Black Flag 210 index
News from the Kate Sharpley Library
The cataloguing of the British Isles' voluminous Anarchist archive is
trundling ahead, so that the collection of English language pamphlets is
now on a database, and the books will be following after. Those who've
been waiting for these catalogues with bated breath can get a regular
update on that, and learn more about Anarchist history, in KSL (the
Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library), which has resumed quarterly
publication after a spell of "exciting irregularity". Issue No 6 (with
the "lost Anarchists" spot, an account of Kate Sharpley, and more) is
now available for 50p + SAE from:
Kate Sharpley Library
c/o BM Hurricane
London
WC1N 3XX
Also in this issue is a list of KSL publications, and future publishing
projects. We would recommend that anyone clearing out their cupboards of
libertarian material should get in touch with KSL to make sure that
historical gems are not lost forever. Regular readers of Black Flag
should not need reminding that unless we know and control our own
history it will be taken and used for their own purposes by academic
mercenaries and their allies. The Kate Sharpley Library is a vital part
of the fight to prevent our history (as a friend put it ) "being
re-written to take account of nobodies".