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  • [01] [Anarchism]. Fund Raising Bash for the New Issue - OpenRoad #13. Vancouver: OpenRoad, First Edition. Folio. Unbound. Poster. Good. Printed, single sided poster, n.d. but probably1982, approximately 215mm x 355mm in size. Small tear to foot catching the 'a' in Spartacus, otherwise fairly bright. OpenRoad was an anarchist magazine first published in 1976, eventually ceasing publication in 1990. Also included are issues fourteen and fifteen of the magazine. All issues are available digitally at openroadnewsjournal.org £25.00

    [02] [Angry Brigade]; Stoke Newington Eight Defence Group. If You Want Peace Prepare for War. London: Stoke Newington Eight Defence Group, First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 32pp, original paper covers. N.d. probably 1972. Staples rusted, lower cover creased, internally fairly bright and clean. The Stoke Newington Eight were Prescott, Purdie, Greenfield, Mendelson, Bott, Christie, Creek and

    Barker, and they were charged with "unlawfully and maliciouslyto cause explosions likely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property" (Carr, The Angry Brigade, page 139) £30.00

  • [03] [Anti-Corn Law League]. Membership Card for the National Anti-Corn Law League. ill. Stephenson and Royston. No Place: No Publisher, First Edition. 16mo (Oblong). Unbound. Membership Card. Good. Single sided engraved membership card,

    n.d. c.1840, approximately 150mm x 115mm in size. Probably slightly cropped at foot, slightly browned, a few small patches of foxing, reverse with possible glue remnants (once glued intoan album?), but generally fairly clean. Made out to Susanah ?Laycock and signed by Robert Harrison. The banner across the top states 'Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread' with a vignette of four starving peasants beneath. The Anti-Corn Law League, established in 1839 by Manchester based manufacturers and merchants, had a national following of tensof thousands and successfully repealed the laws which protected English cereals from foreign competitors £100.00

    [04] [Black Flag]. Find Out What is Really Going On - Join the Anarchist Resistance. London: Black Flag, First Edition. Elephant Folio. Unbound. Poster. Good+. Printed, single sided poster, n.d. 1984? Approximately 295mm x 415mm in size. Creased from central fold, otherwise quite bright and clean.Probably given away with an issue of Black Flag in the early-mid 1980's, the quarterly magazine mentioned was first issued in 1983 £10.00

  • [05] [Broadside]. A Tale - John Bull Was a Hale, Stout Farmer, with an Excellent Constitution Etc Etc.. Cambridge: Hodson, First Edition. 4to. Unbound. Broadside. Good. Printed broadside, n.d. c.1832? Approximately 220mm x 275mm in size. Minor creasing from old folds, split along central fold from the fore-edge for about an inch, couple of spots of foxing, but generally fairly clean. Appears to be an anti-Reform

    Act, anti-Grey political allegory with Grey cast as a doctor 'addicted to quackery', with references to political corruption, ("one mass of corruption"), rotten boroughs ("rotten throughout") and the "whole bill", (probably referring to the Spectator's slogan in support of the 1832 Reform Act, 'the bill, the whole bill and nothing but the bill') £60.00

    [06] [Broadside]. The New Black List -A Comparative Table of Allowances to Rich and Poor Paupers, with a Variety of Other Useful Information, Important Alike to the Non-Consuming Producers, and to the Non-Producing Consumers. London: Wakelin, First Thus. Elephant Folio. Unbound. Broadside. Good. Printed broadsheet, n.d. c.1837 (the poor law figures are from December 1836), approximately 380mm x 510mm in

    size. Chipped to edges and corners with some loss, lightly browned and stained, creasing from old folds, small hole to centre, couple of small tears to folds, lettering in pen to head. A broadside in the vein of Wade's Black Book detailing the payments made by the state to its representatives, bishops and judges and comparing the money spent on them with that spent on the poor under the poor law in Cirencester. It also

  • compares the difference in cost between the executive branch of the US and that of Britain, noting that the total cost of the entire American executive is little more than the cost of the salary of the English Lord Chancellor. Later editions were also published, the BL has one printed in 1840 (printer not given) and Leeds have one published by J. Cleave in 184? £150.00

    [07] [Feminism]. Women's Newspaper (No. 1, March 6th, 1971 - No. 3, June 5th, 1971). London: No Publisher, 1971. First Edition. Folio. Unbound. Newspaper. Good+. Each 8pp, broadsheet newspaper. Very slightly browned, horizontal crease from central fold, but generally

    clean. All three issues of this short lived feminist newspaper. Noyce 1226 £95.00

    [08] [Houndsditch Tragedy]. The Houndsditch Tragedy and Anarchism - A Few Words to the People. London: Freedom Press, 1911. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Fair. [4]p, original paper covers. Browned, chipped to edges, with a couple of small tears, slightly creased, otherwise clean. A defence of anarchism after the killing of three policemen in Houndsditch and the later siege of Sidney Street, which has lead to numerous books, pamphlets and even films.

