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<font size="4">This pamphlet describes the {{l|events in the streets of Paris|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_1968_events_in_France}}, at the {{l|Renault|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault}} works, the {{l|Sorbonne {{qq|soviet}}|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbonne_Occupation_Committee}}, the propaganda section at the {{l|Centre Censier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Paris_III:_Sorbonne_Nouvelle}}, the march to {{l|Billancourt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulogne-Billancourt}} on May 16th, and it documents the changing line of the {{l|French CP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Communist_Party}} and the {{l|CGT|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Confederation_of_Labour_(France)}}, and draws conclusions for the future.
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<font size="4">This pamph&shy;let de&shy;scribes the {{l|events in the streets of Paris|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_1968_events_in_France}}, at the {{l|Renault|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault}} works, the {{l|Sor&shy;bonne {{qq|soviet}}|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbonne_Occupation_Committee}}, the propa&shy;ganda sec&shy;tion at the {{l|Centre Censier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Paris_III:_Sorbonne_Nouvelle}}, the march to {{l|Billan&shy;court|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulogne-Billancourt}} on May 16th, and it docu&shy;ments the chan&shy;ging line of the {{l|French CP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Communist_Party}} and the {{l|CGT|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Confederation_of_Labour_(France)}}, and draws con&shy;clu&shy;sions for the future.
  
1s. 3d. post free from Solidarity, c/o Heather Russell, 53a Westmoreland Road, Bromley, Kent.
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| ''The {{l|black flag|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_symbolism#Black_flag}} that flew last week above the tumultuous student disorders of Paris stood for a philosophy that the modern world has all but forgotten'': ''anarchy. Few of the students who riot in France, Germany or Italy&mdash;or in many another country&mdash;would profess outright allegiance to anarchy, but its basic tenets inspire many of their leaders. Germany&rsquo;s {{l|{{qq|Red Rudi}} Dutschke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudi_Dutschke}} and France&rsquo;s [[Author:Daniel Cohn-Bendit|{{qq|Red Danny}} Cohn-Bendit]] openly espouse anarchy. {{qq|In theory,}} says West German Political Scientist {{l|Wolfgang Abendroth|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Abendroth}}, {{qq|the students are a species of {{l|Marxists|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxism}}, but in practice they are anarchists.}} Not since the {{l|anarchist surge|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism_in_Spain}} in the {{l|Spanish Civil War|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Civil_War}} has the Western world seen a movement so enthusiastically devoted to the destruction of law, order and society in the name of unlimited individual freedom.''
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| {{tab}}''The {{l|black flag|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_symbolism#Black_flag}} that flew last week above the tumul&shy;tu&shy;ous stu&shy;dent dis&shy;orders of Paris stood for a philo&shy;sophy that the modern world has all but for&shy;gotten'': ''anarchy. Few of the stu&shy;dents who riot in France, Germany or Italy&mdash;or in many another coun&shy;try&mdash;would pro&shy;fess out&shy;right al&shy;le&shy;giance to anarchy, but its basic tenets in&shy;spire many of their lead&shy;ers. Germany&rsquo;s {{l|{{qq|Red Rudi}} Dutschke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudi_Dutschke}} and France&rsquo;s [[Author:Daniel Cohn-Bendit|{{qq|Red Danny}} Cohn-Bendit]] openly espouse anarchy. {{qq|In theory,}} says West German Polit&shy;ical Sci&shy;entist {{l|Wolf&shy;gang Aben&shy;droth|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Abendroth}}, {{qq|the stu&shy;dents are a spe&shy;cies of {{l|Marx&shy;ists|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxism}}, but in prac&shy;tice they are anarch&shy;ists.}} Not since the {{l|anarch&shy;ist surge|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism_in_Spain}} in the {{l|Span&shy;ish Civil War|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Civil_War}} has the West&shy;ern world seen a move&shy;ment so en&shy;thu&shy;si&shy;astic&shy;ally de&shy;voted to the de&shy;struc&shy;tion of law, order and so&shy;ciety in the name of un&shy;lim&shy;ited in&shy;di&shy;vidual free&shy;dom.''
  
