Author:Charles Cockbill Cattell

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Charles Cockbill Cattell
(c. 1830 – 1910)

English brass founder and republican, active in Birmingham in the late 19th century

Works[edit]

  • A Secularist's Principles (1864)
  • Secularism; its principles stated (1870)
  • The Dark Side of Christianity, Showing it Unreasonable and Impracticable (Second Edition, 1870)
  • The House of Commons, does it represent the people of England? : an address delivered to the Birmingham Republican Club (1871)
  • Freethinking (1876)
  • A string of pearls from the masters of thought & language (1876)
  • The martyrs of progress. Being historical sketches of the perils & persecutions of discoverers and teachers of all ages and nations (1878)
  • The Speeches of George Dawson on Shakespeare (1878; with George Dawson) IA
  • The Land: How to make it feed the people and pay the taxes ... With Reply to Hon. John Bright, M.P. (1879)
  • Great men's views on Shakespeare, (Birmingham, Printed by G. and J.H. Shipway, 1879)
  • Lord Bacon: did he write Shakespeare's plays? : a reply to Judge Holmes, Miss D. Bacon & Mr. W. H. Smith (1879)
  • The coming English republic : its advent justified by facts, figures, arguments and authorities (1882)
  • Is Darwinism Atheistic? (1884)
  • Recollections of the late C. Bradlaugh, M.P. (1890)
  • The Man of the Past, the evidence of his natural origin and great antiquity (1891)
  • Perils of genius: brief biographies of some illustrious men who suffered tribulation in the world in past times (1904)
  • Speech Delivered at the Shakespeare Club Soiree (with George Dawson)
  • A string of pearls from the masters of thought & language
  • Did Bacon write Shakespeare?: a reply to Ignatius Donnelly
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson : the eminent American philosopher and essayist : description and estimate of his writings IA
  • Mr. John Bright and Labour Representation
  • Radicalism and Imperialism
  • Secularism: What is it?
  • In Search of a Religion
  • What is a Freethinker with a special reference to Mr. R.D. Dale, M.A.
  • The Solution of the Irish Land Question. What the government must do. Inscribed to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone (188?)
  • Agnosticism: An Exposition and a Defence Selected from leading authorities (W. Stewart & Co.; 19??) (transcription project)

Works about Cattell[edit]

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