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Collected Works:


Reclus, Elisée (1884) An Anarchist on Anarchy (pdf version)

--- "L'Anarchia" and "L'Anarchia E La Chiesa", Biblioteca Populare, in Italian

--- (18 ) Dar Fûr

-- (1891), Evolution and Revolution, London: W. Reeves, Seventh Edition.

-- (1855), Fragment of a Voyage to Louisiana , with an introduction by John Clark

-- (1895), The Ideal and Youth

-- (n.d.), Preface to Kropotkin's Words of a Rebel

-- (n.d.), Why Anarchists Don't Vote, from Mother Earth

-- (1901), To the editors of la Huelga General in Barcelona.

-- (1901), On Vegetarianism, Humane Review, January, 1901.

-- (1933), La Grande Famille (The Great Kinship Of Humans and Fauna)

Correspondance

The Earth and Its Inhabitants
Vol 1. Africa (large pdf file)
Vol 2. Africa (large pdf file)
Vol 3. Africa (large pdf file)
Vol 4. Africa (large pdf file)
Vol 5. Asia (large pdf file)
Vol 6. Asia (large pdf file)
Vol 7. Asia (large pdf file)
Vol 8. Asia (large pdf file)
Vol 9. North America (large pdf file)
Vol 10. North America (large pdf file)
Vol 11. North America (large pdf file)
Vol 12. Europe (large pdf file)
Vol 13. Europe (large pdf file)
Vol 14. Europe (large pdf file)
Vol 15. Europe (large pdf file)
Vol 16. Europe (large pdf file)
Vol 17. Oceania (Large pdf file)

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