    Uncommon, LSE and Leeds only on COPAC £35.00

  • [09] [I.L.P.]. All About the I.L.P. London: The Independent Labour Party, First Thus. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp,original paper covers, n.d. c.1918. Staple rusted, covers slightly soiled, tiny hole to upper cover, lightly browned throughout. Based on an earlier pamphlet written by J. Kier Hardie. Uncommon, Oxford only on COPAC. Woolven 12 £15.00

    [10] [Labour Party Ephemera]. Ramsay MacDonald's Labour Cabinet with a Labour Calendar for 1929. London: The Daily Herald, 1924. First Edition. 48mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 24pp, original paper covers. Staple rusted, slightly rubbed but generallyfairly clean. Photographic illustrations of MacDonald's Labourcabinet. With a later (1929) calendar, the reverse illustrated

    with photographs of Ramsay MacDonald and Alderman J. Evans £10.00

    [11] [Luddite Riots]. This Day, January 16, 1813, Was Executed on the Drop Behind the Castle of York, Fourteen Malefactors, for Various Burglaries, Felonies and Tumultuously Assembling in the Night-time to Destroy Shearing Frames, Machinery, to Collect Fire-arms Etc Etc. No Place: No Publisher, 1813. First Edition. Folio. Unbound. Broadside. Fair. Printed broadside, approximately 235mm x

  • 340mm in size. Generally fragile, browned, creased from old folds, chipped with some loss to fore edge, split along folds with some minor loss catching the occasional word with no loss of sense but one line to the second column is largely obscured, with extensive repairs to reverse along folds. The attack, made on the 11th April, 1812, against William Cartwright's Rawfolds Mill in Liversedge, has been described as "legendary. Perhaps 150 Luddites took part ... the Luddites exchanged a brisk fire with the embattled defenders for twenty minutes. Under cover of this fire, a small party of hammermen and men with hatchets made repeated attempts to break downthe heavy doors of the mill. This party suffered serious casualties, at least five being wounded, two of whom - mortallywounded - were left behind when the Luddites suddenly retreated" (Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class, page 560). The raid was also one of the main inspirations for Charlotte Bronte's novel 'Shirley', with the mill owner Moore being modelled on Cartwright and the parson Helstone modelled on Reverend Hammond Roberson. As the broadside notes, only eight men were brought to trial and threeof those were acquitted, with Thompson noting that "for months, despite the presence of 4000 troops in the West Riding and the widespread employment of spies, not one of the Rawfolds attackers was clearly identified. Thousands must have known one or another of the participants" (Ibid, page 563) £325.00

    [12] [Motler, Leonard Augustine] (Ed). Satire - A Paper of Social Criticism - Vol. 2, No.16. Manchester: Blackfriars Press, 1918. First Edition. 4to. Paper Covers. Magazine. Good. One issue only (of seventeen); volume two, number sixteen (March 1918). Original paper covers, 8pp. Some creasing and some minor chipping, lightly browned. Interesting cover art, showing the Houses of Parliament as a gas works.

  • Motler (the editor) and Scates (the manager) were both deaf mutes. Satire first appeared in December of 1916 and was eventually shut down by the authorities in 1918. Uncommon, COPAC shows incomplete runs at BL and LSE. Warwick Guide 3091 £35.00

    [13] [Newspaper]. The Bristol Job Nott; or the Labouring Man's Friend. Bristol: J. And W. Richardson,1831. First Edition. 4to. Disbound. Newspaper. Fair. An incomplete run, 1831-33, of sixty-five issues, each of four pages, comprising 2-11, 17, 28-30, 33, 35, 36, 38-48 and 59-95 (nos. 2 and 3 are third editions, no. 9 is a second edition). All lightly browned, many chipped to edges, issues from

    number 59 are lightly damp stained, but nothing too obtrusive. This unstamped Tory newspaper warned against radicalism and atheism, noting that "Hetherington and Carlile in their 'poison shops' offered that 'black draught' which brought down on its victim 'discontent, sulkiness, sabbath-breaking, scoffing, hatred of the law, of kings, magistrates, and all superiors'" (Hollis, The Pauper Press, page 143) £75.00

