قراءة كتاب The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile by His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell
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The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile by His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell
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
1899

CONTENTS
THE BATTLE OF THE PRESS, AS TOLD IN THE LIFE OF RICHARD CARLILE
PART I.
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II. HIS BIRTH, YOUTH, AND EARLY MANHOOD
CHAPTER III. THE MANCHESTER MASSACRE
CHAPTER IV. RECORD OP PERSECUTION
CHAPTER V. THE TRIAL
CHAPTER VI. TAKEN TO PRISON
CHAPTER VI. SIR ROBERT GIFFORD AND THE ODIOUS "SIX ACTS"
CHAPTER VIII. THE VICE SOCIETY
CHAPTER IX. THE CATO STREET PLOT
CHAPTER X. HOW THE BATTLE WAS FOUGHT
CHAPTER XI. FIRE AND INSANITY
CHAPTER XII. FREE DISCUSSION
CHAPTER XIII. LIBERATION AND AFTER
CHAPTER XIV. THE "PROMPTER" AND THE ROTUNDA
CHAPTER XV. SCATTERED THREADS
PART II.
CHAPTER I. "THE STORY OF ISIS" THE LADY OF THE ROTUNDA
CHAPTER II. ISIS TO RICHARD CARLILE
CHAPTER III. LETTERS TO "ISIS"
CHAPTER IV. IN PRISON AGAIN!
CHAPTER V. LETTERS TO TURTON
CHAPTER VI. CARLILE'S LAST YEARS
CHAPTER VII. THE LAST DAYS OF ISIS
CHAPTER VIII. MEMORIES
CHAPTER IX. SOME WHO HELPED IN THE GOOD WORK
APPENDICES.
APPENDIX I. TRIAL OF MR. CARLILE
APPENDIX II. A LETTER TO LORD SIDMOUTH
APPENDIX III. DEDICATION
APPENDIX IV. LIST OF CARLILE'S IMPRISONMENTS
PREFACE.
In presenting to the present generation of England and America the comprehensive though necessarily condensed history of the life and work of the great pioneer in the cause of mental freedom, I am actuated by two principal motives, the foremost of which is the desirable duty of presenting to the people of to-day a faithful account of the work done by Carlile and the enormous sacrifices he made, as well as the terrible imprisonments he endured in the accomplishment of the task he set himself to do, namely, to establish for his countrymen a really Free Press, and the right of free oral

