Golden Rules Jones, Mayor of Toledo
From Corvus Editions
(1906; 32 pages) - Samuel Milton “Golden Rule” Jones was a one-of-a-kind character—a business entrepreneur with a rags-to-riches history, the progressive, independent mayor of a large city, a talented writer and speaker, and also an anarchist. Ernest Howard Crosby was prominent among his peers, in that part of the American anarchist movement that looked to figures like Leo Tolstoy and Walt Whitman for their primary inspiration. Crosby’s account of the life of Jones benefits from the friendship shared by the two men, and by a general sympathy for the kind of common-sense anarchism professed by Golden Rule Jones. $2.50
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