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Historic published accounts of Mooney's Tannery in Columbus, Indiana between the years 1881 and 1910. Includes introduction and index. Labor and labor disputes, fire and accidents, early telephones, famous visitors, crime and romance and more.
Great Man Theory: History is the echo of individual men who have shouted. I have hummed the tune of Great Man Theory so that you may recognize it when you hear it. Look for Great Men, be worthy of them for your own sake. Turn away from the grey pool of the mob, with only slick oils on its surface to give it any distinction. Look up the mountain.
For a man made of words, it is perversely perfect that none can capture the essence of Hakim Bey. Anarcho-Sufi wiseman, scholar of the unknowable, miraculous monologist, psychedelic shaman: all of this is true. Yet it only suggests - rather than defines - this writer and the long shadow that he casts. Th. Metzger was initiated into the Moorish Orthodox Church (resurrected in 1986 by Hakim Bey and ruled by him in perpetuity.) This is the story of their long-distance friendship and their year after year journeys together into the mythic landscape, both real and unreal.
Four English-language translations of The Enchiridion by Epictetus: Elizabeth Carter, George Long, Thomas Higginson and Percy Matheson. Illustrations by Michael Brumage. Introduction and essay on translation by Trevor Blake.
"I spoke on the Hyde Park Anarchist Platform for eighteen years from 1965 to 1983. At one time, briefly, we had three anarchist platforms at Speakers' Comer because our views on anarchism were so different. Which is - of course - as it should be. In 1977 I edited and published Speakers' Corner Anthology, writings by speakers and about speakers plus photos and illustrations, until now out of print and quite rare. It included substantial extracts from Bonar Thompsons' autobiography plus a photo of Bonar in his famous black hat, plus a reproduction in full of his famous but now very rare journal The Black Hat." - Jim Huggon, editor.New edition with updated introduction, index, illustrations and index.
Der Geist - the journal of egoism from 1845 to 1945. In this issue, a previously undiscovered speech by Ragnar Redbeard; original translations of Max Stirner and Malfew Seklew; rare reproductions from Dora Marsden and Friedrich Nietzsche; individualists and eccentrics versus the KKK; and more.
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