IDENTIFIER AUTHOR TITLE DATE PAGE # PUBLISHER NOTES
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 1Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter I.1842The nonconformist, no. 62 (June 15, 1842), p. 410-411
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 2Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter II.1842The nonconformist, p. 427
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 3Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter III.1842The nonconformist, p. 474-475
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 4Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter IV.1842The nonconformist, p. 506-507 and 537-538
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 5Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter V.1842The nonconformist, p. 603
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 6Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter VI.1842The nonconformist, Sept. 21, 1842, p. 634-635
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 7Spencer, Herbert.The proper sphere of government. Letter VII.1842The nonconformist, Oct. 19, 1842, p. 634-635
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 8Spencer, Herbert.Remarks upon the theory of reciprocal dependence in the animal and vegetable creations, as regards it bearing upon palaeontology.1844The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science, v. 24, p. 90-94
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 9Spencer, Herbert.A theory of population, deduced from the general law of animal fertility.1852The Westminster review, v. 54, p. 468-501
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 10Thomson, William.On a universal tendency in nature to the dissipation of mechanical energy.1852Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, v. 3, no. 42, p. 139-142
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 11Spencer, Herbert.A theory of population [excerpt]1852The Westminster review, v. 57, p. 500
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 1, 12Spencer, Herbert.The use of anthropomorphism.1853The Leader, Nov. 5, 1853, p. 1076-1077
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 13Spencer, Herbert.A letter from Mr. Herbert Spencer.1864The New Englander, v. 23 (1864), p. 169-1712 copies
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 14Spencer, Herbert.Illustrations of universal progress: a series of discussions [preface]1864Spencer, Herbert. Illustrations of universal progress, text partially cropped, p. Xxiii-xivD. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 15Spencer, Herbert.Education, intellectual, moral and physical [advertisement]1864Spencer, Herbert. Illustrations of universal progress, text partially cropped, p. i-viii, at endD. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 16Spencer, Herbert.American notice of a new system of philosophy, by Herbert Spencer. 1864Spencer, Herbert. Illustrations of universal progress, text partially cropped, p. v-xxiiD. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 17Bain, Alexander.Herbert Spencer.1868Bain, A. Mental and moral science, 2nd ed.Longmans
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 18[Editor of The Nation]Herbert Spencer's reputation.1869The nation, v. 8 (May 20, 1869), p. 394-395
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 19Spencer, Herbert.Mental evolution.1871The contemporary review, v. 17, p. 461-462
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 20[Tyndall, John?A correction--letter from Prof. Tyndall,1873Popular science monthly, v. 3 (June 1873), 1875, p. 241-243
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 21[reviewer unidentified]Descriptive sociology, or Groups of sociological facts, classified and arranged by Herbert Spencer. Part 1. … [review]1873The British quarterly review, v. 58, p. 572-573
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 2, 22Tylor, E. B.Spencer's Descriptive sociology [review]1873Nature, v. 8 (Oct. 30, 1873), p. 544-547
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 23The international scientific series. The study of sociology, by Herbert Spencer. [review]1874International review, v. 1, p. 407-413
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 24Amberley, John Russell, ViscountSpencer's "study of sociology" [review]1874The examiner, Jan. 10, 1874, p. 37-38
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 25Sully, James.Mr. Spencer's Essays [review]1874The examiner, July 4, 1874, p. 710-711
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 26Youmans, Edward L.Herbert Spencer and the doctrine of evolution. 1875Cazelles, E. M. Outline of the evolution-philosophy, p. 120D. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 27Carpenter, William B.1875Carpenter, Principles of mental physiology, p. 228-229D. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 28Bain, A.The principles of sociology, by Herbert Spencer [review]1876Mind, v. 1, p. 128-131, 1876
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 29Herbert Spencer's sociology1876British quarterly review, v. 63 (Jan. 1876), p. 1-20
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 30[artist unidentified]Herbert Spencer [portrait]1876Frontispiece of Popular science monthly, Mar. 1876, opposite p. 513, to illustrate Sketch of Herbert Spencer [by E.L. Youmans], on p. 620-626
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 3, 31The worship of ancestors [review of Spencer's Principles of sociology, v. 1]1877The Pall Mall gazette, Feb. 1, 1877, p. 11-12
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 32J.H.A.The principles of sociology, by Herbert Spencer [review]1878The radical review, v. 1 (1877-78), p. 352-357
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 33Patterson, J. Stahl.Spencer's unknowable as the basis of religion.1878The radical review, v. 1 (1877-78), p. 419-442
