MUTUALIST / LEFTLIBERTY / MONTHLIES (0001-0800)

0001—LeftLiberty 1: The Unfinished Business of Liberty

0002—LeftLiberty 2: The Gift Economy of Property

0003—Mutualist 1: Two-Gun Mutualism and the Golden Rule

0000—Mutualist: LeftLiberty Special

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The project begun in The Mutualist was ultimately continued in an ongoing series of pamphlets drawn from the Contr’un blog:

CONTR’UN ZINES

HISTORY OF MUTUALISM (0801-1000)

0801—Documents from the High Tide of Owenism

0802—Equitable Commerce / Equitable Villages

x0803—John Gray, A Lecture on Human Happiness [not published—text available at Archive.org]

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4&20 BLACKBIRDS / 2 O’CLOCK CONDOR (1001-1900)

1001—Songbird 1: Whisper Song of the Catbird [text and images]

1002—Songbird 2: The Dragon-Fly [pdf] [image]

1301—Emile Pouget, Sabotage (5.5×5.5) [image]

1302—Sophie Kropotkin, The Wife of Number 4,237 (24 pages, 4.25×10) [printed, but not bound and published? text]

1501—Hartmann the Anarchist [images]

CULTURAL STUDIES / VANITY PRESS (1901-2000)

1901—Shawn P. Wilbur, Dromologies/Pornologies

1902—Shawn P. Wilbur, Futurist Synthesis [text]

1903—Shawn P. Wilbur, What Means this Art Strike? [text]

[Planned cyberstudies collection] [text]

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ANARCHISMS

The three ANARCHISMS collections became the core of the Anarchist Beginnings archive.

BULLETIN OF THE BAKUNIN LIBRARY

No. 1 [pdf]

No. 2 [pdf]

PROUDHONIANA: An Occasional Miscellany

1.—Feuding Brothers (and Sisters) [pdf]

GENERAL ANARCHISM: 2001-4500

2001—Henry Addis, Essays on the Social Problem [pdf] [text]

2002—Stephen Pearl Andrews, Revisal of Kant’s Categories [text]

2003—Emile Armand, Mini-Manual of the Individualist Anarchist [text]

2004—London Anarchist Communist Alliance, An Anarchist Manifesto [text]

2005—Ernest Howard Crosby, Golden Rules Jones, Mayor of Toledo [pdf]

2006—De Cleyre, A Study of the General Strike in Philadelphia

2007—Voltairine de Cleyre, Essential Writings

2008—Voltairine de Cleyre, Sketches and Stories

[These early Voltairine de Cleyre collections ended up being just a small portion of the [material] I would archive in the Libertarian Labyrinth. Along the way I did bind two hardcover copies of “Sketches and Stories.”]

[These early Voltairine de Cleyre collections ended up being just a small portion of the [material] I would archive in the Libertarian Labyrinth. Along the way I did bind two hardcover copies of “Sketches and Stories.”] 2009—Jay Fox, “What’s to be Done?”

2010—Clement Milton Hammond, “The Prolongation of Human Life” [text]

2011—Moses Harman, “A Free Lover’s Creed”

2012—Elbert Hubbard, “I Am an Anarkist” [text]

2013—J. K. Ingalls, Books: Their Sphere and Influence

2014—J. K. Ingalls, Woman’s Industrial Subjection

2015—J. K. Ingalls, On Rights

2016—J. K. Ingalls, The Exodus of Labor

[The Libertarian Labyrinth now includes an extensive collection of Ingalls’ works and work is progressing on some larger print-on-demand compilations.]