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<div style="text-align:right;">&mdash;{{sc|{{l|time magazine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)}}}}, 24.5.68.</div>
  
 
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<font size="2">Please note: Issues [[Anarchy 1|1]], [[Anarchy 2|2]], [[Anarchy 4|4]], [[Anarchy 5|5]], [[Anarchy 6|6]], [[Anarchy 7|7]], [[Anarchy 12|12]], [[Anarchy 13|13]], [[Anarchy 20|20]], [[Anarchy 26|26]], [[Anarchy 28|28]], [[Anarchy 37|37]]<!-- 'Anarchy 27 in original (Earlier and later issues show 37 as out of print.) -->, [[Anarchy 38|38]], [[Anarchy 66|66]] are out of print.</font>
 
<font size="2">Please note: Issues [[Anarchy 1|1]], [[Anarchy 2|2]], [[Anarchy 4|4]], [[Anarchy 5|5]], [[Anarchy 6|6]], [[Anarchy 7|7]], [[Anarchy 12|12]], [[Anarchy 13|13]], [[Anarchy 20|20]], [[Anarchy 26|26]], [[Anarchy 28|28]], [[Anarchy 37|37]]<!-- 'Anarchy 27 in original (Earlier and later issues show 37 as out of print.) -->, [[Anarchy 38|38]], [[Anarchy 66|66]] are out of print.</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 1. 1961: [[Anarchy 1|1. Sex-and-Violence]]; [[Anarchy 2|2. Workers&rsquo; control]]; [[Anarchy 3|3. What does anarchism mean today?]]; [[Anarchy 4|4. Deinstitutionisation]]; [[Anarchy 5|5. Spain]]; [[Anarchy 6|6. Cinema]]; [[Anarchy 7|7. Adventure playground]]; [[Anarchy 8|8. Anthropology]]; [[Anarchy 9|9. Prison]]; [[Anarchy 10|10. Industrial decentralisation]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 1. 1961: [[Anarchy 1|1. Sex-<wbr>and-<wbr>Violence]]; [[Anarchy 2|2. Work&shy;ers&rsquo; con&shy;trol]]; [[Anarchy 3|3. What does anarch&shy;ism mean today?]]; [[Anarchy 4|4. De&shy;in&shy;sti&shy;tu&shy;tion&shy;isa&shy;tion]]; [[Anarchy 5|5. Spain]]; [[Anarchy 6|6. Cinema]]; [[Anarchy 7|7. Ad&shy;venture play&shy;ground]]; [[Anarchy 8|8. An&shy;thropo&shy;logy]]; [[Anarchy 9|9. Prison]]; [[Anarchy 10|10. Indus&shy;trial de&shy;central&shy;isa&shy;tion]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 2. 1962: [[Anarchy 11|11. Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill]]; [[Anarchy 12|12. Who are the anarchists?]]; [[Anarchy 13|13. Direct action]]; [[Anarchy 14|14. Disobedience]]; [[Anarchy 15|15. David Wills]]; [[Anarchy 16|16. Ethics of anarchism]]; [[Anarchy 17|17. Lumpenproletariat]]; [[Anarchy 18|18. Comprehensive schools]]; [[Anarchy 19|19. Theatre]]; [[Anarchy 20|20. Non-violence]]; [[Anarchy 21|21. Secondary modern]]; [[Anarchy 22|22. Marx and Bakunin]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 2. 1962: [[Anarchy 11|11. Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill]]; [[Anarchy 12|12. Who are the anarch&shy;ists?]]; [[Anarchy 13|13. Di&shy;rect ac&shy;tion]]; [[Anarchy 14|14. Dis&shy;obedi&shy;ence]]; [[Anarchy 15|15. David Wills]]; [[Anarchy 16|16. Ethics of anarch&shy;ism]]; [[Anarchy 17|17. Lumpen&shy;pro&shy;letar&shy;iat]]; [[Anarchy 18|18. Com&shy;pre&shy;hens&shy;ive schools]]; [[Anarchy 19|19. Theatre]]; [[Anarchy 20|20. Non-<wbr>violence]]; [[Anarchy 21|21. Second&shy;ary modern]]; [[Anarchy 22|22. Marx and Bakunin]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 3. 1963: [[Anarchy 23|23. Squatters]]; [[Anarchy 24|24. Community of scholars]]; [[Anarchy 25|25. Cybernetics]]; [[Anarchy 26|26. Thoreau]]; [[Anarchy 27|27. Youth]]; [[Anarchy 28|28. Future of anarchism]]; [[Anarchy 29|29. Spies for peace]]; [[Anarchy 30|30. Community workshop]]; [[Anarchy 31|31. Self-organising systems]]; [[Anarchy 32|32. Crime]]; [[Anarchy 33|33. Alex Comfort]]; [[Anarchy 34|34. Science fiction]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 3. 1963: [[Anarchy 23|23. Squat&shy;ters]]; [[Anarchy 24|24. Com&shy;mun&shy;ity of scholars]]; [[Anarchy 25|25. Cyber&shy;net&shy;ics]]; [[Anarchy 26|26. Thoreau]]; [[Anarchy 27|27. Youth]]; [[Anarchy 28|28. Future of anarch&shy;ism]]; [[Anarchy 29|29. Spies for peace]]; [[Anarchy 30|30. Com&shy;mun&shy;ity work&shy;shop]]; [[Anarchy 31|31. Self-<wbr>organ&shy;ising sys&shy;tems]]; [[Anarchy 32|32. Crime]]; [[Anarchy 33|33. Alex Comfort]]; [[Anarchy 34|34. Science fic&shy;tion]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 4. 