Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Diseases of the Body Politic
Edited by Jane Jordan; Ingrid Sharp
- Published: 11 Nov 2004
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415226844
- Set ISBN: 9780415226844
Set Contents
The Constitution Violated The Parliamentary Campaign
- Edited by
- Jane Jordan
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By Jane Jordan
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The Percy Case
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1‘The Supposed Suicide of Mrs Percy’, Sheldrake’s Aldershot and Sandhurst Military Gazette, 3 April 1875, p. 1
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2An Address to Working Men and Women, Relative to a Recent Distressing Case o f Suicide, at Aldershot, Under Cruel, Oppressive, and Immoral Acts o f Parliament, London, National Association, 1875
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3Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Charlotte Wilson, 2 April 1875, [From 280 South Hill, Park Road, Liverpool], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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4Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Edith Leupold, 9 April 1875, [From 280 South Hill, Park Road, Liverpool], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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5‘Jenny Percy’s Statement, National League Journal, 1 August 1875, p. 5 By Jenny Percy
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State Regulation of Vice
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6Some Thoughts on the Present Aspect o f the Crusade Against the State Regulation o f Vice, Liverpool, T. Brakell, April 1874 By Josephine Butler
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7Grave Words to Electors and Non-Electors, and Moral Reformers, on Immoral and Unjust Legislation, Address Given to the Annual Meeting o f the LNA at Hull, 19 October 1876, London, National Association, 1876 By Josephine Butler
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8Government by Police, London, Dyer Brothers, 1879 By Josephine Butler
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9The Principles o f the Abolitionists: An Address Delivered at Exeter Hall, 20 February 1885, London, Dyer Brothers, 1885 By Josephine Butler
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Vigilance Association
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10‘A Vigilance Committee’, Originally Published in the Bee-Hive newspaper, 16 September 1871 By Josephine Butler
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11Speech Delivered by Mrs Josephine E. Butler at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the 'Vigilance Association for the Defence o f Personal Rights’, held at Bristol, 15 October 1874, Chelsea, Frederick Bell & Co, 1874 By Josephine Butler
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12Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Anna Maria Priestman, 5 November 1894, [From 29 Tooting Bee Road, Balham], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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The Role of Women
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13‘The State Regulation of Vice: Mrs Josephine E. Butler to the Ladies of Hull, Read at a Meeting of Ladies in the Friends’ Meeting House, Hull, on Friday, 29 September 1876’ By Josephine Butler
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14‘A Letter to the Members of the LNA’, August 1875, [From 348, Park Road, Liverpool] By Josephine Butler
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15A Call to Action: Being a letter to the Ladies o f Birmingham, Supplementary to an Address Given in Birmingham, November 1881, Birmingham, Hudson & Son, 1881 By Josephine Butler
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16Josephine E. Butler’s Account of her Tour of Oxford, 24 November 1881, [From 280 South Hill, Park Road, Liverpool] By Josephine Butler
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Select Committee of the House of Commons
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17Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Reverend George Butler, 4 May 1882, [From London], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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18‘Josephine E. Butler’s Testimony Before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, 5 May 1882’, Shield, 22 July 1882, pp. 139-142 By Josephine Butler
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19Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Robert Martineau, 2 October 1882, [From 9, The Close, Winchester], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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All-Day Prayer Meetings
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20Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Anna Maria Priestman, 17 January 1883, [From London], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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21Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Stanley Butler, 3 March 1883, [From 9, The Close, Winchester], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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22Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Stanley Butler, 10 February 1884, [From 9, The Close, Winchester], Josephine Butler Collection, Liverpool University Library By Josephine Butler
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The Ladies’ Gallery
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23‘Ought Women to be in the Gallery of the House of Commons on the 27th? Letter to an M P\ c. 20 February 1883, Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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24Letter from Charlotte Wilson to Josephine E. Butler, 7 March 1883, [From Pitsmoor, Sheffield], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Charlotte Wilson
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25Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Charlotte Wilson, 9 March 1883, [From London], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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The Suspension of the Acts
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26Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Fanny Forsaith, 5 March 1903, [From 39 Clarence Square, Cheltenham], Josephine Butler Collection, Liverpool University Library By Josephine Butler
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27MS LNA Circular Written by Josephine E. Butler, 11 May 1883, [From 9, The Close, Winchester], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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28Letter from James Stansfeld to Emile de Laveleye, 5 September 1883, [From Castlehill, Battlefield, Sussex], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By James Stansfeld
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29Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Stanley Butler, 25 April 1886, [From Lucerne, Switzerland], Josephine Butler Collection, Liverpool University Library By Josephine Butler
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Social Purity
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30The Hour Before the Dawn. An Appeal to Men, London, Trubner & Co. (published for the Social Purity Alliance), [1882], 1876 By Josephine Butler
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31Social Purity, London, Dyer Brothers; Morgan & Scott, 1879 By Josephine Butler
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32Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Mary Priestman, 6 April 1891, [From 8 North View, Wimbledon Common], Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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33Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Fanny Forsaith, 27 October 1896, [From Hotel du FauQon, Lausanne], Josephine Butler Collection, Liverpool University Library By Josephine Butler
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34Truth Before Everything, London, Pewtress, 1897 By Josephine Butler
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35Josephine E. Butler to Members of the Purity Department of the World’s Women’s Christian Temperance Union, 27 September 1897, Josephine Butler Collection, The Women’s Library By Josephine Butler
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