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Emma Goldman Bibliography

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By Emma Goldman

Goldman, Emma and Johann Most (1896). "Anarchy Defended by Anarchists," 
    Metropolitan Magazine, vol. IV, No. 3; October.
Goldman, Emma (1897). "Anarchy." Labor Leader. XXI 
	(June 5, 1897).
--- (1906). "The Tragedy of Woman's "Emancipation." Mother Earth. v.1
	(March 1906). pp. 9-18.
--- (1906). "The Child and Its Enemies." Mother Earth. v.1 (April 1906). 
	pp. 7-14.
--- (1907). "La Ruche (The Beehive)." Mother Earth. v.2 (November 1907). 
	pp. 275-77.
--- (1908). A Beautiful Ideal. Chicago: J.C. Hart 
	and Company. 
--- (1908). "Patriotism: A Menace to Liberty." New York: Mother 
	Earth Publishing Association.
--- (1908). "What I Believe." New York World (July 19, 1908).
--- (1908). What I believe.  2d ed. New York: Mother 
	Earth Publishing Association. 
--- (1909). "The Easiest Way: An Appreciation."  Mother Earth. v.4 (May
	 1909). pp. 86-92.
--- (1909). "Francisco Ferrer."  Mother Earth. v. 4 (November 1909). 
	pp. 275-77.
--- (1910). Anarchism and Other Essays: with 
	biographic sketch by Hippolyte Havel. New 
	York: Mother Earth Publishing Association.
	Reprint, New York: Dover, 1969. 
--- (1910). "The White Slave traffic." New York: Mother Earth 
	Publishing Association.
--- (1910). "The White Slave Traffic."  Mother Earth. v.4 (January 
	1910). pp. 344-51.
--- (1911). "Anarchism: What It Really Stands For." New York: 
	Mother Earth Publishing Association.
--- (1911). "The Psychology of Political Violence." New York: 
	Mother Earth Publishing Association.
--- (1911). "Die Masse." Der Sozialist. Berlin: 
	August 1, 1911.
--- (1913). "Syndicalism: Its Theory and Practice."  Mother Earth. v.7
	(January 1913). pp. 373-78.
--- (1913). "Syndicalism: Its Theory and Practice." Mother Earth. v.7
	(February 1913). pp. 417-22.
--- (1913). "Victims of Morality." Mother Earth. v.8 (March 1913). 
	pp. 19-24.
--- (1913). "The Failure of Christianity." Mother Earth. v.8 (April
	1913). pp. 41-48.
--- (1913). Victims of Morality, and The Failure of 
	Christianity: two lectures by Emma Goldman. New York: 
	Mother Earth Publishing Assoc.
--- (1913). "Syndicalism: The Modern Menace to Capitalism."
	 New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association.
--- (1914). The Social Significance of the Modern Drama
	Boston: Gorham Press.
--- (1914). "Marriage and Love." 2nd ed. New York: Mother Earth 
	Publishing Association.
--- (1914). "La Tragédie de L'Emancipation Féminine", 
	trans. E. Armand. St. Joseph, Orleans, France: La Laborlease.
--- (1914). "Intellectual Proletarians."  Mother Earth. v.8 (February
	1914). pp. 363-70.
--- (1915). "Preparedness: The Road to Universal Slaughter."  Mother
	Earth. v.10 (December 1915). pp. 331-38.
--- (1916). "The Philosophy of Atheism."  Mother Earth. v.10
	(1916). pp. 410-16.
--- (1916). "The Social Aspects of Birth Control."  Mother Earth. v.11
	(April 1916). pp. 468-75.
--- (1916). Philosophy of Atheism and the Failure of Christianity. 
	New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association. 
--- (1916). "Preparedness: The Road to Universal Slaughter." New York: 
	Mother Earth Publishing Association.
--- (1917). "The Promoters of the War Mania."  Mother Earth. v.12 (March
	1917). pp. 5-11.
--- (1917). "The Woman Suffrage Chameleon."  Mother Earth. v.12 (May
	1917). pp. 78-81.
--- (1917). "The Holiday."  Mother Earth. v.12 (June 1917). p. 97.
