Archive upgrades, V

There’s no escaping the fact that some of what is necessary in this process of turning my online filing cabinet into a working archive is pretty slow going, and pretty dull stuff. That’s undoubtedly apparent to readers who see dump after dump of bibliographic listings without necessarily seeing much change in the Libertarian Labyrinth itself. But there’s a kind of geometric progression involved in the transformation of data into information, and more and more often now I’m finding that when I consult my various sources for something simple, like a volume or page number, I’m coming back with completely new articles. The recent Eliphalet Kimball finds were actually the result of a failed bibliographic reference search. And while I was dotting i‘s and crossing t‘s on those, I ran across what may be a fairly significant, and pseudonymous, Josiah Warren article. Anyway, the 1873 Kimball article pushed the number of standardized entries in the archive up to 400. And here’s another update:

Francis E. Abbott, “Casting the Horoscope,” The Index 6, no. 298 (September 9, 1875): 426-427.
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Constitution or Organic Basis of the Pantarchy (New York: Baker & Godwin, printers, 1860).
Michael Bakunin, “Bourgeois Socialism,” Freedom 29, no. 310 (February 1915): 11.
Charles W. Buck, “Current Literature—The Cradle of the Christ,” The Radical Review 1, no. 4 (February 1878): 797-801.
Steven T. Byington, “Cucumber-Spraying that is Harmless to Bees,” Gleanings in Bee Culture 42, no. 20 (October 15, 1914): 809-810.
William Henry Channing, “Call of the Present.—No. 1.—Social Reorganization,” The Present 1, no. 2 (October 15, 1843): 37-44.
William Henry Channing, “Call of the Present.—No. 2.—Science of Unity,” The Present 1, no. 3 (November 15, 1843): 73-80.
William Henry Channing, “Call of the Present.—No. 3.—Oneness of God and Man,” The Present 1, no. 5-6 (December 15, 1843): 145-155.
William Henry Channing, “Christian Socialists,” The Spirit of the Age 1, no. 1 (July 7, 1849): 8-10.
William Henry Channing, “Charles Fourier,” The Present 1, no. 1 (September 1843): 28-29.
G. K. Chesterton, “The Trumpet,” Mother Earth 2, no. 12 (February 1908): 562-565.
Willard Cross, “Rights and Wrongs,” To-Morrow 3, no. 2 (February 1907): 70-71.
Voltairine de Cleyre, “The Triumph of Youth,” Mother Earth 1, no. 6 (August 1906): 55-62.
John Fiske, “Chauncey Wright,” The Radical Review 1, no. 4 (February 1878): 690-706.
Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, “Bolsheviks Shooting Anarchists,” Freedom 36, no. 391 (January 1922): 4.
Emma Goldman, “Donald Vose: The Accursed,” Mother Earth 10, no. 11 (January 1916): 353-357.
Bolton Hall, “Cabled from Portugal,” The Public 1, no. 37 (December 17, 1898): 13.
Bolton Hall, Louis F. Post, and Jackson H. Ralston, “The Trust and the Single Tax,” The Arena 26, no. 4 (October 1901): 363-372.
Sadakichi Hartmann, “Dispossessed,” Mother Earth 2, no. 1 (March 1907): 56-58.
Hippolyte Havel, “Deeds of Violence,” Mother Earth 5, no. 8 (October 1910): 248-250.
A. T. Heist, “Chattel and Wage Slavery,” Mother Earth 2, no. 4 (June 1907): 192-194.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Books—Their Sphere and Influence,” The Spirit of the Age 1, no. 24 (December 15, 1849): 369-371.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Building Associations,” Univercoelum and Spiritual Philosopher 4, no. 5 (June 30, 1849): 72-73.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Can Economic Factors Be Exchanged?,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 1 (January 4, 1894): 8-9.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Capital and Association,” Univercoelum and Spiritual Philosopher 2, no. 23 (November 4, 1848): 362.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Capital and Labor,” The Journal of Progress 1, no. 6 (June 4, 1853): 85-86.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Capital and Labor,” The Journal of Progress 1, no. 7 (June 11, 1853): 100-101.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Conference at Huntington, L. I.,” Universalist Union 7, no. 32 (June 25, 1842): 500-501.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Correspondence—Paper Money,” The Twentieth Century 11, no. ?? (September 14, 1893): 14.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Creed,” The Spirit of the Age 1, no. 1 (July 15, 1849): 11-12.
