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Three Japanese Anarchists
Kotoku, Osugi And Yamaga
$3.00Victor Garcia, a Spanish militant, (sometimes known as 'the Marco Polo of Anarchism' for the length and breadth of his travels) tells the story of three of the major figures of Japanese anarchism,...
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Against The God Emperor
The Anarchist Treason Trials In Japan
$3.00Another classic exhumation of lost anarchist history. Here from 1911, when the cry of 'Long Live Anarchy' was heard in the courts of Japan.
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The Patong Fire. A Fictional Account
$2.00A wonderful 'story' about an ELF style demolition of 59 holiday homes in Thailand, in 2002. European anti-tourist industry activists strike back!
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Non-Western Anarchisms
Rethinking The Global Context
$3.00The forgotten, and largely hidden histories of anarchism in the South and East - Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Asia - and what that means for anarchism in the 21st century.
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At War With Asia
Essays On Indochina
$18.95In 1970, Noam Chomsky urged Americans to confront and avoid the dangers inherent in the American invasion of Southeast Asia (North Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos). Looking back 30 years later, we...
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A People's History of the Vietnam War
$15.95An incisive account of the war America lost, from the perspective of those who opposed it on both sides of the battlefront as well as on the home front. Neale provides a sober account of the...
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Autumn In Peking
$18.00Boris Vian was a jack of all trades - although unfortunately his name was Boris and "Boris of all trades" never took off as a turn of phrase. But nevertheless Vian was a great songwriter,...
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High In The Himalayas
$6.00In the heyday of the sixties, during a seven-year stay in the Himalayas, Marilyn Stablein teaches herself how to not only cook a curry on a cow dung patty fire, but to master sadhu rituals like...
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Impounded
Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese American Internment
$18.95When America's War Relocation Authority hired Dorothea Lange to photograph the internment of Japanese-Americans in 1942, they put a few restrictions on her work. Barbed wire, watchtowers and armed...
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Barefoot Gen
Life After the Bomb (Vol. 3)
$13.95Cartoonist Keiji Nakazawa was seven years old and living in Hiroshima in the early days of August 1945 when the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb dropped by the U.S.A. Starting a few months...