--- (1917). "Trial and Speech of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman 
	in the United States District Court, in the  City of New York, 
	July, 1917." New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association.
--- (1917). Francisco ferrer and the modern school. New York City, NY: Mother Earth 
	Publishing Assosiation.
--- (1918).  "The Truth About the Bolsheviki." New York: Mother 
	Earth Publishing Association. 
--- (1919). Deportation: Its Meaning and Menace. New York: Mother Earth
	Publishing Assoc.
--- (1919). "A Fragment of the Prison Experiences of Emma Goldman 
	and Alexander Berkman." New York: Stella Comyn.
--- (1922) The Crushing of the Russian Revolution.
	London: Freedom Press.
--- (1922). "Bolsheviks Shooting Anarchists." Freedom. London:
	 January.
--- (1922). "Russia." New York World. New York: March 26 
	through April 4, 1922.
--- (1922). "Persecution of Russian Anarchists." Freedom. 
	London: August 1922.
--- (1922). "The Bolshevik Government and the Anarchists." Freedom. 
	London: October.
--- (1923). My Disillusionment in Russia. Garden City, 
	New York: Doubleday; reprint, New York: Thomas 
	Crowell, 1970.
--- (1923) Dos Anos in Russia.  New York: Aurora.
--- (1924). My Further Disillusionment in Russia. Garden City, NY: 
	Doubleday, Page and Co. 
--- (1924). "Women of the Russian Revolution." Time and Tide (England), 
	May 8, 1924, p. 452.
--- (1925). The Bolshevik Myth. New York: Boni 
	& Liveright.
--- (1925). My Disillusionment in Russia. London: C.W. Daniel Co.  
	(complete uncut text).
--- (1925). "War Against War." The Hague: International Anti-Militarist 
	Bureau.
--- (1925). "Appeal by Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman, and Others." 
	Letters from Russian Prisons. ed. Roger Baldwin. New York: 
	Albert and Charles Boni. 
--- (1925)."Russian Trade Unionism". Westminister Gazette. 
	England: April 7.
--- (1925). "Women of the Russian Revolution." Time and Tide.
	England: May 8.
--- (1926). "Johann Most." American Mercury. VIII. 
	June: 158-66.
---  (1926). "Foremost Russian Dramatists." Unpublished manuscript, 
	International Institute for Social History, folder EGIII.
--- (1926). "Reflections on the General Strike." Freedom. London:
	August-September. 
--- (1931). Living My Life.  New York: Knopf. 
--- (1931). "The Voyage of the Buford." American Mercury. XXIII. 
	July, pp. 276-86.
--- (1931). "The Assassination of McKinley." American Mercury.
	XXIV. September, pp. 53-67.
--- (1931). "Emma Goldman Defends Her Attack on Henry George." The 
	Road to Freedom. VIII, no. 3. November.
--- (1932). "Most Dangerous Woman in the World Views U.S.A. from Europe." 
	British Guiana New Day Chronicle. February 21. 
--- (1932). Voltairine De Cleyre, Berkeley Heights, N.J.: 
	Oriole Press. 
--- (1932). "America by Comparison." In American's Abroad, 1918-1931.
	 ed. Peter Neagoe. The Hague: Servire Press.
--- (1934). "The Tragedy of the Political Exiles." Nation, October 10,
	1934, pp. 401-2. 
--- (1934). "Was My Life Worth Living?" Harper's Monthly Magazine. 
	CLXX. December: 52-58.
--- (1935). "There Is No Communism In Russia." American Mercury. 
	XXXIV. April: 393-401. (French Version)
--- (1936). "Anarchists and Elections". Vanguard. June-July.
--- (1936). "Anarchists and Elections." Vanguard. III. August-
	September: pp. 19-20.
--- (1936). "Berkman's Last Days." Vanguard. III. August-September:
	pp. 12-13.
--- (1936). "Emma Goldman's First Address to the Spanish Comrades at 
	a Mass-Meeting Attended by Ten-Thousand People." CNT-AIT-FAI. 
	September 25. 
--- (1936). "Enlarged Text of Emma Goldman's Radio Talk in Barcelona, 
	23 September 1936." CNT-AIT-FAI. September 25. 
--- (1936)."Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy They First Strike Mad." 
