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    Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits

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      Hennion, Célestin, 212–13

      Henry, Émile, 55, 245

      Herve, Gustave, 27, 205

      high bourgeoisie, 12

      “high life,” 12

      Hippodrome de Vincennes, 13

      Hommes dans le prison, Les, 264

      Honor the Soldier, 249

      Huc, Jean-Joseph, 91, 96, 100

      Hugo, Victor, 24

      Hutteaux, Louise Clément, 183–184

      illegalism, 59

      Kibaltchiche, Victor, renunciation of, 84

      L’Anarchie and, 213

      Lorulot’s definition of, 90

      Maîtrejean, Rirette, renunciation of, 244

      See also anarchists; Bonnot Gang; illegalists

      illegalists, 57, 59–60, 61, 66, 71, 84, 85, 90, 98, 196

      Moreau-Arfeux murders and, 132

      targeted by police, 196

      See also names of specific illegalists and Bonnot Gang members; illegalism

      “Illustrated Violence,” 171

      income tax, French, 253

      individualism, 53

      vegetarianism and, 84

      See also anarchists; individualists; Kibaltchiche, Victor; Libertad

      individualists, 57–59, 61, 66–67, 70, 196, 243

      targeted by police, 196

      See also individualism; Kibaltchiche, Victor; Libertad

      intellectuals, police targeting of, 196

      Ivry-sur-Seine, 39

      Jacob, Marius, 59–60, 143

      Jardin du Luxembourg, 48, 78

      Jaurès, Jean, 75, 153, 213, 254, 255

      See also L’Humanité

      Jockey Club, 14

      Jouhaux, Léon, 45

      Jouin, Louis-François, 97–98, 123, 127, 132, 141, 147, 149, 151, 160, 231

      body of, 192

      Bonnot, Jules, shooting and killing of, 192–194, 196

      Dettweiller, Jean-Georges, interrogation, 153

      disagreements with Xavier Guichard, 170

      Gauzy, Antoine, interrogation, 191

      identification of Bonnot Gang members, 147

      Kibaltchiche, Victor, conviction for murder of, 234–235

      memorial service, 204

      Monier, Élie, arrest, 189

      Rimbault, Louis, interrogation, 153

      struggling with public opinion, 152

      thoughts of resigning, 157

      Jourdan, Pierre, 183, 184

      Journal, Le, 17, 145

      juvenile delinquency, 172

      See also apaches

      Kayser, Louise “Red Venus,” 151, 226

      Kibaltchiche, Léon Ivanovitch, 19–20

      Kibaltchiche, Victor, 4–5, 9, 17, 20, 88, 158, 222, 244, 245, 246, 257–266, 263

      anarchist beginnings, 29

      anarchist beliefs, 57–58, 61

      arrests and imprisonments, 142, 263, 264

      as Belgian burglary suspect, 132

      in “Belgian Trio,” 186

      Bonnot Gang and, 221–222

      Bonnot Gang trial and, 225–226, 234–235

      break with anarchism, 262

      brother’s death, 21

      Callemin, Raymond, and, 22, 24, 84, 101, 114, 123–124, 183, 235

      campaign against illegalists in L’Anarchie, 102

      causerie and debate attendance, 84

      children of, 261

      Cler, Henri, funeral and, 82

      Communist Party expulsion, 263

      Communist Party membership, 262

      considered Bonnot Gang member by press, 157

      de Boe, Jean, and, 24–25, 264

      death of, 266

      defense of Sokolov, 31

      Dieudonné, Eugène, and, 264

      early life, 21–22, 24, 25–26, 27

      father of, 22, 23

      fiction writer, 264

      first travels to Paris, 32

      from individualist beliefs to belief in collective action, 83

      Garnier, Octave, and, 123–124

