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The Great Exhibition of 1851 was the outstanding public event of the Victorian era. Housed in Joseph Paxtons Crystal Palace, it presented a vast array of objects, technologies and works of art from around the world. The sources in this edition provide a depth of context for study into the Exhibition.

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THE GREAT EXHIBITION: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
CONTENTS OF THE EDITION
VOLUME 1
General Introduction
I. Organizing the Exhibition
II. Reactions to the Proposed Exhibition
VOLUME 2
II. Reactions to the Proposed Exhibition (continued)
III. The Opening on 1 May 1851
VOLUME 3
IV. Guides to the Exhibition and Other Material Addressed to Visitors
V. Visitors Accounts
VOLUME 4
V. Visitors Accounts (continued)
VI. Perspectives on the Exhibition
VII. The Closing Ceremony and Assessments
Index
THE GREAT EXHIBITION: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
Volume 2
Edited by
Geoffrey Cantor
gt First published 2013 by Pickering Chatto Publishers Limited Published - photo 1
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First published 2013 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
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BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
The Great Exhibition: a documentary history.
1. Great Exhibition (1851: London, England) Sources. 2. Great Exhibition (1851: London, England) Public opinion Sources. 3. Public opinion Great Britain History 19th century Sources.
I. Cantor, G. N., 1943 editor of compilation.
607.34421-dc23
ISBN-13: 978-1-84893-355-2 (set)
Typeset by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
DOI: 10.4324/9781003112884
CONTENTS
  • [Anon.], Hyde Park in 1851, John Bull (1850)
  • [Anon.], Collateral Blessings of the Exhibition of 1851, John Bull (1850)
  • [Anon.], The Worlds Raree Show, John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], The Glass House Tyranny, John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], The Worlds Show and the Worlds Democracy, John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], The Latest Invention for the Crystal Palace, John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], The Gathering of All Vagabonds, John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], Her Majesty at the Crystal Palace, John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], [Editorial], John Bull (1851)
  • A Constant Reader, The Archbishop at the Crystal Palace [letter], John Bull (1851)
  • [Anon.], [Editorial], John Bull (1851), extract
  • Tory Reactions
  • [W. E. Aytoun], The Proposed Exhibition of 1851, Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine (1850)
  • [Anon.], London in 1851, Frasers Magazine (1851)
  • Responses by Radicals
  • [Anon.], Great Meeting at the Literary and Scientific Institution, John Street, Fitzroy Square, Northern Star and National Trades Journal (1850)
  • Thalaba Academicus, The Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations. The Great Humbug of 1851, Northern Star and National Trades Journal (1850)
  • Gracchus, The Monster Bubble of 1851, Reynoldss Weekly Newspaper (1850)
  • The Advantages of the Exhibition
  • William W. Pickvance, Prize Essay, on the Advantages Working Men Will Derive by Visiting the Exhibition of 1851 (1850)
  • Louis Alexis Chamerovzow, The Industrial Exhibition of 1851: Being a Few Observations upon the General Advantages which May Be Expected to Arise from It ([1851])
  • Manufacturers Debate the Exhibition
  • A Late Manufacturer, The Great Industrial Exhibition, in 1851. The Disastrous Consequences which are Likely to Arise to the Manufacturing Trade of this Country, from the Carrying Out of the Proposed Great Industrial Exhibition of All Nations, in 1851 ([1850])
  • William Felkin, The Exhibition of 1851 and the Products of Industry of All Nations. Its Probable Influence upon Labour and Commerce (1851)
  • Three Religious Responses
  • [John Giff ord Bellett], Belshazzars Feast in its Application to the Great Exhibition (1851)
  • John Charles Whish, The Great Exhibition Prize Essay (1851), extract
  • George Clayton, Sermons on the Great Exhibition ([1851])
  • The Patent Problem
  • [T. S. Browne], Patent-Law Reform [editorial], Engineer and Machinist, and Engineering and Scientific Review (18501), extract
  • [Anon.], Patent-Law Reform Association, Engineer and Machinist, and Engineering and Scientific Review (18501)
  • F. W. Campin, Patent Law and the Great Exhibition [letter], Engineer and Machinist, and Engineering and Scientific Review (18501)
  • Charles Babbage, The Exposition of 1851; or, Views of the Industry, the Science, and the Government of England (1851), extract
  • Pacifist and Abolitionist Perspectives
  • M. C. J., The Great Exhibition Weapons of Warfare [letter], Art-Journal (1850)
  • [Anon.], The Great Exhibition and American Slavery [editorial], Anti-Slavery Reporter and Aborigines Friend (1851)
  • M. D., Contribution of the Products of Aborigines to the Industrial Exhibition of 1851 [letter], The Athenaeum (1850)
  • [George Frederick Collier], The Philosophers Mite to the Great Exhibition of 1851 ([1850])
  • III. The Opening on 1 May 1851
  • Anticipating the Exhibition
  • [Anon.], The Great Exhibition, Illustrated London News (1851)
  • William Makepeace Thackeray, May Day Ode, The Times (1851)
  • The Opening Ceremony
  • [Anon.], The Opening of the Great Exhibition, Illustrated London News (1851)
  • Inauguration of the Great Exhibition Building by Her Majesty, May 1, 1851 [engraving], Illustrated London News (1851)
  • Opening of the Great Exhibition the Royal Procession [engraving], Illustrated London News (1851)
  • Queen Victorias Journal, 30 April and 1 May 1851
  • A Good View of the Proceedings
  • [Sarah Ellis], The Exhibition. Letter from a Country Visitor to her Friend in the North, Morning Call (1851)
  • Opening of the Great Exhibition Sketch of the Nave [engraving], Illustrated London News (1851)
  • Mrs S. C. Hall [Anna Maria Fielding], The First of May at the Great Exhibition, Art-Journal (1851)
  • Henry Mayhew and George Cruikshank, 1851 or, The Adventures of Mr and Mrs Sandboys and Family, who Came Up to London to Enjoy Themselves and to See the Great Exhibition (1851), extract
  • Jules Janin on the Opening of the Great Exhibition, The Times (1851)
  • [Anon.], The Opening of the Great Exhibition, Civil Engineer and Architects Journal (1851)
  • William Makepeace Thackeray, What I Remarked at the Great Exhibition, Punch (1851)
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