Papers for the People: A Study of the Chartist Press

Jones ensured that The Labourer was not just a public-relations tool for the Chartist Land Plan, but also served to showcase Chartist literary skills, until his arrest ended his association with the journal and with Feargus O'Connor. Each adds appreciably to our knowledge of the Chartist press,...

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