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  1. Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds / by Charles Mackay ; with a foreword by Andrew Tobias ; with facsim. title pages and reproductions of original ill. from the editions of 1841 and 1852 by Charles (1814-1889) Mackay, 1980
  2. The Mormons, or, Latter-day saints: with memoirs of the life and death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." by Charles Mackay, 2010-06-19
  3. The Scenery And Poetry Of The English Lakes: A Summer Ramble by Mackay Charles 1814-1889, Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  4. Life And Liberty In America: Or, Sketches Of A Tour In The United States And Canada In 1857-8 by Mackay Charles 1814-1889, 2010-09-29
  5. Life and liberty in America; or, Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8 Volume 2 by Mackay Charles 1814-1889, 2010-09-29
  6. Life and liberty in America; by Charles Mackay 1814-1889, 1859-12-31
  7. Street Tramways For London; Their Utility, Convenience And Necessity, With Some Remarks On The Working Of Street Railways In The United States And Canada by Mackay Charles 1814-1889, 2010-10-15
  8. The poetical works of Charles Mackay : now for the first time collected by Charles, 1814-1889 Mackay, 2009-10-26
  9. Life and liberty in America; or, Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8 Volume 1 by Charles, 1814-1889 Mackay, 2009-10-26
  10. New light on some obscure words and phrases in the works of Shak by Mackay. Charles. 1814-1889., 1884-01-01
  11. The lost beauties of the English language an appeal to authors. by Mackay. Charles. 1814-1889., 1874-01-01
  12. A collection of songs and ballads relative to the London prentices and trades ; and to the affairs of London generally : during the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries by Charles, 1814-1889 Mackay, 2009-10-26
  13. A dictionary of Lowland Scotch. with an introductory chapter on by Mackay. Charles. 1814-1889., 1888-01-01
  14. The book of English songs. From the sixteenth to the nineteenth by Mackay. Charles. 1814-1889., 1851-01-01

61. The Curran Index To Wellesley Index Revisions
Pages 315318, Mackay’s The Western World; and 323-326, Fairholt’s Remarkableand eccentric characters Charles Toogood Downing. Smeaton, George, 1814-1889.
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AN INDEX TO ADDITIONS TO AND CORRECTIONS OF THE WELLESLEY INDEX TO VICTORIAN PERIODICALS by Eileen M. Curran Of course most of us are delighted to clear up a Wellesley Index mystery or to fill in a Wellesley blank, and usually we want to share our discoveries.  However, how often does someone interested in the same mystery or blank find what we have tried to share?  The new information is scattered in bits here and there; even bibliographies of Victorian periodicals studies sometimes neglect to mention these articles.   What follows is not a bibliography but an index to changes to the Index published since 1989, indicating the addition or change that should be made and citing the source of evidence.  It is arranged alphabetically by periodical title, not in the order of Wellesley volumes, but with a final section of additions and corrections to specific volumes , particularly to the cumulative listing of contributors that makes up volume 5.  (I have not included under vol. 5 all changes made in the previous pages, hoping that the search/find function makes some repetitions unnecessary in this on-line format.)  I have, I hope, found all additions/corrections published in

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    Aberdeen - Seaport on the northeast coast of Scotland and was the largest fishing port in the country. Includes brief history and excerpt from a work by Daniel Defoe.
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    Beatrice Webb
    - Writer of such books as The History of Trade Unionism and Industrial Democracy. She also helped found the London School of Economics and Political Science. Includes detailed history and accomplishments. (1858 - 1943)
    Birmingham
    - Became one of the most important trade centers in Britain with main industries which included the making of guns, jewelry, pins, buttons, screws, buckles and toys. Includes brief history.
    Bradford
    - Became an important center for the woolen and textile trades in the Middle Ages. Includes brief history and excerpts from the works of various writers.

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Memoirs Of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3. Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone. Labor sMartyrs. Marchand, Charles (basse). Marshall, Logan, Editor.
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64. Levin Library, Curry College: Acquisitions, July-August 2002
Mackay, Charles, 18141889. popular delusions and the madness of crowds / CharlesMackay. Charles M. Opportunities in psychology careers / Charles M. Super
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Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds / Charles Mackay.
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Occultism Early works to 1900.
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Social psychology. Investments Psychological aspects. Stock exchanges Psychological aspects. Gottlieb, Anthony. The dream of reason : a history of western philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance / Anthony Gottlieb. New York : W.W. Norton, 2000.

65. Verzeichnis - Language: Englisch - Reference - Encyclopedias - Subject Encyclope
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Journalist for the Morning Chronicle in London, writer for Punch Magazine and joint editor of the journal, The Man in the Moon. Includes excerpts from his writing, biography and photo. (1821 - ?) Beatrice Webb - http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUwebbB.htm
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Became one of the most important trade centers in Britain with main industries which included the making of guns, jewelry, pins, buttons, screws, buckles and toys. Includes brief history.

66. Golden Drops Of Bare Truths
Charles Mackay (British poet 18141889) Man Without You ve never turned the wrongto right, You ve been a coward in the fight. Charles Darwin Animals
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" The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest h/her patients in the care of human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease. "
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" When good and evil are placed in opposition to one another, good usually triumphs over evil. However, when good and evil make pacts with one another, it is usually evil which triumphs." Henry Beston
" In a world older and more complete than ours, animals move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendor and travail of the earth." (A New Concept of Animals)

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68. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Mackay, Charles
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69. Charles Mackay
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MACKAY, Charles, author, born in Perth, Scotland, in 1814. He was educated in London and Brussels, was on the staff of the London "Morning Chronicle" in 1834-'44, and from the latter date till 1847 was editor of the " Glasgow Argus," after which he returned to London, where he has since resided. He lectured in the United States in 1857 on " Songs, National, Historical, and Popular," in 1860 established the " London Review," and in 1862-'5 was in the United States as war correspondent of the London " Times." The University of Glasgow gave him the title of LL.D. in 1847. Among his numerous works are "Songs and Poems" (London. 1834); " Legends of the Isles, and other Poems" (1845); "Town Lyrics " (1848); " Under Green Leaves" (1857); " Life and Liberty in America" (1859) ; "Under the Blue Sky" (1871); and "Gaelic Etymology of the English Language" (1878). See Wilson's " The Poets and Poetry of Scotland" (New York, 1876). TM
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diplomatist and writer (1469 1527) Charles Mackay, Scottish poet and song writer(1814 - 1889) Sir James and writer (1753 - 1821) Charles Major (1856
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Webb, Leonora W. spouse Mackay, Gordon child May (1871 - ) -childNoyes, Charles Addison (1871 Noyes, Henry Babcock (1814 - 1889) - male b
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mother: Spear, Nettie Maria (1873 - 1968) Never married. Burial - [date: 1988] [place: Limestone, Aroostook, Maine] (Webster Cemetery located on Ward Road.) Census - [date: 5 MAR 1920] [place: Limestone, Aroostook, Maine] (Age 22.) Census - [date: 3 MAY 1910] [place: Limestone, Aroostook, Maine] (Age 12.) Birth Note (Gravestone says 1899.) Noyes, Helen Emmons - female
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mother: Emmons, Helen Elizabeth (1841 - ) Birth Note (The Noyes Descendants, Vol. I says born in Saco.) spouse: Hawkes, William Thomas (1867 - )
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