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Jura Books - new stock and re-stock - this week!
Hi everyone, Here are the latest new, and a couple of re-stocked, titles at Jura: We Want Freedom: A life in the Black Panther Party, Mumia Abu-Jamal, (new edn), $30 Power Games: A political history of the Olympics, Jules Boykoff, $30 (has a section on the Workers' Olympics, including the famous 1936 Barcelona Workers' Olympics); No More Heroes: Grassroots challenges to the saviour mentality, Jordan Flaherty, $23; Rebel Crossings: New women, free lovers, and radicals in Britain and the United States, (Hard back),Sheila Rowbotham, $53 (beautifully presented and with lots of anarchists and libertarians discussed in the book); Complete Works of Malatesta: A long and patient work, Vol 3 (of 10 planned), Davide Turcato (ed), $38; Nonviolence Ain't What it Used to Be: Unarmed insurrection and the rhetoric of resistance, Shon Meckfessel, $27; The Little Black Book of Griselidis Real: Days and nights of an anarchist whore, Jean-Luc Hennig, $26; The Western Illusion of Human Nature, Marshall Shalins, $25; Solidarity Forever: 2017 Labour History Calendar, Hungarian Literature Fund/IWW, $18. Back in stock: Debt: the first 5000 years, David Graeber, $33; Caliban and the Witch: Women, the body and primitive accumulation, Silvia Federici, $30. Journals: Le Monde Libertaire Umanita Nova Anarcho-syndicals Review. See you at the Jura Anarchist Fair tomorrow, 11th Dec., 11-5pm. |
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