      intellectual compatibility with Rirette Maîtrejean, 80

      l’Affaire Bonnot, 265

      L’Anarchie editorials and articles, 48, 53, 62, 84, 139

      law school, 28

      Leninism and, 262

      library visits, 47

      Lorulot and, 90

      Maîtrejean, Rirette, and, 77, 78, 99–100, 232, 257, 258, 261

      Marxism and, 264

      mother’s death, 23

      name change to Victor Serge, 259

      “New Russian Imperialism, The” by, 266

      1907 visit to anarchist community, 30

      1917 arrest and imprisonment of, 260–261

      1918 release from prison, 261

      parents, 19–21

      participation in protests, 81

      police interrogation of, 141–42

      preoccupation with mobilizing anarchists against French state, 80–81

      reading and discussion group, 47–48

      renunciation of illegalism, 84, 98

      Romainville and, 91, 95, 101

      Roussakov, Liouba, and, 261

      Russia and, 259, 261–264

      Scoundrel Laws and, 161–162

      Séjourné, Laurette, and, 265

      sheltering Bonnot Gang members, 123–124, 141

      Soudy, André, and, 141

      taking over L’Anarchie, 99–100

      as target of anarchist roundup by police, 196

      tensions between illegalists and, 90

      trial testimony, 225–226

      Trotsky, Leon, and, 263, 265

      Valet, René, and, 101

      “witness novels,” 266

      work in Paris, 47

      World War I and, 255–256

      writings, 31, 48, 53, 62, 84, 139, 264, 265, 266

      See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang; L’Anarchie

      Kinable, Alphonse, 207

      Koenigstein, François. See Ravachol

      Kropotkin, Peter, 55, 59, 265

      Aux jeunes gens, 29

      La Chapelle, 36–37

      La Libre Recherche, 47–48

      La Santé prison, 82, 142, 144, 215, 235, 237, 245

      on Bonnot Gang execution day, 240

      Lacombe, 214–15

      L’Anarchie, 5, 17, 32, 85, 96, 151, 158, 179, 180, 188, 225

      Bonnot Gang commentary, 213, 221, 223, 236

      campaign against illegalists, 102

      causeries announcements in, 90

      denunciations of militarism, 249

      early beginnings, 50–51

      fights about direction of, 99

      individualist anarchism and, 58–59

      individualist outing announcements, 66

      magistrate review of, 180

      Mauricius’ approval of Bonnot Gang in, 205

      Montmartre office, 48

      pre-World War I era and, 250

      printer, 169

      provocative articles, 51–52

      publication of Bonnot Gang trial juror information, 223

      return to Paris, 101

      Romainville office, 90, 127, 147

      social action focus, 102

      under editorship of Émile Armand, 161, 258

      under Victor and Rirette, 99–100, 144, 162

      view of illegalists, 61

      war rumors in, 251

      See also Kibaltchiche, Victor; Libertad; Maîtrejean, Rirette

      Lanterne, La, 121

      L’Appel des armes, 250

      L’Aurore, 267

      L’Auto-Journal, 174

      Le Clerch, Barbe, 102–103, 131, 161, 222

      Bonnot Gang trial and, 234

      Le Foll, Pierre, 74

      Le Lido, 13

      Leblanc, Maurice, 171

      Leblanc, Raoul. See Carouy, Édouard

      L’Éclair, 17, 178

      Lecocq, Anna, 155, 169

      Lecomte, Claude, 34

      Lenin, 197

      Leninism, 262

      Leopold II, 29

      Lépine, Louis, 3–4, 121–122, 127, 153, 157

      call for more police, 178

      Choisy-le-Roi garage siege and, 19
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      eulogy for Louis-François Jouin, 204–205