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 34James, William.Herbert Spencer's Data of ethics. [review]1879The Nation, v. 28, no. 741, p. 178-179
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 35Gundry, A. W.Spencer's Data of ethics. [review]1879Rose-Belford's Canadian monthly and national review, v. 3, p. 646-650
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 36Jehu Junior [i.e. Thomas Gibson Bowles]Men of the day. No. CXCVIII, Mr. Herbert Spencer.1879Vanity fair, Apr. 26, 1879, p. 241 and facing plate
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 37Le Sueur, Wm. D.Mr. Spencer and his critics.1880Rose-Belford's Canadian monthly and national review, v. 4, p. 166-171
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 38Tylor, Edward B.1881Anthropology [preface], p. vi-viiD. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 39De Morgan, Sophia Elizabeth.1882Memoir of Augustus De Morgan, p. 162-163Longmans, Green and Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 4, 40Evolutionists at dinner: a compliment to Herbert Spencer.1882New York tribune, Nov. 10, 1882, 2 p.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 5, 41Report of Mr. Spencer' interview.1883Herbert Spencer on the Americans and the Americans on Herbert Spencer, p. 9-20D. Appleton and Co.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 5, 42Spencer, Herbert.Herbert Spencer on the Americans, and the Americans on Herbert Spencer.1883D. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 5, 43Spencer, Herbert.Descriptive sociology… extracts from the provisional preface.1884Advertisement at end of First principles, 4th editionWilliams & Norgate, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 6, 44Proctor, Richard A.Herbert Spencer as a thinker.1887The open court, v. 1, no. 6 (Apr. 28, 1887) p. 145-147
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 6, 45Tönnies, F.Herbert Spencer's sociologisches Werk.1889Philosophische Monatschrift, v. 125, p. 50-85
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 6, 46Ritchie, David G.Mr. Spencer's individualism [and] The State versus Mr. Herbert Spencer.1891Ritchie, The principles of state interference, p. 45-48 & 75-77Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 6, 47Robertson, John M.Herbert Spencer.1891Robertson, Modern humanists, p. 212-260Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 48Wakeman, T. B.The last phase of Herbert Spencer's philosophy.1891The open court, no. 207 (Aug. 13, 1891), p. 2907-2911
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 49James, Lewis G.Philosophical agnosticism and monism: the psychological test. With: Agnosticism in "The monist. By Ellis Thurtell, and Spencerian agnosticism, by P.C. [Paul Carus]1891The open court, no. 212 (Sept. 17, 1891), p. 2947-2957
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 50James, Lewis G.Herbert Spencer's philosophy. With: The case of agnosticism revised, by P.C. [Paul Carus]1891The open court, no. 217 (Oct. 22, 1891), p. 2991-2997
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 51Hudson, William H.Herbert Spencer and the synthetic philosophy.1892The popular science monthly, v. 41, May 1892, p. 1-16
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 52Marett, R. R.The ethics of industrialism: a criticism of Mr. Herbert Spencer's "justice."1892Economic review, v. 2, p. 342-350
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 53Spencer, Herbert.Mr. Herbert spencer and Mr. Renan: an interesting letter. [Transcript of a letter by Spencer published in the Figaro]1892The Pall Mall gazette, v.55, no. 8606 (Oct. 20, 1892), p. 6
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 7, 54Spencer, Herbert.The late professor Tyndall.1894The fortnightly review, v. 61, p. 141-148
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 55Allen, Grant.To Herbert Spencer [poem]1894Allen, The lower slopes, p. 45-47Elkin Mathews & John Lane, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 56Gingell, Julia Raymond.[Explanation of cover symbol of Spencer's hardcover books]1894Gingell, Aphorisms from the writings of Herbert Spencer, 2nd edition*, p. [vi-vii]Chapman and Hall, London*probably also in 1st edition, also published in 1894
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 57Allen, Grant.To Herbert Spencer [poem]1894Allen, The lower slopes, p. 45-47Elkin Mathews & John Lane, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 58The principles of sociology, by Herbert Spencer. Vol. III [review]1896The Athenaeum, v. 108, no. 3608 (Dec. 19, 1896), p. 865-866
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 59Giddings, Franklin H.Spencer's Principle of sociology. Vol. III [review]1897Science, new ser., v. 5, p.732-733
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 60Spencer, Herbert.Descriptive sociology… extracts from the provisional preface.1897Advertisement at end of F. Howard Collins's Epitome of the synthetic philosophy of Herbert Spencer.Williams & Norgate, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 61Gunton, George.Spencer's last book.1897Gunton magazine, v. 12 (May 1897), p. 291-304
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 62Didden, R. A German appreciation of Herbert Spencer.1897The Westminster review, v. 148, p. 604-610
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 63Spencer, Herbert.Epitome of the synthesic philosophy of Herbert Spencer [preface]1897Spencer, Epitome of the synthesic philosophy of Herbert Spencer, p. vii-xi [p. vii missing]Williams & Norgate, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 64Spencer, Herbert.The principles of sociology. 2 volumes. [Bibliographical references sections only]1897D. Appleton and Company, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 65Herbert Spencer's last volume: The principle of sociology, Vol. III [review]1897The critic, v. 30 (Jan. 9, 1897), p. 19
