** Introduction: How I met Errico Malatesta
** The Man
*** His Goodness / Kindness
*** Legend and reality
*** The orator and the writer
*** Lenin of Italy?
*** The man of action
*** The intellectual
*** Laborer
*** The complete anarchist
** The Life
*** The student. — From republican to internationalist. — First arrests. — Meeting Bakunin.
*** The insurrectionary movements of 1874. — The Internationalist Congresses of Florence and Bern (1876).
*** The Benevento Uprising (1877)
*** In Egypt, France and England. — The International Congress in London (1881).
*** In Egypt again. — Return to Italy. — The trial of Rome and “The Social Question” of Florence. — With those sick from cholera in Naples (1884).
*** A refugee in South America. — “La Questione Sociale” of Buenos Aires (1885). — In search of gold. — Return to Europe (1889).
*** L’Associazione in Nice and London (1889–90). — Congress in Capolago. — In Switzerland, France, Belgium and Spain. — The Italian movements of 1891 and 1894. — International Socialist Workers’ Congress in London. — L’Anarchia (1896).
*** Hidden in Italy. — “L’Agitazione” of Ancona (1897–98). — Italian movements in 1898. — Arrest, trial and verdict. — Jail and “domicilio coatto.” — Escape. — “La Questione Sociale” of Paterson (1899–1900).
*** A worker’s life in London (1900–13). — Papers and pamphlets. — Anarchist congress in Amsterdam (1907). — In prison in London. — Return to Italy (1913).
*** “Volontà” of Ancona (1913–14). — The “Red Week” mutinies. — Flight to London (1914).
*** The World War. — Arguments against the war and interventionism. — Return to Italy (1919).
*** Umanità Nova of Milan (1920). — Committees, conferences and congresses. — Occupation of the factories. — Arrest (1920).
*** In prison (1920–21). — Hunger strike. — Trial and acquittal. — The fight against fascism. — The “March on Rome” (1922).
*** A year of manual labor (1923). – “Pensiero e volontà” of Rome (1924–26). – Persecutions.
*** An unseen prison. — Life under tyrrany. — Contributing to the foreign anarchist press. — Sickness and death (1938).
** Appendix A: biographical notes
*** The Funerals
*** Fascist Lies
*** Malatesta’s Tomb