers
270 - Correspondence with translators and foreign publishers
271 - Letters to Carpenter
272 - Correspondence from E. Bramley and the Vicar of Holmesfield concerning '; The Homogenic or Comrade Love Exposed: An Open Letter In Plain Words for a Socialist Prophet to Edward Carpenter'
273 - Correspondence and information about the 'St George or Peace Egg Mumming Play'.
274-276 - Note Books
277-290 - Notes for Books
291-300 - Note Books
301 - Commonplace Book
302 - Commonplace Book
303 - Commonplace Book
304 - Address Book
305 - Lists for presentation copies of books
306 - Notes on Schopenhaur, Cavour, William and Caroline Herschel, Carl Linné, the alphabet
307 - Manuscript list of books on China, and order from Carpenter to bookseller
308 - Acknowledgements from copyright libraries
309 - Appeals, receipts, circulars etc., of various professional and charitable societies
310 - Plans
311 - Letters in reply to requests for signatures to Carpenter's Seventieth Birthday Address
312 - Addresses to Carpenter
313 - Congratulatory Addresses
314 - Family Matters
315-316 - Carpenter's Ordination Papers
317 - Notes on the Clerical Disabilities Act
318-319 - Deed of Relinquishment
320 - Deeds and papers relating to legacies from Charles Carpenter, and accounts of the executors
321 - Memorandum copy of lease
322 - Marriage Settlement of Edward Daubeney and Emily Carpenter (Carpenter's Sister)
323 - Carpenter's licence to keep a male servant
324-325 - Accounts
326 - Bank Pass Book
327 - Financial Notes
328-329 - Letter and Account Book
330 - Sweating
331 - Smoke Abatement
332 - Proofs
333 - Letter to George Pearson
334 - Days with Walt Whitman
335-337 - Commonplace Book
338 - Oddments from various sources
339 - Letters from Edward Carpenter to his parents and sisters
340 - Letters from Charles and Sophia Carpenter to their son Edward
341 - Letters from Edward Carpenter to his sister Sophie and Ellen
342 - Letters from various members of the Carpenter family
343 - Letters to Edward Carpenter
344 - Letters from Captain Alfred Francis Carpenter
345 - Letters to Edward Carpenter from his nephew Georgie and niece Ida Hyett
346 - Letters mainly from Alfred Carpenter [Edward's brother]
347 - Letters to Edward Carpenter from Margaret Holden, Welwyn, Hertfordshire
348 - Death certificates for Edward Carpenter's parents, Charles and Sophia
349 - Letters from Charles W Carpenter to his family, from India
350 - Letters to Edward Carpenter from 'Olivia'
351 - Letters from Carpenter to Charles G Oates, of Leeds, Yorkshire
352 - Letters from Charles G Oates, of Leeds, Yorkshire
353 - Charles G Oates Trust (of which Carpenter was one of the executors)
354 - Letters from Edward Carpenter to Kate Salt (née Joynes) of Surrey
355 - Letters from Kate Salt (née Joynes) of Surrey (died 1919)
356 - Letters from Henry S S Salt, of Surrey
357 - Letters from Havelock Ellis from London, Blackburn and Cornwall
358 - Letters from Edith Ellis of London
359 - Letters from Olive Schreiner, of South Africa, from Switzerland, Italy, France and London
360 - Letters from Cronwright Schreiner, of South Africa, from London and South Africa
361 - Letters from Carpenter to George E Hukin
362 - Letters to Carpenter from George E Hukin, of Sheffield
363 - Letters from George Merrill, of Sheffield and Holmesfield
364 - Letters from Max Flint, Polish, in hospital in Bournemouth, [Hampshire]
365 - Letters from Harry Bishop, painter, from Cornwall, Spain, Morocco, Paris, London, Capri and Sicily
366 - Letters from H B Cotterrill From Germany, France, Italy and Tunbridge Wells, Kent
367 - Letters from Joseph Hobson, from Leeds, Devonport, France, London and South Africa
368 - Letters from E B (aka 'Wolf') Lloyd, of London
369 - Letters from Lilly Nadler-Nuellens (Countess Batthyany)
370 - Letters from Walter Seward, of London
371 - Letter from Robert Arland Ussher, mostly from Oxford, but also from Chile and Brazil
372 - Letters between Carpenter and James Brown of Beith, Ayrshire, tailor
373 - Edward Carpenter's report to the Sheffield Socialists on the Congres International Ouvrier Socialiste de Paris
374 - Handbills for Edward Carpenter's lectures in Sheffield, Chesterfield, Halifax, Leeds and London
375 - Letters to Carpenter from American friends and admirers
376 - Letters to Carpenter from Australia, New Zealand, British West Indies, Malaya and South Africa
377 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in France and Germany
378 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in India and Ceylon
379 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in Italy
380 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in Japan
381 - Letter from Illit Gröndahl, of Norway
382 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in Russia / USSR
383 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in Switzerland
384 - Letters to Carpenter from friends and admirers in England
385 - Letters of appreciation, requests for autographs and photographs from American admirers
386 - Letters from friends and relatives
387 - Edward Carpenter centenary: correspondence and press cuttings
388 - Minute book of the Edward Carpenter International Memorial Trust, 1931-1934 and of the Edward Carpenter Memorial Fellowship, 1934-1955, with additional notes and cuttings
389 - Letter from Carpenter to Mrs Doncaster
390 - Personal letters from G W Clemas of Winchester, Hampshire
391 - Letters and postcards from Carpenter to A T Bartholomew of Cambridge
392 - Letters from Carpenter to T D M Rorke, and from Rorke to Sylvia Colenso
393 - Postcards from Carpenter to C E Young arranging visits
394 - Photograph of Carpenter sent to J H Allen
395 - Letter from Carpenter to Philip Oyler
396 - Postcards from Carpenter to Annie Besant of 79, Avenue Road, St. John's Wood, London
397 - Renumbered as Carpenter/pub/1
398 - Note regarding Carpenter's letter on 'Jude the Obscure'
399 - Photocopy of a letter from Carpenter at Millthorpe to Mr Wilkerson, 6 Mar 1905
400 - Renumbered as Carpenter/pub/2
401 - Renumbered as Carpenter/pub/3
402 - Letters from Carpenter to C H and Ethel Grindling
403a-b - Postcard from Edward Carpenter to W(illiam) C(ecil) Goodwin in Lincoln, referring to Trade Unions, Labour and Socialist parties, and Goodwin's paper
404 - First Annual Memorial Service Programme
405 - Memorial Service programme
406 - Letters to Tom Swan of Manchester [Lancashire]
407 - Letter from Edward Carpenter at Prospect House, Holly Mount, Hampstead [Middlesex] to Dr Clark
408 - Advertisement for 'Sandals made to order'
409 - Extracts from 'Woman and her place in a civilised community' by Edward Carpenter
410 - Letters from Carpenter to William E Hopkin at Eastwood (Nottinghamshire) and Darnall, Sheffield
411 - University of Sheffield - proposed evening and afternoon courses in economics
412 - Theosophical Society (Sheffield branch) - flyer for public meetings
NC - Press cuttings
Photographs - Photographs
Pub - Offprints etc. of articles relating to Carpenter
W - Personal possessions and artefacts belonging to Edward Carpenter
X - Sandal templates, orders and correspondence
Y - Miscellaneous papers
cper - Periodicals
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