Joshua King Ingalls, The Unrevealed Religion (Sioux City, Iowa: Fair Play Publishing Co., 1891).
Joshua King Ingalls, “The Wage Question,” The American Socialist 2, no. 38 (September 20, 1877): 298.
C. L. James, “Do You See the Point?,” Machinists’ Monthly Journal 14, no. 10 (October 1902): 667.
Eliphalet Kimball, “Law, Commerce, and Religion,” The Boston Investigator 32, no. 13 (June 30, 1862): 97-98.
Eliphalet Kimball, “Reminiscences,” The Boston Investigator 32, no. 26 (October 29, 1862): 105.
“Necrology.—Eliphalet Kimball, Hartford, Ct.,” The Daily Picayune (New Orleans) 53, no. 348 (January 7, 1890): 1.
Peter Kropotkin, “Brain Work and Manual Work,” The Nineteenth Century 29, no. 157 (March 1890): 456-475.
Peter Kropotkin, “Brain Work and Manual Work,” Mother Earth 1, no. 4 (June 1906): 21-30. [edited reprint]
Eliphalet Kimball, “Capital, Labor, Natural Government,” The Boston Investigator 42, no. 45 (March 5, 1873): 1.
Herman Kuehn, “Compulsion?,” To-Morrow 3, no. 3 (March 1907): 70-71.
Herman Kuehn, “Compulsion Fails,” To-Morrow 3, no. 3 (March 1907): 73.
Herman Kuehn, “Ideals,” To-Morrow 3, no. 3 (March 1907): 56. (poem)
Herman Kuehn, “The Negro’s Right to Rule,” To-Morrow 3, no. 2 (February 1907): 41-43.
Herman Kuehn, “The Triumphs of Peace,” To-Morrow 3, no. 2 (February 1907): 70.
Joseph Labadie, “Can One Man Earn a Million Dollars?,” The Railroad Telegrapher 18, no. 9 (September 1901): 814-815.
Pierre Leroux, “Charity, as the Remedy of Evil,” The Present 1, no. 5-6 (December 15, 1843): 201-205.
Pierre Leroux and Orestes A. Brownson (translator), “Berkeley and Idealism,” Brownson’s Quarterly Review 1, no. 1 (January 1844): 29-56.
J. William Lloyd, “The True Basis of Individualism,” Liberty 6, no. 20 (September 7, 1889): 6-7.
Dyer D. Lum, “Buddhism Notwithstanding,” The Index 6, no. 279 (April 29, 1875): 194-196.
Dyer D. Lum, “Buddhism Notwithstanding,” The Index 6, no. 280 (May 6, 1875): 206-208.
Dyer D. Lum, “Christian Socialism,” Liberty 3, no. 18 (November 28, 1885): 5.
Dyer D. Lum, “Current Literature—The Conflict between Labor and Capital,” The Radical Review 1, no. 4 (February 1878): 786-789.
Lewis Masquerier, “The Universal Community Society of Rational Religionists,” The Boston Investigator 9, no. 39 (December 4, 1839): 1.
New England Labor Reform League, Declaration of Sentiments and Constitution of the New-England Labor-Reform League (Boston: The League, 1869).
William J. Potter, “The Two Traditions, Ecclesiastical and Scientific,” The Radical Review 1, no. 1 (May 1877): 1-24.
Philip Rappaport, “Individualism and Socialism,” To-Morrow 3, no. 2 (February 1907): 44-48.
Ellis Roberts, “In Memoriam: Louise Michel,” Poems (London: Brimley Johnson & Ince, Ltd., 1906): 65-66.
Clarence Lee Swartz, “Bailie’s Book on Warren,” Liberty 14, no. 26 (May 1905): 2.
Francis D. Tandy, “Biology and Sociology,” The Twentieth Century, May 14, 1891, 7.
Paul Verlaine, “Ballade en l’Honneur de Louise Michel,” Amour (Paris: Leon Vanier, 1892): 65-66.
Josiah Warren, “Criticism,” The Word 1, no. 2 (June 1872): 3.
“Death of Estella Bachman Brokaw,” Single Tax Review 10, no. 4 (July 1910): 28.
 “Louise Michel—A Radical Disappointment,” Moonshine 7, no. 3 (January 20, 1882): 33.
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