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1933258584Oakland CA: Man! 1933. Pamphlet. 32 iip. wraps with portrait of Malatesta wraps worn and soiled with a few small stains else very good condition. Man! unknown books
1933258585Oakland CA: Man! 1933. Pamphlet. 32 iip. wraps with portrait of Malatesta wraps evenly browned worn and soiled ink stamp on front wrap small hole punched through top corner else good condition. Man! unknown books
1933258341Oakland CA: Man! 1933. Pamphlet. 32 iip. wraps with portrait of Malatesta front wrap creased wraps lightly worn else very good condition. Man! unknown books
1933111715Oakland CA: Man! 1933. Pamphlet. 32 iip. wraps with portrait of Malatesta staples rusted else very good condition. Man! unknown books
192246511Bologna: Edizioni di "Volontà 1922. First Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; publisher's cream card wrappers printed in orange and black; 118pp. Spine rather significantly cocked some wear to extremities; still quite a Very Good fresh copy of a scarce edition. A series of fictional conversations and debates between a student a "borghese" an anarchist-socialist a judge and a merchant. Divided into chapters the "characters" discuss a socialist constitution economics communism government laws and communist anarchism. The first ten conversations were written in 1897 before Malatesta fled Italy and were based on his experiences as the frequenter of "a café that was not usually the haunt of subversives such as himself.Anarchism would almost certainly have been one of the topics of conversation since the anarchists of the city Ancona constantly bombarded their fellow townspeople with a barrage of propaganda" Robin Healey "Italian Literature Before 1900 in English Translation" 0584 citing the 2005 translation. Only upon his return to Ancona in 1913 did Malatesta revisit the conversations publishing the first ten in his new journal "Volontà " though they were not fully completed until after the end of World War I in 1920 shortly before the author's arrest. Though his home was searched and arms and explosives discovered the manuscript was either missed or ignored and published in its entirey for the first time in this edition with a short afterword by Luigi Fabbri co-editor with Malatesta of the journal "L'Agitazione." See Paul Nursey-Bray's introduction to the 2005 translation. Exceedingly rare: no copies in the trade as of October 2019; Smith College and the IISH only in OCLC. Edizioni di "Volontà unknown books
1990264055Austin TX: Austin Class War 1990. Pamphlet. 27p. wraps very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. "Extracts from Errico Malatesta: his life and ideas compiled and edited by Vernon Richards Freedom Press 1965. Austin Class War unknown books
1922261991Milan: Libreria Editrice 1922. Pamphlet. 54p. wraps 5x7.5 inches evenly toned wraps edge worn and fragile head of spine chipped front wrap soiled with a few small stains leaves unopened. Text in Italian. Only 5 copies found in OCLC as of 1/2021. The Italian anarchist contrasts anarchism with state Communism. Appendix consists of Malatesta's article "Ancora su Comunism e Anarchia" reprinted from the newspaper "Umanita Nova" of September 2 1920. Libreria Editrice unknown books
189245Van Nuys CA: IWW San Fernando Valley State College; printed by SRAFprint Co-Op 196-. 7p. 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at upper left corner horizontal fold crease otherwise very good. IWW, San Fernando Valley State College; printed by SRAFprint Co-Op unknown books
197162904Los Altos CA: SRAFprint Co-op 1971. 7p. stapled wraps 5.5x8.5 inches wraps lightly toned along stapled edge else very good condition. Pages 6-7 are a statement by unemployed workers Chicago Branch IWW. Malatesta statement reprinted from Errico Malatesta his life & ideas edited by Vernon Richards Freedom Press 1965. SRAFprint Co-op unknown books
189248Van Nuys CA: IWW San Fernando Valley State College; printed by SRAFprint Co-Op 196-. 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheet printed both sides with text taken from "Errico Malatesta: His life and ideas" horizontal fold crease otherwise very good. IWW, San Fernando Valley State College; printed by SRAFprint Co-Op unknown books
1970257014Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1970. 40p. staplebound pamphlet front wrap lightly toned along top edge else very good condition. Reprint of Freedom Press edition. Friends of Malatesta unknown books
