Heaps of the latest new titles at Jura
Hi Jurans,
We've received a heap of restocked titles, and here are the new titles, from PM and AK:
Making Spaces Safer, Shawna Potter, $9;
Modern Science and Anarchy, Peter Kropotkin, (edited by Iain Mckay), $42, First full translation in English;
The Duty to Stand Aside: Nineteen Eighty-four and the wartime quarell of George Orwell and Alex Comfort, Eric Laursen, $24
Kropotkin: the Politics of Community, Brian Morris, $32;
The Russian Counter-revolution, Crimethinc, $12;
Insurgent Supremacists: the US far right's challenge to state and empire, Matthew Lyons;
Anarchy Works: Examples on anarchist ideas in practice, Peter Gelderloos, $21;
The Permanent Guillotine: Writings of the Sans-Culottes,(ed) Michell Abidor, $19;
Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and the dark side of prosperity in the San Francisco Bay Area, Richard Walker, $35;
For a Libertarian Communism, Daniel Guerin, (ed) David Berry, $19;
Archieve That, Comrade! Left legacies and the Counter Culture of remembrance, Phil Cohen, $26;
The Global Imagination of 1968: Revolution and counter-revolution, George Katsiaficas, $32;
Thoreau's Microscope, Plus other writings..., Michael Blumlein, $18;
Hammered by the Irish: How the plowshears disabled a US war-pland - with Ireland's blessing, Harry Browne, (intro Daniel Berrigan), $24
Exces-The Factory...poems in a factory.., Leslie Kaplan, $24;
(restock) The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting intimate violence within activist communities, Chin-In Chen et al, $24;
An American Anarchist: The life of Voltairine de Cleyre, (new edition) Paul Avrich, new intro Robert Helms, $29;
Aftermath: Explorations of loss & grief, (ed) Radix Media, $29;
(restock) Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the struggle for the emancipation of women, Marth Ackelsberg, $33;
Wither Anarchism, Kristian Williams, $9;
Prisoner 155: Simon Radowitzky, Agustin Comotto (intro Stuart Christie) Graphic novel, $39 Story of a fascinating anarchist, little known in the English language world.
Seeyou at Jura!