    [14] [Peterloo]. The Peterloo Massacre! Reform Meeting of 60,000 Persons, in 1819, Held on the PresentSite of the Museum, Free Trade Hall &Theatre Royal, Peter Street Manchester. Dispersed By the Military; 630 Persons Killed and Wounded. [Manchester?]: No Publisher,First Thus?. 12mo. Disbound. Pamphlet.Good. 8pp, n.d. c.1860? Disbound, lacking original paper covers, splits to spine, lightly browned and very lightly foxed, small tear to fore-edge, small pen

  • mark to first page. Three locations on COPAC, giving Manchester as the likely place of publication £10.00

    [15] [Peterloo]. Manchester Meeting, Sixteenth of August, 1819 - A Report of the Trial, Redford Against Birley and Others for an Assault, on the Sixteenth of August 1819, Before Mr Justice Holroyd and a Special Jury, at the Lancaster Assizes, 1822. Manchester: James Harrop Jnr., 1822. First Edition. 8vo.Disbound. Pamphlet. Fair. 64pp, disbound. Lightly browned throughout, small hole to

    E1 catching a couple of letters but with no loss of sense, final leaf detached and defective to fore-edge of H4r and gutter edgeof H4v, chipped with some loss affecting text, but generally no real loss of sense. Printed in double column. Four locations onCOPAC £20.00

    [16] [Shaw, George Bernard]. Report on Fabian Policy and Resolutions PresentedBy the Fabian Society to the InternationalSocialist Workers and Trade Union Congress, London 1896. London: The Fabian Society, 1896. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, original paper covers. Hint of foxing to uppercover, slight vertical crease where once folded, otherwise quite bright and clean. Bernard Shaw 'is identified as the

    draughtsman of the tract by Edward R. Pease' (Laurence), andit was also printed in French and German for foreign delegatesto the Congress. The Congress "featured a grandiose debate between socialists and anarchists that for the last time challenged the International from within. The anarchists and the anti-parliamentarian socialists [were] expelled from the Congress" (Di Paola, 'The Knights Errant of Anarchy', page 87). Laurence A25 £30.00

  • [17] [Squatting]; Advisory Service for Squatters. Squatters Handbook. London: Advisory Service for Squatting, 1979. Reprint. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Fair. 48pp, original paper covers. Covers detached, slightly stained and rubbed, internally fairly bright and clean. The sixth edition of this long running guide to squatting, full of legal and practical advice £10.00

    [18] [Unemployed Appeal]. Address of Unemployed Workmen. London: Such, Unknown. 4to. Unbound. Leaflet. Fair. Single sided printed leaflet on very thin (tissue) paper, n.d. c.1880? Approximately 190mm x 250mm in size. Browned and chipped, splits to folds witha couple of tears to sides, generally fragile. For 'Unemployed Appeals', see Rickards, page 343. Possibly printed earlier, the broadside ballads, (Broadside

    Ballads Online from the Bodleian), printed by Such at this address are generally dated between 1863-1885, and his business was established in 1846 (Neuburg in Dyos and Wolff,The Victorian City, page 208) £30.00

    [19] [Unemployed]. Souvenir Programme of the Provincial Unemployed Demonstration. London: Burgess William and Co.,First Edition. Folio. Unbound. Souvenir Tissue. Good. Printed, single sided souvenir tissue programme for a march of the unemployed, n.d. c.1900. Lightly browned, a few small nicks and tears, slightly creased, but

  • generally quite clean. Whilst tissue souvenirs of funerals and royal occasions are quite common, I have never seen another relating to a march of the unemployed £95.00

    [20] [Wilson, Charlotte Mary]. Anarchismand Outrage. London: Freedom Press, 1909. Reprint. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 8pp, original paper covers. Slightly creased and rubbed, covers a little grubby especially to edges.Reprinted from the December 1893 issueof Freedom, the article was originally called 'Anarchism and Homicidal Outrage' c.f. Nettlau, page 174; Slienger Checklist 7; Burazerovic 86 £15.00

    [21] Arnot, R. Page. A Short History of the Russian Revolution from 1905 to the Present Day. London: Left Book Club, 1937. First Edition. 12mo. Card Covers. Pamphlet. Good. Two volumes complete - VolumeOne - 96pp and Volume Two - 96pp, original card covers.

