The Conquest of Bread
New York: George Putnam's Sons, 1907.
First American edition, first printing. xiv, 281, [1], [4] pp. Bound in publisher's crimson ribbed cloth, gilt lettering on spine. Very Good, a few tiny nicks to spine, foxed edges, former owner's name and an inscription by them in pencil on front free endpaper, a few penciled lines to margins of text, Uncommon. One of the classic works of anarchist theory (specifically of the anarcho-communist variety), which has influenced radicals ever since its publication such as partisans of the Spanish Civil War, the Occupy movement, and (most explicitly) the Breadtube tendency online. It was first published in French in 1892. This American edition contains a retrospective preface by the author written in England in 1906.
Price: $600

