List of Publications: Leaflets.


  1. 14.Taxing Foreign Wheat. By George W. Medley. 4pp.
  2. 28.Free Trade or Fair Trade? By James E. Thorold Rogers. 2pp.
  3. 53.Sir Robert Peel on "One-sided Free Trade." 2pp.
  4. 97.Wages and Protection. By George W. medley. 2pp.
  5. 117.The Forgotten Factor. By Lord Farrer. 4pp.
  6. 118.Taxation of Commodities. By Harold Cox. 4pp.
  7. 122.Free Trade and Prosperity. 4pp.
  8. 123.The Canadian Preferential Tariff. By Harold Cox. 8pp.
  9. 128.A Century of British Exports. With diagram. 4pp.
  10. 134.The Benefits of Free Trade. Address By Mr. Albert Spicer.
  11. 138.A Shipowner on Shipping Subsidies. 4pp.[8pp.
  12. 139.Food and Folly. By Harold Cox. 12pp.
  13. 140.Mr. Balfour on Protection. 2pp.
  14. 141.Mr. Chamberlain on the Canadian Tariff. 4pp.
  15. 142.The Burden of Empire. 4pp.
  16. 143.The Zollverein Scheme. By Sir Swire Smith. 8pp .
  17. 144.Appeal from Labour Representatives. 4pp.
  18. 145.German Exports and German Wages. 2pp.
  19. 146.A Protectionist's Paradise. 2pp.
  20. 148.The Humours of Protection. By Lord Welby 4pp.
  21. 149.The Cotton Trade and Protection. By C W. Macara.
  22. 150.Mr. Chamberlain and the Cobden Club. 4pp.[4pp.
  23. 152A.Working Class Leaders' Protest against Preferential Tariffs. 16pp.
  24. 154."Ruined" Industries (II.)—The Tin Plate Trade. By Sir J. J. Jenkins. 8pp.
  25. 155.Those Foreign Doors. By H. Vivian. 4pp.
  26. 156."Ruined" Industries (III.)—The Brass Trades. By J. Cuthbertson. 4pp.
  27. 157.Co-operation and Free Trade. 2pp. [4pp.
  28. 158.My Sentiments on the Fiscal Question. By Alfred Morris.
  29. 159.Retaliation— Is It Feasible? By Sydney Buxton. 8pp.
  30. 160.Commercial Travellers and Free Trade. 4pp.
  31. 162."Ruined" Industries (IV.)—The Silk Trade. By Matthew Blair. 4pp.
  32. 163.Imports and Exports. By Russell Rea. 4pp.
  33. 164.Engineering and Free Trade. By George Barnes. 4pp.
  34. 165.The Candlemakers' Petition. After Bastiat. 4pp.
  35. 166.Cobden on Armaments and Expenditure. 8pp.
  36. 167.Cobden on International Peace. 8pp.
  37. 169.Mr. Chamberlain and Agriculture. 12pp.
  38. 171.Foreign and Colonial Tariff Barriers. 2pp.
  39. 172.Why Foreign Nations have gone back to Protection. By J. S. Mann. 12pp.
  40. 173.Another Chamberlain Myth: British Exports to the Colonies and to Foreign Countries. 2pp.[4pp.
  41. 174.Unemployment: Its Causes and Remedies. By F. W. Hirst.
  42. 175.Five Cardinal Diagrams of Free Trade. 8pp.
  43. Retrenchment and Finance: Memorandum by the Cobden Club in view of the Budget Discussions for the year 1906–1907

"Cobden Club Circular," Quarterly, 1d.



List of Publications: Pamphlets.


The A B C of Free Trade.By E. N. Buxton.Price 3d.
American Progress and British Commerce.By Harold Cox.Price 3d.
The Balance of Trade.By The Right Hon. G. Shaw-Lefevre.Price 3d.
A British Customs Union.By His Honour Judge Shaw, K.C.Price 3d.
Cobden's Work and Opinions.By Lord Welby and Sir Louis Malet.Price 1d.
Free Trade and British Commerce.By Lord Avebury.Price 3d.
Free Trade and British Commerce.By A. Mongredien. Revised 1903.Price 3d.
Free Trade and the English Farmer.By "One of His Friends."Price 3d.
Why Danish Farmers are Free Traders.By A. Peschcke Koedt.Price 3d.
Things Seen and Things Unseen. Translated from the French of F. Bastiat.Price 3d.
The Effect of Protection on Wages.By the late Lord Playfair.Price 1d.
Fact versus Fiction: The Cobden Club's Reply to Mr. Chamberlain.Price 1d.
Shipping and Free Trade.By Russell Rea, M.P.Price 3d.
The Lessons of History on Free Trade and Protection.By Sir Spencer Walpole.Price 2d.
The Two Theories of Foreign Trade.By Russell Rea, M.P.Price 3d.
Empire Commerce.By Senator Pulsford.Price 3d.
The Colonial Conference: The Cobden Club's Reply to the Preferential Proposals.Price 6d.


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