Description: You will receive these FOUR BOOKS on anarchist journalism: *Malatesta, Errico - Complete Works of Malatesta, Vol. 3*Malatesta, Errico - Complete Works of Malatesta, Vol. 4*Paola, Pietro Di - Knights Errant of Anarchy*Picqueray, May - My Eighty-One Years of Anarchy TOTAL WEIGHT: 4.5 LbsTOTAL PAGES: 1,200TOTAL CONDITION: All Brand New Malatesta, Errico - Complete Works of Malatesta, Vol. 3"The Complete Works of Malatesta, Volume 3: A Long and Patient Work -- The Anarchist Socialism of L'agitazione, 1897-1898," edited by Davide Turcato, published by AK Press, 2016.ISBN-13: 978-1849352581Weight: 1.5 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 474 Malatesta, Errico - Complete Works of Malatesta, Vol. 4"The Complete Works of Malatesta, Volume 4: Towards Anarchy -- Malatesta in America, 1899-1900," edited by Davide Turcato, published by AK Press, 2019.ISBN-13: 978-1849351485Weight: 0.99 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 272 Paola, Pietro Di - Knights Errant of Anarchy"The Knights Errant of Anarchy: London and the Italian Anarchist Disapora (1880-1917)," by Pietro Di Paola, published by AK Press, 2017.ISBN-13: 978-1849352987Weight: 0.9 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 244 Picqueray, May - My Eighty-One Years of Anarchy"My Eighty-One Years of Anarchy: A Memoir," by May Picqueray, translated by Paul Sharkey, published by the AK Press and the Kate Sharpley Library, 2019.ISBN-13: 978-1849353229Weight: 0.8 LbsCover: PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPages: 239 Descriptions: Malatesta, Errico - Complete Works of Malatesta, Vol. 3:From Publisher: The first in AK Press’s ten-volume Complete Works of Malatesta. This one (volume three chronologically) focuses on two very important years in Errico Malatesta’s life, when he returned to Italy to edit L’Agitazione, considered the most important of his many periodicals. This volume focuses on the crucial years in Errico Malatesta’s life when he returned to Italy from his London exile to elaborate his ideas in the columns of L’Agitazione. Responding to what he saw as the unrealistic insurrectionism and isolation into which anarchism had fallen, Malatesta advocated “a long and patient work to prepare and organize the people,” through which anarchism would operate in broad daylight to entrench itself in the workers’ movement. Malatesta, Errico - Complete Works of Malatesta, Vol. 4:From Publisher: After escaping from forced residency on an island off the coast of Italy, Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) made his way to London and eventually Paterson, New Jersey, in 1899. There, he took over the surviving voice of Italian anarchism, La Questione Sociale. Experience had led Malatesta to suggest a radical change in tactics. He claimed that his goal was not to “accomplish anarchy today, tomorrow or in ten centuries” but to “walk toward anarchy today, tomorrow, and always,” laying the foundation of an original, gradualist vision of anarchism. His writing addressed the themes of organization, the anarchist program, freedom as a method, the problem of love, bourgeois influences on anarchism, and much more. This volume, incorporating articles on the American situation, unpublished interviews, and reports on French and Spanish conferences—such as those held in Cuba in March 1900—demonstrates the transnational dimension of Malatesta's activity, the breadth of his ideas, and his prominent role in labor and anarchist movements on both sides of the Atlantic. Includes an introduction by the late historian Nunzio Pernicone. Paola, Pietro Di - Knights Errant of Anarchy:From Publisher: A collective biography of Italian anarchists exiled from their homeland during four decades of upheaval throughout Europe. England’s generous immigration and extradition policies made it a haven for anarchist dissidents. Di Paola charts the politics and culture of fledgling organizations and influential individuals as they maintained a global revolutionary network—under the watchful eyes of spies and informers—from their adopted home base of London. This first paperback edition includes a new introduction by the author. Picqueray, May - My Eighty-One Years of Anarchy:From Publisher: May Picqueray (1898–1983) missed none of the major events in history during her lifetime. In 1921, she sent a parcel bomb (it exploded without casualties) to the US ambassador in Paris, to protest against the infamous conviction and death sentence of Sacco and Vanzetti. In November 1922 she was commissioned by the CGTU Metal Federation at the Congress to attend the Red Trade Union International in Moscow, where she stood on a table and denounced the congress for feasting while the Russian workers starved. She then refused to shake hands with Leon Trotsky, to whom she had come to ask for the pardon of anarchist political prisoners. Years later, she was closely involved in the movements of May 1968 and the Fight for Larzac in 1975.
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Author: Errico Malatesta, Pietro Di Paola, May Picqueray
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