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 8, 66Henderson, C. R.Mr. Herbert Spencer's final volume. [review]1897The dial, v. 22 (Jan. 16, 1897), p. 45-47
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 67The principles of sociology, by Herbert Spencer. Vol. III [review]1897The nation, v. 64 (Mar. 11, 1897), p. 191
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 68Berry, Arthur.1898Berry, A short history of astronomy, p. 320-322, 337-339, 400-402, 405-409John Murray, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 69Ward, James.1899Ward, Naturalism and agnosticism, v. 1, p. 198-205Adam and Charles Black, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 70McCarthy, Justin.1899McCarthy, Reminiscences, v. 2, p. 320-322Chatto & Windus, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 71Ferri, Enrico.[Letter to La riforma, which had printed a letter addressed by Spencer to M. Fiorentino in its June 19, 1895 issue.1900Ferri, E. socialism and modern science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx)International Library Pub. Co.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 72Spencer, Herbert.[Letter dated 22nd Oct. '85]1900Clodd, Edward. Grant Allen, a memoir, p. 126-127Grant Richards, London2 copies
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 73Spencer, Herbert.[Letter dated 20th Feb. 1897]1900Clodd, Edward. Grant Allen, a memoir, p. 174-176Grant Richards, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 74Macpherson, Hector.1900Macpherson, Spencer and Spencerism, p. 103-104Doubleday, Page & Co.2 copies
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 75Pearson, Karl.Spencer's classification.1900Pearson, The grammar of science, 2nd ed., p. 510-513Adam and Charles Black, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 76Spencer, Herbert.[Letters to Mrs. Lynn Linton, dated 6th June, 1894 and 3rd Sept. 1894]1901Layard, George Somes. Mrs. Lynn Linton, her life, letters and opinions, p. 310-312Methuen & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 77Frankland, Edward.The X Club.1902Sketches from the life of Edward Frankland, edited by his two daughters, p. 148-163Spottiswoode & Co.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 9, 78Herbert Spencer: a portrait1904Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, v. 175 (Jan. 1904), p. 100-116
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 10, 79Gribble, Francis.Herbert Spencer: his autobiography and his philosophy.1904The fortnightly review, v. 81, p. 984-995
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 10, 80Collier, James.Reminiscences of Herbert Spencer.1904Royce, Josiah. Herbert Spencer: an estimate and review, p. 187-234Fox, Duffield & Co., New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 10, 81Herbert Spencer notes.1904The liberal review, v. 1, p. 18-21
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 10, 82Allen, Grant.Personal reminiscences of Herbert Spencer.1904The forum, v. 35, July 1903-June 1904, p. 610-628
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 10, 83Lowie, Robert H.Tolstoi or Spencer?1904The liberal review, v. 1, no. 9 (Oct. 1904), p. 515-520
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 10, 84Spencer, Herbert.Unpublished letters.1904The independent, v. 56, p. 998-1005, 1169-1174, 1471-1478
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 11, 85James, William.Herbert Spencer, born 1820 died 1903.1904The critic, v. 44, p. 21-24
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 11, 86[artist unidentified, possibly E.J. Boehm]Herbert Spencer when 76 [bust]1904Frontispiece of Popular science monthly, Jan. 1904, opposite p. 195, to accompny spencer's obituary, p. 282-283
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 11, 87White, William Allen.Ther natural history of a gentleman: being the autobiography of Mr. Herbert Spencer.1904The Saturday evening post, July 23, 1904, p. 13-15
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 11, 88Mariupolsky, Phil. L.1904Mariupolsky, Die philosophische Begründung der Evolutionstheorie Herbert Spencer's, p. 1, 136-144Frenckellska Tryckeri-Aktiebolaget, Helsingfors
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 11, 89Hudson, William Henry.Chronological list of Spencer's writings.1906Hudson, W.H. An introduction to the philosophy of Herbert Spencer. Rev. ed.Watts & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 12, 90Two (two of Spencer's sisters)Home life with Herbert Spencer.1906J.W. Arrowsmith, Bristol
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 91Compayré, Gabriel.1907Compayré, Herbert Spencer and scientific education [frontispiece and title-page only]Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 92Priestly, Lady Eliza.1908Priestly, The story of a lifetime, p. 236-237Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 93Tollemache, Lionel A.1908Tollemache, Old and odd memories, p. 292-296Edward Arnold, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 94Wallace, Alfred R.The unity of the stellar universe.1908Wallace, Man's place in the universe, p. 100-103Chapman and Hall, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 95Duncan, David. 1908Duncan, Life and letters of Herbert Spencer, v. 1, p. 82-83, 264-265, 272-273, 284-287, 356-359, 394-395D. Appleton and Company**possibly Williams and Norgate, 1911
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 96Duncan, David. 1908Duncan, Life and letters of Herbert Spencer, v. 2, p. 140-141, 146-147 and v. 3, p. 320-321D. Appleton and Company**possibly Williams and Norgate, 1911
