Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Guy Aldred Pamphlets, 1908, 1940
Contains three pamphlets: "From Anglican boy-preacher to anarchistic socialist impossiblist," Bakunin Press, (1908); "Dogmas discarded Part II: an autobiography of thought 1902-1908," Strickland Press (1940); "Pioneers of anti-parliamentarism," Strickland Press, (1940).
Alexander Berkman Pamphlets,, 1925-1936
Contains three pamphlets, one by Berkman, two about him: Berkman, Alexander . "The anti-climax: the concluding chapter of my Russian diary 'the Bolshevik myth,' Berlin, (1925); "Alexander sixtieth birthday celebration," Martin Press (1930); Committee to Do Honor to Berkman, "A meeting in commemoration of Alexander Berkman" (1936).
Bell, T. H. "Edward Carpenter: the English Tolstoi," The Libertarian Group, 1932
Various. "Francisco Ferrer: his life, work and martyrdom," Francisco Ferrer Association, 1910
Contains essays, poems, reportage, and other materials by various writers, including maxim Gorky, Havelock Ellis, Jack London, and others.
The Anarchist Prisoners Defense and Aid Committee of America. "Free Francesco Gheezi from Bolshevist inferno." , 1930?
Emma Goldman pamphlets, 1908?-1916
COntains three pamphletswritten by Goldman and published by Mother Earth Publishing Association, which Goldman founded. "What I believe," (1908?); Patriotism: a menace to liberty (1910?); Anarchism: what it really stands for...,2nd edition, (1916)
Emma Goldman pamphlets, 1908?, 1940?
Contains two pamphlets written by Goldman toward the end of her life. "Trotsky protests too much," Anarchist Communist Federation, (1938?); "The place of the individual in society," Free Society Forum (1940?);
Emma Goldman pamphlets, 1990
Exhibit Catalog for UCLA exhibit celebrating the publication of the Emma Goldman Papers.