Anarchism, Anti-Capitalism and Ecology in Late 19Th and Early 20Th Century Britain

Anarchism, Anti-Capitalism and Ecology in Late 19Th and Early 20Th Century Britain

Ryley, Peter. "Bibliography." Making Another World Possible: Anarchism, Anti-Capitalism and Ecology in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Britain. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. 199–220. Contemporary Anarchist Studies. Bloomsbury Collections. Web. 30 Sep. 2021. <>. Downloaded from Bloomsbury Collections, www.bloomsburycollections.com, 30 September 2021, 20:43 UTC. Copyright © Peter Ryley 2013. You may share this work for non-commercial purposes only, provided you give attribution to the copyright holder and the publisher, and provide a link to the Creative Commons licence. BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary sources Books and pamphlets W. E. Adams, Memoirs of a Social Atom, 1st edn 1903 repr. with an introduction by John Saville (Augustus M. Kelley, New York, 1968) Anonymous, Anarchist Communism – Its Aims and Principles (Freedom Printery: London, Undated) Anonymous, The Spirit of Revolt, Anarchist Leaflet No. 5 (Free Commune Press: Leeds, 1903) John Badcock, Slaves to Duty: A Lecture (William Reeves: London, 1894) —When Love is Liberty and Nature Law: A Lecture (William Reeves: London, 1893) Michael Bakunin, God and the State, with a new introduction and index of persons by Paul Avrich (Dover Publications: New York, 1970) —Marxism, Freedom and the State, trans. and ed. with a biographical sketch by K. J. Kenafick (Freedom Press: London, 1998) E. Belfort Bax and J. Hiam Levy, Socialism and Individualism (The Personal Rights Association, P. S. King & Son: London, 1904) Anselme Bellegarrigue, The World’s First Anarchist Manifesto (Kate Sharpely Library: London and Berkeley, 2002) L. S. Bevington, Anarchism and Violence (James Tochatti, ‘Liberty’ Press: London, 1896) —An Anarchist Manifesto (issued by the London Anarchist Communist Alliance, Metropolitan Printing Works, London, 1895) —Chiefly A Dialogue: Concerning Some Difficulties of a Dunce (Freedom Office, London, 1895) —Common-Sense Country (Liberty Pamphlets, James Tochatti, ‘Liberty’ Press: London, Undated) —Dame Nature’s Dumb Sermon (Gee & Co.: London, written in 1882, touched up in 1888, privately printed, 1891) —Liberty Lyrics (James Tochatti, ‘Liberty’ Press: London, 1895) —‘Modern Atheism and Mr Mallock’, in The Nineteenth Century: A Monthly Review (No.32, October 1879), pp.585–603 —‘Why I am an Expropriationist’, in The Why I Ams – with William Morris; Why I am a Communist (James Tochatti, ‘Liberty’ Press: London, 1894) Victor Branford and Patrick Geddes, The Coming Polity: A Study in 9781441154408_txt_print.indd 199 24/05/2013 15:45 200 BIBLIOGRAPHY Reconstruction, The Making of the Future Series (Williams and Norgate: London, 1917) —Our Social Inheritance, The Making of the Future Series (Williams and Norgate: London, 1919) Josephine Butler, Government by Police, second edn (Dyer Brothers: London, 1880) Josephine E. Butler, Ada Smith, Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme, Dinah Goodall, Emilie Venturi, Legislative Restrictions on the Industry of Women Considered from the Women’s Point of View (Matthews & Sons: London, 1874) D. Chatterton, Babies and Bunny Rabbits: A Popular Educator (D. Chatterton: London, 1883) —The Existence of God; The Wisdom and Goodness of His Government of the Human Family and the Dancing Devils in Heaven (D. Chatterton: London, 1882) —God and Gold, Gin and Gospel, Brandy and Brothels, Blood and Blasters (D. Chatterton: London, 1886) Cities Committee of the Sociological Society, The Banker’s Part in Reconstruction, (Headley Bros. Publishers Ltd: London, n.d.) —The Drift to Revolution (Headley Bros. Publishers Ltd: London, n.d.) —The Modern Midas: Man-Power and Money-Power. Bankers, Financiers, Profiteers (Headley Bros. Publishers Ltd, London, n.d.) Commonweal Anarchist Group, Why we are Anarchists, authorship attributed to Max Nettlau in hand-written inscription by A. Hamon inside the front cover of the edition held by IISH (W. Reeves: London, 1894) A. C. Cuddon (attributed by Nettlau), A Contribution Towards the Elucidation of the Science of Society by a Member of the London Confederation of Rational Reformers (The London Confederation of Rational Reformers: London, 1853) Charles A. Dana, Proudhon and his ‘Bank of the People’, (Benj. R. Tucker: New York, 1896) J. Morrison Davidson, Anarchist Socialism v State Socialism at the London International Labour Congress, 1896 (repr. from Clarion, Bijou Library – No.9, William Reeves: London, 1896) —The Annals of Toil: Being Labour History Outlines, Roman and British (William Reeves: London, 1899) —Christ, State, and Commune (C. W. Daniel: London, 1906) —Four Precursors of Henry George and the Single Tax as also the Land Gospel According to Winstanley ‘The Digger’ (Labour Leader Publishing Department: London and Glasgow, 1899) —Free Rails