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international / history of anarchism / link to pdf Sunday May 29, 2022 03:03 by KSL   text 5 comments (last - tuesday april 16, 2024 16:17)
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 105, May 2022 has just been posted on our site. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / link to pdf Monday November 29, 2021 22:03 by KSL   text 2 comments (last - thursday february 10, 2022 20:58)
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 104, November 2021 has just been posted on our site. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / link to pdf Monday September 06, 2021 20:25 by KSL   text 1 comment (last - wednesday february 02, 2022 02:08)
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ireland / britain / history of anarchism / link to pdf Wednesday September 23, 2020 19:08 by KSL   text 1 comment (last - wednesday december 06, 2023 17:13)
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 102, September 2020 has just been posted on our site. read full story / add a comment
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iberia / history of anarchism / review Tuesday May 07, 2019 00:54 by KSL   image 1 image
This is your chance to meet Antoine Gimenez who, by anybody’s standards, led an interesting life. In Italy, back around 1922 (when he was still Bruno Salvadori), he defended a classmate from bullying fascists. ‘It wasn’t chivalry or political beliefs – I was about twelve years old – but was quite simply that the girl was a student in the same class as us. […] When I came to […] I had been rescued from the Blackshirts’ clutches by some anarchists.’ [p551] So young Bruno became a subversive and set off down the path which would lead him into exile in France and later Spain. read full story / add a comment
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ireland / britain / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Sunday February 24, 2019 17:31 by KSL   image 1 image
Rob Ray’s book begins with the disarming confession that he imagined writing a ‘relatively short pamphlet’ (p3). 300 pages later you’ve been given a whistle-stop tour of Freedom’s history (both newspaper and publishing house). Thankfully, while he draws on previous histories, he includes some new accounts and comments from other people connected with Freedom Press. read full story / add a comment
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