[The Libertarian Labyrinth now includes an extensive collection of Ingalls’ works and work is progressing on some larger print-on-demand compilations.] 2017—Samuel Jones, A Plea for Simpler Living

2018—Eliphalet Kimball, Anarchy is a Good Word

2019—Dyer D. Lum, The Basis of Morals

2020—Dyer D. Lum, Labor’s Attitude to Non-Unionists

2021—Dyer D. Lum, A Journalist’s Confession

2022—Errico Malatesta, A Little Theory

2023—The Rebel (complete run)

2024—P.-J. Proudhon, The Malthusians

2025—P.-J. Proudhon, The State

2026—P.-J. Proudhon, Toast to the Revolution

2027—Tucker, et al, Some Socialist and Anarchist Views of Education

2028—William M. van der Weyde, Thomas Paine’s Anarchism

2029—Edwin C. Walker, Liberty vs. Assassination

2030—Ross Winn, The Archic

2031—Wallace E. Nevill, God and Government

2032—W. H. van Ornum, Mating or Marrying, Which?

2033—J. A. Langlois, P. J. Proudhon: His Life and Work

2034—Han Ryner, Mini-Manual of Individualism

2035—Morrison I. Swift, A League of Justice—4.50

2036—Herman Kuehn, The Problem of Worry—$5.00

2037—John Badcock, Jr., Slaves to Duty—$2.50

2038—James L. Walker, Philosophy of Egoism—$5.00

2039—Charles Malato, Some Anarchist Portraits—$2.50

2040—Ezra Heywood & E. Wright, Family Bank—$1.50

2041—Peter Kropotkin, Anarchism—$4.50

2042—Dyer D. Lum, The Economics of Anarchy—$5.00

2043—Elbert Hubbard, Max Stirner—$1.00

x2044—Elbert Hubbard, Golden Rule Jones—$1.00

x2045—Elbert Hubbard, Francisco Ferrer—$1.00

x2046—Lysander Spooner, No Treason

2047—Steinle, The True Aim of Anarchism—$3.00

x2048—Van Ornum, Cooperation

x2049—C. L. James, Anarchism & Malthus

2050—Bevington, Common-Sense Country

x2051—Ingalls, Economic Equities

2052—J. B. Robinson, What is the Use of a Building Law?

2053—Henry Olerich, What the American Civil War Has Not Done

x2054—Pentecost, The Anarchistic Method

x2055—Adeline Champney, What is Worth While?

2056—Victor Yarros, Count Leo Tolstoi, Christian Anarchist

2057—Alfred Westrup, Sex Slavery

2058—Alfred Westrup, Money, Cooperative Banking & Exchange

2059—Dyer D. Lum, Utah and its People

x2060—Dyer D. Lum, Buddhism Notwithstanding

x2061—de Cleyre, Ladies Liberal League

2062—J. D. Miller, Bolton Hall: The Man and His Books—$1.00

2063—Hugh O. Pentecost, The Tap-Root of Industrial Discontent—$1.00

x2064—S. P. Andrews, Constitutions & Organic Bases—

2065—Emma Goldman, Psychology of Political Violence—$4.50

x2066—Emma Goldman, A New Declaration of Independence, etc.—5.00

2067—Lysander Spooner, The Constitution of No Authority (pocket)—

2068—Goldman & Spooner, New Declaration & The Constitution of No Authority (pocket)—

2069—Bolton Hall, Tales of Snap, the Philosopher Dog (8vo, 28 pages)—$5.00

2070—William Bailie, Josiah Warren (4to, 160 pages)

2071—Elisee Reclus’ Great Globe—2.00

2072—Two Socialist Catechisms

3001—Dyer D. Lum on Anarchy—$1.50

3002—Dyer D. Lum on the “Mormon Question”—$15.00

LOVE / SEX / GENDER 4501-4600

x4501—Austin Kent, Free Love

x4502—Cridge, Man’s Rights

The titles listed here were ultimately unpublished, but similar titles were listed in the general anarchist category:

2011—Moses Harman, “A Free Lover’s Creed”

Material on similar topics was also featured in a later series:

La Frondeuse / Black and Red Feminism

Black and Red Feminism from 19th Century France

Black and Red Feminism #3

La Frondeuse: Unruly Writings by Radical Women #3

La Frondeuse #4: Jenny P. d’Héricourt

La Frondeuse #5: Emma Goldman

La Frondeuse #6: Sophie Kropotkin

Flora Tristan, The Emancipation of Woman, or Testament of a Pariah [pdf]