      Jean-Jacques Liabeuf execution and, 82

      1909 shooting of, 81

      Nogent-sur-Marne Garnier-Valet villa operation, 207–212

      successor to, 212–213

      threats to, 240

      Lescouvé, Théodore, 157

      L’Excelsior, 17, 115, 152, 174, 203

      L’Humanité, 32, 75, 153, 159, 170, 182, 213, 254

      Liabeuf, Jean-Jacques, 82–83

      Libération, 267

      Libertad, Albert, 32, 48–53, 51, 165

      anarchist writings, 50

      arrests and incarcerations of, 50, 52

      causerie lectures, 64–65, 66

      causeries populaires, 50

      contempt for socialists, 52

      death of, 76, 90

      denouncement of trade unions, 72

      early jobs, 49

      individualism and, 53, 57, 61

      influence among individualists, 71

      Morand, Jeanne, and, 70

      1907 Draveil-Vigneux strike and, 74, 75

      street lectures, 50

      visit with Rirette Maîtrejean, 70–71

      See also L’Anarchie

      Libertaire, Le, 50, 139, 180, 251, 261, 262

      Libre Parole, La, 173, 203

      L’Idée Libre, 99, 116, 134, 160

      Ligue antimilitarist, 50, 71

      L’Oeil de la police, 171

      Lorulot, 90–91, 95, 96, 133, 160, 190, 236

      Baraille, Barthélemy, and, 166

      illegalism and, 90, 99

      individualism and, 90

      Kayser, Louise “Red Venus,” and, 151, 226

      Kibaltchiche, Victor, and, 90

      as L’Anarchie editor, 90, 116

      Maîtrejean, Rirette, denunciation of, 245

      police search of residence, 147

      See also L’Idée Libre

      Lumière, Louis, 13

      Maîtrejean, Louis, 67, 69–70

      as counterfeiter, 70

      Maîtrejean, Rirette, and, 67, 68–69, 70

      prison sentence, 70

      Maîtrejean, Rirette, 4–5, 9, 64, 87, 88, 127, 158, 222, 244–245, 266–267

      anarchism education and socializing, 64–66, 68, 69

      arrest of, 160

      birth of second child, 68

      Bonnot Gang and, 221

      Bonnot Gang trial and, 219, 224–225, 234

      Callemin, Raymond, and, 101, 123–124, 139–140

      Camus, Albert, and, 267

      causerie and debate attendance, 84

      countryside excursions from Romainville, 97

      death of, 267

      early life, 63

      father’s death, 63

      free love beliefs and practices, 67, 260

      Garnier, Octave, and, 123–124, 139–140

      at Henri Cler funeral, 82

      home life in Belleville, 68

      incarceration, 160–161

      individualist beliefs, 62, 66

      Kibaltchiche, Victor, and, 8, 77–78, 84, 99–100, 232, 257, 258, 267

      L’Anarchie editorials by, 53

      as L’Anarchie managing director, 224

      Maîtrejean, Louis, and, 67, 69, 70

      Mauricius and, 69, 70, 77, 245

      1907 Draveil-Vigneux strike and, 74

      pregnancy and birth of first child, 67–68

      Romainville and, 91, 95–96

      Scoundrel Laws and, 161–162

      sheltering Bonnot Gang members, 123–124

      social justice interest, 64

      Soudy, André, and, 101

      taking over L’Anarchie from Lorulot, 99–100

      as target of anarchist roundup by police, 196

      Valet, René, and, 78–79, 101

      World War I and, 255–256

      as young mother, 68–69

      See also Bonnot Gang; L’Anarchie; trial, Bonnot Gang

      Malatesta, Errico, 243–244

      Malraux, André, 264

      Marie la Belge. See Vuillemin, Marie-Félice

      Mathillet, Francois, 163–164

      Matin, Le, 17, 135, 145, 156, 170, 172, 174, 186, 195, 203, 205

      memoirs of Rirette Maîtrejean published in, 258

      Matisse, Henri, 10

      Mauclair, Camille, 54

      Mauricius, 69, 76

      L’Anarchie writings, 69, 205

      Maîtrejean, Rirette, and, 69, 70, 77, 245

      neo-Malthusianism beliefs, 69

      Maxim’s restaurant, 14

      McKinley, William, 55

      Mélé, La, 261

      men’s clubs, Paris, 14

      Meric, Victor

      Bandits Tragíques, 268

      comments on Octave Garnier and René Valet, 213–214

      Metge, Marius “Mistral,” 97, 102–103, 158

      arrest of, 131

      Bonnot Gang trial and, 231, 232, 234

      Carouy, Édouard, and, 102

      Garnier, Octave, and, 102

      Le Clerch, Barbe, and, 102–103, 161

      Moreau-Arfeux murders and, 129

      Romainville and, 96

      Valet, René, and, 102, 231

      witness testimony about 220–221

      See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang

      Métro, Paris, 10

      Michelin Company, 176, 177

      aviator bomb prize, 250

      Bibendum, 177

      Guide, 176

      Michon, Émile, 237–238

      at Bonnot Gang executions, 241

      Millerand, Alexandre, 16

      Mirbeau, Octave, 175, 194

      Modigliani, Amedeo, 36

      Monarchists, French, 16

      Monier dit Simentoff, Élie, 96, 187, 189–190

      Bonnot, Jules, and, 116

      Bonnot Gang trial and, 230, 232, 233, 234

