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Loads of new titles from PM Press

Hi everyone,

Lots of new titles from PM Press:

Joe Hill: The IWW & the Making of a Revolutionary Working Class Counterculture, Franklin Rosemont, $37;

Voices of the Paris Commune, (ed) Mitchell Abidor, $19;

One Chord Wonders: Power and Meaning in Punk Rock, Dave Laing, $22;

Verita$: Harvard's Hidden History, Shin Eun-jung, $24;

To Defend the Revolution is to Defend Culture: The Cultural Policy of hte Cuban Revolution, Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, $31;

Understanding Jim Crow: Using Racist Memorabilia to Teach Tolerance and Promote Social Justice, David Pilgrim, $25 (some really confronting imagery, but it's the reality of a tragic part of human history);

Crashing the Party: Legacies and Lessons from teh Republican National Convention 2000, Kris Hermes, $29;

The Football Factory (Football and the Working Class), John King, $21;

Human Punk (Punk in Britain), John King, $22

Late in the Day (beautifully presented HB book of poems), Ursula K. Le Guin, $24;

On Community Civil Disobedience in the Name of Sustainability: The Community Rights Movement in the US, $8;

Novels for your holiday reading:

Everyone Has Their Reasons: a novel, Joseph Matthews (HB), $3;

The Cost of Lunch (& several other stories), Marge Piercy, $20;

My Life, My Body (& several other stories), Marge Piercy, $15;

Jewish Noir: Contemporary Tales of Crime and Other Dark Deeds, (ed) Kenneth Wishnia, $22;

Damnificados: a novel, JJ Amaworo Wilson, $20;

Clandestine Occupations: an Imaginary History, Diana Block, $21.

Seeya soon.