Other Collections

General Bibliography

Other libraries have extensive collections of pamphlets as well: The New York Public Library, Cornell, Berkeley, Harvard, UCLA, Princeton and the University of Kansas. These institutions have individually catalogued their pamphets in the RLIN system. Emory has only catalogued its digitized pamphlets with RLIN.

Princeton University Library, Carla Alison Hesse, Laura Mason, and Stephen Ferguson. Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Songs of the French Revolutionary Era in the Princeton University Library : A Descriptive Catalogue Together with Indexes. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities Vol. 940. New York Princeton, N.J.: Garland Pub. Princeton University Library, 1989.
DC148.P76 1989

Martin, André, and Gérard Walter. Catalogue De L'histoire De La Révolution Française. Paris: Éditions des Bibliothèques nationales, 1936.
REF Z2179.P27 V.1-6

Lindsay, Robert O., and John Neu. French Political Pamphlets, 1547-1648; A Catalog of Major Collections in American Libraries. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.
REF Z2177.5 .L54

Saricks, Ambrose. A Bibliography of the Frank E. Melvin Collection of Pamphlets of the French Revolution in the University of Kansas Libraries. University of Kansas Publications. Library Series No. 10. Lawrence: University of Kansas Libraries, 1960.
REF Z2179.S3

Thompson, Lawrence Sidney. A Bibliography of French Revolutionary Pamphlets on Microfiche. Troy, N. Y.: Whitston, 1974.
REF Z2179.T5

Welsh, Doris V., and Newberry Library. A Checklist of French Political Pamphlets 1560-1644 in the Newberry Library. Chicago: Newberry Library, 1950.
REF Z2174.P2 N4

_____. A Second Checklist of French Political Pamphlets 1560-1644 in the Newberry Library. Chicago, 1955.
REF Z2174.P2 N4

General Bibliography

"Journal Edition Devoted to Pamphlets." Etudes Litteraires 11, no. 2 (1978).
PQ2 .E83

Le Pamphlet En France Au Xvie [I.E. Seizième] Siècle. Collection De L'ecole Normale Supérieure De Jeunes Filles No 25. Paris: École normale supérieure de jeunes filles, 1983.
PQ239.P36 1983
Ten colloquium papers on various topics related to the pamphlet literature of the 16th century.

Angenot, Marc. "La Parole Pamphlétaire." Etudes littéraires 11, no. 2 (1978).
This article belongs to a collection of eight other articles in an issue dedicated to an exploration of the theoretical aspects of pamphlet literature.

_____. La Parole Pamphlétaire : Contribution à La Typologie Des Discours Modernes. Paris: Payot, 1982.
PQ771.A53 1982
Although Angenot begins his "theoretical description" with a typology, his larger interest lies in an exploration of the pamphlet as a rhetorical, ideological and semantic object. See the brief review of his book by Alice Yaeger Kaplan, "Recent Theoretical Work with Pamphlets and Manifestoes," Esprit Createur 23, no. 4 (1983).

Carlson, Marvin A. The Theatre of the French Revolution. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1966.
PN2633 .C33

Chauvet, Paul. Les Ouvriers Du Livre En France, Des Origines à La Révolution De 1789. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1959.
Z144.C53

Chisick, Harvey, ed. "The Press in the French Revolution." Studies on Voltaire & the Eighteenth Century 287 (1991).
PQ2105.B4
This volume, dedicated to the issue of the press during the French Revolution, contains 26 articles organized under the following rubrics: The beginning of the French Revolution and its impact on the press; Old regime journals confront the Revolution; Journalists and politics; Journalism and politics: the elitist press; Journalism and politics: the popular press; Language and Revolution; Images and their uses.

________. "Special Issue: Pamphlet Literature of the French Revolution." History of European Ideas 17, no. 2/3 (1993): 149-317.
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Contains: Harvey Chisick, The Pamphlet Literature of the French Revolution: an overview. Vivian R. Gruder, Can We Hear the Voices of Peasants? France 1788. Antoine de Baecque, La guerre des éloquences. Joseph Cérutti et les brochures révolutionnaires. Kenneth Margerison, Political pamphlets, the society of thirty, and the failure to create a discourse of national reform during the french pre-revolution, 1788-1789. John M. Burney, History, despotism, public opinion and the continuity of the radical attack on monarchy in the French Revolution, 1787-1792. Leonore Loft, J.-P. Brissot and the evolution of pamphlet literature in the early 1780s. Harvey Chisick, The People, poverty and politics in the pamphlet literature of the early French Revolution -- the case of Jean-François Lambert.

