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The Collected Works of

Peter Kropotkin [1842 - 1921]

Edited by George Woodcock



Conquest of Bread
Ethics
Fugitive Writings
Evolution and the Environment
Fields, Factories and Workshops
In Russian and French Prisons
Great French Revolution
Memoirs of a Revolutionist
Mutual Aid
Russian Literature
Words of a Rebel



Admired by Leo Tolstoy from the last century to Lewis Mumford in our own, Peter Alexeivich Kropotkin (1842-1921) was born into the highest rank of the Russian aristocracy and was dramatically converted from prince to anarchist. A remarkable writer in the Russian Tradition, his works stand as non-fictional counterparts to the novels of Turgenev.

BLACK ROSE BOOKS is particularly proud to have worked with George Woodcock over the years. The crowning achievement of our creative relationship was the publishing of The Collective Works of Peter Kropotkin under Woodcock's editorship. These eleven volumes are a testimony to the memory of George Woodcock and to his great teacher and mentor, Peter Kropotkin, whose influence is ever present. Posthumously, we published the last of the series, Evolution and Environment, which Woodcock put together with considerable excitement as he had discovered these writings of Kropotkin buried away somewhere but relevant and useful to us today. Published in June 1995, the publication is dedicated to George.

ISSN: 1188-5807

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