    Spines slightly faded, slightly rubbed, small stain to lower cover of volume two, internally lightly browned, previous owners name whited-out to ffep. From the library of Robin Langdon-Davies (son of John), but now no evidence of this. Lewis, pages 143-144 £10.00

  • [22] Baker, Arthur. Industrial Conditions and Social Reform. Taunton: Somerset Express Printing Works, 1890. First Edition. 12mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Fair. [2], 12pp, [2], original paper covers. Covers soiled, vertical creasing where once folded, a few notes in pencil to lowercover, internally quite clean. Four locations on COPAC (LSE, Ox, Bristol, Senate House) £10.00

    [23] Bax, E. Belfort, Dave, Victor and Morris, William. A Short Account of the Commune of Paris. London: Socialist League Office, 1886. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 59-79pp, original paper covers. Covers lightly soiled and lightly foxed, internally fairly bright andclean. Socialist Platform No. 4, with the Walter Crane designed head piece. Victor Dave noted in a letter to H.H. Sparling thatBax "has not written a single word on the

    whole pamphlet" (LeMire, page 110). Buxton-Forman 90; LeMire A-35.01; Schulkind has Bax's later 'Short History of the Paris Commune' of 1895, but not this pamphlet £50.00

    [24] Berkman, Alexander. Defence of the Revolution. London: J. Humphrey, First Thus. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good.[4]p, n.d. c. early 1930's, drophead title. Stained to corner throughout, hint of foxing to gutter margin. Reprinted from Berkman's'What Is Communist Anarchism' £15.00

  • [25] Berkman, Alexander; Goldman, Emma (Introductory Sketch of the Author). The Russian Tragedy (A Review and Outlook). Berlin: Der Syndikalist, 1922. First Edition. 8vo. Card Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 40pp, original card covers. Edges browned, pages lightly browned, but clean.The Russian Revolution Series No. 1 (there were at least two other pamphlets inthe series, 'The Russian Revolution and the Communist Party' and 'The Kronstadt

    Rebellion' also by Berkman, later reissued as 'The Russian Tragedy' by the Cienfuegos Press in 1976, where the original English pamphlets are described as being 'difficult to locate today'). Kerssemakers 469 for the German edition published a year later £40.00

    [26] Blatchford, Robert; Nunquam. Socialism: A Reply to the Encyclical of the Pope. Manchester: The Clarion, 1892.First Edition. 12mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 20pp, original paper covers. Covers foxed, lightly foxed throughout, slightly creased. Clarion Pamphlets Number One. Blatchford's reply to Leo XIII's 'De Conditione Opificum'of 1891 £15.00

    [27] Gilbert, Tony; Newens, Stan (Introduction). The Queen V. Desmond Trotter - An Account of the Trial in Dominica. London: Liberation, First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, n.d. but probably 1974, original paper covers. Lightly browned throughout, otherwise clean. Six locations on COPAC. Trotter was found guilty of the murder of a white tourist and was

  • sentenced to hang, but an international campaign led to the commutation of the sentence and he was released in 1979 £12.00

    [28] Gollan, J.[ohn]. Answer If You Dare! - Youth Challenges the National Government. London: Communist Party of Great Britain, 1937. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good+. 16pp, original paper covers. Staple rusted with acouple of small marks, otherwise quite bright and clean. Striking cover. Cope 380£15.00

    [29] Grove, Janet. Human Nature and Anarchism. London: Freedom PublicationCommittee, First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 8pp, n.d. early 1930's, original paper covers, drophead title. Lightly dust stained, but generally clean. Humphrey's printing press was used to produce Freedom in the 1930's. Not on COPAC £25.00

    [30] Hobhouse, John C. A Letter to Lord Viscount Castlereagh. London: Robert Stodart, 1819. Second Edition. 8vo. Disbound. Pamphlet. Good. xv, [3], 46pp, [2], disbound. Title browned, browned and lightly foxed throughout, but tolerably so. The second edition of Hobhouse's letter to Castlereagh, published a week or so after the first, regarding the Peterloo massacre. Six locations on COPAC £30.00

  • [31] Humphrey, J. A Letter to Youth. London: The International League of Peoples, First Thus. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. [4]p, n.d. c.1935, original paper covers, drophead title. Slightly worn to extremities, small stain to top margin, but generally fairly clean. Anti-fascist plea, printed by J. Humphrey at 2 Malden Crescent, Chalk Farm £20.00