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A Beautiful Nihilist

Sergei Stepniak, A Female Nihilist: The True Story of the Nihilist Olga Liubatovitch, with Other Writings concerning Women in the Russian Nihilist Movement [pdf]

Sergei Stepniak, The New Convert: Drama in Four Acts [pdf]

EQUITISM 4601-4700

4601—Warren Edwin Brokaw, “The Only Unpardonable Sin” [text]

NON-RESISTANCE / COME-OUTERISM (4701-4800)

4701—William Goodell, Come-Outerism

4702—Adin Ballou, Non-Resistance in Relation to Human Government

4703—Sidney Hook, The Philosophy of Non-Resistance

4704—Charles Whipple, Non-Resistance Principle

4705—Thomas Cooper, Two Orations [not published]

4706—Nathaniel P. Rogers, An 1841 Anti-Slavery Tour of the White Hills (60)

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RESPONSES TO ANARCHISM (4801-5000)

4801—Mr. Anything, the “Anarchist”—$1.00

4802—The Medical Treatment of Anarchism—$1.00

4803—Joseph Conrad, An Anarchist—$2.50

4804—The Break-up of the Soho Anarchist League—$1.00

8495—Susan Glaspell, The Anarchist: His Dog—$2.00

4806—E. W., The Island of Anarchy (48, 4to)—$

4807—I. Crane Clark, Where is Robert Palmer? (32, 8vo)

4808—Ambrose Bierce, Ashes of the Beacon (64 pages, 4to)

NEW PROUDHON LIBRARY 5001-6000

x5001.1—What is Property? I—Property as a Power of Exclusion

x5001.2—What is Property? II—Property as a Power of Invasion

x5001.3—What is Property? III—Letter to Blanqui

5020.1—The Philosophy of Progress

5021.1—Justice in the Revolution and in the Church, I—Program

BLAZING STAR LIBRARY 6001-6100

6001—Equality

6002—Mutual Banking (1850)

6003—The Doctrine of Life (Theological Writings, Vol. 1)

x6004—Theological Writings, Vol. 2

6005—Letter to the Rev. Henry W. Foote—$2.00

6050

6051—Equality and Mutual Banking (v. 1)

6011—F de Lamennais, The People’s Own Book

x6013—Letters from Sister Mary Ignatia to Her Own Mother

LIBERTY 2.0 6101-6300

6101—Clement M. Hammond, Then and Now

6102—Ernest Lesigne, Six Socialistic Letters

6103—Victor Yarros, Tchernychewsky’s Life and Trial

6104—P.-J. Proudhon, Galileo

6105—J. K. Ingalls, Henry George Examined—$2.00

6106—

6107—Dyer D. Lum, Eighteen Christian Centuries

6108—

6109—

6110—

6111—Michael Bakunin, The Political Theology of Mazzini

6112—

6113—Sophie Kropotkin, The Wife of Number 4,237—$4.00 [4×10/lemon]

RADICAL REVIEW REPRINTS 6301-6400

6301—Stephen Pearl Andrews, The Labor Dollar

6302—William J. Potter, The Two Traditions

6303—Morse, So the Railway Kings Itch for an Empire…?