1964: [[Anarchy 35|35. Housing]]; [[Anarchy 36|36. Police]]; [[Anarchy 37|37. I won&rsquo;t vote]]; [[Anarchy 38|38. Nottingham]]; [[Anarchy 39|39. Homer Lane]]; [[Anarchy 40|40. Unions]]; [[Anarchy 41|41. Land]]; [[Anarchy 42|42. India]]; [[Anarchy 43|43. Parents and teachers]]; [[Anarchy 44|44. Transport]]; [[Anarchy 45|45. The Greeks]]; [[Anarchy 46|46. Anarchism and historians]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 4. 1964: [[Anarchy 35|35. Housing]]; [[Anarchy 36|36. Police]]; [[Anarchy 37|37. I won&rsquo;t vote]]; [[Anarchy 38|38. Notting&shy;ham]]; [[Anarchy 39|39. Homer Lane]]; [[Anarchy 40|40. Unions]]; [[Anarchy 41|41. Land]]; [[Anarchy 42|42. India]]; [[Anarchy 43|43. Parents and teach&shy;ers]]; [[Anarchy 44|44. Trans&shy;port]]; [[Anarchy 45|45. The Greeks]]; [[Anarchy 46|46. Anarch&shy;ism and his&shy;tori&shy;ans]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 5. 1965: [[Anarchy 47|47. Freedom in work]]; [[Anarchy 48|48. Lord of the flies]]; [[Anarchy 49|49. Automation]]; [[Anarchy 50|50. Anarchist outlook]]; [[Anarchy 51|51. Blues, pop, folk]]; [[Anarchy 52|52. Limits of pacifism]]; [[Anarchy 53|53. After school]]; [[Anarchy 54|54. Buber, Landauer, Muhsam]]; [[Anarchy 55|55. Mutual aid]]; [[Anarchy 56|56. Women]]; [[Anarchy 57|57. Law]]; [[Anarchy 58|58. Stateless societies]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 5. 1965: [[Anarchy 47|47. Free&shy;dom in work]]; [[Anarchy 48|48. Lord of the flies]]; [[Anarchy 49|49. Auto&shy;ma&shy;tion]]; [[Anarchy 50|50. Anarch&shy;ist out&shy;look]]; [[Anarchy 51|51. Blues, pop, folk]]; [[Anarchy 52|52. Limits of paci&shy;fism]]; [[Anarchy 53|53. After school]]; [[Anarchy 54|54. Buber, Landauer, Muhsam]]; [[Anarchy 55|55. Mutual aid]]; [[Anarchy 56|56. Women]]; [[Anarchy 57|57. Law]]; [[Anarchy 58|58. State&shy;less so&shy;ci&shy;eties]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 6. 1966: [[Anarchy 59|59. White problem]]; [[Anarchy 60|60. Drugs]]; [[Anarchy 61|61. Creative vandalism]]; [[Anarchy 62|62. Organisation]]; [[Anarchy 63|63. Voluntary servitude]]; [[Anarchy 64|64. Misspent youth]]; [[Anarchy 65|65. Derevolutionisation]]; [[Anarchy 66|66. Provo]]; [[Anarchy 67|67. USA]]; [[Anarchy 68|68. Class and anarchism]]; [[Anarchy 69|69. Ecology]]; [[Anarchy 70|70. Libertarian psychiatry]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 6. 1966: [[Anarchy 59|59. White problem]]; [[Anarchy 60|60. Drugs]]; [[Anarchy 61|61. Cre&shy;at&shy;ive vandal&shy;ism]]; [[Anarchy 62|62. Organ&shy;isa&shy;tion]]; [[Anarchy 63|63. Volun&shy;tary serv&shy;itude]]; [[Anarchy 64|64. Mis&shy;spent youth]]; [[Anarchy 65|65. De&shy;re&shy;volu&shy;tion&shy;isa&shy;tion]]; [[Anarchy 66|66. Provo]]; [[Anarchy 67|67. USA]]; [[Anarchy 68|68. Class and anarch&shy;ism]]; [[Anarchy 69|69. Ecology]]; [[Anarchy 70|70. Liber&shy;tarian psy&shy;chi&shy;atry]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 7. 1967: [[Anarchy 71|71. Sociology of school]]; [[Anarchy 72|72. Strike City, USA]]; [[Anarchy 73|73. Street School]]; [[Anarchy 74|74. Anarchism and reality]]; [[Anarchy 75|75. Improvised drama]]; [[Anarchy 76|76. 1984]]; [[Anarchy 77|77. Anarchist group handbook]]; [[Anarchy 78|78. Liberatory technology]]; [[Anarchy 79|79. Latin America]]; [[Anarchy 80|80. Workers&rsquo; control]]; [[Anarchy|81. Russian anarchists]]; [[Anarchy 82|82. Braehead School]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 7. 1967: [[Anarchy 71|71. So&shy;cio&shy;logy of school]]; [[Anarchy 72|72. Strike City, USA]]; [[Anarchy 73|73. Street School]]; [[Anarchy 74|74. Anarch&shy;ism and real&shy;ity]]; [[Anarchy 75|75. Im&shy;pro&shy;vised drama]]; [[Anarchy 76|76. 1984]]; [[Anarchy 77|77. Anarch&shy;ist group hand&shy;book]]; [[Anarchy 78|78. Liber&shy;at&shy;ory tech&shy;no&shy;logy]]; [[Anarchy 79|79. Latin Amer&shy;ica]]; [[Anarchy 80|80. Work&shy;ers&rsquo; con&shy;trol]]; [[Anarchy 81|81. Russian anarch&shy;ists]]; [[Anarchy 82|82. Braehead School]].</font>
 