    [32] I.C.W.P.A.; Cook, A.J. (Preface). The Workers Under Fascist Terror. London: The Dorrit Press. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 24pp, n.d. c.1927, original paper covers.Browned, slightly chipped to corners, covers very lightly soiled generally fairly clean. The ICWPA was the International Class War Prisoners Aid, formed for "thepurposes of providing legal and financialassistance for the class-war prisoners persecuted by capitalism in all lands". COPAC shows at BL, LSE, NLS, Ox and IWM £20.00

    [33] Ireland; [Henry, Agnes?]. Social Conditions and Character. London: James Tochatti, Liberty Press, 1896. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 12pp, original paper covers. Coversslightly soiled, upper cover with some damp staining to foot, minor loss to upper margin (not affecting text) from damp to pages 5-8, otherwise fairly clean £30.00

  • [34] Keell, T.H. (Ed). Freedom Bulletin - Two Issues. Whiteway Colony, Stroud: Freedom Press, 1930. First Edition. 4to. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. Two issues (of fifteen), number ten (July 1930, 4pp) and number twelve (July 1931, 8pp), original paper covers. Issue ten is worn and creased, with several small

    tears to edges, issue twelve is slightly creased, but is otherwise quite bright and clean. Freedom Press moved with Tom Keell to the Whiteway Colony near Stroud and was the publishing address for a period from October 1928 £20.00

    [35] Kennard, Peter. Target London - A Set of Photomontage Posters. ill. Kennard, Peter. London: Greater London Council, 1985. First Edition. Elephant Folio. Unbound. Posters. Good+ / No Jacket (as Issued). ISBN: 0716815125. Eighteen (complete) photomontage posters by Peter Kennard in the original box, with thereview sheet and the GLC poster advert for the 'difference between the GLC's view of civil defenceand the governments'.

    Each poster is approximately 300mm x 420mm in size, with the GLC advert being approximately 560mm x 310mm in size.

  • The box is rubbed to extremities, all the posters are bright and clean, except the GLC advert which is lightly foxed. COPAC shows at Bishopsgate, Ox, NLW and Wellcome. The posters satirise the government's 'Protect and Survive' civil defence pamphlet £150.00

    [36] Kropotkin, Peter. Kropotkin's Speech (Memorial Hall, October 21st). No Place: No Publisher, First Edition. 8vo. Unbound. Pamphlet. Good+. [4]p, drop head title, n.d. but 1909. Central horizontal fold, otherwise quite bright and clean. Kropotkin's speech about the execution of the Spanish anarchist and educationalist Ferrer, who was executed in 1909. Uncommon, not in Piro, not on COPAC £35.00

    [37] Kropotkin, Peter. Expropriation. London: Freedom Press, 1909. Reprint. 12mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 40pp, original paper wrappers, drophead title, disbound from a larger volume of pamphlets. Hint of foxing, very light browning, some underlining in pencil to text, but generally clean. A translation of 'L'Expropriation', first published in English by Henry Seymour in 1886, with the first Freedom Press edition following in 1895 (see Slienger's Checklist, page 2) £10.00

  • [38] Kropotkin, Peter; (Brandes, George, Preface). Memoirs of a Revolutionist. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1899. First Edition. 8vo. Hardback. Good. Two volumes complete - Volume One - xiv, [2], 258pp, [2] and Volume Two - [6], 340pp. Original cloth, smooth back, title, author, volume and publisher in gilt to spine. Spines slightly faded and dulled, endpapers browned, occasional hint of

    foxing, but generally quite bright and clean. Three portrait illustrations as called for. A decent set of a work difficult to find in nice condition. Kerssemakers 3432; cf. Stammhammer III:181; Piro 245 £95.00

    [39] Kropotkine, Peter. Anarchist Communism: Its Basis and Principles. London: New Fellowship Press, 1891. First Separate. 12mo. Paper Covers. Ex-Library. Good. 36pp, original paper wrappers, disbound, ex-library (Marx Memorial) with stamps to upper cover and top margin of first page. Covers loose, some very light staining to text, but generally fairly clean. A reissue of two articles from 1887 printed in the

    'Nineteenth Century', namely 'The Scientific Basis of Anarchy' and 'The Coming Anarchy', (see Nettlau). Burazerovic has the 1895, 1897 and 1920 reprints but not this one; Nettlau, page 80 and Slienger Checklist, page 1 £15.00