6304—Elie Reclus, Female Kinship and Maternal Filiation

6305—Lysander Spooner, The Law of Prices

6306—J. K. Ingalls, Work and Wealth

6307—Henry Edger, Prostitution & the International Woman’s League

x6308—Lysander Spooner, Our Financiers

x6309—Lysander Spooner, Gold and Silver as Standards of Value

LEFT-COMMUNISM / LIBERTARIAN MARXISM 6901-7000

6901—E. Dietzgen, Joseph Dietzgen & Proletarian Method—$5.00

x6902—Joseph Dietzgen, Excursions of a Socialist…–

x6903—Anton Pannekoek, Marxism and Darwinism

DOCTRINE OF HUMANITY 7001-7400

7001—Desage & Desmoulins, The Doctrine of Humanity—Aphorisms

7002—Louis Pierre Leroux, Pierre Leroux’s Doctrine of Humanity

7003—Orestes Brownson, Pierre Leroux & the Doctrine of Humanity

7004—Pierre Leroux, Individualism and Socialism

7005—Pierre Leroux, George Berkeley and Idealism

x7006—Desmoulins, The Paris Workmen and the Commune

7007—Pierre Leroux, What if the Gospel were Right? (48 pages, 8vo)—$

ANARCHIST CLASSICS / COLLECTIVE REASON 7401-8000

7401—A Proletarian, Nationalities Considered…

7402—Bellegarrigue, To the Point! To Action!!—$4.00

x7403—Anarchy: A Journal of Order #2

7404—Joseph Dejacque, Down with the Bosses!—$2.00

7405—Joseph Dejacque, The Circulus in Universality

7406—Black and Red Feminism pamphlet

LIBRARY OF EQUITABLE COMMERCE 8001-8175

8001—Sidney H. Morse, Liberty and Wealth: Selected Writings

8002—Josiah Warren, Brief Outline of Equitable Commerce

8003—William Pare, Equitable Villages in America—$3.50

x8004—Frances Wright, Wealth & Money

8005—Thomas & Maria L. Varney, Equitable Commerce (72 pages, 8vo)

ART-LIBERTY! / RADICAL POSITIVISM 8176-8200

8176—Calvin Blanchard, Hell on Earth!—$4.00

8177—Calvin Blanchard, A Crisis Chapter on Government—$1.00

8177Q—Calvin Blanchard, A Crisis Chapter on Government—$

8178—Calvin Blanchard, My Undertaking and Its Auspices—$1.00

8179—Henry Edger, Modern Times, the Labor Question & the Family—$2.00

x8180—Blanchard, Religio-Political Physics

8181—Calvin Blanchard, The Life of Thomas Paine

UTOPIAS AND “UTOPIAN” SOCIALISM/SCIENCE FICTION 8201-8475

8201—Victor Considerant, The Ideal of a Perfect Society

8202—Milo Hastings, Roadtown: a Mecca for Physical Culturists

8203—Leavitt and Lloyd, “Anti-Malthus” and “A Vision of the Future:”

8204—The “Symmesonian” Letters, Cincinnati, 1824

8402o—The “Symmesonian” Letters, Cincinnati, 1824 (40 pages, 8vo)

8205—P. Q. Tangent, The New Columbia, or, the Re-United States

8206—Mathieu Briancourt, The Organization of Labor and Association

8207—Orestes Brownson, On Briancourt

8208—Paul Brown, Twelve Months in New Harmony

8209—John Symmes’s Theory of Concentric Spheres—$6.00

8210—William Gould, Utopia—4.00

8211—Thomas Kirwin, Reciprocity in the Thirtieth Century—$22.50

8212—Equality; or, A History of Lithconia—$15.00

8213—James De Mille, A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder—$25.00/35.00 (208p)

8214—Henry S. Drayton, In Oudemon (200)

8215–Aerio-Nautical Man, Recollections of Six Days’ Journey in the Moon (64 pages, 8vo) —$

8216—The Life and Astonishing Adventures of John Daniel (128 pages)—$

8217—Benjamin Franklin Heuston, The Rice Mills of Port Mystery (96 pages)—$

8218—Edward Page Mitchell, The Ablest Man in the World (64 pages, 8vo)—$

8219—Voltaire, Micromegas (64 pages, 8vo)—$

8220—Ely’s Automatic Housemaid & Mr. Corndropper’s Hired Man (60 pages, 8vo)—$

8221—Edgar Allan Poe, A Descent into the Maelstrom (64 pages, 8vo)—$

8222—Edgar Chambless, Roadtown (72 pages, pam)—$

8222—Edgar Chambless, Roadtown (72 pages, fo, hc)—$

8223—Milo Hastings, Essays on Urbanism (24 pages, pam)—$2.00

8224—Henry Olerich, A Cityless and Countryless World

8225—Leverdant on Property

8226—The Pleaides Club

PANARCHY 8476-8500

8476—Paul Emile de Puydt, Panarchy

8477— Paul Emile de Puydt, Panarchy (flex)

