Author:George Jacob Holyoake

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George Jacob Holyoake
(1817–1906)
See biography. English secularist and co-operator;
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "G. J. H."
George Jacob Holyoake

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  • Editor of thirty volumes of The Reasoner
  • The History of the Last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England (1850) [1]
  • A New Defence of the Ballot in Consequence of Mr. Mill's Objections to it (1868) [2]
  • The Principles of Secularism Illustrated ... (1871) [3]
  • The Limits of Atheism. Or, Why Should Sceptics be Outlaws (1874) [4]
  • The History of Co-operation in England: Its Literature and Its Advocates (1879)
  • Among the Americans: And A Stranger in America (1881)
  • Travels in Search of a Settler's Guide-book of America and Canada (1884) [5]
  • 'Life of Joseph Rayner Stephens, Preacher and Political Orator
  • Self-Help One Hundred Years Ago [6]
  • The Co-operative Movement of To-Day
  • Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life (1893) [7]
  • The history of the Rochdale Pioneers, 1844-1892 (1900) [8]
  • Bygones Worth Remembering (1905) in 2 vols.

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