Eight Scarce Anarchist Leaflets, all from the collection of H.L. Mencken.
All are printed by the International Anarchist Group (of Detroit), and all were donated by Mencken in July 1934 to the Library of Congress, so stated on each leaflet in a penciled notation. This is part of a collection of Mencken's things that were part of the Library of Congress Pamphlet Collections that came to me some time ago. All are in at least GOOD condition. It is difficult to gauge the age of these works, as only one is actually dated (1932)--my guess is that they're all from about teh same period, 1920's to early 'thirties. $500/all
The leaflets include:
Benjamin R. Tucker. "Liberty or Government, which?" International Anarchist Group, Detroit. 218x95mm. single sheet, printed on one side only. Browned. Good copy.
Joseph Labadie, "Anarchism, What it is and What it is Not", 160x90mm, 6pp, from a single folded sheet of paper. International Anarchist Group, Detroit.
Jo. Labadie, "I Welcome Disorder", Detroit, 1933. 127x80mm, 6pp, from one folded sheet of paper. International Anarchist Group.
Laurance Labadie. "Superstitun and Ignorance versus Courage and Self-reliance, International Anarchist Group, Detroit. 245x98mm. Single (heavy-ish) sheet, printed on one side.
Laurance Labadie, "Anarchism Applied to Economics." International Anarchist Group
"Some Aphorisms from Great Liberatarians." (Herbert Spencer, RW Emerson, William B. Greene). 215x90mm. Single sheet, printed on one side only.
(Benjamin Tucker) Quotations from Benjamin R. Tucker, One of America's Foremost Anarchists", 227x90mm. Printed on one sheet of paper.
(John Beverly Robinson), "Excepts from John Beverly Robinson..." 210x75mm, International Anarchist Group. Printed on one side only.
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