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New titles: On Western Terrorism from Hiroshima to drone warefare, Noam Chomsky & Andre Vltchek, $35. On Palestine, Noam Chomsky & Ilan Pappe, $22. Managing Democracy, Managing Dissent: Capitalism, Democracy & the organisation of consent, (ed) Rebecca Fisher, $24. Shift Happens! Critical Mass at 20, (Eds) Chris Carlsson, et al, $30. Emergency Hearts, Molotov Dreams: Selected Interviews, a Scott Crow Reader, $23. The Anthropology of Utopia, Dan Chodorkoff, $30. Is China an Imperialist Country, N. B Turner, $26. A Reasonabole Hisotyro fImpossible demands, Robb Johnson (5 x CDs + book), $58. Where are the Barricades? Leon Rosselson, (CD), $19. Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail! Stories of Crime, Love and Rebellion, (de) Gary Phillips & Andrea Gibbons, $26. Death to Bourgeois Society: The propagandists of the deed, (ed) Mitchell Abidor, $19. In, Against, and Beyond Capitalism: The San Francisco Lectures, John Holloway, $19; We Called Each Other Comrade: Charles H Kerr & Co, Radical Publishers (2nd Edn), $32. The Incomplete, True, Authentic and Wonderful History of May Day, Peter Linebaugh, $21. Black Box: A record of the catastrophe, vol 1(essays and stories), Federici, Le Guin, Khatib, et al, $26. Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the front lines, (ed) Alexis Gumbs et al, $23. Going Underground: American Punk 1979-1989, (2nd edn), george Hurchalla, $29. Signal #04: A Journal of International Political Graphics & Culture, $19 (all other numbers back in stock). The Big Red Songbook: 250 IWW songs, $39. A Wolf at the Gate, Mark Van Steenwyk (young person's story), $19. The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a female punk band, Michelle Cruz Gonzales, $21. Enjoy reading!! |
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