Richard Carlile (8 December 1790 – 10 February 1843) was an English radical publisher and writer. He was an important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. (From Wikipedia) More about Richard Carlile:
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11 additional books about Richard Carlile in the extended shelves: Richard Carlile, agitator; his life and times (Pioneer press, 1923), by Guy A. Aldred (page images at HathiTrust)
The life and character of Richard Carlile (Austin & co., 1870), by George Jacob Holyoake (page images at HathiTrust)
The life and character of Richard Carlile (Austin & Co., 1843), by George Jacob Holyoake (page images at HathiTrust)
The duties of Christians towards Deists : a sermon, preached at the Unitarian Chapel ... Bishopsgate Street, on Sunday, October 24, 1819 : on occasion of the recent prosecution of Mr. Carlile, for the re-publication of Paine's Age of reason (Printed by George Smallfield ... ; sold by R. Hunter ... and D. Eaton ... , 1819), by W. J. Fox and Thomas Paine (page images at HathiTrust)
A reply to Mr. R. Carlile's objections to the five fundamental facts as laid down by Mr. Owen : an answer to a lecture delivered in his chapel, November 27th, 1837 (A. Heywood , 1837), by Lloyd Jones (page images at HathiTrust)
The debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday, March 26, 1823; on Mr. Hume's presenting a petition from Mary Ann Carlile, a prisoner in Dorchester Gaol. (T. Moses, 1823), by Great Britain Parliament House of Commons, Mary Ann Carlile, and Joseph Hume (page images at HathiTrust)
The battle of the press, as told in the story of the life of Richard Carlile (Bonner, 1899), by Theophila Carlile Campbell (page images at HathiTrust)
The Trials with the defences at large of Mrs. Jane Carlile ... : being the persons who were prosecuted for selling the publications of Richard Carlile in his various shops. (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1825) (page images at HathiTrust)
Report of the trial of Mrs. Susannah Wright : for publishing, in his shop, the writings and correspondences of R. Carlile, before Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Monday, July 8, 1822. Indictment at the instance of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. (R. Carlile, 1822), by Richard Carlile and Society for the Suppression of Vice (page images at HathiTrust)
Life and Character of Richard Carlile, by George Jacob Holyoake (Gutenberg ebook)
The battle of the press : as told in the story of the life of Richard Carlile by his daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell, by Theophila Carlile Campbell (Gutenberg ebook)
Books by Richard Carlile: Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: An Address to Men of Science (London: R. Carlile, 1821) (Gutenberg text) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The Character of a Priest (credited on title page to "Philanthropos"; commonly attributed to Carlile; London: R. Carlile, 1821) (Gutenberg text) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The Character of the Jew Books: Being a Defence of The Natural Innocence of Man Against Kings and Priests or Tyrants and Impostors (credited on title page to "Philanthropos"; commonly attributed to Carlile; London: R. Carlile, 1821) (Gutenberg text) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Every Woman's Book: or, What is Love? (London: R. Carlile, 1828) (multiple formats at archive.org) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Life of Thomas Paine: Written Purposely to Bind with His Writings (second edition, 1821) (Gutenberg text) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Manual of Freemasonry (3 parts in 1 volume; London: Reeves and Turner, ca. 1860) (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by Richard Carlile in the extended shelves: Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: An address to men of science : calling upon them to stand forward and vindicate the truth from the foul grasp and persecution of superstition, and obtain for the island of Great Britain the noble appellation of the focus of truth, whence mankind shall be illuminated, and the black and pestiferous clouds of persecution and superstition be banished from the face of the earth, as the only sure prelude to universal peace and harmony among the human race, in which a sketch of a proper system for the education of youth is submitted to their judgment (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1821) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: An address to men of science : calling upon them to stand forward and vindicate the truth from the foul grasp and persecution of superstition, and obtain for the island of Great Britain the noble appellation of the focus of truth, whence mankind shall be illuminated, and the black and pestiferous clouds of persecution and superstition be banished from the face of the earth, as the only sure prelude to universal peace and harmony among the human race, in which a sketch of a proper system for the education of youth is submitted to their judgment (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: An address to that portion of the people of Great Britain and Ireland calling themselves reformers : on the political excitement of the present time (Published by T. Paine Carlile, 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Altamont; a philosophical, drama in two acts. (R. Carlile, 1828), also by I. W. Imray (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The character of a priest (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1821) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Church reform: the only means to that end, stated in a letter to Sir Robert Peel ... (R. Carlile, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Church Reform: The Only Means to That End, Stated in a Letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart., First Lord of the Treasury (Gutenberg ebook) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Constitutional remarks addressed to the people of Great Britain, upon the subject of the ... trial of Richard Carlile, for republishing Paine's Age of reason ... (Hatchard, 1819), also by Frederick Fox and Thomas Paine (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The Deist; or, Moral philosopher. Being an impartial inquiry after moral and theological truths; selected from the writings of the most celebrated authors in ancient and modern times ... (R. Carlile, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: A Letter to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, on Their Malignant Efforts to Prevent a Free Enquiry After Truth and Reason (Gutenberg ebook) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: A letter to the Society for the Supression of Vice : on their malignant efforts to prevent a free enquiry after truth and reason (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The Lion. (Greenwood Reprint, 1828) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Lion. (R. Carlile., 1828) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The Lion. (R. Carlile, 1828) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Moral philosopher. (R. Carlile, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The moralist. (Printed and pub. by R. Carlile, 1823) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Observations on "Letters to a friend on the evidences, doctrines and duties of the Christian religion by Olinthus Gregory" in a letter to William Wait. (printed and published by R. Carlile, 1821) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Providence unfolded: comprising the history of providence as unfolded in the book of Esther; also, the God of providence, the God of the Bible. And also, the truth of the Gospel... (Edward H. Fletcher , 1852), also by Alexander Carson (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The report of the proceedings of the Court of King's bench, in the GUildhall, London, on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th days of October ; being the mock trials of Richard Carlile, for alledged blasphemous libels, in publishing Thomas Paine's Theological works and Elihu Palmer's Principles of nature ; before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and special juries. (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Report of the trial of Mary-Anne Carlile (R. Carlile, 1821), also by Mary Anne Carlile, Henry Cooper, Constitutional Association, and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Report of the trial of Mrs. Susannah Wright : for publishing, in his shop, the writings and correspondences of R. Carlile, before Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, on Monday, July 8, 1822. Indictment at the instance of the Society for the Suppression of Vice. (R. Carlile, 1822), also by Society for the Suppression of Vice (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Richard Carlile's publications (Printed by M.A. Carlile, 1821) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information, at Guildhall, London, December 19, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody, with an alleged intent to ridicule the litany, and libel the Prince Regent, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. (Printed by and for William Hone, 1817), also by William Hone, John Marshall, and Great Britain. Court of King's Bench (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Sherwin's weekly political register. (Printed by R. Carlile [etc.], 1817), also by W. T. Sherwin (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The theological works of Thomas Paine. (Printed and published by R. Carlile ... and, 1824), also by Thomas Paine, William Carver, G. Phillips, and George Romney (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: Twelve essays published by Richard Carlile, 1819-1834. (1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Carlile, Richard, 1790-1843: The vision of judgment. (Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1824), also by George Byron (page images at HathiTrust)
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