- Carlo Pisacane, “Testamento politico” (1857)
- October 14, 1859: Birth of François Koënigstein, aka Ravachol, at Saint-Chamond, France
- June 8, 1865: Birth of Georges Etiévant, at Paris, France
- “A Whisky Anarchist” (Cleveland, OH, November 12-13, 1887)
- Lucien Weil, “Propaganda by Deed” (1890)
- May 1, 1891: The Clichy Affair
- Ravachol, “Memoirs” (1892)
- [A Handwritten Manuscript by Ravachol] (1892)
- “An Anarchist Song” (song; March 17, 1892)
- “An Unexpected Interview” (March 28, 1892)
- Albert Millaud, “Ravachol” (poem; March 30, 1892)
- Ravachol, “Letter to the Police Prefect” (March 30, 1892)
- Ravachol, “Letter to Constant Martin” (April 11, 1892)
- [A jailhouse fragment] (April 13, 1892)
- “Ravachol’s Experiment” (April 17, 1892)
- “The Interview of the Two Brothers” (April 18, 1892)
- Octave Mirbeau, “Ravachol” (May 1, 1892)
- Paul Adam, “Eulogy for Ravachol” (July 1892)
- Gustave Mathieu, The Little Ravachols Will Grow Up (July 3, 1892) [marxists.org]
- July 11, 1892: Execution of François Koënigstein, aka Ravachol, at Montbrison
- Ravachol, “Liberty—Equality—Fraternity” (song; published July 13, 1892)
- Louise Michel, “Today or Tomorrow” (L’Endehors, July 17, 1892)
- [Max Nettlau on the Ravachol Meetings] (July 20, 1892)
- July 27, 1892: Georges Etiévant sentenced to five years imprisonment for theft of the dynamite used by Ravachol (sentence later purged)
- First Declaration of Georges Étiévant (1892)
- The Exploits of Ravachol: The Man with the Dynamite (novel; 1892) [translation in progress]
- Errico Malatesta’s “A Little Theory” (August 17, 1892)
- “Did Ravachol’s Head Utter a Word?” (London Daily Telegraph, August 17, 1892)
- Emile Henry, “Comrades of l’Endehors” (August 28, 1892)
- Pierre Quillard, “Conversations on the Life and Death of Ravachol” (Mercure de France, September 1892)
- Vindex, “Testament de Ravachol” (parody; 1892) [Gallica]
- Martenot, “La Dynamite” (song, 1893)
- “The Voice of the Penal Colony” (1893)
- Ravachol, “My Ideas on the Army” (l‘Insurgé, September 16, 1893)
- December 11-15, 1893: French legislature passes the anti-anarchist lois scélérates
- “Why Vaillant Threw the Bomb!” with “Vaillant’s Declaration” (June(?) 1894)
- Charles Malato, “Some Anarchist Portraits” (September 1, 1894)
- Georges Etiévant, “Declaration Before the Assize Court” (1897)
- Georges Etiévant, “The Hare and the Hunters” (1898)
- January 19, 1898: Georges Etiévant stabs a policeman
- June 15, 1898: Georges Etiévant sentenced to death (later commuted to forced labor for life)
- Emile Pouget, “Sabotage” (from the Almanach du Père Peinard, 1898)
- February 6, 1900: Death of Georges Etiévant in the Îles du Salut
- P. R. Bennett, “The Anarchist” (poem; 1912)