
George Jacob Holyoake
13 April 1817 – 27 January 1906
92 works on record
Works

The history of co-operation
1906

Bygones worth remembering
1905

The jubilee history of the Derby Co-operative Provident Society Limited, 1850-1900
1900

Essentials of co-operative education
1898

The jubilee history of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society, from 1847 to 1897
1897

English secularism
1896

The co-operative movement to-day
1896

Public speaking and debate
1895

Sixty years of an agitator's life
1892

Self-help a hundred years ago
1891

Hostile and generous toleration
1886

Manual of co-operation
1885

Travels in search of a settler's guide-book of America and Canada
1884

Life of Joseph Rayner Stephens
1881

Among the Americans and a stranger in America
1881

The history of co-operation in England
1875

The History of Co-operation in England: Its Literature and Its Advocates
1875

The principles of secularism illustrated
1871

Life and last days of Robert Owen, of New Lanark
1871

A new defence of the ballot
1868

A logic of facts
1866

A supressed princess
1863

The Limits of Atheism. Or, Why Should Sceptics be Outlaws
1861

The trial of theism
1858

Rudiments of Public Speaking and Debate: Or, Hints on the Application of Logic
1853

Rudiments Of Public Speaking And Debate
1853

The history of the last trial by jury for atheism in England
1851

The History of the Last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England: A Fragment of Autobiography ..
1850

The history of co-operation inEngland, its literature and its advocates

The history of the Rochdale pioneers, 1844-1892

Christianity and secularism

The path I took, and where it led me

British secular institute of communication and propagandism

Literary institutions : their relation to public opinion

The principles of secularism ...

The History of Co-Operation in England: The Constructive Period

Routledge Library Editions : The History of Social Welfare

Self-help By The People

Secularism, Scepticism, And Atheism : Verbatim Report Of The Proceedings Of A Two Nights' Public Debate Between Messrs. G.j. Holyoake & C. Bradlaugh

Sixty Years of an Agitator's Life; Volume 2

Sixty Years Of An Agitator's Life, Volumes 1-2

Report of a Public Discussion Carried on by Henry Townley ... and George Jacob Holyoake ... on the Question - Is There Sufficient Proof of the Existence of a God? Ed. with Notes by H. Townley

The Life and Character of Richard Carlile
The origin and nature of secularism showing that where freethought commonly ends secularism begins
1987
Robert Owen, the precursor of social progress
1900
The origin and nature of secularism
1896
The policy of commercial co-operation as respects including the consumer
1888
New ideas of the day
1887
A plea for affirmation in parliament
1882
The trial of theism, accused of obstructing secular life
1877
The last trial for atheism in England
1871
A new defence of the ballot in consequence of Mr. Mill's objections to it
1868
Working-class representation
1868
The history of co-operation in Halifax and of some other institutions around it
1867
Public Speaking and Debate: With an Essay on Sacred Eloquence by Henry Rogers. Revised with ..
1863
The last trial for alleged atheism in England
1861
The outlaws of freethought
1861
Principles of secularism briefly explained
1859
Organisation
1853
Why do the clergy avoid discussion, and the philosophers discountenance it?
1852
Rationalism: A Treatise for the Times
1845
Rationalism
1845
Tracts 1845-1855
1845
The spirit of Bonner in the disciples of Jesus, or the cruelty and intolerance of Christianity displayed, in the prosecution of blashemy, of Charles Southwell, editor of the Oracle of Reason
1840
The warpath of opinion
Secular responsibility
Holyoake papers
Paley refuted in his own words
Public lessons of the hangman
The trial of George Jacob Holyoake, on an indictment for blasphemy, before Mr. Justice Erskine, and a common jury, at Gloucester, August the 15th, 1842
Excluded evidence on the ground of speculative opinion
The logic of life, deduced from the principle of freethought
Cumming wrong; Colenso right
Against clandestine commissions
Address by George Jacob Holyoake on the occasion of the unveiling of the Robert Owen Co-operative Memorial atNewtown, July 12th, 1902
A visit to Harmony Hall
The logic of co-operation
The jubilee history of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society
The logic of death, or, Why should the atheist fear to die?
Secularism, scepticism, and atheism
The logic of death
The advantages and disadvantages of trades' unions
The limits of atheism
Thirty-three years of co-operation in Rochdale
History of the Taxes on Knowledge
Reasoner
Christianity and Secularism: Report of a Public Discussion Between Brewin ..
Isola, Or The Disinherited
History of the Rochdale Pioneers
The workman and the suffrage
Mathematics no mystery,or the beauties and uses of Euclid
Miscellaneous correspondence