
It’s been a while since I’ve visited the Kate Sharpley Library’s
website. I checked it out again today after receiving an email announcing the new issue of
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library (no. 66, for those who are counting).

The
Bulletin itself is, as usual, full of fascinating material…including the rescue of another little-known anarchist from historical oblivion. In this case, it’s Max Chernyak, a Russian barber and anarchist who became a military commander with the Makhnovists. There’s also an announcement of (and snippet from) the new KSL pamphlet
Valeriano Orobón Fernández: Towards the Barricades. by Salvador Cano Carrillo…about another mostly forgotten figure from anarchism’s past.
The
Bulletin also has a review of one AK Press title (
Italian Anarchism, 1864–1892, by Nunzio Pernicone) and two by Black Cat Press (
The Russian Revolution in Ukraine (March 1917–April 1918) and
Under the Blows of the Counter-Revolution (April–June 1918), the first and second volumes of Nestor Makhno’s memoir).
Another little gem was Paul Sharkey’s translation of two sections of “
The Anarchists in Paris, May–June 1968” by “Le Flutiste.” These short pieces are informative and pretty damn funny…and the KSL folks provide a link to the full (?) French version for anyone wanting more.
Check out the
KSL. They never disappoint.