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Secession

How Vermont and All the Other States Can Save Themselves from the Empire

By Thomas H. Naylor; Introduction by Kirkpatrick Sale

Price: $12

This groundbreaking book reveals how a seemingly wild political idea continues to grow and create debate on our unsustainable, ungovernable and unfixable empire. “Secession may seem like an outlandish idea at first, but when considered forthrightly and un-prejudicially it becomes a powerful alternative to other kinds of political action. Thomas Naylor has here charted a brave and inspiring course for any American interested in practical, useful, thoroughgoing social and political change in America.” —Kirkpatrick Sale “Here’s the Tom Paine of the 21st century, and a surprisingly compelling argument for applying the small-is-beautiful philosophy to the United States itself.” —Jay Walljasper, Ode magazine


Twilight of the Machines

By John Zerzan

Price: $12

The mentor of the green anarchist and neo-primitive movements is back with his first book in six years, confronting civilization, mass society, modernity and technoculture. As Zerzan writes, “These dire times may yet reveal invigorating new vistas of thought and action. When everything is at stake, all must be confronted and superseded.”


The Secret King

The Secret King

The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism
Revised and Expanded Edition

By Stephen E. Flowers and Michael Moynihan

Price: $16.95

Sinister tales circulate about the occult roots of Nazi Germany, but little documentation has ever been uncovered — until now. The Secret King reveals the true story of Heinrich Himmler’s “Rasputin,” the magus Karl Maria Wiligut, commissioned by Himmler to write private reports on runes and ancient Germanic traditions, and to preside over secret SS ritual ceremonies.


Hollywood’s Hellfire Club

The Misadventures of John Barrymore, W.C. Fields, Errol Flynn and “The Bundy Drive Boys”

By Gregory William Mank
With Charles Heard and Bill Nelson

Price: $22.95

They carried on like pirates, pranked like the Marx Brothers and had dark sides worthy of Dracula. They were the Bundy Drive Boys — hard-drinking, brilliantly-talented, world-famous men of golden age Hollywood. John Barrymore, W. C. Fields, and Errol Flynn all roistered at the Bundy Drive studio of the profane artist John Decker. All were hell-bent on scaring away film industry boogeymen even while creating sordid monsters of their own.


Tales of Times Square

Tales of Times Square

Expanded Edition

By Josh Alan Friedman

Price: $16.95

This classic account of the ultra-sleazy, pre-Disneyfied era of Times Square is now the subject of a documentary film of the same name to be theatrically released this year. With this edition Tales returns to print with seven new chapters.


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