and Trams, Politics for the People (No. IV), (William Reeves: London, 1890) —The Gospel of the Poor (William Reeves: London, 1893) —The New Book of Kings: A Republican Counterblast, 10th edn (William Reeves: London, 1897) —The Old Order and the New: From Individualism to Collectivism, 7th edn (Francis Riddell Henderson: London, 1904) —The Village for the Villagers: The Villagers Magna Charta, The Parish Councils Act 1894, 4th edn (William Reeves: London, 1895) 9781441154408_txt_print.indd 200 24/05/2013 15:45 BIBLIOGRAPHY 201 Wordsworth Donisthorpe, The Claims of Labour; or Serfdom, Wagedom, and Freedom (Samuel Tinsley & Co.: London, 1880) —Democracy: A Lecture on State Structure at South Place Institute, Finsbury (Liberty and Property Defence League: London, 1886) —Empire and Liberty, A Lecture on the Principles of Local Government at the South Place Institute, Finsbury (Liberty and Property Defence League: London, 1886) —‘In Defence of Anarchy’, in The New Review (September 1894) —Individualism: A System of Politics (Macmillan: London and New York, 1889) —Labour Capitalization (G. Harmsworth and Co., London, 1887) —Law in a Free State (Macmillan: London and New York, 1895) —Liberty or Law? (Liberty and Property Defence League: London, 1884) —Principles of Plutology (Williams and Norgate: London and Edinburgh, 1876) —Socialism Analyzed: Being a Critical Examination of Mr Joyne’s Socialist Catechism (Liberty and Property Defence League: London, 1888) —A System of Measures of Length, Bulk, Weight, Value, Force & etc. (Spottiswoode & Co.: London, 1884) H. H. Duncan, A Plea for Anarchist Communism (printed by James Blair: Aberdeen, 1893) Dr S. Engländer, The Abolition of the State. An historical and critical sketch of the parties advocating direct government, a federal republic or individualism (Trübner & Co.: London, 1873) G. W. Foote, Prisoner for Blasphemy (Progressive Publishing Company: London, 1886) Charles T. Fowler, Co-operation: Its laws and principles, introductory note by Henry Seymour (Bijou Library: London, 1894) J. Greevz Fisher, Coercion and Currency (Pardon and Sons, London, 1897) Patrick Geddes, An Analysis of the Principles of Economics: Part 1 (Williams and Norgate: London and Edinburgh, 1885) —The Conditions of Progress of the Capitalist and the Labourer (Co-operative Printing Company Ltd: Edinburgh, 1886) —Co-operation versus Socialism (Co-operative Printing Society Ltd: Manchester, 1888) —Cities in Evolution, ed. by the Outlook Tower Association, Edinburgh and the Association for Planning and Regional Reconstruction, London, new and rev. edn (Williams and Norgate: London, 1949) —City Development: A Study of Parks, Gardens and Culture-Institutes. A Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust (Geddes and Company: Edinburgh, The Saint George Press, Bournville, 1904) —A Great Geographer: Elisée Reclus, 1830–1905 (repr. from The Scottish Geographical magazine for September and October 1905) —‘A Proposed Co-ordination of the Social Sciences’ (repr. from The Sociological Review, January 1924) —Women, the Census and the possibilities of the Future: Notes of Lectures by Prof. Patrick Geddes, London and Edinburgh. Summer 1921 (Outlook Tower: Edinburgh, 1921) Patrick Geddes and J. Arthur Thomson, The Evolution of Sex, rev. edn (Walter Scott: London, 1901) 9781441154408_txt_print.indd 201 24/05/2013 15:45 202 BIBLIOGRAPHY Patrick Geddes and Gilbert Slater, Ideas at War, The Making of the Future Series (Williams and Norgate: London, 1917) William Gilmour, The Creed of Liberty, A Brief Exposition of Philosophical Anarchism (Circle Co-operative (T.U.) Printers’ Society: London, 1895) Henry Glasse, Socialism the Remedy: Being a lecture delivered in the Mechanics Institute, Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony (Freedom: London 1901) William Godwin, Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and its Influence on Modern Morals and Happiness, introduction by Isaac Kramnick (Penguin Books: Harmondsworth, 1985) Agnes Henry, Anarchist Communism in its Relation to State Socialism (James Tochatti, ‘Liberty’ Press: London, 1896) Auberon Herbert, A Politician in Trouble About his Soul (Chapman and Hall: London, 1884) —The Principles of Voluntaryism and Free Life (Free Press Association: Burlington, VE, 1897) —The Voluntaryist Creed: Being the Herbert Spencer lecture delivered at Oxford, June 7th, 1906 and A Plea for Voluntaryism (printed for W. J. Simpson at the Oxford University Press: London, 1908) —The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State, and Other Essays, ed. and with an introduction by Eric Mack (Liberty Fund: Indianapolis, 1978) Auberon Herbert and J. H. Levy, Taxation and Anarchism: A Discussion Between Auberon Herbert and J. H. Levy (The Personal Rights Association: London, 1912) Thomas Hodgskin, The Natural and Artificial Right of Property Contrasted (B. Steil: London, 1832, repr. by Augustus

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