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Anti-Fascist |
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A personal account of the street fighting and violent confrontations that took place to defeat the fascists of the National Front and British Movement during the early to late 1970s" |
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Various |
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Our Story: the Rossport 5 |
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The Rossport scandal hasnt had appropriate coverage in the British press, but it has been a topic of much protest and controversy in Ireland, and environmental campaign groups here will know of the case. The book tells the story of a community's campaign to halt Shell Oil International's plan to exploit the Corrib gas field off the coast of Rossport, Co Mayo, in NW Ireland. The companys plans include constructing a high pressure pipeline and onshore refinery on local residents' land; residents who have not been properly consulted, or offered unbiased information on the effects of the development, residents who have not given their consent. Five local men were imprisoned for 94 days under an injunction Shell enforced, designed to prevent resistance to the development. These men and their families tell the story in their own words. |
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Small World Media |
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Various |
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Hunger Strike |
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An A5 pamphlet version of the 121 Bookshops illustrated tirade against body fascism and eating disorders. Reprinted by Active. |
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In the Spirit of Emma |
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Wayne Spencer |
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Title:
Gasping from out the Shallows |
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Reflections on revolution in the early twenty-first century. .. “A text giving an overview of struggles in the UK, Poland, South Africa and Italy alongside his reflections on the possibilities for revolution and revolutionary theory in the 21st century.? |
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Anals of Sig. Error |
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Author:
Absjorn |
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Please Don't Feed the Bears |
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Microcosm say “In the vein of the classic Soy Not Oi cookbook, Please Don’t Feed The Bears compiles three issues of the previously self-published vegan cook zine with a range of tasty and simple animal-free dishes. Here you’ll find incredible recipes for stews, soups, sauces, noodle & bean dishes, baked entrees, deserts and more! There is also a fair smattering of new material bringing this to a whopping 160 pages of deliciousness! In the spirit of Soy Not Oi, these recipes are written to be simple, straightforward, and perfect for the newest convert to the vegan revolution! But far from bring just a vegan cookbook, Please Don’t Feed The Bears reads as a look into vegan lifestyle and underground culture. The book is thoroughly illustrated with eye-catching drawings and clearly laid-out graphics. In addition, the book also includes assorted rantings about music and the politics of leading a vegan lifestyle. Together the book provides easy-to-make and delectable recipies while reflecting the DIY punk rock sensibility of zine culture.” A vegan cookbook for all but essential for metal heads!! |
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Microcosm |
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Author:
Anonymous |
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Title:
Documents Regarding the Struggle at Six Nations |
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Dated June 2006. This document - produced anonymously by Òsome peopleÓ , and updated since it first appeared in May 2006 - includes background material and documents regarding the struggle at Six Nations itself, as well as a useful chronology up until June 20th. Includes Canada is a Colonial Country by Andrew Orkin, CaledoniaÕs Mohawks Have Plenty Of Reason To Mistrust the Law by Kenneth Deer, the Statement from the Clan Mothers, a report from the day of the police attack by Hazel Hill, and much much more. All funds from sales of this pamphlet go to support the Six NationsÕ Reclamation, an inspirational act by First Nations people to protect their land in Caledonia, Ontario. A4 73 pages |
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Kersplebedeb |
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Brian Oliver Sheppard |
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Title:
Anarchism vs. Primitivism |
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This important pamphlet looks closely at the fundamental conflicts between anarchism and primitivism. £1.75 / £2
ABC of Anarchism, A. Berkman, Questions & answers style explanation of revolutionary anarchism (New 2007 reprint) |
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SEE SHARPE PRESS |
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Author:
Chris Lawlor |
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THE LONGEST REBELLION: |
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Subtitled "West Wicklow, the Dunlavin Massacre and Michael Dwyer, 1798-1803 " The 1798 Rebellion was a decisive moment in Irish history. It shaped Loyalist and Republican attitudes for generations afterwards. Although the enormity of the rebellion and its legacy cannot be overstated, the event itself was short-lived. The savagery of the fighting lasted through one fateful summer. By its end the insurrection was totally subdued. Yet there was one area in the west of County Wicklow where the rebellion was not subdued. The violence here lasted five and a half years and only ended when the rebels freely laid down their arms in December 1803. It was centred on Dunlavin parish, which stretches from the County Kildare border to the summit of Lugnaquilla, Leinster's highest mountain. The picturesque village of Dunlavin was the scene of a horrific massacre on the very first day of the 1798 Rebellion. Thirty six unarmed and defenceless prisoners, arrested before the rebellion broke out, who had played no part in the hostilities were shot on the village green. Other prisoners were hanged from the pillars of the village market house. This book explores the tensions that existed in the area before the massacre. It provides an account of the causes of the massacre and a study of the key personalities involved. The events of the fateful day are examined and the consequences of the event are analysed. One of the principal consequences was the guerrilla campaign waged by Michael Dwyer and his rebel band in the Wicklow Mountains. This book also follows the activities of Dwyer, born in the Glen of Imaal, who fought in Wexford during the 1798 Rebellion. Following the defeat of the rebel armies, Dwyer retreated into the wilderness of the Wicklow Mountains. From here he waged a relentless guerrilla campaign for more than five years. Eventually, with no hope of help from Napoleonic France, Dwyer arranged terms with the authorities and ended his resistance in December 1803. The rebel leader expected to be given safe passage to America, but he was held in Kilmainham Jail and transported to Australia in 1805, where further adventures awaited him. This book makes extensive use of many primary sources including archival material and folk ballads. Numerous contemporary documents and poems are reproduced in the text. It is an excellent work of reference and a welcome addition to the literature covering the 1798 Rebellion and its aftermath, as well as a treasured memento for future generations. 304pp, |
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Small World Media |
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Author:
Graham Burnett |
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Title:
Earth Writings |
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A collection of works from the grand daddy of hippy punk permaclture and gardening. Rather expensive but very nice! With an intro from Penny Rimbaud. |
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Spiralseed |
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Grattan Puxon |
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Title:
FREE BORN TRAVELLER |
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The nuns call Denise Hanley 'the lame duck'. Her live-in boyfriend, Steve Aiken, has been proclaimed a communist by the Archbishop of Dublin. Steve arrived in Dublin on the run from the British Army. It is a turbulent time. An IRA splinter group is letting off bombs during a ceasefire, while the country's travellers are massing on illegal encampments at Cherry Orchard near Palmerstown. Based on actual events during the 1960s, this remarkable story -- about a young English couple who take up with the tinkers of Ireland, get mixed up in IRA politics and find themselves persona non grata with the Irish State -- can now finally be told. Handicapped Denise starts a makeshift school for the travellers, only to see it burned down by Dublin Corporation. A series of brutal evictions follow, causing the death of an infant. The travellers make their final stand at Cherry Orchard. The school is rebuilt and Larry Ward, the King of the Tinkers, joins the camp in time for the showdown. For Steve and Denise imprisonment, betrayal and fear await. 320pp, |
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