Anthem (Rand)

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Anthem (1953)
by Ayn Rand

Dystopian science-fiction novella written in 1937 and first published in 1938. It celebrates man's independent spirit and condemns collectivism.

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ANTHEM

ANTHEM

By
Ayn Rand

Stylised monogram "wmc"

The CAXTON PRINTERS, Ltd.
Caldwell, Idaho
1966

First printing July, 1953
Second printing March, 1954
Third printing August, 1960
Fourth printing, July, 1961
Fifth printing, January, 1964
Sixth printing, October, 1966

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Library of Congress Card Number: 52-5216

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The CAXTON PRINTERS, Ltd.
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