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Here is a partial list of the new books that Montreal’s Anarchist bookstoreclara bow, Mercredi, Mars 14, 2007 - 10:59 (Analyses) Here is a partial list of the new books that Montreal’s Anarchist bookstore, ABC of Anarchism - Alexander Berkman Anarchy - E. Malatesta "Enrico Malatesta (1854-1932) told his biographer in 1920 that he considered Anarchy the best thing he had ever written." A New World In Our Hearts, The Faces of Spanish Anarchism Chomsky on Anarchism - Noam Chomsky Drag King Dreams - L. Feinberg No Gods, No Masters - D. Guérin Ramblin’ Man, The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie Edited by G. Cray, forward by Studs Terkel Winner of the 2004 Deems Taylor ASCA Award for Best Folk, Pop or Jazz Biography Rebel Alliances: The Means and Ends of Contemporary British Anarchisms Benjamin Franks This book "offers an applied philosophical perspective on contempory class-struggle anarchism in Britain." Subterranean Fire: A History of Working-Class Radicalism in the United States - Sharon Smith The Assassination Attempt on Franco From the Air:1948 - Antonio Tellez The Industrial Workers of the World: Its First 100 Years Fred Thompson and Jon Bekken, forward by Utah Phillips "There in no better history for the reader looking for an overview of the history of the Industrial Workers of the World, and for an understanding of its ideas and tactics." Books for young people: Stolen Away - C. Dinsdale "Keria, kidnapped from Ireland by the Vikings, is a slave living in legendary Vineland, today's Newfoundland. During a storm at sea, she is saved from drowing by a Beothuck warrior. So begins another life with a new people." Crabtree books for young people: Life in a Longhouse Village Please remember that we also carry used books, as well as new, |
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