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Author: Thoreau H. Title: Civil Disobedience
Description: classic case for disobeying unjust laws, made by the anti-slavery campaigner and radical
Publisher: E.G.Smith Price UK: £ 1.30 Price intnl: £ 1.50 In stock? OUT OF STOCK

Author: Tobias M Title: Rank and File or Broad Left?
Description: A short history of the Building Worker Group. "an inspiring account of self-organisation among building workers"
Publisher: ? Price UK: £ 2.00 Price intnl: £ 2.50 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Tolstoy L Title: Government is Violence
Description: Classic anarcho-pacifist treatise
Publisher: Pheonix Press Price UK: £ 3.75 Price intnl: £ 4.25 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Tom Brown Title: British Syndicalism: Pages from Labour History
Description: Writings from a shop steward concerning tactics in the class war — from the sharp end.
Publisher: KSL Price UK: £ 1.00 Price intnl: £ 1.50 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Tom Brown! Title: Tom Brown's Syndicalism
Description: 'the aim - the abolition of privilege, private property, class society, and the state..',sounds good to me!
Publisher: Phoenix Price UK: £ 3.00 Price intnl: £ 3.50 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Tracy Sam Title: How to Rock n Roll
Description: A manual of DIY Bicycle maintainence for City Riders, humourous and irreverent if a little "American" essential for "bike Punx"
Publisher: Black Kettle Graphics Price UK: £ 6.50 Price intnl: £ 7.00 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Trotwatch Title: Carry on Recruiting!
Description: Why the SWP dumped the 'downturn' in a 'dash for growth' and other party pieces
Publisher: Trotwatch Price UK: £ 2.00 Price intnl: £ 2.25 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Tully, Jim. Title: Beggars of Life
Description: Beggars Of Life is easily the greatest of hobo autobiographies. First published in 1924, it holds up remarkably well because Jim Tully was one of the founders of the spare, gritty, unsentimental style that became known as 'hardboiled' (of which Dashiel Hammett was the best known practitioner). Tully's father was a ditchdigger, his mother died when he was very young, and he spent several years in an orphanage. By the time he was 14, he was a road-kid hopping freight trains. He worked variously as a chain maker, a tree surgeon and as a boxer - until he got knocked unconsciousness for 24 hours in a fight in San Francisco. Early on he also acquired a taste for reading and became a 'library bum', hitting the stacks in the towns he tramped through. He loved Dumas and Dickens, but he above all sought to follow the example of Jack London and Maxim Gorky, two other road-kids w ho made it out of the tramp world through writing. And it worked for Tully too. He ended up on Hollywood, for a while as Charlie Chaplin's secretary, and then as practically the only honest - and therefore feared and respected - journalist in Hollywood; instead of rewriting the puff piece handouts of the powerful studios he wrote truthfully about the place. In this vivid piece of outlaw history, the first of 5 (somewehat fictionalized) autobiographies, Tully takes us across the seamy underbelly of pre-WW1 America on freight trains, and inside hobo jungles and brothels, while narrowly avoiding railroad bulls and the wardens of order. Includes an introduction by Charles Willeford. "If Jim Tully were a Russian, read in translation, all the professors would by hymning him. He has all Gorky's capacity for making vivid the miseries of poor and helpless men and in addition he has a humor that no Russian could conceivably have." [H L Mencken] "Tully's portraits of the persons he meets vividly acquaint the reader with his characters; he writes keenly of what he has observed keenly, and his descriptions of long night rides on mail trains and the death of 'Oklahoma Red' are little short of fascinating." [New York Times]
Publisher: AK Press Price UK: £ 7.00 Price intnl: £ 8.00 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Umberto Marzocchi Title: Remembering Spain: Italian Anarchist Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War
Description: A personal account from a militant who served on the Aragon front. It also covers the events of May 1937 in Barcelona and the Communists' murder of Camillo Berneri.
Publisher: KSL Price UK: £ 1.50 Price intnl: £ 2.00 In stock? IN STOCK

Author: Vague T Title: King Mob Echo, From Gordon riots To Situationists & Sex Pistols
Description: A chronology of radical street protest in the UK, very interesting. aka Vague 32
Publisher: Dark Star & Vague Price UK: £ 3.50 Price intnl: £ 4.00 In stock? IN STOCK

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