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BENJ. R. TUCKER, Box 1312, New York, N. Y.
- Anarchism: Its Aims and Methods. An address delivered at the first public meeting of the Boston Anarchists’s Club, and adopted by that organization as its authorized exposition of its principles. With an appendix giving the Constitution of the Anarchists’ Club and explanatory notes regarding it. By Victor Yarros. 30 pages. Price, 5 cents; 6 copies, 25 cents; 25 copies, $1.00; 100 copies, $3.00.
- Love, Marriage, and Divorce, and the Sovereignty of the Individual A discussion between Henry James, Horace Greeley, and Stephen Pearl Andrews. Including the final replies of Mr. Andrews, rejected by the New York Tribune, and a subsequent discussion, occurring twenty years later, between Mr. James and Mr. Andrews. 121 pages. Price, 35 cents.
- God and the State.
One of the most eloquent pleas for liberty ever written. Paine’s Age of Reason and Rights of Man consolidated and improved. It stirs the pulse like a trumpet call.
By Michael Bakounine, Founder of Nihilism and Apostle of Anarchy. Translated from the French by Benj. R. Tucker. 52 pages. Price, 15 cents. - Co-Operative Homes. An essay showing how the kitchen may be abolished and the independence of women secured by severing the State from the Home, thereby introducing the voluntary principle into the Family and all its relationships. By C. T. Fowler. Containing a portrait of Louise Michel. Price, 6 cents; two copies, 10 cents.
- Co-Operation: Its Laws and Principles. An essay showing Liberty and Equity as the only conditions of true co-operation, and exposing the violations of these conditions by Rent, Interest, Profit, and Majority Rule. By C. T. Fowler. Containing a portrait of Herbert Spencer. Price, 6 cents; two copies, 10 cents.
- The Radical Review: Vol. I. handsomely bound in cloth, and containing over sixty Essays, Poems, Translations, and Reviews, by the most prominent radical writers, on industrial, financial, social, literary, scientific, philosophical, ethical, and religious subjects. 828 pages octavo. Price, $5.00. Single numbers, $1.15.
- Land Tenure. An essay showing the governmental basis of land monopoly, the futility of governmental remedies, and a natural and peaceful way of starving out the landlords. By C. T. Fowler. Containing a portrait of Robert Owen. Price, 6 cents; two copies, 10 cents.
- The Reorganization of Business. An essay showing how the principles of co-operation may be realized in the Store, the Bank, and the Factory. By C. T. Fowler. Containing a portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Price, 6 cents; two copies, 10 cents.
- The Iron Law of Wages. An Essay showing that wages could not be kept down to the cost of the laborer’s subsistence were it not for the monopoly by a privileged class of the right to represent wealth by money. By Hugo Bilgram. Price, 5 cents.
- An Anarchist on Anarchy. An eloquent exposition of the beliefs of Anarchists by a man as eminent in science as in reform. By Elisee Reclus. Followed by a sketch of the criminal record of the author by E. Vaughan. Price, 10 cents.
- Corporations. An essay showing how the monopoly of railraods, telegraphs, etc., may be abolished without the intervention of the State. By C. T. Fowler. Containing a portrait of Wendell Phillips. Price, 6 cents; two copies, 10 cents.
- So The Railway Kings Itch For An Empire, Do They? By a
Red Hot Striker,
of Scranton, Pa. A reply to an article by William M. Grosvenor in the International Review. Price, 10 cents; per hundred, $4.00. - Free Political Institutions: Their Nature, Essence, and Maintenance. An abridgment and rearrangement of Lysander Spooner’s Trial by Jury. Edited by Victor Yarros. 47 pages. Price, 25 cents.
- Prohibition. An essay on the relation of government to temperance, showing that prohibition cannot prohibit, and would be unnecessary if it could. By C. T. Fowler. Price, 6 cents; two copies, 10 cents.
- The Financial Problem: Its relation to Labor Reform and Prosperity. Demonstrating the abolition of interest to be unavoidable. By Alfred B. Westrup. 30 pages. Price, 10 cents.
- Mutual Banking: Showing the Radical Deficiency of the existing Circulating Medium, and how Interest on Money can be Abolished. By William B. Greene. Price, 25 cents.
- Taxation or Free Trade? A Criticism upon Henry George’s Protection or Free Trade. By John F. Kelly. 16 pages. Price, 5 cents; 6 copies, 25 cents; 100 copies, $3.
- Captain Roland’s Purse: How It is Filled and How Emptied. By John Ruskin. The first of a projected series of Labor Tracts. Supplied at 37 cents per hundred.
- A Female Nihilist. A thrilling sketch of the character and adventure of a typical Nihilistic heroine. By Stepniak, author of Underground Russia. Price, 10 cents.
- A Politician in Sight of Haven: Being a Protest Against the Government of Man by Man. By Auberon Herbert. Price, 10 cents.
- The State: Its Origin, Its Nature, And Its Abolition. By Albert Tarn, an English Anarchist. 19 pages. Price, 5 cents.
- Citizens’ Money: A critical analysis in the light of free trade in banking. By Alfred B. Westrup. 27 pages. Price, 10 cents.
- Socialistic, Communistic, Mutualistic, and Financial Fragments. By W. B. Greene. Price, $1.25