Buxton's only major writing is The African Slave Trade and its Remedy. London: Murray1839–40. Reprinted by Frank Cass, London, 1967. Various speeches, pamphlets and contributions to the Anti-Slavery Reporter were published but have not been collected.
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Charles Buxton, ed. Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Baronet. London, 1848; Philadelphia, 1849. It gives generous selections of Buxton's correspondence. A modern scholarly study is needed.
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Report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes (British Settlements). Reprinted with comments by the Aborigines Protection Society, London, 1837.
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AnsteyR., “The pattern of British abolitionism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.” In Anti-slavery, Religion and Reform, edited by BoltC.DrescherS., Folkestone: Dawson, 1980.
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DrescherS., Econocide: British slavery and the Slave Trade in the era of abolition. Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1977.