David Alfred Andrade (30 April 1859 – 23 May 1928) was an Australian individualist and free market anarchist.
[1] His parents were Abraham Da Costa Andrade and Maria Giles, both from Middlesex, England.
The Melbourne Anarchist Club produced the journal Honesty, an Australian organ of anarchism which had substantially the same principles as those championed by Benjamin Tucker's Liberty.
[4] Andrade's main works include Money: A Study of the Currency Question (1887), Our Social System (n.d.), An Anarchist Plan of Campaign (1888), and The Melbourne Riots and how Harry Holdfast and his Friends Emancipated the Workers (1892).
According to hospital records, at the time he was "in good bodily health and suffered from delusional insanity."