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Joseph Ishill (February 11, 1888 –
March 14, 1966) was a Romanian-born
Jewish anarchist typesetter and
bookbinder who
worked with The
Modern School. A...
- Romania, a
number of
Romanian Jewish anarchists fled into exile, with
Joseph Ishill and
Marcus Graham both
becoming prominent figures in the
American anarchist...
- (ed. by J. Gawsworth) The
Unpublished Letters of
Havelock Ellis to
Joseph Ishill (1954)
Germinal (by Zola) (1895) (reissued 1933) The
Psychology of the Emotions...
- Gonot,
Roger (1996). Élisée Reclus, Prophète de l'idéal anarchiste. Covedi.
Ishill,
Joseph (1927). Élisée and Élie Reclus.
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey: The...
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Hardy (1941) A
group of
unpublished letters by
Henry S. Salt to
Joseph Ishill (Editor, 1942)
Words and Deeds:
Essays (1942)
Visions and
Memories Edited...
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primary source on her life,
writing several letters about her to
Joseph Ishill and
Agnes Inglis.
Harry de
Cleyre was born on June 12, 1890, in Philadelphia...
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primary source in her life and
collector of her works,
supplying Joseph Ishill and
Agnes Inglis with many letters,
which are
today in the
respective collections...
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gifts for her out of s****s. In a
letter to the
anarchist printer Joseph Ishill,
Adelaide later wrote that her mother's life may have been a "disappointment"...
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Retrieved 23
October 2014. Ellis,
Havelock (1927). "Elie Reclus". In
Ishill,
Joseph (ed.). Elisée and Elie Reclus: In Memoriam.
Berkeley Heights, N...
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mental capacity, he was at once keen and broad." In a 1927
letter to
Joseph Ishill, Emma
Goldman wrote that "although he [Lum]
seemed dry on the
surface I...