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 97Galton, Francis.1909Galton, Memories of my life, p. 167-168, 178-179E.P. Dutton and Company, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 98Clodd, Edward.Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)1916Clodd, E. Memories, p. 50-53Chapman & Hall, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 99Morley, John, ViscountHerbert Spencer.1917Morley, Recollections, v. 1, p. 110-116Macmillan & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 100Sully, James.Herbert Spencer.1918Sully, J. My life and friends, p. 288-295
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 101Huxley, Leonard.1918Huxley, Life and letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, p. 538-546D. Appleton & Co.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 102Kroeber, A. L.The possibility of a social psychology [excerpt]1918The American journal of sociology, v. 23, p. 642-645
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 103Ward, Lester F.1918Ward, Glimpses of the cosmos, v. 6, p. 302-303
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 104Carnegie, Andrew.Herbert Spencer and his disciple.1920Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.Houghton Mifflin Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 105Shipley, Maynard.Forty years of a scientific friendship.1920The open court, v. 34, p. 252-255, 1920
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 13, 106Goldenweiser, Alexander A.Spencerian philosophy in 1920.1920The freeman, v. 1 (May 19, 1920), p. 228-229
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 107Neilson, Francis and Albert Jay Nock.1920The freeman, v. 1 (May 19, 1920), p. 219
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 108Barnes, Harry E.Some typical contributions of English sociology to political theory.1921The American journal of sociology, v. 27, no. 3 (Nov. 1921), p. 289-324
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 109Raymond, E. T.Herbert Spencer.1921Raymond, E.T. Portraits of the nineties, p. 111-112T. Fisher Unwin, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 110Bernard, L. L.Herbert Spencer: the man and his age.1922South Atlantic quarterly, v. 21, p. 241-251
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 111Spencer, Herbert and william De Morgan.[Three letters, dated June 8, 1880, Sept. 3, 1881 and Sept. 20, 1881]1922Stirling, A. M. W. William De Morgan and his wife, p. 109-111Henry Holt and Company, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 112Hind, C. Lewis.1922Hind, More authors and I, p. 270-271Dodd, Mead and Company, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 113Small, Albion W.1924Small, Origins of sociology, p. 325 [or 326]University of Chicago Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 114Spencer, Herbert.[Two letters, dated Oct. 4 ? And Feb. 28, 1884]1925Starr, Harris E. William Graham Sumner, p. 503-505 Henry Holt and Company, New Yorkp. 503 mainly illegible
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 115House, Floyd N. The concept of "social forces" in American sociology [excerpt] 1925The American journal of sociology, v. 31, p. 151-153
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 116Moore, George.1927Moore, Evelyn Innes, p. 300D. Appleton and Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 117Werner, E. T. C.An autobiographical note.1928Autumn leaves, an autobiography.Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 14 , 118Stern, Bernhard J.Lewis Henry Morgan: American ethnologist1928Social forces, v. 6, no. 3 (Mar. 1928), p. 344-357
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 119Robertson, J. M.1929Robertson, A history of freethought in the nineteenth century, p. 355-370Watts & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 120Galton, Francis.Galton's characterisation of Herbert Spencer1930The life, letters and labours of Francis Galton, v. 3B, p. 626-628
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 121Burr, Anna Robeson.1930Burr, Weir Mitchell, his life and letters, p. 210-211Duffield & Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 122Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen.1932Blunt, My diaries, p. 297, 317-319, 326, 333, 342, 410-411, 480-482, 497 and 514Martin Secker, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 123[photographer unidenfied]Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), (Keystone View Co.) [oval photograph] 1932Hendrick, Burton J. The life of Andrew Carnegie, v. 2, facing p. 286 or near thereDoubleday, Doran & Company, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 124Cavenagh, Francis Alexander.1932Cavenagh, Herbert Spencer on education [introduction], p. vii-xxxii.Cambridge University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 125Pollock, Frederick.1933Pollock, For my grandson: remembrances of an ancient Victorian, p. 97-98John Murray, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 126Hearnshaw, F. J. C.Herbert Spencer and the individualists [excerpt]1933Hearnshaw, The social and political ideas of some representative thinkers of the Victorian age, p. 74-75George G. Harrap & Co., London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 127Milne, James.1934Milne, The memoirs of a bookman, p. 96-99John Murray, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 128Troughton, Walter.Herbert Spencer's last years.1938The rationalist annual, 1938, p. 59-65
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 129Tylor, Edward B.[Letter to Dr. Westermark, dated Oct. 23, 1891]1940Wikman, K. Rob. V., Letters from Edward B. Tylor and Alfred Russel Wallace to Edward Westermark. In Acta Academiae Aboensis. Humaniora, v. 13, no. 7, p. 9-10
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 130Bernard, L.L. & Jessie Bernard.An early New York group of laissez faire advocates.1943Bernard, L.L. & J. Bernard. Origins of American sociology.Thomas Crowell Co.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 15, 131Bernard, L. L. and Jessie Bernard.1943Bernard, Origins of American sociology, p. 148-160Thomas Crowell Co., New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 132Radcliffe-Brown, A. R.Evolution, social or cultural?1947American anthropologist, v. 49, p. 78-83
