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− | |''[[Author:Charlotte Franklin|Charlotte Franklin]]'' | + | |align ="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Charlotte Franklin|Charlotte Franklin]]'' |
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<font size="2">Each volume: paper '''7/6''' cloth '''10/6'''</font> | <font size="2">Each volume: paper '''7/6''' cloth '''10/6'''</font> | ||
− | <font size="2">The paper edition of the '''Selections''' is available to readers of '''FREEDOM''' at '''5/6''' post free.</font> | + | <div style="text-align:justify;"><font size="2">The paper edition of the '''Selections''' is available to readers of '''FREEDOM''' at '''5/6''' post free.</font></div> |
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− | <font size="2">''' | + | <font size="2">'''[[Author:Marie Louise Berneri|Marie-Louise Berneri]] Memorial Committee publications:'''<br>Marie-Louise Berneri, 1918-1949: A tribute<br>cloth '''5/-'''<br>Journey Through Utopia<br>cloth '''16/-''' paper '''7/6'''<br>Neither East Nor West<br>paper '''7/6'''</font> |
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− | <font size="2">'''Other issues of ANARCHY'''</font> | + | <div style="text-align:justify;"><font size="2">'''Other issues of ANARCHY'''</font> |
<font size="2">VOLUME 1, 1961: [[Anarchy 1|1. Sex-and-Violence, Galbraith]]*; [[Anarchy 2|2. Workers’ control]]*; [[Anarchy 3|3. What does anarchism mean today?]]; [[Anarchy 4|4. Deinstitutionalisation]]; [[Anarchy 5|5. Spain 1936]]*; [[Anarchy 6|6. Cinema]]†; [[Anarchy 7|7. Adventure playgrounds]]*; [[Anarchy 8|8. Anthropology]]; [[Anarchy 9|9. Prison]]; [[Anarchy 10|10. MacInnes, Industrial decentralisation]].</font> | <font size="2">VOLUME 1, 1961: [[Anarchy 1|1. Sex-and-Violence, Galbraith]]*; [[Anarchy 2|2. Workers’ control]]*; [[Anarchy 3|3. What does anarchism mean today?]]; [[Anarchy 4|4. Deinstitutionalisation]]; [[Anarchy 5|5. Spain 1936]]*; [[Anarchy 6|6. Cinema]]†; [[Anarchy 7|7. Adventure playgrounds]]*; [[Anarchy 8|8. Anthropology]]; [[Anarchy 9|9. Prison]]; [[Anarchy 10|10. MacInnes, Industrial decentralisation]].</font> | ||
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<font size="2">VOLUME 3, 1963: [[Anarchy 23|23. Housing, squatters, do-it-yourself]]; [[Anarchy 24|24. Community of Scholars]]; [[Anarchy 25|25. Technology, cybernetics]]; [[Anarchy 26|26. CND, Salesmanship, Thoreau]]; [[Anarchy 27|27. Youth]]; [[Anarchy 28|28. The future of anarchism]]; [[Anarchy 29|29. The Spies for Peace Story]]; [[Anarchy 30|30. The community workshop]]; [[Anarchy 31|31. Self-organising systems, Beatniks, the State]]; [[Anarchy 32|32. Crime]]; [[Anarchy 33|33. Alex Comfort’s anarchism]]†; [[Anarchy 34|34. Science fiction, Workless teens]].</font> | <font size="2">VOLUME 3, 1963: [[Anarchy 23|23. Housing, squatters, do-it-yourself]]; [[Anarchy 24|24. Community of Scholars]]; [[Anarchy 25|25. Technology, cybernetics]]; [[Anarchy 26|26. CND, Salesmanship, Thoreau]]; [[Anarchy 27|27. Youth]]; [[Anarchy 28|28. The future of anarchism]]; [[Anarchy 29|29. The Spies for Peace Story]]; [[Anarchy 30|30. The community workshop]]; [[Anarchy 31|31. Self-organising systems, Beatniks, the State]]; [[Anarchy 32|32. Crime]]; [[Anarchy 33|33. Alex Comfort’s anarchism]]†; [[Anarchy 34|34. Science fiction, Workless teens]].</font> | ||