  • [40] Maurer, Charles B. Call to Revolution - The Mystical Anarchism of Gustav Landauer. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1971. First Edition. 8vo. Hardback. Good+ / Fair. ISBN: 0814314414. 218pp, [2], original cloth in DJ. DJ chipped to head of spine and corners, spine slightly faded, tear to head of upper panel, rubbed, a few smalltears closed with tape to reverse. Internally quite bright and clean. Interesting account of Landauer's life

    and thought which is still influential, especially his belief that the state is "a social relationship; a certain way of people relating to one another. It can be destroyed by creating new social relationships; ie. by people relating to one another differently. The absolute monarch said: I am the state. We, who we have imprisoned ourselves in the absolute state, must realize the truth: we are the state! And we will be the state as long as we are nothing different" (Kuhn, 'Gustav Landauer - Revolution and other Writings', page 214) £15.00

    [41] Maximov, G.; Heiner, Dr. Gregory (Introduction). Bolshevism Promises and Reality - An Appraisal of the Results of the Marxist Dictatorship Over Russia. Glasgow: The Anarchist Federation (Glasgow Group), 1939. First Thus. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 24pp, original paper covers. Slightly soiled and rubbed, stainto fore-edge of last four pages, several pencil lines to margins but generally fairly clean. First published in English in

    1935 by the Free Society Group of Chicago, this is the first UKedition. Maximov's longer denunciation, 'The Guillotine At Work' was published in 1940 £10.00

  • [42] Miller, George Noyes. The Strike of a Sex - A Novel. London: Wm. Reeves, First Edition. 12mo. Hardback. Good+ / No Jacket (as Issued?). [8], 117pp, [3], original cloth, n.d. c.1895? Slightly rubbed to extremities, hint of damp staining to top edge of pastedowns, but otherwise quite bright and clean. Birth control advocacy withMalthusian overtones. The women go on strike, "they say that the chains which have bound them for unnumbered ages, althoughartfully garlanded with flowers and called by

    sentimental and endearing names, are older and more galling than those of any bonds-people on the globe". First published in the UK by W.H. Reynolds in 1891, this is the later reprint in the Bellamy Library series, it was followed by 'After the Strike of a Sex'. Sargent, page 42 for the US first; Bleiler's Checklist includes 'After' but not this one; Wright 3735 (for the US 1st) £50.00

    [43] Morris, William. The Aims of Art. London: Office of 'The Commonweal', 1887. First Edition. 16mo. Card Covers. Pamphlet. Fair. 40pp, original card covers. Back strip effectively absent, foxing to covers, internally a little dust stained with some light foxing, opened a little roughly to head on a few pages. There were also large paper copies. Buxton-Forman 94, LeMire A-39.01 £50.00

  • [44] Morris, William. Monopoly; or How Labour is Robbed. London: Office of 'TheCommonweal', 1891. Reprint. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, original paper covers. Slightly creased, hint of foxing to upper cover, lower cover foxed, unopened at head. With Walter Crane designed head piece. The second impression (the first was published in 1890, see Buxton-Forman 110 and LeMireA-49.01), with new address in the imprint.

    The cartoon on the first page was by Arthur Hughes, Socialist Platform No. 7. LeMire A49.01.1 £15.00

    [45] Morris, William. Useful Work VersusUseless Toil. London: Socialist League Office, 1886. Reprint. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Fair. 19-39pp, original paper covers. Covers soiled and split to spine, some chipping to foot of upper cover, two tiny holes to lower cover, lightly foxed, a couple of pencil marks to margin of page 28. The second impression, with three thousand copies printed, first published in

    1885 (see Buxton-Forman 83 and LeMire A31.01). WIth WalterCrane designed head piece. The Socialist Platform No. 2. LeMire A-31.01:1 £15.00

    [46] Morris, William and Bevington, L.S. The Why I Ams - Why I am a Communist; Why I am an Expropriationist. London: James Tochatti,Liberty Press, 1894. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, original paper covers. Lightly foxed throughout, heavier to a few pages, chipped to fore-edge. Uncut to head. The second series of the 'Why I Ams'. LeMire

  • B17; Nettlau, page 175 £75.00

    [47] Morton, H.W. Blackout. Chicago: Solidarity Bookshop, First Edition. 4to. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. [16]p, n.d. c.1966, original card covers. Covers browned to edges, first page of text lightly browned, otherwise fairly bright. A pamphlet about an electric relay blowing in Ontario which led to about thirty million people being left without electricity in 1965 which

    "illuminate[s] a number of anarchist principles ... shining through the darkness like a beacon were such anarchist truisms as decentralism, mutual aid, direct action and the like" £15.00

    [48] Motler, L.A. Anarchist Communism in Plain English. London: Propaganda Group, First Edition. 32mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet.Good+. 8pp, n.d. c.1919, original paper covers. Hint of foxing to upper cover, pages browned, but generally clean. BL and Ox only on COPAC £45.00

