This is a bibliography essentially of MSS and contemporary printed sources. Of later printed sources (with a few exceptions), only works referred to in the text are included. 'Contemporary' has been defined quite arbitrarily as published in or before 1886, the publication date of Carslake Thompson Public Opinion and Lord Beaconsfield. Unless other- wise indicated, place of publication of printed sources is London. The material is arranged under the following heads.
Manuscript collections
Contemporary printed sources
Official papers
Works of reference
Newspapers and periodicals
Books
Pamphlets
Later printed sources
A MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS
Bright Papers in the British Museum.
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society Papers in the Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
Broadhurst Papers in the British Library of Political and Economic Science, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bryce Papers in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Carnarvon Papers in the Public Record Office.
Chamberlain Papers in the Birmingham University Library.
Cowen Collection in the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Library.
Courtney Papers in the British Library of Political and Economic Science.
Devonshire Papers (Eighth Duke) at Chatsworth. By courtesy of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire and the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement.
Dilke Papers in the British Museum.
Disraeli Papers at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire. By courtesy of the National Trust.
Foreign Office Papers, 78, General Correspondence Respecting Atrocities in Bulgaria (2551-2556), in the Public Record Office.
Gladstone Papers in the British Museum.
Granville Papers in the Public Record Office.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Gladstone and the Bulgarian Agitation 1876. Contributors: R. T. Shannon - author. Publisher: Nelson. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 282.
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