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Swift Winds
by Ron Sakolsky, with artwork by Anais LaRue
A backpocket compendium of subversive texts, marvelous manifestos, mutinous rants, outrageous ideas, utopian dreams, impossible demands and incendiary broadsides strategically aimed at countering the pathos of miserabilism with the uncontrollable laughter of the insurgent imagination. | Read More |
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Suffled
How It Gush
A North American Anarchist in the Balkans
by Shon Meckfessel
The first edition of Shon's travelogue through the former Yugoslavia, from Albania to Zagreb. "For an up-close, non-objective view of the Balkans, and a tour of the international underground, you couldn't do much better than Suffled How It Gush." —Justin Allen, Sacramento News and Review
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N'Dréa
One Woman's Fight To Die Her Own Way
by Andréa Dorea
"N'Dréa," a member of the French resistance group Os Cangaceiros who was diagnosed with cancer, shares her dying words in defiance of a society that steals both our lives and our deaths away. | Read More
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Reclaiming Our Ancient Wisdom
Herbal Abortion Procedure and Practice
for Midwives and Herbalists
Reclaiming Our Ancient Wisdom is a guide for practiced herbalists and midwives to better serve the women of their communities. | Read More |
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At Daggers Drawn
A limited edition printing of this classic anti-manifesto of insurrectionary anarchism. "The Secret is to really begin." | Read More
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Criminal
Writings by Isabelle Eberhardt
A collection of Isabelle's writings, a record of all the beauty, misery, degradation of a life fully embraced. This gender deviant, kif smoking, sufi anarchist traverses the Saharan desert, battles African colonialization and records it all in poetic prose. | Read More |
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Jane
Jane was a clandestine abortion counseling service which provided safe, humane services to thousands of women prior to the legalization of abortion in 1973. A beautiful example of the battles that can be won without begging. | Read More
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Free to Choose
A Guide to Reproductive Freedom
Not just another pro-choice zine. An introduction to the history of underground abortion and a call to learn our history and to take matters in our own hands. Includes information on menstrual extraction and a list of resources. | Read More
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Progress and Nuclear Power
by Fredy Perlman
Perlman's essay links the genocidal expansion of Western civilization across North America with technological expansion, leading to the advent of nuclear holocaust. | Read More
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Communicating
Vessels
Anthony Leskov's long-running,
excellent periodical of rebellious
thought and poetry is still going strong.
Issue #21 now available! Back issues & book anthology also available. | Read
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These notepads and cards are designed and made at Eberhardt Press from remnants and paper cutter scraps.
Most of these scraps are 30%-100% post-consumer recycled paper. All are wirebound unless otherwise noted.
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Tiger Pads
A perennial favorite. Covers are offset printed in three colors (opaque white, orange and black) on brown chipboard.
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Bird Pads
Small notepads perfect for pocket or purse. Great for address books, phone books, quick notes to friends, etc. Wirebound or perfect bound with a variety of cover styles.
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Bike Pads
You love to ride your bike. You love to write notes. You're going to love these bike notepads then! You could even keep one in your bike bag. Bike-shaped pen not included. Brown or blue print on blue laid cover stock.
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Graph Paper Notepads
Sketch out your illuminating ideas and dream up your designs with these handy graph paper pads. These 4.75" x 6.5" notepads fit great in your hand without being too bulky and are just the right size for your jacket pocket. The 10 x 10 grid measures 0.75" per square.
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Max Ernst Notepads
A series of notepads celebrating the collages of surrealist artist Max Ernst. The covers feature artwork from his amazing collage book The Week of Kindness or The Seven Deadly Elements Novel {1934}. Choose from eight different unlined notepads.
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Max Ernst Greeting Cards
Greeting cards featuring the artwork of surrealist artist Max Ernst from his collage book The Week of Kindness or The Seven Deadly Elements Novel {1934}. Available as a set of 8 cards with envelopes, or separately as single cards with envelopes.
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The Collective Tarot
A Magical Collaboration
A queer-centric, radical-politicked tarot deck re-imaged to fit our times. A collaborative art project with more than 22 contributors. Now taking pre-orders on a limited edition of 750. (release date: Jan. 1, 2010).
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US Off the Planet
Author Ward Churchill and eco-psychologist Chellis Glendinning deliver scathing critiques of US imperialism. Read More
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Fire to the Powder Keg
War and Social Guerrilla Struggle in Iraq
Translated by Wolfi Landstreicher
Fire to the Powder Keg examines the social nature of the guerrilla struggle against the forces of Western capital and against the tragic conditions imposed on the Iraqi people through years of bombings, embargoes and repression.
STATUS: Fire to the Powder Keg is out of print. PDF files of Fire to the Powder Keg are available for free download. |
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Crime Called Freedom
Writings of Os Cangaceiros Vol. 1
Translated by Wolfi Landstreicher
With nothing but contempt for the self-sacrificial ideology practiced by “specialists in armed struggle”, Os Cangaceiros wreaked havoc on the French state while re-creating their lives in complete opposition to the capitalist world of work. The first substantial collection of the writings of Os Cangaceiros in English.
STATUS: A Crime Called Freedom is out of print. Copies of A Crime Called Freedom are still available from AK Press. PDF files of A Crime Called Freedom are available for free download. |
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A Problem of Memory
Stories to End the Racial Nightmare
by Taylor Sparrow
Rooted in conversations with students, educators and historians, this book connects the Haitian revolution and revolts against slavery to present day struggles to end racial disparities.
STATUS: The second edition of A Problem of Memory will be available Winter 2010. The first edition is currently unavailable from Eberhardt Press. Copies of A Problem of Memory are still available from Little Black Cart. |
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No Hope
by Sam Bain
No Hope is a book of conversations with authors Carolyn Chute, Derrick Jensen and Kirkpatrick Sale. Breaking through the postmodern condition of alienation, the authors ponder human origins, anarchy, and the collapse of industrial civilization.
STATUS: The first edition of No Hope, printed in a limited edition of 500 copies, is now out of print. PDF files of No Hope are available for free download. |
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