    [49] News from Everywhere. No Reservations - Housing, Space and Class Struggle. London: News from Everywhere, First Edition. Folio. Card Covers. Pamphlet. Good+. 48pp, n.d. c.1989, original card covers. Slightly rubbed and faded to spine, otherwise quite bright and clean. Two locations on COPAC (BL and LSE) £15.00

  • [50] OSPAAAL. Santo Domingo: 1965. ill. Rostgaard, Alfredo. ?Havana: OSPAAAL, 1970. First Edition. Elephant Folio. Unbound. Poster. Good+. Original, printed, single sided poster, approximately 320mm x 520mm in size, folded as issued. Slightly creased from the old folds, small tear to foot, very slightly rubbed, but generally quite bright andclean. OSPAAAL, the Organization ofSolidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America, was formedin 1957, it was an "organization of movements, which aimed at creating

    national economic development plans for the newly independent states and break national isolation through internationalism" (Wikipedia). It produced a large number of propaganda posters, which were often folded and stapled into copies of 'Tricontinental' the OSPAAAL magazine. This poster relates to the US intervention / occupation of the Dominican Republic during the outbreak of the civil war in 1965. Images of all OSPAAAL posters can be found at docspopuli.org £75.00

    [51] Pease, C.A. Socialism in the Village. London: The Independent Labour Party, 1920. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 8pp, original paper covers. Staple rusted, covers slightly rubbed, creased to corners. Uncommon, two locations, LSE and Cambridge, on COPAC. Woolven 80£15.00

  • [52] Pethick-Lawrence, F.W. Must the Workers Pay the War-Bill? London: The Independent Labour Party, 1919. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, original paper covers. Staple rusted, upper cover creased, light spotting but generally clean. Four locations on COPAC (Birm, Cam, Leeds and LSE). Woolven 481 £15.00

    [53] Roller, Arnold; [Nacht, Siegfried]. The Social General Strike. London: Freedom Press, 1912. First Edition. 12mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 32pp, original paper covers. Upper coverslightly soiled, with a small pen mark, otherwise quite bright and clean. A translation of 'Der Soziale Generalstreik',published in Berlin in 1905, this is an anglicised version of Bauer's translation published in New York in 1905 - see

    Slienger's Checklist, page 6. There also appears to have been a Chicago edition, also published in 1905, this seems to be thefirst UK edition. Burazerovic 1206c £15.00

    [54] Seymour, Henry (Ed). The Anarchist Communist and Revolutionary. London: Henry Seymour, 1886. First Edition. Elephant Folio. Unbound. Newspaper. Good. 4pp. Lightly browned, a few minor chips and tiny tears, central horizontal fold, but generally in very good condition for a newspaper of this age. First published in March 1885, this is issue number 14 of April 1886.

  • Seymour was one of two distributors of Tucker's 'Liberty' in England, and was responsible for the first publication in England of Bakunin's 'God and the State' from the unlikely location of Tunbridge Wells. This newspaper can probably be considered as the first regular anarchist newspaper in England, it certainly precedes Freedom (established in late 1886), and this issue is significant in its brief acceptance by Seymour of anarcho-communism (which lasted for two issues), see Quail, 'The Slow Burning Fuse', chapter four. Nettlau, page 14 £65.00

    [55] Shears, H.C. Socialist Policy - Reform or Revolution? London: The Independent Labour Party, 1919. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, original paper covers. Staplerusted, slightly browned to edges, very slightly creased but generally quite clean. Three locations on COPAC (Cam, Leeds, LSE). Woolven 77 £15.00

    [56] Smith, J. Blair. Direct Action Versus Legislation. Glasgow: The Free Action Anarchist Group, First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 24pp, n.d. c.1899. Original paper covers.Covers browned to edges, minor chipping to corners, top corner curled, internally lightly browned, but clean. FreeAction pamphlets No. 1. COPAC shows at LSE and Senate House, with later editions printed in London in 1909 and 1913. Burazerovic 1264 £35.00

  • [57] Smith, Sydney. Taxes Upon Every Article Which Enters Into theMouth, or Covers the Back, or is Placed Under the Foot. ill. Ingrey, Charles. London: Effingham Wilson, Unknown. Elephant Folio. Unbound. Broadside. Good. Lithographed broadside, no date c.1831? Approximately 310mm x 490mm in size (image approximately 230mm x 400mm). Tears with small amount of loss to top corners (presumably where once pinned up), lightly soiled and creased. Text is by Sydney

