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The Anarchists

A Picture of Civilization at the Close of the Nineteenth Century

BY
JOHN HENRY MACKAY

Translated from the German by
GEORGE SCHUMM

PRESS COMMENTS

New York Morning Journal.—"'The Anarchists' is one of the very few books that have a right to live. For insight into life and manners, for dramatic strength, for incisiveness of phrase, and for cold, pitiless logic, no book of this generation equals it."

St. Louis Republic.—"The book is a prose poem."