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Search this person’s writing:Harriet Martineau1802 - 1876About the Author
Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was unusual for being a professional full-time writer at a time when few women were able to pursue such a career. She was a translator, novelist, speech writer, and journalist who wrote a popular defence of the free market, pioneering travel writing about a trip to America, and on the woman question.
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- author: Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography, 2 vols. (1855)
- author: Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography, vol. 1 (1855)
- author: Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography, vol. 2 and Memorials of Harriet Martineau (1855)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy 9 vols. (1832)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 1 (Life in the Wilds, Hill and the Valley, Brooke and Brooke Farm) (1832)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 2 (Demerara, 2 Garveloch tales) (1832)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 3 (Manchester Strike, Cousin Marshall, Ireland) (1832)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 4 (Homes Abroad, For Each and For All, French Wines and Politics) (1834)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 5 (Charmed Sea, Berkeley the Banker Parts 1 & 2) (1834)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 6 (Messrs. Vanderput and Snoek, The Loom and the Lugger Parts 1 & 2) (1834)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 7 (Sowers not Reapers, Cinnamon and Pearls, A Tale of the Tyne) (1834)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 8 (Briery Creek, The Three Ages) (1834)
- author: Illustrations of Political Economy, vol. 9 (The Farrers of Budge-Row, the Moral of Many Fables) (1834)
- author: Illustrations of Taxation (1. The Park and the Paddock, 2. The Haycock, 3. The Jerseymen Meeting, 4. The Jerseymen Parting, 5. The Scholars of Arneside) (1834)
- author: Retrospect of Western Travel, 3 vols. (1838)
- author: Retrospect of Western Travel, vol. 1 (1838)
- author: Retrospect of Western Travel, vol. 2 (1838)
- author: Retrospect of Western Travel, vol. 3 (1838)
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