	CNT-AIT-FAI October 6. 
--- (1936). "The Soviet Executions." Vanguard. III. October-
	November: 10.
--- (1937). "Emma Goldman on the United Front in 
	Spain". Spanish Revolution. January 8, 1937.
--- (1937). "The Soviet Political Machine." Spain and the World. I 
	June 4: 3.
--- (1937). "Naïve Anarchists." (letter). New York Times. 
	July 4.
--- (1937). "Madrid is the Wonder of the World." Spain and the World.
	I. October 13.
--- (1937). "Reports on Spain." Spanish Revolution. December 6. 
--- (1938). "Trotsky Protests Too Much." Glaskow: Anarchist 
	Communist Federation.
--- (1938). "Preface." Pensieri e battadlie. Camillo Berneri. Paris:
	Edito a Cura Dei Comitato Camillo Berneri. 
--- (1938). "On Spain." Spanish Revolution. March 21. 
--- (1940). The Place for the Individual in Society. 
	Chicago: Free Society Forum. 
--- (1953). "Letters from Prison." In The Little Review Anthology,
	edited by Margaret Andeerson.  New York: Hermitage Press.
--- (1969). Anarchism and Other Essays. Port 
	Washington, NY: Kennikat Press.
--- (1970) The Traffic in Women and Other Essays on Feminism. Edited by 
	Alix Kates Schulman.  NY: Times Change Press.
--- (1975). Nowhere at Home: The Letters from Exile 
	of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. ed. R. 
	Drinnon and A. M. Drinnon. New York: Shocken.
--- (1979). A Woman Without A Country.  Sanday: 
	Cienfuegos Press.
--- (1983). Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the 
	Spanish Revolution. ed. D. Porter. New Paltz, 
	NY: Commonground Press.
--- (1983). Red Emma Speaks: an Emma Goldman Reader. 
	Ed. by Alix Kates Shulman. New York: Schocken 
	Books.
	

About Emma Goldman

Anderson, Margaret. "The Challenge of Emma Goldman." Little Review, May 
	1914, 5-9.
Baldwin, R. (1931). "A Challenging Rebel Spirit." New York Herald
	Tribune, October 25, 1931.
Berry, E. (1969). "Rhetoric for the Cause: The Analysis and Criticism of 
	the Persuasive Discourse of Emma Goldman, Anarchist Agitator 1906-1919." 
	Ph.D. dis., University of California at Los Angeles, 1969.
Buhle, M.J. (1985). "Emma Goldman". In These Times. 
	January 23-29, pp. 10-11.
Calberg, John. (1991). Emma Goldman: American Individualist.
     ed. Oscar Handlin.  New York, NY: HarperCollins.
Cole, Stephen. (1995). Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life
     and Documentary Sources.  ed. Sally Thomas.
     Alexandria, VA, USA: Chadwyck-Healey.
Drinnon, R. (1957). "Emma Goldman: A Study of American Radicalism." Ph.D. dis., 
	University of Minnesota.
Drinnon, R. (1961). Rebel in Paradise: A Biography of 
	Emma Goldman.  Chicago: University of Chicago 
	Press.
Duberman, Martin B. (1991). Mother Earth: an epic drama of Emma
    Goldman's life. New York: St. Martin's Press
"Emma Goldman". The Nation. March 21, 1934, p. 320.
Ewing, C. C. "Emma Goldman's Participation in the Labor Free Speech 
	Fight in San Diego 1912-1915." Master's Thesis, University of North 
	Carolina, 1975.
Falk, C. (1984). Love, Anarchy and Emma Goldman. 
	New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Frazer, W. L. (1974). Emma Goldman and the Iceman Cometh. Gainesville, 
    University Presses of Florida.
Ganguli, B.  Emma Goldman: Portrait Of A Rebel Women.  
	New Delhi:Allied, 1979.
Glassgold, Peter (2001). Anarchy!: an anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother
	earth. Wshington, D.C.: Counterpoint.
Goldsmith, Margaret L. Seven Women Against the World. London: Methuen, 1935. 