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<font size="2">Vol. 8. 1968: [[Anarchy 83|83. Tenants take over]]; [[Anarchy 84|84. Poverty]]; [[Anarchy 85|85. Anarchist conversations]]; [[Anarchy 86|86. Fishermen]]; [[Anarchy 87|87. Penal System]]; [[Anarchy 88|88. Wasteland culture]]; [[Anarchy 89|89. France]]; [[Anarchy 90|90. Student revolt]].</font>
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<font size="2">Vol. 8. 1968: [[Anarchy 83|83. Tenants take over]]; [[Anarchy 84|84. Poverty]]; [[Anarchy 85|85. Anarch&shy;ist con&shy;vers&shy;a&shy;tions]]; [[Anarchy 86|86. Fisher&shy;men]]; [[Anarchy 87|87. Penal Sys&shy;tem]]; [[Anarchy 88|88. Waste&shy;land culture]]; 89. France; [[Anarchy 90|90. Stu&shy;dent re&shy;volt]].</font>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 10 April 2018

Contents of No. 89

July 1968


Reflections on the revolution in France John Vane 193
Overtaken by events: a Paris journal Roy Prior 200
I am a megaphone Daniel Cohn-Bendit 214
Whitsun in the streets P.B. 221
Cover by Rufus Segar  


Paris: May 1968

This pamph­let de­scribes the events in the streets of Paris, at the Renault works, the Sor­bonne “soviet”, the propa­ganda sec­tion at the Centre Censier, the march to Billan­court on May 16th, and it docu­ments the chan­ging line of the French CP and the CGT, and draws con­clu­sions for the future.

1s. 3d. post free from Solid­arity, c/o Heather Rus­sell, 53a West­more­land Road, Bromley, Kent.


