Instead of a Book
BY A MAN TOO BUSY TO WRITE ONE
A FRAGMENTARY EXPOSITION OF
PHILOSOPHICAL ANARCHISM
Culled from the writings of
BENJ. R. TUCKER
EDITOR OF LIBERTY
With a Full-Page Half-Tone Portrait of the Author
A large, well-printed, and excessively cheap volume of 524 pages, consisting of articles selected from Liberty and classified under the following headings: (1) State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ; (2) The Individual, Society, and the State; (3) Money and Interest; (4) Land and Rent; (5) Socialism; (6) Communism; (7) Methods; (8) Miscellaneous. The whole elaborately indexed.
Cloth, One Dollar; Paper, Fifty cents
MAILED, POST-PAID, BY
BENJ. R. TUCKER, P. O. Box 1312, New York City.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
The following misprints have been corrected:
["p." corrected to "p. 7,"] (page 96)
["aristotocratic" corrected to "aristocratic"] (page 143)
["woful" corrected to "woeful"] (page 222)
["peoplet" corrected to "people"] (page 277)
["heiling" corrected to "heilig"] (footnote 20)
Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, hyphenation, and ligature usage have been retained.