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Heaps of new titles at Jura.
Hi all, Here are the new titles in this week: Doris 32, $4.50; Bananeras: Women transforming the banana unios of Latin America, Dana Frank, $24; Combative Unionism: Waging class war within labour, Prairie Struggle Organisation, $6; Who Rules the World?, Noam Chomsky, (HB), $45; Learning Good Consent: On healthy relationships and survivor support, Cindy Crabb (ed), $21; Masters of Mankind: Essays and lectures, 1969-2013, Noam Chomsky, $20; Home from the Dark Side: A journey through American revolutions, Clifton Ross, $27; rose: love in violent times, inga muscio, $27 (sequel to her famous book 'Cunt') Left of the Left: My memories of Sam Dolgoff, Anatole Dolgoff, $33; Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class struggle in a Moscow metal factory, Kevin Murphy, $30 (a great companion to Simon Pirani's book); The Home Made Vegan Pantry: The art of making your own staples, Miyoko Schinner, (HB) $42; Unruly Equality: US anarchism in the 20th century, Andrew Cornell, $38; The Intelligent Gardner: Growing nutrient dense food, Steve Solomon, $30; The World War of Small Pastries, Charles Fourier, $17; Incendiary Thoughts: New York City anarchist bookfair, our first decade, $18; Chuang 1, Dead Generations, $18 (worker struggles in China); Activism and Aid: Young citizens' experiences of development and democracy in Timor-Leste, Ann Wigglesworth, $35; A Lawyer in History: A graphic biography of radical attorney Leonard Weinglass, Seth Tobocman, $29; I Don't Know How to Help You, Jessie Duke (ed), $5 (on helping those with depression); Tango: My childhood, backwards and in high heels, Justin Vivian Bond, $26; The Letters of Joe Hill: Centenary Edition, $18; Workers' Councils & the economics of self-managed society, Cornelius Castoriadis, $18; Living on Third Street: Plays of the Living Theatre, 1989-1992, Hanon Peznikov, $27; Disposal Domestics: Immigrant women workers in the global economy, Grace Chang, $27; Feeding the Masses: A guide to mass vegan catering by the anarchist teapot mobile kitchen, $12; The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting intimate violence within activist communities, Ching-In Chen et al (eds), $24; Rebellion in Patagonia, Osvaldo Bayer, $33 (finally in English, where the film of the same name came from about the anarcho-syndicalist struggles in Argentina); Cosmonauts of the Future: Texts from the Situationist Movement in Scandinavia and elsewhere, Mikkel Rasmussen, $38; To Dare Imagining: Rojava Revolution, Dilar Dirik et al, $24 (near anarchist revolution including chapters on the YPG and the women's army); ..And the Periodicals: Le Monde Libertaire (paper and magazine) Umanita Nova Rivista A Anarcho-Syndicalist Review Chain Reaction That should be enough to keep you going into the coming Spring. Enjoy. |
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