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 133Brown, Alan Willard.1947Brown, The Metaphysical Society: Victorian minds in crisis, 1869-1880, p. 24-25Columbia University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 134Brown, Alan Willard.1947Brown, The Metaphysical Society: Victorian minds in crisis, 1869-1880, p. 43-47Columbia University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 135Köbben, André J.New ways of presenting an old idea: the statistical method in social anthropology [excerpt]1952Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, v. 82, p. 130
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 136Nagai, Michio.Herbert Spencer in early Meiji Japan.1954Far Eastern quarterly, v. 14, p. 55-64
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 137Irvine, William.1955Irvine, Apes, angels, and Victorians, p. 208-209, 333-334, 349--350, 377, 385-387McGraw-Hill Book Company
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 138Pizer, Donald.Herbert Spencer and the genesis of Hamplin Garland's critical system.1957Tulane studies in English, v. 7, p. 153-168, 1957
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 139Magoun, Horace W.Concept of brain function in Northwestern Medical School's century.1959 Northwestern University Medical School quarterly bulletin, v. 33, p. 322-332
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 140Medawar, P.B.Onwards from Spencer: evolution and evolutionism.1963Encounter, v. 21, no. 3 (Sept. 1963), p. 35-43
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 141Nietzsche, Friedrich.1964Nietzsche, The will to power, v. 1, p. 51 Russell & Russell, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 142Goldthorpe, John H.Herbert Spencer.1964New society, Nov. 5, 1964, p. 25-26
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 143J. N.1966List of Herbert Spencer lectures delivered since 1932 [mimeographed typescript, dated 1.2.66, with 2 entries added subsequently]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 144Leroy, Jean F.Naudin, Spencer et Darwin dans l'histoire des theories de l'heredite.:1967Actes du Congrès international d'histoire des sciences, v. 5, p. 64-69
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 16, 145Young, Robert M.The development of Herbert Spencer's concept of evolution.1967Actes du Xie Congres international d'histoire des sciences, v. 2, p. 273-278
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 146Brush, Stephen G.Herbert Spencer and the dissipation of energy. [Section of article entitled Thermodynamics and history]1967The graduate journal, v. 7, p. 511-514, 551 & 553
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 147University Presses of Chicago, Columbia & Yale.1967[Advertisement of recent publications] [1 sheet]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 148Carneiro, Robert L.Editor's introduction1967The evolution of society: selection's from Herbert Spencer's Principles of sociology, edited with an introduction by Robert L. Carneiro, p. ix-lvii.University of Chicago Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 149Eisen, Sydney.Frederic Harrison and Herbert Spencer: embattled unbelievers.1968Victorian studies, v. 12, no. 1 (Sept. 1968)
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 150Clark, ronald W.The family tree, showing the first three generations descending from T.H. huxley.1968Clark, The Huxleys, p. 376-377Heinemann, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 151Young, Robert M.The functions of the brain: Gall to Ferrier (1808-1886) [excerpt]1968Isis, v. 59, p. 259-261
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 152Williams, David.Thick-set Sybil [review of George Eliot, by gordon S. Haight1969Punch, Jan. 8, 1969, p. 69-70
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 153Masters, Edgar Lee.1969Across Spoon river, p. 85Octagon Books, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 154Sharpley, Anne.The paradox of Marx and Spencer corner.1969Evening standard, June 16, 1969, p. 11
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 17, 155MacLeod, Roy M.The X-Club, a social network of science in late-Victorian England.1970Notes and records of the Royal Society of London, v. 24, no. 2, p. 305-322
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 156Jensen, J. Vernon.The X Club: fraternity of Victorian scientists.1970The British journal for the history of science, v. 5, p. 62-72
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 157Spencer, Herbert.[Letter to charles Darwin, dated Feb. 22, 1860]1970Sir Charles Lyell's sceientific journals on the species question, p. 353-354 & 397Yale University Press2 copies, one lacks p. 397 but photopy of p. 353-354 is better
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 158French, Richard D.Darwin and the physiologists, or The medusa and modern cardiology. [excerpt]1970Journal of the history of biology, v. 3, p. 258-260
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 159Andreski, Stanislav.The case for war1970Time, Mar. 9, 1970, p. 46-47
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 160De Vos, P. J.Herbert Spencer as positivist-organicist: contradictions in his theories1971Fort Hare University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 161Nisbet, Robert.Herbert Spencer: the evolution of a sociologist [review]1971The New York Times book review, Sept. 26, 1971, p. 36 & 38
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 162Halliday, R. J.Social Darwinism: a definition.1971Victorian studies, June, 1971, p. 389-405
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 163Carneiro, Robert L.The devolution of evolution.1972Social biology, v. 19, Sept. 1972
