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KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 117, April 2025

The Police Computer Speaks
  • Antoinette Cazal.
  • Library update (April 2025).
  • Meltzer, Albert. Layabouts?.
  • Obituary: Umberto Tommasini (1896-1980).
  • Pateman, Barry. Piecing Together Anarchist History.
  • Rice, Stasia. John Couzin – Seeker of Peace, Poet and Propagandist (1934-2025).
  • The ‘Finest library on Anarchy’ : Georges Pilotelle, Columbia University and anarchist print culture.

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  • Anarchism
  • Anti-fascism
  • Anti-militarism
  • Art
  • Bantman, Constance
  • Bertillon, Alphonse
  • Bookselling
  • Bourdin, Henri
  • Bourdin, Martial (1868-1894)
  • Britain
  • Capitalism
  • Cazal, Antoinette (1862-1902)
  • Class
  • Columbia University Libraries
  • Computing
  • Couzin, John (1934-2025)
  • England
  • Ephemera and other treasures (digitised)
  • Federazione Anarchica Italiana FAI
  • France
  • Freedom Press
  • Glasgow
  • Goldman, Emma (1869-1940)
  • Greenwich
  • High Treason Case (Japan)
  • History
  • History of Anarchism
  • Humour/Humor
  • Italian anarchists outside Italy
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Kate Sharpley Library KSL
  • Libraries and archives
  • Literature
  • Lives (biography, autobiography)
  • London
  • MacQueen, William (1875-1908)
  • Mayday
  • Meltzer, Albert (1920-1996)
  • Michel, Louise (1830-1905)
  • Music
  • New York
  • Paris
  • Paris Commune
  • Pilotelle, Georges
  • Political violence
  • Printing and Publishing
  • Prison
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  • Resistance to Mussolini
  • Russia / Russian Empire / Soviet Union
  • Scotland
  • Simkhovitch, Vladimir Grigorievich (1874–1959)
  • Solidarity
  • Spain
  • Spanish Revolution and Spanish Civil War SCW
  • Spirit of Revolt Archives of Dissent
  • Tommasini, Umberto (1896-1980)
  • Trieste
  • United States of America USA
  • Women
  • Yiddish-language anarchist movement