Books

15.63
This is a Bash Back! anthology. It takes a peek at the radical Queer tendency and/or (non)organization from 2007 to 2011. The anthology includes...
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7.81

Slimmed down, new introduction, half the price of the original, prisoner friendly.

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Minimum quantity for "Queer Ultraviolence: Abridged Bash Back! Anthology" is 1.


8.59
This book from Elephant Editions by Antonio Téllez is in the classic EE tradition of anarchist biographies, and includes an introduction by Bonanno.....
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15.63
A beautiful brand new book of poetry by Wolfi Landstreicher Spanning over three decades, the magical, guerrilla wordplay of the many-masked...
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This booklet is a lovingly compiled collection of historic events by anarchists and anons. It has been around in zine form for many years, and we're...
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6.25

In this small and rich text, one of the authors of Nihilist Communism introduces an anti-political perspective in the form of letters, essays, and dialogs.

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Minimum quantity for "species being and other stories" is 1.


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The second of two books of little-known or never-before-printed pieces by Peter Lamborn Wilson, on his travels, interviews, life, and cogitations. Table...
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A collection of little seen (or un published) writings from one of the most interesting, well traveled, controversial, iconoclastic thinkers (and good...
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Minimum quantity for "Spiritual Journeys of an Anarchist" is 1.


9.38

Brand new translation of Stirner's responses to his critics, translated with care by Wolfi Landstreicher, with an introduction by Jason McQuinn.

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A mix of history and inventive remembrances, this novel recreates six weeks in the intense summer of 1967. Riots, rock and roll, shootings, marches, and...
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Consisting almost entirely of the art of one of the most amazing anarchist artists ever, including multiple images of anarchists assassinating leaders, this...
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A thinly-disguised autobiographical journey of transformation from revolutionary self-martyrdom to radical self-ownership. Mackay's authentic Kulturgemalde begins in Victorian London, its five million people struggling with poverty, class conflict, police brutality, and seething with proletarian discontent over the impending execution of the Haymarket Anarchists in Chicago.

Onto the scene come Carrard Auban -- a French revolutionary firebrand turned anarcho-individualist -- and Otto Trupp, Auban's comrade-in-arms. With Trupp, Auban debates the merits of anarcho-communism, and takes the reader on radical walking tours of London.

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Minimum quantity for "The Anarchists" is 1.