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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2008
1. Local Publishing & Local Culture: An Account of the Work of the Centerprise Publishing Project, 1972–1977 (London, 1977)Google Scholar tells the story in full.
2. Robert's account of Salford was published in Manchester in 1971; Meacham's impression of “The English Working Class 1890–1914” as it was sub-titled was published by Harvard in 1977.
3. Illich, Ivan, Shadow Work (Boston, 1981).Google Scholar
4. Dash, Jack, Good Morning, Brothers! (London, 1969), p. 15.Google Scholar
5. London, Jack, The People of the Abyss (London, 1903 and 1977), pp. 42, 68.Google Scholar
6. McShane, Harry and Smith, Joan, Harry McShane: No Mean Fighter (London, 1978), pp. 12–15.Google Scholar
7. Quail, John, The Slow Burning Fuse: The Lost History of the British Anarchists (London, 1978) is a useful account.Google Scholar
8. The Industrial Syndicalist, I, 6 (12 1910).Google Scholar The paper was republished by Spokesman Books (London, 1974) with an introduction by Geoff Brown.
9. Rumbelow, Donald A., The Houndsditch Murders and the Siege of Sidney Street (London, 1973).Google Scholar
10. It has been called that by Thompson, E.P. in Writing by Candlelight (London, 1980), p. 149.Google Scholar