Louisa Sarah Bevington (14 May 1845 – 28 November 1895) was an English anarchist, essayist and poet. Among those who attended her funeral was Peter Kropotkin. (From Wikipedia) More about L. S. Bevington:
| | Books by L. S. Bevington: Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Anarchism and Violence (HTML at Indiana) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Chiefly a Dialogue: Concerning Some Difficulties of a Dunce (HTML at Indiana) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Common-Sense Country (HTML at Indiana) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Key-Notes (HTML at Indiana) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Liberty Lyrics (HTML at Indiana) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Poems, Lyrics, and Sonnets (HTML at Indiana)
Additional books by L. S. Bevington in the extended shelves: Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Anarchism and Violence. (James Tochatti, 1896) (page images at HathiTrust) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Common-sense Country. (J. Tochatti, 1890) (page images at HathiTrust) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Common-Sense Country (Gutenberg ebook) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Key-notes (Kegan Paul, 1879) (page images at HathiTrust) Bevington, L. S. (Louisa Sarah), 1845-1895: Liberty lyrics (J. Tochatti, Liberty Press, 1895), also by Kohler Collection of British Poetry (page images at HathiTrust)
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