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Detroit: Fifth Estate Newspaper, [1975]. First Edition. Broadside, 36.5cm x 56cm (ca 14-1/2" x 22"). Printed recto-only; text in three columns with photographic reproductions. Fine. Satirical broadside, originally published as a centerfold in the Detroit anarchist underground newspaper Fifth Estate; here separately issued on higher-quality paper. Lampoons the middle-class, anglo-centric ethos of Ms. magazine, which by the mid-70s had become a thoroughly mainstream publication. Text signed: "Reprinted from Ms. Magazine by the Eat the Rich Gang;" photo credits Tom Giacoma and Mark Centkowski. OCLC notes 2 locations (University of Michigan, U.Virginia).
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1st Woman in Her Field / Ms. Interview / Gail Garrot: Big City Cop
by [ANARCHISM - FIFTH ESTATE] The Eat the Rich Gang
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Anarchist Essays [with] Anarchist Poet [with] Anarchist Story-Teller
by DE CLEYRE, Voltairine
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San Francisco: Cobden Press, ca. 1980s. First thus. 3 volumes; octavo (approx. 21 to 21.5cm.); all in pictorial wrappers adorned with repeating photographic author portrait. Ownership pressure stamp of a Christopher A. Roell on each title page, else a Fine set. Modern reprint of selected works of freethinker and "anarchist without adjectives" Voltairine de Cleyre (1866-1912). One holding per title in OCLC as of November, 2014.
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The Anarchists' Convention
by SAYLES, John
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Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press Book / Little, Brown and Company, [1979]. First Edition. Octavo (21.5cm.); original two-toned boards in black decorative dust jacket; [8],313pp. Spine ends tapped; minor shelf-wear to jacket extremities, with a brief (3/4") closed tear at rear panel, else Near Fine. Sayles' third published book, a short story collection including his O.Henry Prize-winning story "I-80 Nebraska" and preceding the release of his first feature film (Return of the Secaucus 7, 1980).
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Anarchism: The Feminist Connection [cover title]
by KORNEGGER, Peggy
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[London: Black Bear, 1977]. First Separate Edition. Octavo (21cm.); original pale grey pictorial staplebound wrappers; 16pp. Minor wear from handling, else Fine. Originally published in the Second Wave, spring, 1975, issue.
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The Anarchist Resistance to Franco
by TELLEZ, Antonio (et al)
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London: Kate Sharpley Library, 1994. First English Language Edition. Octavo (22cm). Staple-bound pamphlet; printed wrappers; [44]pp; illus. Photocopied text with facing portraits. Fine. Translation of a Spanish-language work first published in Barcelona in 1991.
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The Anarchist Ideal and Other Essays
by [ANARCHISM] WENLEY, R.M. [Robert Mark]
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Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1913. First Edition. Octavo. Blue cloth boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 274pp. Tight, Near Fine copy in a crisp, clean dustwrapper, Near Fine but for a spot of erosion at crown of spine panel. Collection of five scholarly lectures by the Scots-American classicist and historian of ideas, long-time head of the Department of Philosophy at The University of Michigan. Of the five works included, only the title essay - on the classical origins of modern Anarchist thought - deals directly with contemporary political movements. Not uncommonly for the period, the author conflates "anarchism" with other nominally "utopian" movements including socialism and communism. The collection includes four other essays on the subjects of Psychology, Education, and Classical Philosophy. A somewhat hard-to-find title in any condition, but truly scarce in dustwrapper.
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Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth
by GOLDMAN, Emma et al; Peter Glassgold, ed
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Washington DC: Counterpoint, [2000, 2001]. Uncorrected Proof. Octavo (23.5cm.); original cream printed card wrappers; xxxviii,428pp. Fine. Includes contributions by Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre, Alexander Berkman, Peter Kropotkin, Margaret Sanger, Eugene, O'Neill, and many others.
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Bibliography of the Chartist Movement, 1837-1976
by HARRISON, J.F.C. and Dorothy Thompson
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Hassocks, Sussex: The Harvester Press, 1978. First Edition. First impression. Octavo; cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 214pp. Fine and unmarked in a crisp but slightly spine-sunned dustwrapper.