LAND BANKS AND MUTUAL BANKING 8501-8700

8501—Samuel Hartlib, An Essay on Master W. Potter’s Designe—$1.00

8502—Severasl related to the Fund—$1.00

8503—Model for Erecting a Bank of Credit—$2.50

8504—Some Worcester Matters (excerpt)—$.50

8505—Richard Fry, A Scheme for a Paper Currency—$6.50

LABOR / SYNDICALISM/ IWW 8701-9000

8701—Lizzie Holmes, Scabs

8702—Arnold Roller, The Social General Strike

8703—Walker C. Smith, Was it Murder?

8704—Ralph Chaplin, The Centralia Conspiracy—5.00

8705— The “Knights of Liberty” Mob & the Tulsa IWW Prisoners —$1.00

8706—Arturo Giovanitti, Syndicalism: the Creed of Force—2.00

8707—Thorstein Veblen, On the Nature and Uses of Sabotage—$1.50

8708—Emma Goldman, Syndicalism—$1.50

8709—Emile Pouget, Syndicalism in France—$1.00

EDWARD CARPENTER LIBRARY 9001-9100

9001—Exfoliation

9001Q—Exfoliation

9002—Non-Governmental Society

9003—Sex-Love and its Place in a Free Society

9004—An Unknown People

9005—Ernest Crosby, Edward Carpenter: Poet and Prophet—$2.50

x9006—After Long Ages

x9007—Days with Walt Whitman

x9008—The Intermediate Sex

x9009—Desirable Mansions

9010—Leonard Abbott, Edward Carpenter & His Message

RADICALS OF THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE 9101-9300

9101—Orestes Brownson, The Mediatorial Life of Jesus

9102—William Henry Channing, Call of the Present

9103—Bolton Hall & Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emerson the Anarchist

9104—Caroline Dall, Margaret and Her Friends—4.50

CHARTISTS, DIGGERS, LEVELLERS, ETC. 9301-9500

9301—William Benbow, Grand National Holiday—$2.00

9302—William Benbow & Origins of General Strike—$1.00

9303—Thomas Spence, The Real Rights of Man—$1.00

x9304—Richard Overton, An Arrow Against all tyrants

9305—Thomas Paine, Agrarian Justice—$2.00

LAISSEZ FAIRE RADICALS / RICARDIAN SOCIALISTS / NEAR MISSES 9501-9600

9501—Etienne de la Boetie, Slaves by Choice—$2.50

9502—Gustave de Molinari, On the Production of Security

9503—Thomas Hodgskin, Labor Defended—$3.00

LITERATURE 9601-9800

MISCELLANEOUS 9801-9900

9801—Esther Lowenthal, The Ricardian Socialists

9802—William Manning, The Key of Libberty

9803—Andrew MacFarland Davis, Shays Rebellion a Political Aftermath

9804—J. F. Bray—God and Man a Unity

9805—

x9806—Concerning Four Precursors of Henry George

x9807—Alexander Bryan Johnson, Deep Sea Soundings

x9808—Agathon de Potter, Summary of Social Economy

x9809—Colins, Rational Socialism

CATALOGS / ETC.

9901-0000

9901—Catalog A

WEEKLY BLACKBIRDS

BB-2010-x1—Paul Adam, Eulogy for Ravachol—FREE

BB-2010-01—Bolton Hall, What Tolstoi Taught—FREE

BB-2010-02—Bolton Hall, Cutting the Roots of Congestion—FREE

BB-2010-03—Bolton Hall, The Land and the Mind—FREE

To get a sense of the volume of pamphlets produced in the early days of the Corvus Editions project—and the scale of the recovery project today—consider this listing from May, 2009, just a few months after the work began:

The First 150(+):