Volume 2, Issue 2 (The Bradfordian)
From vsfp
- Habits of Composition of Eminent Authors, pp. 17-18
- Fame, p. 18
- Italy: A Lecture Delivered in St. George’s Hall, Bradford, June 19th 1860. The Two Sicilies, pp. 19-22, by Reverend Joseph Parbery Chown
- In Memoriam: Robert Story, p. 22, by Eliza Craven Green
- Yorkshire Songs: “Aw Nivir Can Call Hur My Wife”, p. 22, by the author of “T’Spicy Man”
- The Swallows: A Fable, p. 23, by Benjamin Preston
- Epitaph on Poor Blind Jemmy, Who Used to Beg in the Market-place, and on the Steps of Zoar Chapel, p. 23, by Abraham Holroyd
- William Jackson, from “Self-Help”, pp. 24-25, by Dr. Samuel Smiles
- Apperley: A Sylvan Scene, p. 25, by Eliza Craven Green
- An Evening with Dressmakers (Conclusion), pp. 25-27
- On Co-Operation, pp. 28-29, by Christopher West
- The Editor’s Table: Notice, p. 29
- Papers Received, p. 29
- To Our Readers, p. 30
- Book Notices: “The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire” and “The Autobiography of Joseph Lister”, pp. 31-32
Submitted by: Duerden, Jacob: section 1, Winter 2013