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 164Gross, John.Viewpoint.1972T.L.S., no. 3673 (July 21, 1972), [1 page, page number unidentified]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 18, 165Shenker, Israel.Popular science, at 100, still advises: do it yourself1972The New York times, Apr., 25, 1972, p. 45
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 19, 166Rogers, T. D.1972Handlist of the Herbert spencer papers (Ms. 791) deposited in the University of london Library by the Athenaeum[photocopy of typescript]Oversized, legal stored at the back of the box
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 167Ellman, Richard(?)Dorothea's husbands: some biographical speculations, by Richard Ellman [excerpt]1973The Times literary supplement, Feb. 16, 1973, p. 165
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 168Bloom, Robert l.Letters: would Marx tell spencer? [letter to the editor]1974The New York times, Oct. 20, 1974 [unidentified page]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 169Moffat, Mary Jane & Charlotte Painter, editors.George Eliot (1819-1880)1974Revelations: diaries of women, p. 181-186Random House, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 170Schoenwald, Richard L."G. Eliot's 'love' letters": unpublished letters from George Eliot to Herbert Spencer, p. 362-371 [missing p. 369-370 and most of p. 364]1976Bulletin of the New York Public Library, v. 79, p. 366-
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 171Avrith, Gale.1977Herbert Spencer and social evolution in the nineteenth century: a re-evaluation of his role in the history of anthropology [thesis proposal]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 172Bannister, Robert C.Hushing up death.1979Bannister, Social Darwinism: science and myth in Anglo-American social thought, p. 34-56 and 256-258
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 20, 173Buttigieg, Joseph A.Individual freedom in a structured universe: Spencer, Galsworthy and The man of property.1980Research studies, v. 48, no. 4 (Dec. 1980), p. 198-209
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 174Cadogan, Mary.Herbert Van Thal, Eliza Lynn Linton [review]1980Books and bookmen, Jan. 1980, p. 61
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 175Avrith, Gale.James G. Kennedy, Herbert Spencer. Boston: G.K. Hall, Twayne, 1978 [review and rebuttal]1982Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences, v. 18, issue 2 (Apr. 1982), p. 190-192
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 176Desmond, Adrian.Huxley, Spencer, & Owen.1982Desmond, Archetypes and ancestors, p. 95-101Blond & Briggs, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 177Morrison, Rodney J.Henry C. Carey and American economic development [excerpt]1986Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, v. 76, pt. 3, p. 21
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 178Lodise, Carmen.My visit to Marx's tomb.1987Isla Vista free press, Oct. 14, 1987, p. 11
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 179Turner, Jonathan H. & Alexandra R. Maryanski.Sociology's lost human relations area files1988Sociological perspectives, v. 31, no. 1 (Jan. 1988), p. 19-34
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 180Greene, John C.Darwinism and moral purpose. [Review of Darwinism and the emergence of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior, by Robert J. Richards]1988Science, v. 239, Jan. 8, 1988 [offprint]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 181Paul, Diane B.The selection of the "survival of the fittest."1988Journal of the history of science, v. 21, no. 3 (fall 1988), p. 411-424
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 182Darwin, Charles.[Letter to Herbert Spencer, Mar. 11, 1856]1990Burkhardt, Frederick and Sydney Smith (editors), The correspondence of Charles Darwin, v. 6, p. 56-57Cambridge University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 183Perrin, Robert G.In search of Mr. Herbert Spencer.1990Tennessee sociologue, v. 1, no. 1 (May 1990), p. 3-4 and 8
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 184Cord, Steven B.Herbert Spencer and land-rent ownership.1990Incentive taxation, July-Aug. 1990, p. 2-3
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 185Ingold, Tim.A specious theory of origins [review of Social evolutionism: a critical history, by Stephen K. Sanderson]1990The Times higher education supplement, Feb. 11, 1990, p. 18
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 186Gayon, Jean."Natural selection" versus "survival of the fittest" [part of article entitled: Critics and criticisms of the modern synthesis]1990Hecht, Max, et al. (editors). Evolutionary biology, v. 24, p. 19-21Plenum Press, New York
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 187Laurent, John.Roots of "superorganism" [letter to the editor about Thomas D. Seeley's 1989 article and Seeley's reply]1990American scientist, v. 78 (May-June 1990), p. 197
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 188Bocking, Stephen.Stephen Forbes, Jacob Reighard, and the emergence of aquatic ecology in the Great Lakes region. [excerpt]1990Journal of the history of biology, v. 23, no. 3 (Fall 1990), p. 461, 465-466
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 21, 189Haines, Valerie A.Spencer, Darwin, and the question of reciprocal influence.1991Journal of the history of biology, v. 24, no. 3 (Fall 1991), p. 409-4312 copies
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 190Jensen, J. Vernon.Communications with close friends: the X Club.1991Jensen, Thomas Henry Huxley, p. 143-165 and 224-227University of Delaware Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 191Stocking, George W.Ethnographic classification and the science of progress.1991History of anthropology newsletter, v. 18, no. 2, p. 4-6
