Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929

Socialist lecturer in astronomy, history of music and other subjects for the Cambridge University Extension Movement; also writer, market gardener and philosopher

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Socialist Church (England) :The Socialist Church hymns. [1890s]

Date: 1893 - 1899

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to socialists, socialism]

By: Socialist Church (England); T E Fraser (London, England)

Reference: Eph-A-SOCIALIST-1890s-01

Description: Gives the text of nineteen hymns, quoting their numbers in the "L.C.H." - likely to be the Labour Church hymn and tune book of 1893. Hymns include: When wilt Thous save Thy people? (Ebenezer Elliott) The day of the Lord is at hand (Charles Kingsley) Now sound ye forth with trumpet tone Men who boast it is that ye ... (James Russell Lowell) England, arise! the long, long night is over (Edward Carpenter) Sons of Labour, keep ye moving (John Macleay Peacock) Where is the true man's Fatherland? (James Russell Lowell) Hark! the battle-cry is ringing! (H S Salt) Come gather, O people, for soon is the hour (E Nesbit) Have you heard the Golden City (Felix Adler) O Beautiful, my country! (F L Hosmer) Onward, brothers, march still onward (Havelock Ellis) In youth, as I lay dreaming (George Gilbertson) They say we are so ignorant Ho, thou traveller on life's highway There are lonely hearts to cherich We meet today in Freedom's cause Tell me not in mournful numbers (W H Longfellow) You cannot pay with money Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on sheet folded to 257 x 165 mm.

Manuscript

Collections ACM - LD 1925-50

Date: 1841-1972

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2722

Description: Selected records from the manuscripts collections of Arundel Castle, the Barker family of East Lodge, Bakewell, Edward Carpenter, the Elmhurst Papers, the Fowler family of Wadsley Hall and Matthias Spencer & Sons; the Dr Albert Ballard, Sheffield Cooperative Party and Daniel Doncaster & Sons records, although listed, have not been copied Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).