1970257082Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1970. 40p. staplebound pamphlet front wrap lightly toned at edges else very good condition. Reprint of Freedom Press edition. Friends of Malatesta unknown books
1970260296Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1970. Pamphlet. 40p. staplebound pamphlet old price penned on front wrap small stain on rear wrap staples rusted else very good condition. Reprint of Freedom Press edition. Friends of Malatesta unknown books
2020265422Portland OR: Poisoned Candy Press 2020. Pamphlet. 36p. stapled wraps 5.5x8.5 inches small splash stain on front wrap else very good condition. Reprint of the 1920 Freedom Press edition. Poisoned Candy Press unknown books
197059354Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1970. 40p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Reprint of Freedom Press edition. Friends of Malatesta unknown books
1924257437Baltimore: Izd. Rabochego Vspomogatel'nogo Obshchestva 1924. 47p. staplebound pamphlet; small smudge on cover otherwise very good. Russian translation of Fra Contadini published for the readership of anarchist exiles. Izd. Rabochego Vspomogatel'nogo Obshchestva unknown books
192146188Milano: Casa Editrice Sociale 1921. Seventh edition. 12mo. Original printed wrappers; 59 4pp. Unopened copy in original wrappers. Expected age-toning to text; else a very well-preserved copy Very Good or better. Text entirely in Italian. Seminal work of anarchist theory first published in 1891; this appears to be the first edition of the work to include Luigi Fabbri's biographical foreword. All early editions are scarce especially in North America. Casa Editrice Sociale unknown books
1922264<i>LIBERTAD Y COMUNISMO</i>. Barcelona: Tierra Y Libertad Imp. Salvat Duch y Ferré Viladomat 108 1922. 21 cm 165 pages plus index. Selections by P. Delesalle R. Mella A. Girard C. Cafiero E. Malatesta and P. Kropotkine. "El communism y la anarquia" is credited to the Grupo Estud. S.R.I. de Paris. "Definiciones" and "Origines" are anonymous. OCLC records one copy in the Netherlands at the International Institute of Social History. Paper wrapper slight fold separation at the foot of a chipped spine. A well-read copy still usable paper aging but not disintegrating. Tierra Y Libertad, Imp. Salvat, Duch y Ferré, Viladomat 108. paperback books
1950256238Montevideo: not identified 1950. Pamphlet. 24p. very yellowed fragile wraps penciled notation starting to loosen from textblock. In Italian. Studi Sociali IV Edizioni. [not identified] unknown books
192774562Paris: L. Chauvet 1927. 32p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Edizioni Gruppo Studi Sociali. One of the pamphlets issued in response to the 1926 "Organizational Platform of the General Union of Anarchists" a controversial proposal from the Group of Russian Anarchists Abroad. The Platformists including Nestor Makhno called for a degree of organization in the international anarchist movement that they believed would give it greater resilience taking lessons from the defeat of anarchists by the Bolsheviks after the Russian Revolution. Critics including the authors of this piece believed that this level of organized federation would be a betrayal of anarchist ideals. L. Chauvet unknown books
1968120697Van Nuys CA: SRAFprint Co-Op 1968. Four panel mimeographed brochure 5.5x8.5 inches IWW bug on last panel. SRAFprint Co-Op unknown books
29433On card stock 60 x 98 mm. laid down to mounting sheet 85 x 119 mm. Malatesta is thought to have made debut in 1898 at the Teatro Quirino in Roma as Guritano in ''Ruy Blas.'' He sang at Covent Garden in London in 1914 joined the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1915 and sang there for many seasons. unknown books
261239Mountain View CA: SRAFprint Co-op 197-. Single sheet mimeographed both sides 8.5x11 inches very good condition. SRAFPrint Co-op was an IWW printshop. SRAFprint Co-op unknown books
197662878Mountain View CA: SRAFprint Co-op 1976. 4 panel brochure on stiff white 8.5x11 inch paper folded. Illustrated with a peace sign on outer panels interior panels have a long quote from Malatesta on the necessity of revolutionary violence. SRAFprint Co-op unknown books
199547030New York: Cambridge University Press 1995. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo; black paper-covered boards with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; viii340pp. Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket with some very mild external wear. The first social and cultural study of the principal 'free' profeesions in Italy between unification and World War I. Cambridge University Press unknown books