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Johann Most, das Leben eines Rebellen. Mit vorwort von Alexander Berkman. [together with separate...

Johann Most, das Leben eines Rebellen. Mit vorwort von Alexander Berkman. [together with separate "Nachtrag" booklet]

by Rocker, Rudolf

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Berlin: Verlag, "Der Syndikalist," Fritz Kater, 1924. Hardcover. 435p. hardcover, pages toned, mild general wear, together with the Nachtrag (addendum), a separately printed booklet from the same publisher in the following year, pages 439-482; paper toned with small chips to spine.
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Johann Most. Das Leben eines Rebellen. Mit Vorwort von Alexander Berkman.

Johann Most. Das Leben eines Rebellen. Mit Vorwort von Alexander Berkman.

by Most, Johann - Rudolf Rocker

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Berlin, Der Syndikalist, 1924. Gr.8°, Frontispiz, 435 S., OHLwd., Kanten berieben, Deckel, Schnitte u. Vs. stark stockfl., Deckel etw. beschienen, fliegender Vs. fehlt, Papier gebräunt. EA. - «Johann Most (1846 - 1906), bekannt auch als John Most, war ein sozialistischer Redakteur, Agitator und Politiker der Sozialdemokratischen Arbeiterpartei (SDAP), dann der Sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SAP), bevor er sich schließlich zum Anarchismus bekannte. Er war Herausgeber der Zeitschrift Freiheit.» 010
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Johann Most: Das Leben eines Rebellen [INSCRIBED]

by Rocker, Rudolf

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Berlin: Verlag: "Der Syndikalist", Fritz Kater, 1924. Erstes bis funftes Tausend. Hardcover. g. 8vo. 435pp. Paper-covered boards over cloth spine. Wear to head and tail of spine, parts of edges and corners. Some scuffing, discoloration and staining to boards. Frontisportrait of Johann Most. Pasted-in newspaper clips to few pages throughout covering some of the text, and to frontispiece page slightly covering image. Inscribed by author on title-page "To my dear friend Arthur E. Briggs, with all my heart, Rudolf Rocker." Sporadic notes in blue ink throughout by previous owner Stephanus Fabijanovic, who was an author and leftist. Browning to pages. Page 435 loose but present. Johann Most (a.k.a. John Joseph Most) was a German-American orator and anarchist who by the end of the nineteenth century promoted the use of violence to achieve social and political change. He was born in 1846 and died in 1906. Text, newspaper clips and notes in German. Overall good condition. Rare, signed copy.
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