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The Bomb
by [RADICAL & PROLETARIAN LITERATURE] HARRIS, Frank
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New York: Mitchell Kennerly, 1909 [but later]. Original red cloth boards, lettered in white on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 329pp. Tight, Near Fine copy in slightly soiled dustwrapper. Dates on title page and copyright match (1909), however, jacket states "Third Edition." Harris's only foray into "proletarian" fiction--a novel set among the anarchist victims of the events surrounding Chicago's Haymarket Square bombing of 1886. Published by Kennerley in 1909 and reissued by Harris in the Twenties; it is unclear whether the current issue is in fact from a third re-setting of the text, or simply a remainder with a new dustwrapper. We note that the jacket sits about 1/16" short for the book, but we offer it as received.
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The Bomb
by HARRIS, Frank
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New York: by the Author, 1920. Illustrated & Definitive Edition. Octavo. Green cloth boards, lettered in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 336pp. Brief (
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British Poetry Today
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Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 1950. First Edition. Octavo (23cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; [4],15pp. Small chip at bottom fore-edge corner affecting entire textblock, light toning to extremities, else Very Good and sound. An address delivered at the University of British Columbia by the Canadian political historian and anarchist. "Lecture Series no. 7" (upper cover).
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Broadside: "Adresse Aux Proletaires de Pologne
by [ANARCHISM - POLAND]
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Le Mayet De Montagne: Le Frondeur, N.d. (ca 1981). Printed broadside, 56cm x 43cm. Printed in black on thin, uncoated stock. Faint fold-lines, else Fine. Issued by the French anarchist collective "Le Frondeur" as both an encouragement and a critique of the Polish Solidarity movement. Accusing the striking workers of "...allow[ing] the state to consolidate itself on your backs at the price of an ignoble blackmail of collaboration," the broadside concludes: "Fuck the representatives of the people, large and small! Off Democracy! Long live communism! (translation courtesy of Left Bank Books, Seattle). Rare; no examples located via WorldCat; an on-line search discovers one copy in the collection of CIRA (Centre International de Recherches sur l'Anarchisme), Paris.
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The Brownstone [Six Issues, Mar-Nov 1963]
by [ANARCHISM] [ANARCHIST PERIODICALS] RICHMAN, V.L.
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New York: V.L. Richman, 1963. Six issues. Quarto (14" x 8-1/2"). Original corner-stapled sheets; mimeographed; each issue 6pp. Horizontal folds for mailing, else Very Good to Fine. Six representative issues, including the scarce inaugural number, of this individualist anarchist semi-monthly, which ran to a total of 23 issues, ceasing publication in 1965. An eccentric and ephemeral publication, described on the mast-head thus: "An independent and assertedly individual journal of commentary news and criticism of interest to residents of New York City, published semimonthly, edited by V.L. Richman, and dedicated to prisons and jailers that they may continue to make anarchists of us all." The second issue contains a solicitation for submissions, but it would appear that Richman, in addition to editing and publishing the paper, also provided most of its content.
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Build a New Education System! Build a New Society!
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San Francisco: Workers Solidarity Alliance, N.d. [ca 1987]. Photocopied broadside / flyer, 11" x 8-1/2;" text in one column above two small inset illustrations. Light creasing and edgewear; Very Good. The WSA is an anarchist-syndicalist organization focused on workplace organization. Flyer text focuses on global capitalism in the wake of NAFTA.
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Bumper Sticker: "War is the Health of the State
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[Seattle]: Black Eye Press, n.d. (ca 1980). Adhesive bumper sticker, 11cm x 31cm (ca 4-1/4" x 12-1/4"). Printed in black on off-white stock. Unused, with paper backing still in place. A few corner-creases, light soil; Very Good. The quote is from anarchist Randolph Bourne. Black Eye Press was a Seattle anarchist publisher active ca. late 1970s / early 1980s.
