Works of

MAX STIRNER

IN ENGLISH

The Ego and His Own. Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington, in collaboration with other students of German and of Stirner. With an introduction by J. L. Walker. 525 pages. The only edition, in any language, that has an index. Ordinary cloth, $1.50; superior cloth, full gilt edges, $1.75.

The most revolutionary book ever written, its purpose being to totally destroy the idea of duty and assert the supremacy of the will, and from this standpoint to effect a "transmutation of all values" and displace the State by a union of conscious egoists.

"If you devour the sacred, you have made it your own. Digest the sacramental wafer, and you are rid of it."—The Author.

"This work of genius is not inferior in style to that of Nietzsche, and in philosophical value surpasses Nietzsche's by a thousand cubits."—Eduard von Hartmann.

"That there was a pen to write such things is incomprehensible. One must have read the book to believe that it exists."—Revue des Deux Mondes.

IN GERMAN

Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. 429 pages. 36 cents.

Kleinere Schriften. 185 pages. Cloth, 72 cents; paper, 46 cents.

IN FRENCH