Books

 

True Vampires

Blood-Sucking Killers Past and Present

True Vampires
  • $16.95

Some vampires are not fictional creatures. This book examines the real vampires whose crimes have contributed to the fearsome mythos. True Vampires takes you into the minds of real blood-sucking killers from Romania and Russia, France and Wales, Brazil and South Africa, to the hills of Kentucky and the streets of Los Angeles. The history of [...]

Trust No One

The Secret World of Sidney Reilly

Trust No One
  • $29.95

Trust No One, Richard B. Spence’s exhaustive volume about one of the most enigmatic and mysterious figures of the twentieth century, accesses new material from both Russian and British intelligence, and corrects decades of disinformation from every political side of the capitalist/communist equation. Sidney Reilly spent most of his life in the shadows of international [...]

Twilight of the Machines

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  • $12.00

“The crisis deepens. Everyday life is plundered as much as the physical environment. Our predicament points us toward a solution. The voluntary abandonment of the industrial mode of existence is not self-renunciation, but a healing return.” — from Twilight of the Machines The mentor of the green anarchist and neo-primitive movements is back with his [...]

Violence Girl

East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, A Chicana Punk Story

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  • $17.95

eBook available for Kindle, iPad, Nook and more! The proximity of the East L.A. barrio to Hollywood is as close as a short drive on the 101 freeway, but the cultural divide is enormous. Born to Mexican-born and American-naturalized parents, Alicia Armendariz migrated a few miles west to participate in the free-range birth of the 1970s punk movement. Alicia adopted the punk [...]

Virtual Government

CIA Mind Control Operations in America

Virtual Government
  • $14.95

Mind control is consistently denied by the consensus media, despite well-documented scientific investigation and research utilized by all major industry, including the media itself. Mind control dwells in a twilight zone of so-called “alien invasions,” “zombie killers,” “cult murder/suicides,” “remote viewing,” and “lone nut assassinations.” Remarkable researcher and mind control expert Alex Constantine connects the [...]

Voluptuous Panic

The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin

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  • $34.95

Back in print! Available in deluxe paperback edition. “Voluptuous Panic is simultaneously appalling and thrilling, repellent and seductive, grotesque and gorgeous—not a coffee table book. It would go better with absinthe drunk from a human skull.” — Gary Meyer, Clean Sheets When Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin first appeared in the fall of 2000, it [...]

War is a Racket

The Anti-War Classic by America’s Most Decorated General

War is a Racket
  • $9.95

Originally printed in 1935, War Is a Racket is General Smedley Butler’s frank speech describing his role as a soldier as nothing more than serving as a puppet for big-business interests. In addition to photos from the notorious 1932 anti-war book The Horror of It by Frederick A. Barber, this book includes two never-before-published anti-interventionist essays by [...]

Why Bother?

Getting a Life in a Locked-Down Land

Why Bother
  • $12.95

Many of us feel like fugitives from the media-driven stereotype of a booming country composed of compliant consumers. Where are the seekers, the free thinkers, the advocates, the rebels?

In this brutally honest love letter to the individual, to freedom, to life itself, longtime alternative journalist Sam Smith takes on our political alienation and makes it personal…

You Can’t Win

You Can't Win
  • $17.95

You Can’t Win, the beloved memoir of real lowdown Americana by criminal hobo Jack Black, was first published in 1926, then reprinted in 1988 by Adam Parfrey’s Amok Press, featuring an introduction by William S. Burroughs.

YOU WILL DIE

The Burden of Modern Taboos

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  • $24.00

A book that vigorously defends heroin users and sex workers? In You Will Die: The Burden of Modern Taboos Robert Arthur does that and more to demonstrate that taboos are not relics of primitive societies. America has its own ridiculous phobias and beliefs that cause tedium, suffering, and death. The government and the media use these taboos [...]