@booklet {7213, title = {Description of Spensonia}, year = {1795}, note = {

Rpt. in Trial of Thomas Spence in 1801 Together With His Description of Spensonia, Constitution of Spensonia, End of Oppression, Recantation of the End of Oppression, Newcastle on Tyne Lecture Delivered in 1775. Also a Brief Life of Spence and a Description of His Political Token Dies by Arthur W. Waters (Leamington Spa, Eng.: Privately Ptd., 1917), 82-91; and in The Political Works of Thomas Spence. Ed. H.T. Dickinson (Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng.: Avero (Eighteenth Century) Publications Ltd., 1982), 25-33. First published in somewhat different form in Spence\’s journal Pig\’s Meat; or Lessons for the Swinish Multitude as \“The Marine Republic\” 2.6 (1794): 68-72; and \“A Further Account of Spensonia\” 2.18-19 (1794): 205-18. These versions rpt. in Pig\’s Meat: The Selected Writings of Thomas Spence, Radical and Pioneer Land Reformer. Ed. G.I. Gallop (Nottingham, Eng.: Spokesman, 1982), 76-90.

}, month = {1795}, publisher = {Hive of Liberty}, address = {London}, abstract = {

A version of Spence\&$\#$39;s cooperative commonwealth.\ See also 1782, 1798, and 1801 Spence.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Thomas] [Spence] (1750-1814)} } @booklet {7176, title = {A Supplement to the History of Robinson Crusoe, Being the History of Crusonia, or Robinson Crusoe{\textquoteright}s Island, Down to the Present Time. Copied from a letter sent by Mr. Wishit, Captain of the Good-Intent, to an intelligent Friend in England, after being in a Storm in May, 1781 driven out of his course to the Said Island. Published by the said Gentleman, for the agreeable Perusal of Robinson Crusoe{\textquoteright}s Friends of all Sizes}, volume = {New ed.}, year = {1782}, note = {

Also in Spence\’s phonetic spelling in the same volume. The standard version is rpt. in The Political Works of Thomas Spence. Ed. H.T. Dickinson (Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng.: Avero (Eighteenth-Century) Publications Ltd., 1982), 5-15; in Modern British Utopias 1700-1850. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 8 vols. (London: Pickering \& Chatto, 1997), 4: 105-120; and in Thomas Spence: The Poor Man\’s Revolutionary. Ed. Alastair Bonnett and Keith Alexander (London: Breviary Stuff Publications, 2014), 133-144.

}, month = {1782}, publisher = {T. Saint}, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng.}, abstract = {

Eutopia. Robinson Crusoe\’s island had developed the institutions found in Britain at the time, but a revolution had overthrown the system, abolished all landlords except the local parish, and established majority rule and a citizen\’s militia. See also 1795, 1798 and 1801 Spence.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {[Thomas] [Spence] (1750-1814)} }