William Hone,
Bibliographies and Archives
This section of the BioText offers an array of bibliographical reference materials for the scholar. I have included, for example, references to and brief descriptions of both primary works (written by or otherwise associated with Hone) and secondary works (more recent scholarly, historical, or critical studies). In addition to these conventional resources, I have also included here some guides to the archival sources for information about Hone in particular and about Regency-period radicalism more generally, as well as a guide to contemporary reviews of Hone's publications. The resources here can be accessed through the following table of contents:
Bibliographies:
- William Hone: A Short Title Bibliography--designed as a quick reference to titles and dates of works written and/or published by Hone.
- William Hone: An Annotated Bibliography--a more thoroughly detailed bibliography with transcriptions of title pages, printing and publishing information, and brief one- or two-sentence descriptions of most of the works. There are also links to facsimile images of some title pages and even to electronic editions of the works themselves.
- William Hone: Secondary Source Bibliography--a listing of the principal biographical, historical, and critical scholarship on Hone.
Archives:
- Archives cover page and contents--a table of contents page with very brief descriptions of the various archival repositories described here in the BioText.
- Archives in the United Kingdom
- The British Library Manuscripts
- The Ogden MSS at University College, London
- The Bodleian Library at Oxford
- The Public Record Office
- Other British Archives
- Archives in the United States
- Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
- The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
- Other US Archives
Reviews:
[forthcoming]