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Calendar: SAESA Talleres Collectivos. Acero Electrico Moldeado
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Barcelona: SAESA, 1937. Original calendar for the year 1937; four long sheets, lithographed in black and red (rectos only), stapled and hinged to graphic top piece on this cardboard; measures 79cm x 30cm. Circular rubber-stamp of the C.N.T / U.G.T. at left edge of top piece, some trivial edgewear, with preliminary cover leaf removed; all calendar portions present, with old folds, presumed as-issued; Very Good+ or better. Sixteenth annual calendar issued by the Spanish industrial welding collective. Calendar divided into four trimesters, with each sheet perforated below the top piece for removal. Striking graphic. Not found in OCLC.
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The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman in Twelve Volumes [Complete]
by CHAPMAN, John Jay; Melvin H. Bernstein, ed; David M. Stocking, bibliography
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Weston, MA: M & S [M&S] Press, 1970. First Edition. First printing of the Collected Works. Twelve volumes; v.1 quarto, remainder octavo; uniform blue cloth with gilt spine titles. A fresh, unread set. Collected edition of works by the iconoclastic essayist, poet, dramatist and progressive reformer John Jay Chapman (1862-1933). Includes all twenty-seven of Chapman's published works, running to more than 4,500 pages total, plus a Memoir by the author's son, Chanler Chapman; introductions by Melvin H. Bernstein, and a bibiographical checklist of Chapman's writings by David M. Stocking. The M&S Press, publishing arm of the Rhode Island antiquarian bookseller Dan Siegel (M&S Books), specialized in high-quality facsimile editions of hard-to-find 19th-century works of radicalism, reform, and social history. Lorne Bair Rare Books has acquired the surviving inventory of the M&S Press and now makes these long out-of-print titles once again available to readers, researchers, and scholars. *NB: This set…
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The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner (6 vols)
by [FREETHOUGHT] [ANARCHISM] SPOONER, Lysander; Charles Shively, ed. & introductions
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Weston, MA: M&S Press, 1971. Six octavo volumes. Green cloth hardcovers; variously paginated. Unread, just removed from publisher's shipping box, though with a few very faint freckles of foxing to fore edges, the result of long storage. Still, a Fine, unused set. Collected writings of the great American freethinker, iconoclast, legal theorist, and political anarchist. The works are reproduced in photo-facsimile, divided into four general categories - "Deist, Postal, & Anarchist Writings" (v.1); "Legal Writings" (v.2-3); "Antislavery Writings" (v.4); "Economic Writings" (v.5-6), each category arranged in order of publication date, the earliest entry being The Deist's Immortality (1834) and the last A Letter to Grover Cleveland (1886). Includes a substantial (62pp) "Critical Biography" of Spooner by Charles Shively, who has also written introductory essays to each entry. This is to our knowledge the only collected edition of Spooner, and an extremely useful reference, especially with Shively's…
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The Collected Works of Ezra H. Heywood. With Introductions by Martin Blatt
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Weston, MA: M&S Press, 1985. First Edition Thus. First collected edition. Octavo (23cm). Red cloth-covered boards (hardcover); xxvii,[28]-392pp. Includes a substantial general introduction by historian Martin Blatt, followed by facsimile reprints of all Heywood's known published works, each preceded by an historical essay also by Blatt. A new, unread copy. The M&S Press, publishing arm of the Rhode Island antiquarian bookseller Dan Siegel, specialized in high-quality facsimile editions of hard-to-find 19th-century works of radicalism, reform, and social history. Lorne Bair Rare Books has acquired the entire inventory of the M&S Press and now makes these long out-of-print titles once again available to readers, researchers, and scholars.
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The Collectivist Declaration
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New York: The American Collectivist, 1934. First Edition. Staple-bound pamphlet; 31pp. Mild soil to covers, else a VG, fresh copy. Manifesto for the Collectivist movement, borrowing from Marxist philosophy and communitarian doctrine, possibly intended as a reincarnation of the New York Collectivist Society of the early 1900s. Inside rear cover announces publication of Winn's "The American Collectivist" newspaper, but we find no evidence of actual publication, nor indeed any evidence that Winn's "collectivism" achieved any prominence as a social movement.
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