Freewomen of New York


1845-1945, Dora Marsden, Events, Freewoman

25. 1. 1913 My Dear Mrs. [Frances Maule] Bjorkman: Your letter of Jan. 14th has just arrived & I am sending you a hasty note with the outgoing mail. [Miss Kenton’s?] letter has not yet arrived & I therefore do not know the [?] of your deliberations. I am satisfied for the moment with the […]

January 25, 2022

Minister Mocks Malfew


1845-1945, Malfew Seklew

THE PRODIGAL SON. By Walter Higgins. It was Sunday evening, about nine o’clock, in the year nineteen hundred and anything you like. The Vicar, his wife and family, together with Sir Jasper Claddon, their intimate and wealthy friend, bad just returned from church, and were about to settle down for supper. “John,” said the Vicar’s […]

January 19, 2022

Seklew Social Aristocrat Socialist Secretary David Nicholl


1845-1945, Malfew Seklew

Haslingden Gazette You deserve the hearty thanks of all Socialists for the courageous way in which you are allowing a discussion of the differences we have with Christians. Without apology, I will give your readers some reasons why we reject Christianity. We reject Christianity because it is the evangel of self-abnegation, instead of self-realisation; self-obliteration […]

January 12, 2022

SA1221 | Max Stirner: Especial Frases | León Darío (Spanish)


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Book, Max Stirner, Stand Alone

Max Stirner: Especial Frases by León Darío (editor of individualist-anarchist journal El errante). Spanish-language introduction to egoist and philosopher Max Stirner (1806-1856). First time in print.  Illustrated, 32 pages. Este folleto impreso en una edición de sesenta y seis copias. Available from Underworld Amusements El errante es única y estrictamente un medio de pensamiento, no busca […]

January 9, 2022