Originally published in 1912, this early work by anarchist and political activist Alexander Berkman is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. It details an account of his time spent in the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania while serving a sentence for attempting to assassinate wealthy industrialist Henry Clay Frick. This is a fascinating publication highly recommended for those interested in anarchism and the history of American politics. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are republishing these…mehr
Originally published in 1912, this early work by anarchist and political activist Alexander Berkman is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. It details an account of his time spent in the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania while serving a sentence for attempting to assassinate wealthy industrialist Henry Clay Frick. This is a fascinating publication highly recommended for those interested in anarchism and the history of American politics. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in Vilna (modern-day Vilnius, Lithuania), Berkman entered the turbulent world of the labour movement and anarchist thought as soon as he arrived in the United States in 1888. His attempt to kill Carnegie Steel president Henry Clay Frick in 1892 during the Homestead Steel Strike earned him notoriety. During his fourteen years in prison, Berkman wrote a great deal. His ""Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist"" examined the inequalities in the American legal system as well as his personal experiences. Berkman had a long-lasting influence on the movement because of his commitment to anarchism and his criticism of the capitalist system. Born in Kovno, which is now Kaunas, Lithuania, Goldman came to the United States in 1885. Known as ""Red Emma,"" she became well-known for her persuasive writing and speaking, supporting a variety of causes like as free speech, women's emancipation, and workers' rights. Goldman, a major player in the labor movement, was crucial to the events of the Haymarket Affair in 1886. Her works and talks, such as ""Anarchism and Other Essays,"" struck a chord with readers and advocated for anarchism as a way to attain personal autonomy and social justice.
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Introduction, by Jessica Moran and Barry Pateman Part I The Awakening and Its Toll Chapter 1. The Call of the Homestead Chapter 2. The Seat of War Chapter 3. The Spirit of Pittsburgh Chapter 4. The Attentat Chapter 5. The Third Degree Chapter 6. The Jail Chapter 7: The Trial Part II The Penitentiary Chapter 1. Desperate Thoughts Chapter 2. The Will to Live Chapter 3. Spectral Silence Chapter 4. A Ray of Light Chapter 5. The Shop Chapter 6. My First Letter Chapter 7. Wingie Chapter 8. To the Girl Chapter 9. Persection Chapter 10. The Yegg Chapter 11: The Route Sub Rosa Chapter 12. Zuchthausblothen Chapter 13: The Judas Chapter 14. The Dip Chapter 15. The Urge of Sex Chapter 16. The Warden's Threat Chapter 17. The "Basket" Cell Chapter 18. The Solitary Chapter 19. Memory - Guests Chapter 20. A Day in the Cell-House Chapter 21. The Deeds of the Good to the Evil Chapter 22. The Grist of the Prison-Mill Chapter 23. The Scales of Justice Chapter 24. Thoughts That Stole Out of Prison Chapter 25. How Shall the Depths Cry? Chapter 26. Hiding the Evidence Chapter 27. Love's Dungeon Flower Chapter 28. For Safety Chapter 29. Dreams of Freedom Chapter 30. Whitewashed Again Chapter 31. "And By All Forgot, We Rot and Rot" Chapter 32. The Deviousness of Reform Law Applied Chapter 33. The Tunnel Chapter 34. The Death of Dick Chapter 35. An Alliance with the Birds Chapter 36. The Underground Chapter 37. Anxious Days Chapter 38. "How Men Their Brothers Maim" Chapter 39. A New Plan of Escape Chapter 40. Done to Death Chapter 41. THe Shock at Buffalo Chapter 42. Marred Lives Chapter 43. "Passing the Love of a Woman" Chapter 44. Love's Daring Chapter 45. The Bloom of "The Barren Staff" Chapter 46. A Child's Heart-Hunger Chapter 47. Chum Chapter 48. Last Days Part III The Workhouse Part IV The Resurrection Appendix: Berkman's Diary Index
Introduction, by Jessica Moran and Barry Pateman Part I The Awakening and Its Toll Chapter 1. The Call of the Homestead Chapter 2. The Seat of War Chapter 3. The Spirit of Pittsburgh Chapter 4. The Attentat Chapter 5. The Third Degree Chapter 6. The Jail Chapter 7: The Trial Part II The Penitentiary Chapter 1. Desperate Thoughts Chapter 2. The Will to Live Chapter 3. Spectral Silence Chapter 4. A Ray of Light Chapter 5. The Shop Chapter 6. My First Letter Chapter 7. Wingie Chapter 8. To the Girl Chapter 9. Persection Chapter 10. The Yegg Chapter 11: The Route Sub Rosa Chapter 12. Zuchthausblothen Chapter 13: The Judas Chapter 14. The Dip Chapter 15. The Urge of Sex Chapter 16. The Warden's Threat Chapter 17. The "Basket" Cell Chapter 18. The Solitary Chapter 19. Memory - Guests Chapter 20. A Day in the Cell-House Chapter 21. The Deeds of the Good to the Evil Chapter 22. The Grist of the Prison-Mill Chapter 23. The Scales of Justice Chapter 24. Thoughts That Stole Out of Prison Chapter 25. How Shall the Depths Cry? Chapter 26. Hiding the Evidence Chapter 27. Love's Dungeon Flower Chapter 28. For Safety Chapter 29. Dreams of Freedom Chapter 30. Whitewashed Again Chapter 31. "And By All Forgot, We Rot and Rot" Chapter 32. The Deviousness of Reform Law Applied Chapter 33. The Tunnel Chapter 34. The Death of Dick Chapter 35. An Alliance with the Birds Chapter 36. The Underground Chapter 37. Anxious Days Chapter 38. "How Men Their Brothers Maim" Chapter 39. A New Plan of Escape Chapter 40. Done to Death Chapter 41. THe Shock at Buffalo Chapter 42. Marred Lives Chapter 43. "Passing the Love of a Woman" Chapter 44. Love's Daring Chapter 45. The Bloom of "The Barren Staff" Chapter 46. A Child's Heart-Hunger Chapter 47. Chum Chapter 48. Last Days Part III The Workhouse Part IV The Resurrection Appendix: Berkman's Diary Index
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