Thorold Rogers - Works

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  • A History of Agriculture and Prices in England from 1259 to 1793 (1866–1902)
  • Speeches on questions of public policy by John Bright, M.P. Preface by James E. Thorold Rogers, editor. 2 vols. London: Macmillan and Co. (1868)
  • Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 2 vols. (1869); revised edition (1880); on line at Osmania University, Digital Library of India, Internet Archive. Preface by Thorold Rogers pp. v-xxx1x and v. II (1869)
  • Historical Gleanings, A Series of Sketches (Montagu, Walpole, Adam Smith, Cobbett), London : Macmillan (1869)
  • Speeches on Questions of Public Policy by Richard Cobden, M.P., Edited by John Bright and James E. Thorold Rogers, London, T. Fisher Unwin (1870). Preface by Thorold Rogers. v. 1 ISBN 1-84702-915-9 v. 2 ISBN 1-4254-9223-1; third ed. (1908) on line at Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Cobden and Modern Political Opinion. Essays on certain political topics, London, Macmillan (1873) Questia, on line.
  • A Complete Collection of the Protests of the Lords: With Historical Introductions, Vol. 1 1624-1741. Oxford, Clarendon Press; London, Macmillan & Co. (1875) On line. vol. 2. 1741-1825; vol. 3. 1826-1874.
  • Public Addresses by John Bright, M.P., ed. James E. Thorold Rogers, Preface by Thorold Rogers, pp. v-xi. 2nd ed., revised. London, Macmillan (1879) On line.
  • Six Centuries of Work and Wages: The History of English Labour 2 vols. London, Swan Sonnenschein (1884) ISBN 0-415-38229-7 - McMaster. On line.
  • The First Nine Years of the Bank of England, London, Macmillan (1887) Google Books, on line.
  • The Relations of Economic Science to Social and Political Action. London: Swan Sonnenschein (1888).
  • The Economic Interpretation of History London, G.P. Putnam's Sons (1888); T. Fisher Unwin (1909).
  • Holland. London, T. Fisher Unwin (1888); New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons (1889) - on line.
  • The Industrial and Commercial History of England: Lectures Delivered to the University of Oxford, ed. Arthur G. L. Rogers. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1892. Google Books, on line.

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