      Callemin, Raymond, and, 148

      Chantilly bank robbery and murder and, 164

      execution of, 240, 241, 242, 252

      Gauzy, Antoine, and, 189, 191, 230

      Romainville and, 96, 100

      Seine-et-Marne carjacking and, 163–164

      See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang

      Montmartre, 34–36, 37

      eclectic banlieue styles, 35

      L’Anarchie office in, 48

      police attention on, 170

      tricolor terror, 34

      Morand, Jeanne, 70

      Moreau, François, 128

      Moreau-Arfeux murders, 128, 129, 132

      Carouy, Édouard, and, 167

      Moroccan Crisis, First, 248

      Moroccan Crisis, Second, 121, 248–249, 251

      Mosier, Henri, 118–119

      Moulin de la Galette, 35

      Moulin Rouge, 35, 249

      music, anarchist, 67

      music, Paris avant-garde, 10–11

      Musset, Alfred, 24

      Napoleon, 15, 17

      Napoleon III, 39

      Narodnaya Volya, 19–20

      Neo-Impressionists, 10

      neo-Malthusianism, 56, 69

      newspapers, Paris, 17, 40

      Bonnot Gang coverage, 138–139, 153–154

      Choisy-le-Roi garage siege coverage, 198–202

      criminal investigations and, 171

      fait divers in, 173

      See also names of specific newspapers; anarchist press

      Nicholas II, 27

      Nijinsky, Vaslav, 252

      Nogent-sur-Marne Garnier-Valet villa police operation, 207–212, 211

      nouveaux riches, 12

      Opéra, Paris, 13, 39

      Paillette, Paul

      poem about Jules Bonnot by, 240

      Panama Canal Affair, 17

      panic in Paris, Bonnot Gang and other criminal activity and, 170–178

      Paraf-Javal, Georges, 71

      Paris, France

      avant-garde artists, 10, 35–36

      avant-garde music, 10–11

      cinema, 13–14

      department stores, 40–41

      electric lamps, 10

      first métro line, 10

      ga
    rment industry 40

      grands boulevards, 9, 10, 11, 41

      grands salons, 14–15

      guidebooks, 11, 176

      haute couture fashion, 14

      men’s clubs, 14

      panic from Bonnot Gang and other criminal activity, 170–178

      patriotism in pre-World War I era, 249–250

      plebian suburbs, 39

      quartiers populaires, 11, 12, 44, 45, 183

      restaurants, 14

      theaters, 13

      turn-of-the-century working-class life, 42–46

      upper-class amusements, 13

      urban villages within, 38–39

      See also specific buildings and attractions

      Paris Commune, 11, 12, 34, 65, 68, 73, 252

      Passe-Partout, Le, 171

      Pathé Journal, news on cinema screens and, 13–14

      patriotism, pre-World War I Paris, 249–250

      Pederowska, Vera, 20

      Peemans, Alfred, 1, 3, 121, 153, 227

      Péguy, Charles, 255

      Petit-Demange, Albert, 110, 111, 112, 115

      Petit Journal, Le, 120, 171

      Petit Palais, 10

      Petit Parisien, Le, 17, 121, 124, 125, 157, 165, 173, 186

      Bonnot Gang trial coverage, 228

      crime coverage, 171

      Picasso, Pablo, 10, 35–36

      Platano, Joseph, 110, 111, 113, 115, 156, 197

      Jules Bonnot shooting of, 112, 113–114, 159

      Poincaré, Raymond, 131, 251

      pardoning of Eugène Diuedonné, 242

      threats to, 240

      police

      anarchist crackdowns and roundups by, 143–144, 179, 196

      attention on Montmartre, 170

      disorganization and coordination of, 183

      interrogations of Bonnot Gang member and associates, 98, 141–142, 153, 160, 166, 167, 185, 194, 197–198, 219–220, 221, 229

      investigation of anarchists with automobiles, 145

      investigation of Bonnot Gang and aviation, 146

      need for funds and updated crime-fighting tools, 182–183

      post-Bonnot Gang improvements in Security and gendarmerie, 212–113

      pre-World War I view of anarchism by, 249

      press criticism of, 182

      shootings of, 148, 156, 192–94, 196, 231

      threats to, 240

      See also specific police operations related to Bonnot Gang; Bertillon, Alphonse; Gilbert, Maurice; Guichard, Xavier; Jouin, Louis-François; Lépine, Louis

      police memoirs, 171

      police novels, 171

      Pont Alexandre III, 10

      Popular Front, 264, 265

      Post-Impressionists, 10

      Princip, Gavrilo, 253

      Printemps, 40

      Progrès de Lyon, Le, 115

      propaganda by the deed, 55, 245

      propaganda by the word, 55

      Prosper Robert, Inspector, 191–192

      Proust, Marcel, 252–253

      Psichari, Ernest, 250

      quartiers populaires, Paris, 11, 12, 44, 45, 183

      Quat’z’Arts, Les, 35

      Radical Republic, 16

      Radicals, French, 16

      Ravachol, 55, 129, 245

      Ravel, Maurice, 10–11

      Raymond-la-Science. See Callemin, Raymond la Science

     


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