Darnton, Robert. "The Forbidden Books of Pre-Revolutionary France." In Rewriting the French Revolution, ed. Colin Lucas, 1-32. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991.
DC148.R49 1991

________. The Literary Underground of the Old Regime. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982.
DC133.3.D37 1982

Darnton, Robert, Daniel Roche, and New York Public Library. Revolution in Print : The Press in France, 1775-1800. University of California Press in collaboration with the New York Public Library, Berkeley, 1989.
Z144.R5 1989

Dominique, Pierre. Les Polémistes Français Depuis 1789. Collection "Choix De Textes," 6. Paris: La Colombe, 1962.
PQ771.L8

Greenlaw, Ralph. "Pamphlet Literature in France During the Period of the Aristocratic Revolt (1787-1788)." Journal of Modern History 29 (1957): 349-54.
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Lucas, Colin. The French Revolution Research Collection. New York: Pergamon Press, 1990.
This collection consists of the following:
1) in MUSICMEDIA
V.Disc 2309 and Texts V.1 - V.3
This laserdisk contains thousands of images from the revolution.
2) on Level one of Woodruff Library
Microfiche 1155 = Microform reproduction of books and documents.
Microguide DC141 .F744 1990 = a guide to the microfiche
The two entries above consist of the following sections:
Section 1. Newspapers / editor, Hugh Gough -- section 2. Memoirs, autobiographies and histories / editor, Colin Lucas -- section 3. Basic printed collections / editor, Colin Lucas -- section 4. Bibliographical and research tools / editor, Colin Lucas -- section 5. The pre-revolutionary debate / editors, Jeremy Popkin, Dale Van Kley -- section 6. Political themes / editors, Alison Patrick ... [et al.] -- section 7. Resistances to the Revolution / editors, Colin Lucas, Roger Dupuy -- section 8. Religion / editor, Timothy Tackett -- section 9. The reorganization of society / editors, Isser Woloch ... [et al.] -- section 10. The economy / editors, Colin Lucas ... [et al.] -- section 11. War and the colonies / editors, Jean-Paul Bertaud, Georges Miraval, David Geggus -- section 12. Culture / editor, James Leith.

Margerison, Kenneth. Pamphlets & Public Opinion: The Campaign for a Union of Orders in the Early French Revolution. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1998.
DC150.M32 1998

Martin, Henri Jean, Roger Chartier, and Jean-Pierre Vivet. Histoire De L'édition Française. Paris: Promodis, 1982.
Z8.F8 H57 1982 Vols. 1-4

Mason, Laura. Singing the French Revolution: Popular Culture and Politics, 1787-1799. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.
MUSICMEDIA ML3621.R48 M37 1996

Mason, Laura, and Tracey Rizzo. The French Revolution: A Document Collection. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999.
DC141 .M37 1999

Popkin, Jeremy. "Pamphlet Journalism at the End of the Old Regime." Eighteenth-Century Studies 22, no. Spring (1989): 351-367.
PN751.E48

Rogers, Cornwell Burnham. The Spirit of Revolution in 1789. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1949.
DC140.9 .R64

Root-Bernstein, Michèle. Boulevard Theater and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Paris. Vol. no. 22 Theater and Dramatic Studies. Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research Press, 1984.
PN2633.R6 1984

Tatin-Gourier, Jean-Jacques. "Mise En Scene De L'aveu Et Du Repentir De L'ennemi Dans Un Corpus De Pamphlets Du Xviiie Siecle." La Licorne 20 (1991): 93-102.

________. "Libelles Et Pamphlets (1780-1789): Recurrences Degradatrices Et Multiplicites Des Formes." French Literature Series 20 (1993): 31-50.

Thomas, Chantal. "L'heroine Du Crime: Marie-Antoinette Dans Les Pamphlets." In La Carmagnole Des Muses: L'homme De Lettres Et L'artiste Dans La Revolution, ed. Jean-Claude Bonnet, 428: Place of Publication: Paris, 1988.