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 192Perrin, Robert G.Émile Durkheim's The division of labour and the shadow of Herbert Spencer1991[computer printout, 24 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 193Haight, Gordon S.Eliot, George.1992The new Encyclopaedia britannica, 15th ed., v. 4, p. 449-451Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 194Graber, Robert Bates.Henry Spencer and George Eliot: some corrections and implications.1993George Eliot-George Henry Lewes studies, no. 22/23 (Sept. 1993), p. 69-83
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 195Godfrey, Laurie.Darwinian, Spencerian, and modern perspectives on progress in biological evolution.1993Ela' qua: essays in honor of Richard B. Woodbury, p. 29-42Dept. of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 196Small, Albion W.The era of sociology [excerpts]1994The American journal of sociology, v. 100, no. 1, p. xvi-xx [reprint of v. 1, no. 1 (July 1895), p. 8-12]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 197Gay, Hannah.No 'heathen's corner' here: the failed campaign to memorialize Herbert Spencer in Westminster Abbey.1998BJHS, v. 31, p. 41-54
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 22, 198Gayon, Jean.The ontology of selection [excerpts]1998Darwinism's struggle for survival: heredity and the hypothesis of natural selection, p. 66-67, 248-249, 408-409, 418-421Cambridge University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 199Offer, John.Spencer's future of welfare: a vision eclipsed.1999The sociologixal review, v. 47, no. 1 (Feb. 1999), p. 136-162
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 200Gay, Hannah.Explaining the universe: Herbert Spencer's attempt to synthesize political and evolutionary ideas.1999Endeavour, v. 23, no. 2, p. 56-59
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 201Rizzo, Mario J.The coming slavery: the determinism of Herbert Spencer.1999Review of Austrian economics, v. 12, p. 115-130
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 202Howland, Douglas.Society reified: Herbert Spencer and political theory in early Meiji Japan.2000Comparative studies in society and history, v. 42, p. 67-86
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 203Secord, James A.2000Victorian sensation: the extraordinary publication, reception and secret authorship of Vestiges of the natural history of creation, p. 338-339, 480-481, 486-489University of Chicago Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 204New York University, School of Continuing and Professional Studies"Education has for its object the formation of character"--Herbert Spencer, 1820-1903 [advertisement]2002The New York Times magazine, Oct. 6, 2002, p. 140
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 23, 205Zastoupil, Lynn.Defining Christians, making Britons: Rammohun Roy and the Unitarians.2002Victorian studies, v. 44, no. 2 (Winter 2002), p. 215-243, 367-371
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 24, 206The Galton Institute.2003Symposium to Commemorate Herbert Spencer, 1820-1903, Founding Father of Modern Sociology. [announcements, programmes, etc. 8 items]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 24, 207Elwick, James.Herbert Spencer and the disunity of the social organism.2003History of science, v. 41, p. 35-72
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 24, 208Marsden, John.Laughter in paradise: Herbert Spencer's will.2004The Linnean, v. 20, no. 4, p. 22-30
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 24, 209Ruse, Michael.Adaptive landscapes and dynamic equilibrium: the Spencerinan contribution to twentieth-century American evolutionary biology. 2004Darwinian heresies, p. 131-150Cambridge University Press
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 210Shah, A. M.The Indian sociologist, 1905-14, 1920-22.20062 copies, 1 incomplete
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 211Shapin, Steven.Man with a plan: Herbert Spencer's theory of everything.2007The New Yorker, Aug. 13, 2007, p. 75-79
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 212Themes for use in article about Herbert Spencer.2009[computer printout, 11 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 213Smith, George H.A gossipy interlude: George Eliot, Herbert Spencer, and John Chapman, part 1.2013[computer printout, 10 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 214[unidentified]List of subscribers.[18--][unidentified publication], p. vii-ix
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 215D. Appleton & Co.A new class-book of chemistry …: a new edition ... , by Edward L. Youmans … [advertisement][1863][unidentified publication], 1 unnumbered page
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 216St. John's College.The St. John's list of great books[1968]St. John's College, Catalogue of St. John's College, p. 33-34
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 25, 217Liberty Press.From Liberty Classics: The principles of ethics, by Herbert Spencer (in two volumes), introduction by tibor R. Machan.[1978]Liberty Press/Liberty Classics [advertising brochure, p. [6-9]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 218Perrin, Robert G.Herbert Spencer's sociological theory: an overview[1980][photocopy of typescript, 131 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 219Turner, Jonathan H.The forgotten theoretical giant: Herbert Spencer's models and principles[1981][photocopy of typescript. Paper published in Revue européenne des sciences sociales, v. 19 (1981), p. 79-98]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 220Perrin, Robert G.Herbert Spencer, a renewed appreciation, by Jonathan H. Turner [review][1985][photocopy of typescript, 3 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 221Spencer, Herbert."Mr. Herbert Spencer regrets that he must take measures for diminishing the amount of his correspondence … [photocopy of lithographed notice]1873?
