“Published but not printed”: John Toland and the circulation of manuscripts c.1700-1722.

Champion, Justin

(1998)

Champion, Justin (1998) “Published but not printed”: John Toland and the circulation of manuscripts c.1700-1722.. La Lettre Clandestine, 7

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Abstract

The radical writer John Toland had a number of his works printed but not published, instead distributing them individually to members of his circle of sympathisers and patrons. By this means he avoided official censorship. The range of his contacts shows that he was active in influential political and legal circles.

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Item TypeJournal Article
Title“Published but not printed”: John Toland and the circulation of manuscripts c.1700-1722.
AuthorsChampion, Justin
Uncontrolled KeywordsJohn Toland, Whiggism, radicalism, English republicanism, printing, dissemination of ideas
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\History

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Notes

Published in France as 'Publié mais non imprimés. John Toland et le circulation des manuscripts, 1700-1722'. This is the English translation.


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