− | <font size="2">VOLUME 4, 1964: [[Anarchy 35|35. House and home]]; [[Anarchy 36|36. Arms of the law]]; [[Anarchy 37|37. Why I won’t vote]]; [[Anarchy 38|38. Nottingham]]; [[Anarchy 39|39. Homer Lane]]; [[Anarchy 40|40. Unions and workers’ control]]; [[Anarchy 41|41. The land]]; [[Anarchy 42|42. Indian anarchism]]; | + | <font size="2">VOLUME 4, 1964: [[Anarchy 35|35. House and home]]; [[Anarchy 36|36. Arms of the law]]; [[Anarchy 37|37. Why I won’t vote]]; [[Anarchy 38|38. Nottingham]]; [[Anarchy 39|39. Homer Lane]]; [[Anarchy 40|40. Unions and workers’ control]]; [[Anarchy 41|41. The land]]; [[Anarchy 42|42. Indian anarchism]]; 43. Parents and teachers;<!-- '.' in original --> [[Anarchy 44|44. Transport]].</font> |
:: <font size="2">† ''Sold out.'' * ''Few copies left, sold to purchasers of yearly set only.''</font> | :: <font size="2">† ''Sold out.'' * ''Few copies left, sold to purchasers of yearly set only.''</font> |
Latest revision as of 14:40, 12 April 2017
Contents of No. 43
September 1964
Read it each week in FREEDOM
OUT OF THIS WORLD
FREEDOM PRESS PUBLICATIONS
SELECTIONS FROM ‘FREEDOM’
Vol 2 1952: Postscript to Posterity
Vol 3 1953: Colonialism on Trial
Vol 4 1954: Living on a Volcano
Vol 5 1955: The Immoral Moralists
Vol 6 1956: Oil and Troubled Waters
Vol 7 1957: Year One—Sputnik Era
Vol 8 1958: Socialism in a Wheelchair
Vol 9 1959: Print, Press & Public
Vol 10 1960: The Tragedy of Africa
Vol 11 1961: The People in the Street
Vol 12 1962: Pilkington v. Beeching
Each volume: paper 7/6 cloth 10/6
PROUDHON
What is Property? cloth 42/-
ALEXANDER BERKMAN
ABC of Anarchism paper 2/6
HERBERT READ
Poetry & Anarchism paper 2/6
ALEX COMFORT
Delinquency 6d.
BAKUNIN
Marxism, Freedom and the State 5/-
PAUL ELTZBACHER
Anarchism (Seven Exponents of the Anarchist Philosophy) cloth 21/-
RUDOLF ROCKER
Nationalism and culture cloth 21/-
PETER KROPOTKIN
Revolutionary Government 3d.
CHARLES MARTIN
Towards a Free Society 2/6
JOHN HEWETSON
Ill-Health, Poverty and the State cloth 2/6 paper 1/-
VOLINE
Nineteen-Seventeen (The Russian Revolution Betrayed) cloth 12/6
The Unknown Revolution (Kronstadt 1921, Ukraine 1918-21) clith 12/6
TONY GIBSON
Youth for Freedom 2/-
Who will do the Dirty Work? 2d.
Food Production & Population 6d.
E. A. GUTKIND
The Expanding Environment (illustrated) boards 8/6
GEORGE BARRETT
The First Person (Selections) 2/6
Marie-Louise Berneri Memorial Committee publications:
Marie-Louise Berneri, 1918-1949: A tribute
cloth 5/-
Journey Through Utopia
cloth 16/- paper 7/6
Neither East Nor West
paper 7/6
Freedom Press 17a Maxwell Rd London
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VOLUME 1, 1961: 1. Sex-and-Violence, Galbraith*; 2. Workers’ control*; 3. What does anarchism mean today?; 4. Deinstitutionalisation; 5. Spain 1936*; 6. Cinema†; 7. Adventure playgrounds*; 8. Anthropology; 9. Prison; 10. MacInnes, Industrial decentralisation.
VOLUME 2, 1962: 11. Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill; 12. Who are the anarchists?; 13. Direct action*; 14. Disobedience; 15. The work of David Wills; 16. Ethics of anarchism, Africa; 17. Towards a lumpenproletariat; 18. Comprehensive schools; 19. Theatre: anger and anarchy; 20. Non-violence, Freud; 21. Secondary modern; 22. Cranston’s dialogue on anarchy.
VOLUME 3, 1963: 23. Housing, squatters, do-it-yourself; 24. Community of Scholars; 25. Technology, cybernetics; 26. CND, Salesmanship, Thoreau; 27. Youth; 28. The future of anarchism; 29. The Spies for Peace Story; 30. The community workshop; 31. Self-organising systems, Beatniks, the State; 32. Crime; 33. Alex Comfort’s anarchism†; 34. Science fiction, Workless teens.
VOLUME 4, 1964: 35. House and home; 36. Arms of the law; 37. Why I won’t vote; 38. Nottingham; 39. Homer Lane; 40. Unions and workers’ control; 41. The land; 42. Indian anarchism; 43. Parents and teachers; 44. Transport.
- † Sold out. * Few copies left, sold to purchasers of yearly set only.
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