Condizione: New.
Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1973
Da: Bohemian Bookworm, Flemington, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. VG/VG, 1st edn, slight smudge on tp, fourteen contributors, 326pps w/index, environmental concerns raised, well illustrated.
Condizione: New. Editor(s): Ward, Colin. Series: Five Leaves Bookshop Occasional Papers. Num Pages: 32 pages, Maps and line drawings. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JPFB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 217 x 135 x 22. Weight in Grams: 62. . 2015. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Editor(s): Ward, Colin. Series: Five Leaves Bookshop Occasional Papers. Num Pages: 32 pages, Maps and line drawings. BIC Classification: 1DBK; JPFB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 217 x 135 x 22. Weight in Grams: 62. . 2015. Paperback. . . . .
Editore: London: Freedom Press (1965)., 1965
Da: Jeff Maser, Bookseller - ABAA, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Volume 5, Number 11 (November). [32 pp]. Faint library stamp to front cover, else very good plus in illustrated wrappers.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1987
Da: valley books, Holton, SUFFO, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 14,43
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 287pp John Pilgrim's copy. Selections from the Monthly Journal. Including Paul Goodman, Stan Cohen, Jock Young, George Woodcock, Alan Sillitoe and many more.
EUR 8,93
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
EUR 9,11
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Editore: London: Freedom Press, 1967
Da: D. Anthem, Bookseller, Cornish Flat, NH, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: ESA
A single issue of the well-regarded anarchist magazine edited by Colin Ward and featuring cover designs by Rufus Segar. 118 issues were published from 1961-70. This issue features an article by Peter Brown about his civil rights work in the Mississippi Delta, I. R. Mitchell's "Thoughts on the Third Russian Revolution, with much of the rest of the issue devoted to commentary and hair splitting around content from issue 68. Albert Meltzger is a contributor. Stapled, illustrated wrappers, 33-64 p. A Fine copy.
Editore: NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold c. 1973., 1973
Da: de Wit Books, HUTCHINSON, KS, U.S.A.
VG, unmarked, illus. Hardback; DJ-G - VG. 327 pp.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The Folio Society, 1978
Da: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Sudafrica
EUR 13,51
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Folio. Housed in slipcase which is edge worn, a bit torn and marked. Heavy, extra postage may be required if posted outside South Africa. Boards a bit edge worn and marked. Previous ownership small inscription on front end page. However, it is in very good condition, excellent binding and internally clean. MK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Editore: Folio Society, 1978
Da: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Comes in slipcase; has minor tearing along cornors. Cover of book is slightly scuffed but pages are clean/intact.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Architectural Press, London, 1976
ISBN 10: 0851390854 ISBN 13: 9780851390857
Da: B-Line Books, Amherst, NS, Canada
Prima edizione
EUR 43,23
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. Tight clean book marked only by "withdrawn" stamp to front endpaper (estate donation) ; in rubbed D. J; 8.5 x 12"; 249 pages.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1968
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.), tanning along spine. Cover story: "A Tale of Two Schools: Risinghill and Kilquhanity." Articles include a long article by Martin Small about Risinghill comprehensive school, one on Kingsway College, and one on the progressive school Kilquhanity. Near-fine condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1966
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.)Articles includes: "Salvation by the working class: an outdated myth?", "class and anarchism", "determinism and utopianism in the anarchist tradition". Near-fine condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1964
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps, b&w illus. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) The cover story of this issue is "The Arms of the Law", and it focuses several aerticles on police brutality and wrongful arrest of protestors. There is also an article on Pentonville prison, and one on police wrongdoings in New South Wales. Closed tear along spine, o/w very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1962
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps, b&w illus. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Cover story for this issue: "The Work of David Wills". (Wills ran a school for children who were considered 'maladjusted': his methods are here considered as "an example of non-violence in action", Anthony Weaver, p. 138.) Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1966
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) "Anarchism as a theory of organisation". Articles include the title article (by Colin Ward), anarchists and nuclear disarmers, Rhodesia, and "some libertarian aspects of English poetry". Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1970
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Articles include "Observations on Anarchy" by Laurens Otter. An article on the late Martin Small, a frequent contributor. Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1963
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps, b&w illus. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) The focus of this issue is Paul Goodman's "Community of Scholars" concept. It includes Goodman discussing his recently published book of that title; an English perspective on Godman's perspective; the author Simon aven on "The stolen frouts of a classical education;an article on the Nuer people of south Sudan; and an article on "Schizophrenia as a social disease". Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1969
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Cover story: "Approved schools and detention centres". A long article on each. Near-fine condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1967
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Cover story: "How Realistic is Anarchy?" Articles include: "Anarchism as a realist alternative", two articles on "Anarchism, the workers and social revolution", and two articles on "Is there a libertarian psychiatry?" Near-fine condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1962
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps, b&w illus. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Cover story for this issue: Anarchism for the African. Articles include "Anarchism and the African" by Maurice Goldman, "Africans and Anarchism" by Henry Dowa, and "The Ethics of Anarchism" by Bob Green. Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1967
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) This issue focuses on anarchy in Latin America, including articles on Guyana, Peru, Uraguay, Ecuador and Cuba. Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1970
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Discusses the Woodstock festival and the Isle of Wight festival. Includes essay by Noam Chomsky, "Notes on Anarchism". Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1963
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps, b&w illus. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) The focus of this issue is the history and the future of anarchism. Writers include George Molnar, Ted Kavanagh, and Colin Ward. There is also an article on syndicalism, and a review of the first stage production of "Oh What a Lovely War". Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1966
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) This entire issue is devoted to an article by Martin Small, "Drevolutionisation". It discusses why nineteenth century revolutions of the working class 'came to nothing'. Cover image shows Queen Victoria and Karl Marx. Near-fine condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1966
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) Cover: "The White Problem". Articles include discuss racism in society, in education, and in Rhodesia. Also includes an article by A.S. Neill (of Summerhill school), "Savagery starts at home", commenting on Anarchy's recent issue on Lord of the Flies. Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.
Editore: Freedom Press, London, 1970
Da: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australia
EUR 15,62
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Aggiungi al carrellostiff wraps. Octavo, original illustrated stapled wraps. (Continuous annual pagination, each issue approx. 30 pages.) "Education" issue. Several articles on education, and discussion of schools in the films "Kes" and "If.". Also an article by the usual "Anarchy" cover artist Rufus Segar, about the "comic, awful" way the journal is put together and addressing questions of copyright and censorship. Very good condition. "Anarchy" was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. (Early issues were issued with the subtitle "a journal of anarchist ideas".) It was edited by its founder, Colin Ward, the leading British anarchist writer and a pioneering social historian. The journal was known for its articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, colonialism, squatting, education. It published many important writers. "Anarchy" is generally considered the best anarchist serial of its day for both interesting content and quality of production (including distinctive art and design by the anarchist and illustrator Rufus Segar). "Anarchy" was an important distributor of radical ideas, and remains of great interest for those interested in anarchism, political theory, and political praxis.