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(1900 - 1978) ~ Italian Political Leader, Novelist, and Short-story Writer, World-famous during World War II for his Powerful Anti-fascist Novels, Nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature Ten Times : An Italian political leader, novelist, and short-story writer, world-famous during World War II for his powerful anti-fascist novels. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature ten times. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1911 - 2002) ~ Professor of Economics at Columbia University in 1935, Economist and Sociologist : Born in New York City and earned an A.B., an A.M., and a Ph.D. from Columbia University between 1931 and 1934. He was son of the famous Louis Ginzberg, Professor of Talmud, at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, and his wife Adele. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1809 - 1871) ~ French Revolutionary Leader, Journalist, Military Commander of the Paris Commune, Participant of the July Revolution of 1830 : A French revolutionary leader, journalist, and military commander of the Paris Commune. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1907 - 1996) ~ Soviet Writer, Poet, Editor, Publicist, Memoirist and Dissident, Opponent of Soviet Repression, and Devoted to Defending Dissidents such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov : A Soviet writer, poet, editor, publicist, memoirist and dissident. Her deeply personal writings reflect the human cost of Soviet repression, and she devoted much of her career to defending dissidents such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Historian, Professor, Scholar, Pioneer in the Study of Communist China : A fine colleague and compassionate individual. Having only retired from active teaching in 1992, Hinton was maintaining his characteristically busy professional life as a writer, lecturer, researcher, consultant, conference goer and paper giver. (From : Cambridge.org.)

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"Syndicalism: The Modern Menace to Capitalism," by Emma Goldman, Pamphlet published by Mother Earth Publishing Association, 55 West 28th Street, New York, 1913.

"The Prince," by Nicollo Machiavelli, written c. 1505, translated by W. K. Marriott.

"The Couriers are Revolting!: The Despatch Industry Workers Union, 1989-92," by Des Patchrider, Kate Sharpley Library, 2000.

"Memories of a Makhnovist Partisan," by Ossip Tsebry, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, BM Hurricane, London, WC1 3XX, first published in Dielo Trude - Probuzdeniye, New York, December, 1949, and March-April 1950, English translation from French in 1993.

"Centennial Oration," by Robert Green Ingersoll, 1876.

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