Josephine Butler Bibliography
Biographies and studies
"My husband and I were singularly united through all our life. We worked together ... and therefore it was impossible for me to write a life of him, without its being, in a measure, an autobiography." (Letter to Fanny Forsaith, 5 March 1903)
- Ingrid Sharp and Jane Jordan (eds.) Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns (2002)
- Jane Jordan Josephine Butler (2001 hbk, 2007 pbk)
- Barbara Caine Victorian feminists (1992)
- Margaret Forster Significant Sisters (1984)
- Jenny Uglow Josephine Butler in Dale Spender (ed.) Feminist theorists (1983)
- Enid Moberly Bell Josephine Butler (1962)
Works by Josephine Butler
"There is a new edition of "Who's Who" - in wch I see put down a list of things I have written, & it appals me even to read it! No wonder I am tired." (Letter to Rhoda Butler, 30 Oct. 1901)
- Ingrid Sharp and Jane Jordan (eds.) Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns (2002) is a five-volume anthology of the literature of the movement to repeal the Contagious Diseases Acts, arranged thematically. It includes a Bibliography of Josephine Butler's publications (vol.1, pp.24-26).
- Virtually all of the texts in the Bibliography are available in the Butler collections at Liverpool.
- The collections also include most of Josephine Butler's letters on microfiche