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Signature by HEYWOOD, Ezra H. (1829-93)

by HEYWOOD, Ezra H. (1829-93)

Signature by HEYWOOD, Ezra H. (1829-93)

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by HEYWOOD, Ezra H. (1829-93)

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This extreme, ahead-of-his-day advocate of women's rights, free speech, abolition and other social and economic reforms was an anarchist and pamphleteer; he began editing the anarchist magazine "The Word" in 1872 and was often arrested for his activities. Bold signature and place ("EH Heywood / Princeton / Word") on a heavy stock 3" X 1 3/4" card, n.p., n.y. Near fine. Mounting traces on verso. Unusual -- Heywood autograph material is seldom seen.
Uncivil Liberty: an essay to show the injustice and impolicy of ruling woman without her consent...

Uncivil Liberty: an essay to show the injustice and impolicy of ruling woman without her consent (1873). With an introduction by James J. Martin

by Heywood, Ezra H

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Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles Publisher, 1978. Paperback. 34p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps lightly toned along stapled edge else very good condition. Libertarian broadsides, no. 8.
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DISCOURSES in MEMORY of ROBERT WATERSTON by the Rev. E.S. Gannett, at the Arlington-street Church, Boston, Sept. 5, 1869 & by Rev. John H. Heywood, at Louisville, KY, Sept. 12, 1869. With additional notices. Printed for private circulation

by Gannett, Ezra Stiles & John H. Heywood

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R.C. Waterston, 1869. Pamphlet. Used - Acceptable. Boston: 1869. 72 pages. 9 x 6", printed wrapper. Memoir & Extracts from Autobiography: born Scotland, to US, business in South Berwick & Kennebunk, Maine, then Waterston, Pray & Co, Waterston, Deane & Co, importers & commission merchants, Boston. 'Revd. Hugh Elder with respects of R.C. Waterston' on wrap. Edges heavily chipped, wrap splitting, toned, brittle, Essex Institute blindstamp & mark, fair.
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The Collected Works of Ezra H. Heywood. With Introductions by Martin Blatt

The Collected Works of Ezra H. Heywood. With Introductions by Martin Blatt

by HEYWOOD, Ezra H

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Weston, MA: M&S Press, 1985. First Edition Thus. First collected edition. Octavo (23cm). Red cloth-covered boards (hardcover); xxvii,[28]-392pp. Includes a substantial general introduction by historian Martin Blatt, followed by facsimile reprints of all Heywood's known published works, each preceded by an historical essay also by Blatt. A new, unread copy. The M&S Press, publishing arm of the Rhode Island antiquarian bookseller Dan Siegel, specialized in high-quality facsimile editions of hard-to-find 19th-century works of radicalism, reform, and social history. Lorne Bair Rare Books has acquired the entire inventory of the M&S Press and now makes these long out-of-print titles once again available to readers, researchers, and scholars.
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Yours or Mine: An essay to show the true basis of property, and the causes of its inequitable...

Yours or Mine: An essay to show the true basis of property, and the causes of its inequitable distribution

by Ezra H. Heywood

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Princeton, MA: Co-Operative Publishing Co, 1876. Very Good. Princeton, MA: Co-Operative Publishing Co., 1876. "Thirtieth Thousand." Octavo; publisher's pink wrappers printed within decorative border; 23,[1](ads)pp. Light wear and dust-soil to wrappers, dampstaining affecting margins of first four leaves, else Very Good and sound. Economic tract by the individualist anarchist, women's suffragist, and free love advocate Ezra H. Heywood (1829-1893). The work was published by Heywood's publishing concern the Co-Operative Publishing Co., which also issued his newspaper "The Word" (advertised on rear wrapper). A year after this pamphlet appeared Anthony Comstock arrested Heywood for the first time while attending the Boston convention of the New England Free Love League. Comstock would eventually arrest Heywood a total of five times, usually for obscenity. See the American National Biography for additional information.
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