https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Knowlton%2C+Charles%2C+1800-1850&output=atom2024-03-28T13:01:11-04:00Omekahttps://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1765
Collation: 40 p.
Notes: Pre 1877 copy of 'Fruits of Philosophy: or, The Private Companion of Young Married Couples', by Charles Knowlton, MD, printed by James Watson, (c.1832). Includes a preface by the publisher.]]>2019-10-31T08:46:12-04:00
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Place of publication: London
Collation: 40 p.
Notes: Pre 1877 copy of 'Fruits of Philosophy: or, The Private Companion of Young Married Couples', by Charles Knowlton, MD, printed by James Watson, (c.1832). Includes a preface by the publisher.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy: or, The Private Companion of Young Married Couples), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
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Place of publication: London
Collation: 56 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant and by 'one of the former publishers'. 'Kirke' annotated in ink on title page. Includes publisher's catalogue at end.]]>2019-10-31T08:40:04-04:00
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Edition: Second new edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 56 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant and by 'one of the former publishers'. 'Kirke' annotated in ink on title page. Includes publisher's catalogue at end.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1763
Place of publication: London
Collation: 56 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant and by 'one of the former publishers'. 'Carpenter' written in ink on title page. Includes publisher's catalogue at end.]]>2019-10-31T08:36:57-04:00
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Edition: Second new edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 56 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant and by 'one of the former publishers'. 'Carpenter' written in ink on title page. Includes publisher's catalogue at end.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
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Place of publication: London
Collation: 56 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant and by 'one of the former publishers'. Annotated and including an inserted letter signed 'William West'. Includes publisher's catalogue at end.]]>2019-10-31T08:33:02-04:00
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Edition: Second new edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 56 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant and by 'one of the former publishers'. Annotated and including an inserted letter signed 'William West'. Includes publisher's catalogue at end.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1761
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the text 'A Treatise on Human Physiology' by Dr John C. Dalton.]]>2019-10-31T08:10:26-04:00
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Edition: New edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the text 'A Treatise on Human Physiology' by Dr John C. Dalton.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1760
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the texts 'Reproductive Organs' by William Acton and 'Uterine Surgery' by Dr Marion Sims.]]>2019-10-31T08:17:18-04:00
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Edition: New edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the texts 'Reproductive Organs' by William Acton and 'Uterine Surgery' by Dr Marion Sims.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1759
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the texts 'The Wife's Domain' by Philothalos, 'Hints to Mothers' by Dr Bull and 'Advice to a Wife' by Dr Chavasse.]]>2019-10-31T08:54:35-04:00
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Edition: New edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the texts 'The Wife's Domain' by Philothalos, 'Hints to Mothers' by Dr Bull and 'Advice to a Wife' by Dr Chavasse.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1758
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to 'A.B. [Annie Besant].]]>2019-10-31T08:54:07-04:00
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Edition: New edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to 'A.B. [Annie Besant].
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1757
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the text 'Diseases of women' by Graily Hewitt.]]>2019-10-31T08:53:43-04:00
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Edition: New edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the text 'Diseases of women' by Graily Hewitt.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.
]]>https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1756
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the texts 'Laws for the Regulation of Vice', 'Handbook of Physiology' by Kirke, 'The Essentials of Physiology' by Malcolm William Hilles, 'Analysis of C.D.A.' and 'Obstetrical Journal'.]]>2019-10-31T08:53:13-04:00
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Edition: New edition, with notes
Place of publication: London
Collation: 47 p.
Notes: Published by Freethought Publishing Company, with a preface by Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant. The copy has been annotated with reference to anatomical, psychological and medical evidence given by Bradlaugh and probably used by him in the trial of Bradlaugh (and Annie Besant) for publishing the pamphlet. Annotations on this copy refer to the texts 'Laws for the Regulation of Vice', 'Handbook of Physiology' by Kirke, 'The Essentials of Physiology' by Malcolm William Hilles, 'Analysis of C.D.A.' and 'Obstetrical Journal'.
This work (Fruits of Philosophy. An essay on the population question), identified by Humanist Library and Archives, is free of known copyright restrictions.