Emma Goldman Bibliography
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.
--- (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.
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.
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.
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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