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Quail (Brotherton Collection)

Archive Print Collection: BC Quail

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Type of record: Book

Title: Quail (Brotherton Collection)

Level: Collection

Classmark: BC Quail

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/94856

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John Quail graduated from Leeds in Philosophy and English Literature in 1969. His book The Slow Burning Fuse, a history of anarchism in Britain, was published in 1978. After a working life in the field of housing, latterly as a consultant for housing associations in difficulties, he became a visiting fellow at the University of York, pursuing research into the history of large business corporations in Britain.


The Quail collection contains some 800 printed works, mainly from 1900 to 1980. The emphasis of the collection is on socialism, communism, anarchism, syndicalism, co-operatives, trade unionism and labour disputes. political theory, history, biography (particularly of working-class people), housing, education and disarmament, all with a world-wide scope.The collection includes a large number of scarce ephemeral pamphlets.


The Quail Collection includes many periodicals, mainly single issues, but in many cases obscure locally-produced journals, for which they may well be the only surviving copies.

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