    Smith, from the Edinburgh Review in 1820, a satire on the ubiquity of taxation. The portrait is of Henry, Lord Brougham, with his motto to foot of image. Wellcome 574470i, Senate House has a similar item described as a single sheet with a single line border, c.1820 with a woodcut portrait of Earl Grey -Goldsmiths 22928. Tentatively dated as c.1831 as the portrait appears to show Brougham as Lord Chancellor, which he was appointed to in late 1830, so it is certainly unlikely to be earlier £125.00

    [58] Snowden, Philip. The Menace of the Trusts and How to Deal with it. London: The Independent Labour Party, 1919. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 16pp, original paper covers. Staple rusted, covers slightly rubbed, very lightly browned. Four locations on COPAC. Woolven 151 £15.00

  • [59] Snowden, Philip. Prospect and Retrospect. London: The Independent Labour Party, 1919. First Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 12pp, original paper covers. Staple rusted, coverssoiled and lightly foxed, but generally fairly clean. Two locations on COPAC (Cam and Leeds). Woolven 13 £15.00

    [60] Socialist League. Socialism - The Leicester Branch of the Socialist League Have Arranged with H. HallidaySparling of London to Give an Addressin the Marker Place, Loughborough, onSaturday Next, October 19th, 1889 at 8pm Prompt. Discussion Invited. No Place: No Publisher, 1889. First Edition. 12mo. Paper Covers. Leaflet. Good. Printed single-sided handbill approximately 125mm x 170mm in size,

    advertising a speech by Sparling in Loughborough in 1889. Browned, small tear to left hand side, otherwise clean. Sparling was Secretary of the Socialist League and was brieflymarried to May Morris (William Morris' daughter) £30.00

    [61] Socialist Party of Ireland. Manifesto of the Socialist Party of Ireland - With Declaration of Principles. ?Dublin: The Socialist Party Of Ireland, 1949. First Edition. 8vo. Card Covers. Pamphlet. Good. 28pp, original card covers. Covers lightly browned, last few pages slightly creased to bottom corner, otherwise quite bright and clean £10.00

  • [62] The London Anarchist Group. The Aims and Principles of the Union of Anarchist Groups. London: The London Anarchist Group, . First Edition.12mo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Good. Trifold leaflet, approximately 440mm x 190mm in size, n.d. but probably 1946 (Aims and Principles agreed at the Congress of the Union of Anarchists Groups at Glasgow, December 2-3, 1945). Slightly worn to folds, slightly

    rubbed and browned to edges, but generally fairly clean. BL only on COPAC £15.00

    [63] Thompson, E.P. The Making of the English Working Class. London: Victor Gollancz, 1963. First Edition. 8vo. Hardback. Good+ / Good. 848pp, original buckram in DJ, title, author and publisher in gilt to spine. DJ slightly chipped to spine ends, corners and top edge of lower panel, spine slightly dulled, rubbed to extremities, with a few small nicks and tears closedwith tape to reverse. Previous owners gift inscription to ffep, otherwise internally quite bright and clean, with several newspaper reviews laid in

    loosely to rear. Thompson's magnum opus, a highly influential evaluation which set out to 'rescue' the working class from the 'enormous condescension of posterity. Their crafts and traditions may have been dying. Their hostility to the new industrialism may have been backward-looking. Their communitarian ideals may have been fantasies. Their insurrectionary conspiracies may have been foolhardy. But they lived through these times of acute social disturbance, andwe did not. Their aspirations were valid in terms of their own experience; and, if they were casualties of history, they remain,

  • condemned in their own lives, as casualties' (pages 12-13) £250.00

    [64] Webb, Sidney. What Socialism Means; A Call to the Unconverted. London: William Reeves, Second Edition. 8vo. Paper Covers. Pamphlet. Fair. 8pp, original paper covers, n.d. c.1888. Creased, lightly foxed, tear to upper cover,minor tears and chipping to old folds, uncut at head. Title in red and black £10.00

    [65] Wright, Richard. Twelve Million Black Voices - A Folk History of theNegro in the United States. ill. Heartfield, John. London: Lindsay Drummond Limited, 1947. First Edition. 4to. Hardback. Good / Fair. 152pp, original cloth in DJ. DJ chipped to spine ends and edges withsome loss, associated creasing and wear, rubbed to extremities, chipped to corners, bump to top edge of boards. Internally quite bright and clean. Photographic illustrations by Edwin Rosskam, DJ designed by John Heartfield £50.00

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