- of
revolutionary syndicalism in France. His
iconic newspaper, Le Père
Peinard,
stood out from
previous anarchist publications with its
inventive use...
-
saboter un travail" ('action of
sabotaging or
bungling a work') in Le Père
Peinard and in 1911 he also
wrote a book
entitled Le Sabotage. At the inception...
- socialist/anarchist
publications which he
contributed to
include Le Père
Peinard, Le Chambard, and La
Guerre sociale. On 8 July 1894, Luce,
suspected of...
-
publications such as Les
Temps nouvelles founded in 1895 by Jean
Grave or Le Père
Peinard by Émile Pouget.
Fluent in French,
Italian and German, he was a friend...
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enacted after Auguste Vaillant's bombing. On 21
February 1894, Le Père
Peinard,
published by Émile Pouget,
ceased being edited, and was
followed on 10...
- (Américain)" — 4:46 "P'tit
blues peinard" — 3:33 12" maxi "Long Is the Road (Américain) (extended version) — 7:27 "P'tit
blues peinard" — 4:27 Elia Habib, Muz...
- was
exposed to
libertarian and
anarchist publications,
including Père
Peinard and Le Libertaire. In 1907,
Bizeau began contributing song and
poems to...
- the
Bloody W****.
Rondes pour récréations enfantines,
Librairie du Père
peinard, s.d. [1889], 14 p. Les Communardes, épisode de la
Semaine sanglante. "Pioger...
- 4:36 "Il part" (Goldman) — 4:46 "Il y a" (Goldman) — 5:03 "P'tit
blues peinard" (Goldman) — 3:33 "Confidentiel" (Goldman) — 3:33 "C'est pas d'l'amour"...
- ISBN 0-521-82179-7 H. G. Lay, "Réflecs d'un gniaff: On
Emile Pouget and Le Père
Peinard", in Dean De la Motte,
Jeannene M.
Przyblyski (eds.),
Making the News:...