[10] M. Leroy now has a little book-store in the Montsouris district.
[11] Henri Bérenger’s L’Action, for all its violence, cannot be so classed. A pronounced anarchist, Charles Malato, was for a time one of the pillars of the acrimonious daily L’Aurore, and it is frequently recommended by the anarchist press for anarchist reading. But it was never, strictly speaking, an anarchist sheet. It is now under the control of the radical Clemenceau.
[12] The general title of the series is La Bibliothèque Documentaire.
[13] The office of the Temps Nouveaux has been transferred to the rue Broca, in the same district.
[14] A set of anarchist groups, loosely federated, which devote themselves to study with persistence and zeal.
[15] Drawn after an image de propagande.
[16] Author of the explosion at the Café Terminus.
[17] The assassin of Carnot.
[18] Inability to pay this fine involving further imprisonment, the real term of the editors condemned for two years became in most cases three years or three years and a half. It should be noted, however, that a considerable proportion of them were condemned for contumacy, they having made good their escape to England or Belgium before their cases were tried.
[19] M. Gabriel Girond has written a volume entitled Cempuis on this educational experiment, which no educator or student of education can afford to neglect. Maurice Devaldès, also, in a brochure entitled L’Education et la Liberté, compares the educational experiment of Tolstoy at Yasnaïa-Poliana with M. Robin’s experiment at Cempuis, to the advantage of the latter.