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Conservative Party Publications 1904-1910

PUB 396

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Title

Conservative Party Publications 1904-1910

Shelfmark

PUB 396

Summary

Includes:

PUB 396/1 - The Dangers of Radical Rule, Conservative Publication Department, 1904 [332, pp. 16]

PUB 396/2 - The Benefits of Conservative Rule, 1895-1905., Conservative Publication Department, 1905 [412, pp. 14]

PUB 396/3 - The Dangers of Radical Rule., Conservative Publication Department, 1905 [478, pp. 16]

PUB 396/4 - The Benefits of Unionist Rule, 1895-1905., Conservative Publication Department, 1905 [485, pp. 16]

PUB 396/5 - The First 12 Months of Radical Government. 1906, The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1907 [642, pp. 16]

PUB 396/6 - The First Two Years of Radical Government. 1906-7, The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1908 [692, pp. 16]

PUB 396/7 - The Truth about the Food Taxes, 1909 [881, pp. 16]

PUB 396/8 - Some Legislation for the Workers Passed by the House of Lords., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [890, pp. 8]

PUB 396/9 - Who's Who in the Crisis., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [896, pp. 16]

PUB 396/10 - The Radical "Revolution" and the Empire., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [897, pp. 12]

PUB 396/11 - Socialism and Irreligion., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [898, pp. 8]

PUB 396/12 - What is it all about?, The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [899, pp. 8]

PUB 396/13 - The Budget. A Non-Party Expert's Opinion. What Sir Robert Giffen Says, The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [929, pp. 8]

PUB 396/14 - The House of Lords and the Budget., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1909 [936, pp. 8]

PUB 396/15 - The Truth about the Food Taxes, 1909 [983, pp. 16]

PUB 396/16 - The Unionist Alternative to the Radical Budget, The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1231, pp. 16]

PUB 396/17 - Think Before You Vote., 1910 [1318, pp. 8]

PUB 396/18 - Peers and People., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1319, pp. 8] [located at PUB 396/17]

PUB 396/19 - Did the 1s. Duty on Corn Affect the Price of Bread at all? No! Why it did not., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1320, pp. 4] [located at PUB 396/17]

PUB 396/20 - The Unionist Land Policy., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1337, pp. 8]

PUB 396/21 - What the Conservative and Unionist Party have done for the Working Man., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1339, pp. 8]

PUB 396/22 - The Food Supply of the Empire., 1910 [1341, pp. 20]

PUB 396/23 - The Raw Materials of the Empire., 1910 [1342, pp. 8]

PUB 396/24 - The Defence of the Empire., 1910 [1344, pp. 26]

PUB 396/25 - Imperial Preference: its Value to us., 1910 [1345, pp. 31]

PUB 396/26 - The Imperial Idea., 1910 [1346, pp. 19]

PUB 396/27 - The Osborne Judgment, Payment of Members, Freehold Ownership, & Colonial Preference. Mr. A. J. Balfour, M.P. in Edinburgh. on October 5, 1910., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1348, pp. 40]

PUB 396/28 - The Article which Made the Chancellor Squeal., 1910 [1360, pp. 8]

PUB 396/29 - A Great Betrayal! Britain's Food Supply in Danger., 1910 [1368, pp. 15]

PUB 396/30 - The Cost of the Monarchy., 1910 [1373, pp. 8]

PUB 396/31 - Nothing to Lose., Robert Blatchford, 1910 [1376, pp. 12]

PUB 396/32 - The Official Policy of the Conservative and Unionist Party with regard to the House of Lords., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1388, pp. 8]

PUB 396/33 - The Declaration of London. A Menace to our Food Supply., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1389] [located at PUB 396/32]

PUB 396/34 - Hear Both Sides. What Mr. Osborne Says about the Osborne Judgment., The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1910 [1405, pp. 8]

Date

1904-1910

Language

English

Physical extent

34 items

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Conservative Party (and affiliated groups) pamphlets

Conservative Central Office and National Union pamphlets and publications

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Conservative Party Publications 1904-1910

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