
An Anarchist Woman
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About This Book
Hutchins Hapgood (1869-1944) was an American journalist, author and individualist anarchist/philosophical anarchist. He was well known within the Bohemian environment of turn of the century New York City. He worked for the Commercial Advertiser, while living in Greenwich Village. He married Neith Boyce and had four children with her. He advocated free love and committed adultery frequently. Hapgood was a follower of the German philosophers Max Stirner and Friedrich Nietzche. His works Four Poets of the Ghetto (1900/63), Paul Jones (1901), The Spirit of the Ghetto (1902), The Autobiography of a...
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- An Anarchist Woman
- HUTCHINS HAPGOOD
- Author of "The Autobiography of a Thief," "The Spirit of Labor"
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- An Anarchist Woman
- CHAPTER I
- School and Factory
- CHAPTER II
- Domestic Service
- CHAPTER III
- Domestic Service (Continued)
- CHAPTER IV
- Adventures In Sex
- CHAPTER V
- Marie's Salvation
- CHAPTER VI
- Terry
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER VII
- The Meeting
- CHAPTER VIII
- The Rogues' Gallery
- CHAPTER IX
- The Salon
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER X
- More of the Salon
- CHAPTER XI
- The End of the Salon
- CHAPTER XII
- Marie's Attempt
- CHAPTER XIII
- Marie's Failure
- CHAPTER XIV
- Marie's Revolt
- CHAPTER XV
- Terry's Finish
- The Autobiography of a Thief
- A true story of the life of a criminal taken down and edited by Mr. Hapgood. Cloth. 349 pp. $1.25 postpaid.
- COMMENTS OF THE CRITICS
- DUFFIELD AND COMPANY
- 36 EAST 21ST ST. NEW YORK
- "The Spirit of Labor"
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