From 1910 to 1918, on October 13 of each year, Por Convencion Ferrer provided a forum in Liverpool for anyone to propose any subject of their choosing“for free and open discussion.” Named after the executed Spanish educationalist Francisco Ferrer y Guardia, the event often involved the contributions of a small though significant network of Anarchist activists. This volume uses text and images by the artist David Jacques in order to bring thePor Convencion Ferrer conferences into the present—beginning with a concocted archive and ranging from a series of mementoes in the form of pennants to a multivocal juxtaposition of storylines informed by time travel—in order to highlight the work and activities of this highly influential group of political activists.