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Pamphlets
c.1963 - c.1994
Pamphlets concerning the rights, language, culture and heritage of Gypsies, Travellers & Roma. Includes postcards, programmes and leaflets promoting museums, exhibitions, (e.g. Anne Frank Museum exh...
Sutro collection : Bibliography of books and pamphlets on the English poor laws (1639-1890)
Sutro Library; Work Projects Administration (Calif.)
1940
Mimeographed.
The International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations
International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations
1994
introductory pamphlet, with information on the Centre's constitution, structure, financing, activities etc.
The gypsy and the state : the ethnic cleansing of British society
Hawes, Derek; Perez, Barbara
1996
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Papers from the fourth and fifth annual meetings
Grumet, Joanne; Gypsy Lore Society. North American Chapter
c1985
Quentin Durward, or, The fortunate Scotsman : being an account of his adventures at the court of France, and displaying the intrigues of Louis XI. And the violent, but open-hearted, conduct of Charles of Burgundy: with the barbarous murder of the Bishop of Liege, by William de la Marck, the Wild-Boar of the Ardennes
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
[1823]
Based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott.
The king of the beggars, or the history of Bampfylde Moore Carew who was the son of a gentleman near Plymouth, and ran away from his father and joined a gang of Gypsies, detailing the numerous tricks and impositions practiced by him in various disguises, with an account of the coronation of the king of the Gypsies
Carew, Bampfylde Moore (1693-1770?)
(1827?)
A chapbook.
Bampfylde Moore Carew
[ca. 1835?]
Woodcut on title page and p. 12. Title on p. 2 given as: "The life of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the beggars. Part the first."
The beggar of Cripplegate; or, the humours of bluff King Hal : a drama, in two acts
Moncrieff, W T (1794-1857); Daniel, George (1789-1864)
[1832?]
As originally sustained at the Surrey Theatre.