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Original Poster: Did You Ever Want To Kill Your Boss?
[Seattle]: [Black Eye Press], ca.1970's. Original broadside, 28 X 39cm (ca. 11 X 15.5 inches). Red uncoated paperstock, with text and illustrations offset printed in black. Some negligible corner wear, else Fine. A poster produced by anarchist publisher Black Eye Press, advocating the abolition of bosses, work, and money. Humorous text...
[Item #18341]
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[ANARCHISM] ELTZBACHER, Dr. Paul (Steven T. Byington, transl). Anarchism
New York: Benjamin R. Tucker, 1908. First Edition. NY: Benjamin R. Tucker, 1908. 1st ed. 8°; cloth boards; 309, (19)pp; illus. Mild wear, slight toning to spine; still a tight, Near Fine copy. Survey of the major figures in the development of political Anarchism, from Godwin to Tucker. Decorated with...
[Item #8469]
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[ANARCHISM] [BENJAMIN TUCKER] BLUNT, Wilfrid Scawen The Wind and the Whirlwind
Boston: Benj. R. Tucker, 1884. First thus. Small quarto. Original japan vellum over cardstock wrappers; 30pp. Unopened. Slight browning to edges, else a neat, unworn copy. Scarce printing (possibly unauthorized) of Blunt's anti-Imperialist polemic, attacking British policy in the Sudan. Though Tucker generally limited his publishing ventures to projects that...
[Item #10112]
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[ANARCHISM] [CATHOLIC WORKER MOVEMENT] HENNACY, Ammon (Dorothy DAY, introd) The Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg, Ade Bethune, and Lowell Naeve
New York: Catholic Worker Books, 1954. First Edition. Octavo (23cm). Original brown textured cloth, lettered in black on spine; dustjacket; 314pp; illus. Endpapers a little darkened, else Fine in original pictorial dustwrapper, unclipped, lightly toned, and just barely edge-rubbed, Near Fine. INSCRIBED on title page: "To Paul Belton / In...
[Item #17116]
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[ANARCHISM] [FICTION] BOSCHI, Amedeo Le Avventure di Una Piccola Capra (Novella)
Torino: Edizioni Era Nuova, 1949. Second edition. Octavo. Printed wrappers; 32p. Covers slightly worn and soiled; text tanned at margins; Very Good. Boschi (1871-1956) was a militant anarchist and close associate of Malatesta. We find only three institutional holdings for this uncommon Anarchist fable; the first edition was published in...
[Item #11195]
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[ANARCHISM] [FILM] FERRUA, Pietro Anarchists in Films
Portland: First International Symposium on Anarchism, 1980. First Edition. Quarto (28cm). Side-stapled mimeographed pamphlet; 15pp; illus. Fine. Issued as a working paper at the First International Symposium on Anarchism at Lewis & Clark College, February, 1980.
[Item #15531]
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[ANARCHISM] [LABADIE] BADCOCK, John Slaves to Duty
Detroit: Laurance Labadie, 1938. First Edition Thus. 12mo (17cm). Staple-bound pamphlet; stiff card wrappers, 39pp. Fine. A classic of individualist anarchism, first published in London in 1894. This was one of the earliest productions of the Labadie shop to be produced entirely by Jo Labadie's son Laurance, who printed it...
[Item #14114]
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[ANARCHISM] [RUSSIA] IAKOVLEV, I. [Iakov] Russkii anarkhizm v velikoi russkoi revoliutsii
[New York]: Izdanie Ob’edinennykh truzhennikov Ameriki (United toilers of America), 1921. First American edition. Octavo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed wrappers; 80p. Minor external wear & soil, else Very Good. Critique of the anarchists' role in the Revolution by Iakov Iakovlev, a Red Army political administrator in Ukraine during the Civil war...
[Item #11169]
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[ANARCHISM] [SACCO & VANZETTI] MILLAY, Edna St. Vincent Fear
New York: Sacco-Vanzetti National League, 1927. First Separate Edition. Single, unfolded sheet, printed to make 4pp. Fine. Unissued copy of Millay's scarce little leaflet, reprinting an essay originally published in "The Outlook." One of a number of pieces from prominent authors, commissioned by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee to raise funds...
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[ANARCHISM] [SOCIAL REFORM] SWIFT, Morrison I. Vicarious Philanthropy
N.p. N.d. [N.p.; n.d.; no publisher; ca. 1890; dated from text]. Small octavo. Sewn pamphlet; printed self-wraps; 24pp. Front cover soiled, with faint institutional hand-stamp; text clean and unmarked. An early work by the prominent Anarchist, utopian novelist, and eugenicist; a criticism of top-down social reform measures, encouraging would-be philanthropists...
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