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The Iron Column was one of the legendary anarchist fighting units in the Spanish Revolution, famed because it was partly made up of ex-convicts and because of its ferocious military abilities and anarchist revolutionary fervor.
A Grand Cause, The Hunger Strike and the Deportation of Anarchists from Soviet Russia by G.P Maximoff
After Makhno : The Anarchist underground in the Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s: Outlines of history & The Story of a Leaflet and the Fate of Anarchist Varshavskiy.. by Dubovik, Anatoly and D.I. Rublyov. Kate Sharpley Library: 2009....
Essays on Anarchism in Brazil
Alcatraz - Uncle Sam’s Devil’s Island : experiences of a conscientious objector in America during the First World War by Philip Grosser
Anarchism In Galicia : Organisation, Resistance and Women in the Underground by Blanco, Carmen, Antón Briallos, Eliseo Fernández and...
"Anarchist International Action Against Francoism From Genoa 1949 to The First Of May Group" by Antonio Téllez Solà, translated by Paul Sharkey
anarchy is order, government is civil war
Covers Anti-Militarism, Free Speech and Hinger Strikes
Anti-fascist action: an anarchist perspectiveby an ex-Liverpool AFA member, Kate Sharpley Library: 2007. 12 pages.
Bash the fash (1): Anti-Fascist recollections 1984-1993by Bullstreet, K. Kate Sharpley Library: 2001. 36 page illustrated pamphlet. A no-punches pulled account of Anti Fascist Action’s fight against fascism in Britain by a grassroots anarchist member of AFA....
Anarchist anti-fascism in theory and practice by Christie, Stuart, G. Cresciani, Mike Donovan, Buenaventura Durruti, Paolo Finzi, Don Hamerquist, Anna Key, Errico Malatesta, Rudolf Rocker and Dr. Gerhard Wartenberg. 2005. 52 pages, illustrated. Translated by Isy Morgenmuffel and Paul Sharkey.
British syndicalism: pages from labour history by Brown, Tom. Kate Sharpley Library: 1994. 27 pages.
Dare to be a Daniel! : A history of one of Britain’s earliest syndicalist unions by McCartney, Wilf and Albert Meltzer. Kate Sharpley Library: 1992. 26 pages.
The classic statement of revolutionary syndicalism. Direct Action will win small victories, strengthening and inspiring workers for the big one: destroying capitalism and rebuilding society from the bottom up.
Emilio Canzi : an Anarchist partisan in Italy and Spain by Finzi, Paolo. 2007. 50 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Ethel MacDonald : Glasgow woman anarchist. by Hodgart, Rhona M. Kate Sharpley Library: 2003. 23 pages.
Fired by the ideal : Italian-American anarchist responses to Czolgosz’s killing of McKinley. Kate Sharpley Library: 2002. 28 pages. Ciancabilla, Giuseppe and Mario Mapelli., Translated by Paul Sharkey.
A german exile in revolutionary Spain by Werner Droescher
George Brown: the cobbler anarchist of Philadelphia by Helms, Robert P. Kate Sharpley Library: 2006. 40 pages, illustrated.
Iron Column: Testament of a revolutionary by Liarte, Ramón and Elias Manzanera. Kate Sharpley Library: 2006. 32 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Konstantinos Speras : the life and activities of a Greek anarcho-syndicalist by Kottis, Leonardos and Paul Pomonis. Kate Sharpley Library: 2006. 2 + 11 pages. Translated by James Sotros.
Looking back after Twenty Years of Jail : Questions and Answers on the Spanish Anarchist Resistance by Garcia Garcia, Miguel. Kate Sharpley Library: 2002. 14 pages .
Aguayo Morán, Mariano, interviewed by Freddy Gomez and Antonio Téllez Solà. Los Maños : the lads from Aragon ; the story of an anti-Franco action group.
Louis Lecoin : An Anarchist Life. Kate Sharpley Library: 2004. 25 pages. by Garel, Sylvain. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Memories of a Makhnovist Partisan by Meltzer, Albert, Alexandre Skirda and Ossip Tsebry. Kate Sharpley Library: 1993. 17 pages . Translated by Paul Sharkey.
My Revolutionary Life : Juan Garcia Oliver interviewed by Freddy Gomez. Garcia Oliver, Juan. Kate Sharpley Library: 2008. 40 pages.
News of the Spanish Revolution : Anti-authoritarian Perspectives on the Events. Kate Sharpley Library and Charlatan Stew: 2012. 88 pages.