  The black flag that flew last week above the tumul­tu­ous stu­dent dis­orders of Paris stood for a philo­sophy that the modern world has all but for­gotten: anarchy. Few of the stu­dents who riot in France, Germany or Italy—or in many another coun­try—would pro­fess out­right al­le­giance to anarchy, but its basic tenets in­spire many of their lead­ers. Germany’s “Red Rudi” Dutschke and France’s “Red Danny” Cohn-Bendit openly espouse anarchy. “In theory,” says West German Polit­ical Sci­entist Wolf­gang Aben­droth, “the stu­dents are a spe­cies of Marx­ists, but in prac­tice they are anarch­ists.” Not since the anarch­ist surge in the Span­ish Civil War has the West­ern world seen a move­ment so en­thu­si­astic­ally de­voted to the de­struc­tion of law, order and so­ciety in the name of un­lim­ited in­di­vidual free­dom.
time magazine, 24.5.68.

Anarchy next month:

Student Anarchy


Other issues of “Anarchy”:

Please note: Issues 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 20, 26, 28, 37, 38, 66 are out of print.


Vol. 1. 1961: 1. Sex-and-Violence; 2. Work­ers’ con­trol; 3. What does anarch­ism mean today?; 4. De­in­sti­tu­tion­isa­tion; 5. Spain; 6. Cinema; 7. Ad­venture play­ground; 8. An­thropo­logy; 9. Prison; 10. Indus­trial de­central­isa­tion.


Vol. 2. 1962: 11. Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill; 12. Who are the anarch­ists?; 13. Di­rect ac­tion; 14. Dis­obedi­ence; 15. David Wills; 16. Ethics of anarch­ism; 17. Lumpen­pro­letar­iat; 18. Com­pre­hens­ive schools; 19. Theatre; 20. Non-violence; 21. Second­ary modern; 22. Marx and Bakunin.


Vol. 3. 1963: 23. Squat­ters; 24. Com­mun­ity of scholars; 25. Cyber­net­ics; 26. Thoreau; 27. Youth; 28. Future of anarch­ism; 29. Spies for peace; 30. Com­mun­ity work­shop; 31. Self-organ­ising sys­tems; 32. Crime; 33. Alex Comfort; 34. Science fic­tion.


Vol. 4. 1964: 35. Housing; 36. Police; 37. I won’t vote; 38. Notting­ham; 39. Homer Lane; 40. Unions; 41. Land; 42. India; 43. Parents and teach­ers; 44. Trans­port; 45. The Greeks; 46. Anarch­ism and his­tori­ans.


Vol. 5. 1965: 47. Free­dom in work; 48. Lord of the flies; 49. Auto­ma­tion; 50. Anarch­ist out­look; 51. Blues, pop, folk; 52. Limits of paci­fism; 53. After school; 54. Buber, Landauer, Muhsam; 55. Mutual aid; 56. Women; 57. Law; 58. State­less so­ci­eties.


Vol. 6. 1966: 59. White problem; 60. Drugs; 61. Cre­at­ive vandal­ism; 62. Organ­isa­tion; 63. Volun­tary serv­itude; 64. Mis­spent youth; 65. De­re­volu­tion­isa­tion; 66. Provo; 67. USA; 68. Class and anarch­ism; 69. Ecology; 70. Liber­tarian psy­chi­atry.


Vol. 7. 1967: 71. So­cio­logy of school; 72. Strike City, USA; 73. Street School; 74. Anarch­ism and real­ity; 75. Im­pro­vised drama; 76. 1984; 77. Anarch­ist group hand­book; 78. Liber­at­ory tech­no­logy; 79. Latin Amer­ica; 80. Work­ers’ con­trol; 81. Russian anarch­ists; 82. Braehead School.


Vol. 8. 1968: 83. Tenants take over; 84. Poverty; 85. Anarch­ist con­vers­a­tions; 86. Fisher­men; 87. Penal Sys­tem; 88. Waste­land culture; 89. France; 90. Stu­dent re­volt.


Subscribe to “Anarchy”:

Single copies 2s. (30c.). Annual sub­scrip­tion (12 issues) 26s. ($3.50). By air­mail 47s. ($7.00). Joint an­nual sub­scrip­tion with freedom, the anarch­ist weekly (which read­ers of anarchy will find in­dis­pens­able) 50s. ($7.50). Cheques, P.O.s and Money Orders should be made out to FREEDOM PRESS, 84a White­chapel High Street, London, E.1, England.


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