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This English-language journal leads with a cover article by two of the most famous non-Italian anarchists, Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman.

Antonio Margariti (b. Ferruzzano, Reggio Calabria, Italy, 1891 – d. Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, 1981) published these memoirs in 1979 at age 87. This…

This work was published in Newark by the Adunata dei Refrattari, the successor to the Cronaca Sovversiva led by Raffaele Schiavina (Max Sartin) after…

Libero Tancredi was the journalistic pseudonym of Massimo Rocca (b. Torino 1884 - d. Salò 1973). This work dates from Rocca's youth, when he wrote for…

Deported to Italy from the U.S. in 1919 with his leader, Luigi Galleani, author Schiavina returned illegally to the U.S. in 1928 using the name Max…

A good example of the international nature of anarchism is reflected in the changing places of publishing of different volumes of the same work: Casa…

This work contains two essays of Galleani's, Per la guerra, per la neutralita o per la pace? (pp. 5-60) and Contro la guerra, contro la pace, per la…

This work is in the series of this publisher known as Problemi Attuali [Current Problems] - Numero 2. The author, an anarchist editor, activist and…

While published in Newark, this work was printed in France at the "Imprimerie Commerciale de la Tribune Républicaine, Saint-Étienne".For a fuller bio…

This work was issued in the series "Problemi Attuali [Current Problems]," unnumbered, which series also includes as no. 2 the same author's Il…

The collection includes:L'Adunata dei Refrattari, Volume XXIV, Numero 7 - February 17, 1945L'Adunata dei Refrattari, Volume XL, Number 8 - February…

This is the Italian-language version of a French anarchist's perspective on the Morral affair, an attempted assassination of the Spanish King Alfonso…

This is in part the transcript of an interview between socialist and anarchist writer and attorney for the anarchists, Francesco Saverio Merlino, and…

A philosophical work analyzing the "problem" of anarchism, noting that it's not political or economic, but rather ethical, psychological and…

This twice-folded single sheet 8-page catalogue of books contains works sold by the Libreria Sociale attached to the newspaper La Parola del Popolo.…

The action of this anti-war play unfolds in a little town in northern Italy during the "giornate rosse [Red Days]" of June 1914. The play was…

This is the French translation of Mussolini in camicia, a 1927 publication in Italian in New York, q.v., that was known and admired enough to receive…

See the lengthy history of this work in the description of the 1927 Edizione Libertarie edition published in Italian in New York in order to…

Anyone wondering why the collection would include a book printed in Dutch will want to consult the main entry for the first Italian publication, in…

That the story of the transnational work of a figure like Malatesta was written in Italian, published in New York, and printed in Paris by an Italian…

Born in Modena in 1877, Forzato-Spezia emigrated with her husband to the U.S. in 1891, and settled in West Hoboken, NJ. She opened a bookstore there…

This work is a report of Paolo Schicchi's trial for attempted murder and other crimes allegedly committed by this anarchist. It includes a statement…

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