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A Statement of the principles and objects of a proposed national society for the cure and prevention of pauperism, by means of systematic colonization.
Original work held in Special Collections, Rare Books, 325.342 W14s
The new British province of South Australia, or, A description of the country, illustrated by charts and views; with an account of the principles, objects, plan, and prospects of the colony.
Scanned from the original held in Rare Books & Special Collections, Barr Smith Library
Sketch of a proposal for colonizing Australasia, &c. &c. &c.
Ferguson no. 1393.; Written anonymously by Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 1829, cf. Australian Dictionary of Biography.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-f1393
The colonization of Australia (1829-42); the Wakefield experiment in empire building,
Thesis (D.SC., economics)--University of London."Select bibliography": p. 342-349.Mode of access: Internet
Report on the affairs of British North America,
"The whole report was written by Charles Buller, with the exception of two paragraphs on church or crown lands, which were composed by [Edward] Gibbon Wakefield and Mr. [Richard Davies] Hanson."--Greville, A journal of the reign of Queen Victoria, 1885, v. 1, p. 163. Cf., However S. J. Reid's Life and letters of the first Earl of Durham, 1906, v. 2, p. 338-341; and an article by Richard Garnett in the English historical review, v. 17, 1902, p. 268-275, in which much greater credit is claimed for Durham and WakefieldMode of access: Internet