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 222D. Appleton & Co.The international scientific series. [list of titles in this series]1893 or 1894D. Appleton & Co.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 223Nichols, John Benjamin.Spencer's definition of evolution.1902-03The monist, v. 13, p. 136-138
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 26, 224William and Norgate, Ltd.Herbert Spencer's works. [advertisement brochure]1910?Williams & Norgate, London
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 27, 225Brush, S. G.1967?[transcripts of correspondence between Spencer and Maxwell, 12 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 27, 226Liberty Classics.The principles of ethics, by Herbert Spencer ; introduction by Tibor R. Machan [advertisement]1978?[Liberty Classics, Catalogue of new publications], p. 9
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 27, 227Avrith, Gale.1978?]James G. Kennedy, Herbert Spencer. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1978 [review]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 27, 228Graber, Robert Bates.Darwin's ambivalence toward Spencer.1989?[photocopy of typescript, 11 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 27, 229Perrin, Robert G.Publications and presentations.1991?[computer printout, 5 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 27, 230Turner, Jonathan H.Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)1993?[photocopy of typescript, 11 p.] Published in: Philosophy of education: and encyclopedia, ed. By J.J. Chambliss, Garland, New York, 1996, p. 623-626]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 28, 2312003?-2015?[printouts of various articles on the internet]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 232Heiman, Eric.Eric Heiman on richard Schoenwald.2007?[internet article, written a few years before May 2010; printed on 6/30/2014]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 233Spencer, Herbert.after 1879Spencer, First principles, p. 510
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 234[639]. Unpublished letters from George Eliot to Herbert Spencer [annotated citation]after 1981p. 412 of an unidentified book; running title: Part two, writings on Spencer, arranged by subject.
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 235 ca. 1920The centenary of Herbert Spencer [photocopy of ms. in the Mitchell Library of the State Library of New South Wales]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 236Spencer, Herbert.n.d.First principles, p. 292
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 237Gay, Hannah.Le cas Spencer: religion, science et politique, by Daniel Becquemont and Laurent Mucchielli [review]2000Ambix, v. 47, pt. 1 (Mar. 2000), p. 66-67
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 238Perrin, Robert G.Spencer's theory of societal cohesion: abstract [and] ] Herbert Spencer: an introduction and annotated bibliography: table of contents.[photocopy of typescripts, 2 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 239Herbert Spencer, a living autobiography: conclusion.[photocopy of typescript, 3 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 29, 240Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903): philosopher of evolution.[probably printout of internet article, with some ms. corrections]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 30, 241Perrin, Robert G.Chapter 1, Remembering Spencer: review copy.[photocopy of typescript or computer printout, 115 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 31, 242Perrin, Robert G.Chapter 1, Remembering Spencer: review copy.[photocopy of typescript or computer printout, 117 p.]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 32, 243Comments [reply to Professor Douglas's comments on the unidentified author's paper][photocopy of typescript, 4 p., text ends abuptly on p. 4]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 32, 244Herbert Spencer, 1820-1903.[internet entry from the New School's website, printed on Nov. 23, 2003]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 32, 245Herbert Spencer at 78.[photo portrait, with printed caption; the same image has been used in Spencer, An autobiography, v. 2, frontispiece, but with caption handwritten]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 32, 246[photostats of 4 ms. letters by Spencer, probably from the Bodleian Library]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 32, 247[photocopies and transcripts of 16 ms. letters by Spencer, mainly to Chapman and to Bochun]
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 33, 248Carneiro, Robert L.The Influence of Herbwert Spencer on the World of Letters2005
Mss .C37, Box 1, Folder 33, 249Carneiro, Robert L., editorThe Evolution of Society1967Selections from Herbert Spencer's Principles of SociologyThe University of Chicago Press
Mss . C37, Box 1, Folder 34, 150 Carneiro, Robert L. Classical Evolution see Leslie White, "Ethnological Theory," in "Philosophy for the Future," fn. 32, for Morgan's dualistic determinism and "germs of thought"; see also pp. 361-367 for evaluation of materialism of Morgan and Taylor
Mss . C37, Box 1, Folder 34, 151 Carneiro, Robert L. Spencer, Herber 1968 Reprinted from International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences Crowell Collier and MacMillan, Inc.
Mss . C37, Box 1, Folder 34, 152 Carneiro, Robert L. Structure, Function, and Equilibrium in the Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer Summer 1973 Reprinted from "Journal of Anthropological Research", v. 29, no. 2 The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Mss . C37, Box 1, Folder 34, 153 Carneiro, Robert L. Herbert Spencer's "The Study of Sociology" and the Rise of Social Science in America December 1974 Reprinted from "Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society", v. 118, no. 6 Lancaster Press, Inc., Lancaster, PA.
Mss . C37, Box 1, Folder 34, 154 Carneiro, Robert L. Herbert Spencer as an Anthropologist Spring 1981 The Journal of Libertarian Studies, v. 5, no. 2
Mss . C37, Box 1, Folder 35 Robert Carneiro's Research File