
The Curious Mr Howard
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- Front cover
- Reviews
- Copyright and publications details
- CONTENTS
- The Author
- The Author of the Foreword
- Publisher's Note
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Preface
- Timeline
- Introduction
- Dedication
- Finding His Way
- Family Background
- Childhood and Growing Up
- Part of the Howard Family Tree
- Part of the Whitbread Family Tree
- The Young Adult
- Alone
- The Grand Tour
- Convalescence
- Marriage to Sarah
- Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society
- Voyage Towards Lisbon, Capture and Release
- Domesticity at Cardington
- Cardington
- Marriage to Henrietta
- Improvements in the Village and at Home
- Science and Surveying
- Birth of Jack and Death of Henrietta
- Jack and Restlessness
- The Lone Father
- Did Howard Discuss his Feelings With Anyone?
- Accusations
- The Other Side of It
- The Discussion Continued
- Getting on With Life
- Abroad Again
- And Home Again
- Potatoes
- Two Decisions
- On the Road
- Servants
- Thoughts While Away
- The Business of Travelling
- Covenant
- More Sights, More Thoughts
- Home and Off Again
- Home, Shrievalty and Prisons
- Back to Cardington
- The Making of the Sheriff
- First Prisoners, First Prisons
- Researching and Travelling
- The Interest Becomes an Obsession
- Potential Dangers
- Itinerary for 1774
- Upbringing, Education, Religion
- Desire to Do Good and Relieve Suffering
- Obsession
- Loss and Loneliness
- Asperger's Syndrome
- Speed
- Accumulated Causes
- Howard in the House
- Refreshment En Route
- Sought out by the House of Commons
- A Seat in the House of Commons?
- The Essence of What Howard Found in a Year of Prison Visits
- The Result of the Election
- The State of the Prisons
- The Great Book
- Contents
- Examples from 'A Particular Account of English Prisons'
- Extracts from 'Distress in Prisons'
- Extracts from 'Bad Customs'
- Examples from 'Proposed Improvements'
- Foreign Prisons and Hospitals
- Holland
- Germany
- Denmark and Sweden
- Russia
- Italy
- Switzerland, Austrian Netherlands and Spain
- France
- What Howard Learned Abroad
- But What About Language?
- Prisoners-of-War
- Scottish and Irish Prisons
- Hulks
- Gaol-Fever, etc.
- Prisoners-of-War in England
- Scottish and Irish Prisons
- Hulks on the Thames
- Remarks on the Gaol-Fever
- Howard's Conclusions
- The Writer, Editor, Publisher and Penitentiary Superintendent
- Writing and Editing the Great Book
- Warrington and Eyres' Press
- Publication and Fame
- Anna Howard's Death
- The Penitentiary Superintendent
- Failure
- More about Jack, More Prisons and More Anecdotes
- Father and Son
- Events in Edinburgh
- Still More Prisons
- Howard in Blunt Mode
- Yet More Prisons
- More Anecdotes
- Yet More About Jack
- Yet More Anecdotes
- Lazarettos and the Plague
- Adventure
- Firstly to France
- Across Southern Europe in Search of the Plague
- Towards the Lazaretto at Venice
- In the Lazaretto
- Unwelcome News
- More About the Plague
- Progress?
- Back to Cardington
- Freedom
- Jack
- Problems of Popularity
- Gaols, Charter Schools and Honours
- In Ireland
- The Book About Lazarettos
- Howard Contradicted
- More About Howard's Book on Lazarettos
- Tuscan Laws
- The Last Journey
- Preparation
- Jack Admitted to an Asylum
- En Route East
- Russia
- Life in Kherson
- Illness and Death
- Howard's Funeral and Beyond
- The Grave
- Thomasson Heads Home
- News of Howard's Death
- The Last Memoranda
- The Will
- Tributes
- Streets and Buildings
- Statues
- Paintings
- Coins
- Competitions
- Anniversaries
- Literature
- The Legacy
- Howard's Legacy in Respect of the Plague
- His Legacy in Respect of Prisons
- Progress
- The Purpose of Prisons
- More Progress
- A Last Look
- Bibliography
- Index
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