No war but the class war! Libertarian anti-militarism then and now by Bourne, Randolph, Ricardo Flores Magón, Gustave Hervé, Anna Key, Louis Lecoin, Pierre Ruff and An Uncontrollable from the Iron Column. Kate Sharpley Library: 2003. 21 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
The History of Solidaridad Obrera - Mateo Rello, Ferran Aisa, Carles Sanz
Pages from Italian Anarchist History”(The Anarchism of the Cervi Brothers by Andrea Ferrari, and Italian Anarchist Volunteers in Barcelona and the Events of May 1937 by Aldo Aguzzi)”. by Aguzzi, Aldo and Andrea Ferrari. 2000. 20 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Written in 1947 and then laid aside, these are recollections from the inside of the anarchist movement 1883-1939 by a forgotten veteran.
Prisoners and Partisans: Italian anarchists in the struggle against fascism by de Agostini, Mauro, Pietro de Piero, Italino Rossi, Marco Rossi and Giorgio Sacchetti. Kate Sharpley Library: 1999. 37 pages, pamphlet. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Remembering Spain : Italian anarchist volunteers in the Spanish Civil War (second edition) by Marzocchi, Umberto. Kate Sharpley Library: 2005. 25 pages . Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Revolutionary activism: the Spanish resistance in context by Alberola, Octavio, Alvaro Millán and Juan Zambrana. Kate Sharpley Library: 2000. 17 pages, pamphlet. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Salvador Puig Antich and the MIL (Moviemiento Iberico de Liberacion) by Aisa, Ferran, Gilles Dauvé, Julien Dreux, Anna Key, Javier Ortiz, Mateo Rello and Carles Sanz. Kate Sharpley Library: 2008. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
Santos - The Barcelona Of Brazil : Anarchism and Class Struggle in a Port City by Rodrigues, Edgar. Kate Sharpley Library: 2005. 16 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
David Nicoll was an anarchist militant, active in Sheffield and London a century ago, who was never afraid to give the powerful the sharp side of his tongue.
The almost perfect crime: the misrepresentation of Portuguese anarchism. by Carrapato, Julio. Kate Sharpley Library: 2004. 15 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
The anarchist resistance to Franco by Téllez Solà, Antonio and Francesc Torres. Kate Sharpley Library: 1994. 50 pages heavily illustrated pamphlet.
An anarchist eyewitness to the revolt of May-June 1968, Le Flûtiste ("the flute player") looks back on the highs and lows of Paris' student-worker rebellion. Topics covered include, student life before the revolt, the barricades of the Latin Quarter, the student and worker occupations and strikes and the part played by the anarchists in the...
The Buenos Aires Tragedy, 29 January-2 February 1931 : The Last Fight of Severino di Giovanni and Paulo Scarfó by Scarfó, América. Kate Sharpley Library: 2004. 35 pages, illustrated. Translated by Paul Sharkey.
The CNT and the Russian Revolution by Ignacio de Llorens, Kate Sharpley Library: 1996. 1 + 15 pages . Translated by Paul Sharkey.
The Couriers are Revolting : The Despatch Industry Workers Union 1989-92 by Patchrider, Des. Kate Sharpley Library: 2000. 25 pages, illustrated.Anarcho-syndicalism on bikes! An insiders account of...
The Early Days of Greek Anarchism : ‘The Democratic Club of Patras’ & ‘Social Radicalism in Greece’ by Pomonis, Paul. Kate Sharpley Library: 2004. 26 pages. Translated by Paul Pomonis.
The Federacion Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU) : Crisis, Armed Struggle and Dictatorship, 1967-1985. by Castilla, Floreal, Hugo Cores, Gerardo Gatti, Maria Esther Gillo, Alberto Mechoso Mendez, Juan Carlos Mechoso Mendez, Jaime Prieto, Ruben Prieto, Roger Rodriguez, Paul Sharkey and...
The Story of a Proletarian Life by Blackwell, Alice Stone and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Kate Sharpley Library: 1992. 16 pages. Translated by Eugene Lyons.
The Third Revolution? Peasant and worker resistance to the Bolshevik government by Heath, Nick. Kate Sharpley Library: October 2010. 32 pages.
Three Japanese Anarchists : Kotoku, Osugi and Yamaga by Garcia, Victor. Kate Sharpley Library: 2000. 28 pages. Translated by Paul Sharkey.The stories of three of the major figures of Japanese anarchism , each shedding light on the wider...
Selected Anarchist Responses to Prison and Crime by Berkman, Alexander, Voltairine de Cleyre, Ricardo Flores Magón, Emma Goldman, Suga Kanno, Peter Kropotkin, Nestor Makhno, Errico Malatesta, G. P. Maximoff, Louise Michel, Albert Parsons, Lucy Parsons, Librado Rivera, Rudolf Rocker, Nicola Sacco and Mollie...
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