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Liberty  (London 1894-1896) pamphlets

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As yet these are not in any chronological order

 

Tcherkesoff, W         Let Us Be Just ( An open letter to Liebknecht)   1896

 

" Ireland"                  Environment and Character  ( interestingly an extant copy has the title  " Social Conditions and Character") 1896

 

Bevington, L.S.          Anarchism and Violence (appears in November 1896 " Liberty")

 

Henry, Agnes            Anarchist Communism and It's Relation to State Socialism

 

Hamon, A.                 Definition of Crime

 

Bevington, L.S.           Common-Sense Country

 

E. Domela Nieuwenhuis  ( trans. R. Grierson)      Socialism in Danger, Part One

 

-------------------------------------       Socialism in Danger , Part Two

 

"Spokeshave"               Jones' Boy : Dialogue on Social Questions between an "Enfant Terrible" and his father

                             ( This was published by James Leatham at the Deveron Press, Turriff, Scotland ( around 1916? ). Carl Slienger suggests it was originally published in Canada

 

Bevington, L.S.             Liberty Lyrics

 

Reclus, Elisee               The Ideal and Youth

 

-----------                An Anarchist on Anarchy

                                   (Reprinted from the Contemporary Review") A fourth edition 1897

 

De Cleyre, Voltairine     In Defence of Emma Goldmann and the Right of Expropriation

 

Duncan, H.H.                 A Plea for Anarchist Communism

 

Various                         The Why I Ams (First Series) ; Why I am a Socialist and an Atheist by Conrad Naewiger; Why I am a Social

                                     Democrat by G. Bernard Shaw; Why I am an Idividualist Anarchist by J. Armsden

 

Various                          The Why I Ams (Second Series) ; Why I am a Communist by William Morris; Why I am an Expropriationist

                                      by Louise Bevington

 

In our copy of " Common- Sense Country" (nd)  above the list of Liberty pamphlets is written "in the Press". One of the two pamphlets mentioned is Nieuwenhuis' "Socialism In Danger" Part 2 which was printed. The second pamphlet was " Parliamentary Politics in the Socialist Movement" by Errico Malatesta. That doesn't appear to have been published.Anyone know anything?

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