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[ANARCHISM]. A pamphlet and two tickets to Emma GOLDMAN's "The Modern Drama" lecture series. Chicago: Allied Printing, [1914]. [With:] The Radical Review. 1883. 
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[ANARCHISM]. A pamphlet and two tickets to Emma GOLDMAN's "The Modern Drama" lecture series. Chicago: Allied Printing, [1914]. [With:] The Radical Review. 1883. 

Emma Goldman...Will Deliver a Series of Nine Evening Lectures...Chicago: Allied Printing Co., [1914]. 5 3/8 x 8 in. pamphlet (light creasing, surface soil, and one notable rip to right edge of pamphlet). Pamphlet outlines the dates and titles of each lecture in the series, including "The Scandinavian Drama," "The German Drama," "The Jewish Drama," and others, each to be held at the Fine Arts Building in Chicago. Praise for Goldman from Life is featured at the back of the pamphlet: "Emma Goldman's lectures ought to be heard by all so-called respectable women, and adopted as a text-book by women's clubs throughout the country...she has hitherto been unsurpassed among the world's women..." -- Emma Goldman...Will Deliver Her Last Lectures in Chicago, at Fine Arts Assembly Hall, Fine Arts Building, 410 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago: Allied Printing, [1914]. 5 3/8 x 3 7/16 in. printed ticket on red paper  (light creasing to lower left, toning). Verso printed with information for an upcoming lecture series given by Alexander Berkman, author of Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist, 1912. -- And the same ticket printed on blue/green paper (very light wear to edges). -- Together 3 printed materials advertising Emma Goldman's lecture series "The Modern Drama," in Chicago.

[With:] The Radical Review. Vol. X, No. 11. Chicago: [Radical Review Publishing Co.], 20 January 1883. 9pp, 10 1/8 x 13 5/8 in. (wrappers detached and separated, some tears to pages including approx. 1 in. tear to right edge throughout publication, soiling throughout). Front page features an announcement to readers, citing the purpose of the periodical: "Its chief aim is to make independent thinkers of men and women. It will plead for absolute Freethought, and its realization in life...With a contempt for time-serving, it will fearlessly attack abuses in church and state, and follow reason wherever it may lead." 

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