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Anarchy by Italian born revolutionary anarchist thinker and organizer Errico Malatesta was first published as a pamphlet in 1891. In it Malatesta 

seeks to explain the fundamental tenets of, and provide a persuasive argument for, his version of anarchism. It also includes a small biographical section as well as Malatesta's statement on his return to Italy in 1913 after being exiled. According to Worldcat, it has been published in fifty-five editions between 1892 and 2004 in eight languages and is held by 139 libraries worldwide. This copy was reprinted by Freedom Press/Friends Of Malatesta but is undated. By the condition and look of the book/pamphlet we estimate it was printed in the mid 1960's - early 1970's. 

Softcover, 40pg.

8.5" x 5.5"

$85.00
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Anarchy

Anarchy by Italian born revolutionary anarchist thinker and organizer Errico Malatesta was first published as a pamphlet in 1891. In it Malatesta 

seeks to explain the fundamental tenets of, and provide a persuasive argument for, his version of anarchism. It also includes a small biographical section as well as Malatesta's statement on his return to Italy in 1913 after being exiled. According to Worldcat, it has been published in fifty-five editions between 1892 and 2004 in eight languages and is held by 139 libraries worldwide. This copy was reprinted by Freedom Press/Friends Of Malatesta but is undated. By the condition and look of the book/pamphlet we estimate it was printed in the mid 1960's - early 1970's. 

Softcover, 40pg.

8.5" x 5.5"

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Anarchy by Italian born revolutionary anarchist thinker and organizer Errico Malatesta was first published as a pamphlet in 1891. In it Malatesta 

seeks to explain the fundamental tenets of, and provide a persuasive argument for, his version of anarchism. It also includes a small biographical section as well as Malatesta's statement on his return to Italy in 1913 after being exiled. According to Worldcat, it has been published in fifty-five editions between 1892 and 2004 in eight languages and is held by 139 libraries worldwide. This copy was reprinted by Freedom Press/Friends Of Malatesta but is undated. By the condition and look of the book/pamphlet we estimate it was printed in the mid 1960's - early 1970's. 

Softcover, 40pg.

8.5" x 5.5"