Cobbett's New Register
Archive
Cobbett;s New Register has been the annual journal of the Cobbett Society since 1976. Most of the great contributors to Cobbett studies during these years are represented in its pages. Below is a year by year archive of Cobbett's New Register with the articles listed and a link to a PDF verson.
Cobbett's New Register 2022
Vol.12 No. 6
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Annual Memorial Lecture October 2021, The Making of Rural Rides
John Stevenson and James Grande …….……………………………… 1
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Recent Scholarship of Interest to Rural Riders, Elayne Gardstein,
Senior Adjunct Professor, Adelphi University Libraries …………........ 12
Not Land Alone - William Cobbett’s Hampshire Estate
David Chun ………………………………………………………. 14
Rural Rides on the Shelf at Adelphi University Libraries in Garden
City, New York
Elayne Gardstein, Senior Adjunct Professor, Adelphi University Libraries 20
Cobbett Town Walk and Afternoon Tea, Sunday 27 June 2021
Katharine Stearn ….………………………………………………… 32
Cobbett and the Natural World
Richard Thomas ……………………………………………………… 41
Cobbett Verbatim ………………………………………….…………. 57
Cobbett's New Register 2021
Vol.12 No.5 2021
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VOL.12 NO. 5 2021
Cobbett and the Paper Money Men
David Chun ………………………………………………………. 1
Cobbett in 1821: The Making of a 'Country' Writer?
John Stevenson ……………………………………………………… 10
Cobbett Verbatim ……………………………………………….. 19
My Cobbett Interest from New York: A Visit, and a Collection’s
Care and History
Elayne Gardstein, Senior Adjunct Professor,
Adelphi University Libraries ...……………………………………… 20
God Save The Queen: A Caricaturist’s View of Cobbett and
Queen Caroline 200 Years Ago
Elayne Gardstein, Senior Adjunct Professor,
Adelphi University Libraries …………………………………………. 22
Cobbett and Allsop at the Chopstick Festival
Katharine Stearn ……………………………………………….. 32
Cobbett's New Register 2020
Vol.12Â No. 4
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