The Anarchist

The Anarchist was a monthly newspaper produced in London, England between 18851888. Henry Albert Seymour, a leading individualist anarchist was the editor throughout its production.[1][2] The Anarchist is notable for being the first English-language Anarchist periodical in Britain. The paper was printed in London, although the initial idea and planning took place in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Seymour lived in Tunbridge Wells until early 1885, and there is correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and Seymour discussing the first edition which shows that Seymour was still living in Tunbridge Wells when the first issue was being prepared.

See also Anarchist (comics)

References

  1. McKercher, William Russell (1996). Freedom and Authority. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-921689-30-0.
  2. Goldman, Falk, Pateman (2003). Emma Goldman: Made for America, 1890-1901. UC Press. p. 556.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) - Seymour bibliography
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