Goodway, David (2008). Powys and Goldman: The Letters of John Cowper Powys
	and Emma Goldman. London: Cecil Woolf.
Greenwood, Laura "Goldman's Nietzschean Anarchism: A Greimasian Reading of Minorities 
	versus Majorities", Theory in Action, Vol. 4, No.4, October, 2011.
Haaland, Bonnie. (1993). Emma Goldman: Sexuality and the Impurity 
	of the State. Montreal; New York: Black Rose Books.
Howe, Leslie A. On Goldman. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, c2000.
Ishill, J. (1957). Emma Goldman: A Challenging Rebel.
	Berkeley Heights, NJ: Oreole Press.
Kern, R. (1976). "Anarchist Principles and Spanish 
	Reality: Emma Goldman as a Participant in 
	the Civil War 1936-39". Journal of 
	Contemporary History. vol. 11, no. 293. 
Madison, C. A. (1947). "Emma Goldman: Biographical Sketch." New York: Libertarian 
	Book Club, 1960.  Reprint from Critics and Crusaders. New York: 
	Fredrick Ungar Publishing Company.
Marsh, Margaret S. Anarchist Women 1870-1920, Philadelphia, Temple University 
	Press, 1981. 
McKinley, Blaine (1982). "The Quagmires of Necessity: American Anarchists and Dilemmas 
	of Vocation." American Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 5 (Winter), pp. 503-523.
McManus, M. (1992). "The Rhetorical Failure of Emma Goldman: A Drammatistic and 
	Dialectic Conflict Analysis." Master's thesis, Auburn University.
Moritz, T.  & Albert Moritz (2001). The World's Most Dangerous Woman: A
	New Biography of Emma Goldman. Vancouver, Toronto: Subway Books.
Morton, M. (1992). Emma Goldman and the American Left.
	New York, N.Y.: Twayne Publishers. 
Peirats, J. (1978). Emma Goldman: Anarquista de Ambos 
	Mundos. Madrid: Campo Abierto Ediciones.
Poirier, S. (1988). "Emma Goldman, Ben Reitman, and 
	Reitman's Wives: A Study in Relationships". 
	Women's Studies 14: February, pp. 277-97.
Porter, David (ed). (2006). Vision On Fire: Emma Goldman on The Spanish
	Revolution. AK Press.
Reedy, William Marion (1908). "Emma Goldman, the daughter of the 
	dream."
Rosenberg, K. (1984). "The 'Autumnal Love' of Red 
	Emma". Harvard Magazine. January-February, 
	pp. 52-56.
Schulman, A. K. (1970). "The Most Dangerous Wopman in the World." Women:  A 
	Journal of Liberation (Spring 1970). Reprinted in The Traffic in 
	Women and Other Essays on Feminism.
Shulman, A. K.  To The Barricades: The Anarchist Life 
	of Emma Goldman.  New York: Crowell, 1971.
Solomon, M. (1987). Emma Goldman. Boston: Twayne 
    Publishers.
The Observer (aka: Salem Bland). (1934). "Emma Goldman On Hitlerism." 
	Toronto Daily Star. January 12.
Waldstreicher, David. (1990). Emma Goldman. New York: Chelsea 
	House Publishers.
Weinberger, H. (1940). Emma Goldman: Speech Delivered 
	At Her Funeral, Chicago, May 17th, 1940, Berkeley 
	Heights, N.J.: Oriole Press. 
Wenzer, Kenneth C.  (1996).  Anarchists adrift: Emma Goldman and Alexander 
	Berkman. St. James, NY: Brandywine Press.
Wexler, A. (1980). "The Early Life of Emma Goldman". 
	The Psychohistory Review. 8:4:1-21.
--- (1981). "Emma Goldman on Mary Wollstonecraft". 
	Feminist Studies. Vol. 7, no. 1.
--- (1982). "Emma Goldman in Love". Raritan. 
	vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 131-32.
--- (1984). Emma Goldman in America. Boston: Beacon.
--- (1984). Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life. New York: 
    Pantheon Books.
--- (1989). Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian 
	Revolution to the Spanish Civil War. Boston: 
	Beacon Press.




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