Welcome to the Kate Sharpley Library
The Kate Sharpley Library exists to preserve and promote
anarchist history. (More information.)
Everything at the Kate Sharpley Library - acquisitions,
cataloguing, preservation work, publishing, answering enquiries is
done by volunteers: we get no money from governments or the business
community. All our running costs are met by donations from members
of the collective, subscribers and supporters, or by the small
income we make through publishing. Please
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We also try to promote the history of anarchism by publishing
studies based on those materials - or reprints of original documents
taken from our collection. Check out our
books and pamphlets available for sale or explore our
online documents or browse back issues of our Bulletin.
Our physical library (in California) includes books, newspapers, pamphlets,
manuscripts and ephemera documenting the history of anarchist
movements. Contact us to arrange a visit.
Recent news
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 82-83, July 2015 [Double issue] has just been posted on our site.
The PDF is up at:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/vmcx14
Contents:
An Appeal to the Young: Some thoughts on a best seller by Barry Pateman:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/47d8wf
Two American anarchist newspapers online:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/q2bx7t
La Nueve – 24 August 1944. The Spanish Republicans who liberated Paris by Evelyn Mesquida [Book review]:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/s4mxrf
Death of Eduardo Escot Bocanegra, Andalusian libertarian shipped to the Nazi Camp in Mauthausen by Ángel del Rio:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/2fr053
London Anarchist Bookfair 2015:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/612kp8
Marcelino de la Parra, Anarcho-syndicalist Guerrilla from León by Antonio Téllez Solà:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/dr7v18
Help AK Press & Friends Recover from Fire:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/j9kfh9
Thoughts on local anarchist newspapers in 1980s Britain:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/69p9gj
Colin Parker 1948-2015 by Nick Heath:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/wm39bd
International Anarchist Manifesto on the War [1915]:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/cjsztv
Our comrades at AK Press in Oakland are currently dealing with the aftermath of a major fire. They're appealing for donations to spread between between AK Press, their neighbors at 1984 Printing, and building residents who have lost their homes and belongings.
Details are at:
http://www.akpress.org/fire-relief.html. The direct link to the fundraising page is:
http://www.gofundme.com/akpressfire.
Please help!
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 81, February 2015 has just been posted on our site.
The PDF is up at:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/h18bdv
This issue contains:
“Nameless in the crowd of nameless ones...” Some thoughts on The Story of A Proletarian Life, by Bartolomeo Vanzetti, 1923 by Barry Pateman
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/vhhp2j
The slow burning fuse: the lost history of the British anarchists [Book review]
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/rfj87m
Strikers, Hobblers, Conchies & Reds : The Bristol Radical History Group book
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/5hqd16
Updates on the history of Russian anarchism (February 2015)
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/nk9b8h
Friends of the Kate Sharpley Library (2015)
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/4j10ps
Anarchist Research: A Postcard from Berta Tubisman
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/hx3grd
The Senya Fléchine [Fleshin] Papers at The International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam are a primary source on Bolshevik persecution of the Russian anarchist movement. They also show the dynamics of the anarchist solidarity efforts with their imprisoned and exiled comrades. An incomplete set of scans from the Fleshin papers can be seen at:
http://senyafleshinpapers.wordpress.com/
The Kate Sharpley Library collective are pleased to announce the publication of another study of the anarchist resistance to Franco's dictatorship.
Mariano Aguayo Morán (1922-1994) was one of the members of the ‘Los Maños’ group. This group of friends from Zaragoza joined together to fight the Francoist regime in the optimistic days after the second world war. Originally active with the Socialist Youth, they soon joined the anarchist resistance alongside militants like Francisco ‘Quico’ Sabaté and José Lluís Facerías. Betrayed by one of the group members, Wenceslao Jiménez Orive was seriously wounded in a police ambush in Barcelona on 9 January 1950. Rather than be captured, he took cyanide. Simón Gracia Fleringán, Plácido Ortiz Gratal and Victoriano Muñoz Treserras were arrested the same day, and executed on 24 December 1950.
These interviews throw light not only on the story of the ‘Los Maños’ group, but the nature, motivations and difficulties of the anarchist resistance to Francoism.
Now available from the Kate Sharpley Library in the UK (North American copies available soon).
See:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/rn8r13 ISBN 9781873605318, £3
This translation first published as an ebook by Christiebooks