Books from PM Press

  • The Science of Herself
    By Karen Joy Fowler

    Here she debuts a provocative new story written especially for this series.

  • Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks
    By Staughton Lynd, Daniel Gross

    PM P r e s s PaMPhlet SerieS 0001: BeCOMiNG the MeDia: a CritiCal hiStOrY Of ClaMOr MaGaziNe By Jen angel 0002: DariNG tO StrUGGle, failiNG tO WiN: the reD arMY faCtiON'S 1977 CaMPaiGN Of DeSPeratiON By J. Smith and andré Moncourt 0003: ...

  • Punk Rock: An Oral History
    By John Robb

    A few people came down including Steve Garvey. Steve went to the shop and bought John Maher a Mars bar and we thought, 'He's all right, we'll have him over the bloke who came down from the Smirks!” Steve Garvey was the right man.

  • About Face: Military Resisters Turn Against War
    By Sarah Lazare, Buff Whitman-Bradley, Cynthia Whitman-Bradley

    December 2008 André Shepherd is the first Iraq War veteran to seek refugee status in Europe. He served as a helicopter mechanic in the U.S. Army in Iraq and while there began to have serious doubts about the U.S. occupation of that ...

  • Anarchist Film and Video
    By Richard Porton

    12. Boraman, Rabble Rousers, 129. 13. 'The Death of Neil Roberts and the Bombing of the Wanganui Police Computer.” 14. Boraman, Rabble Rousers, 131. 15. Bronwyn Dutton, quoted in Edward Rooney, 'We Remember Neil Roberts.

  • A History of Pan-African Revolt
    By Cyril Lionel Robert James, C. L. R. James

    A classic history of revolts by African peoples worldwide up until the early 20th century explores the wide range of methods used by Africans to resist oppression and the negative effects of imperialism and colonization. Reissue.

  • A Moment of Doubt
    By Jim Nisbet

    parted, you can't miss them, especially when you're on the john in the little closet at the end of the hall, reading a computer magazine, and in she comes, there's only one way to get from the hallway to the bathtub in the next room, ...

  • 23 Shades of Black
    By Ken Wishnia, Barbara D'Amato

    Gary. Phillips. ISBN: 978–1–60486–040–5 $15.95 256 pages Zelmont Raines has slid a long way since his ability to jook, to out maneuver his opponents on the field, made him a Super Bowl winning wide receiver, earning him lucrative ...

  • This Country Must Change: Essays on the Necessity of Revolution in the USA
    By Jalil A. Muntaqim, Jonathan Paul

    An effort to further the discussion of the necessity of a fundamental political and social revolution in the United States, this collection contains essays by 12 activists and authors, all of whom have demonstrated a lifelong commitment to ...

  • For All the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements, and Communalism in America
    By John Curl

    See John J. Macionis, “Economy and Work” chap. 16 in Sociology, 11th ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007), 430; US Census Bureau, “Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times 484 ...

  • Songs of Freedom: The James Connolly Songbook
    By JAMES CONNOLLY

    Originally published in 1907, Songs of Freedom was edited by Irish republican and socialist leader James Connolly and is at once a collection of stirring revolutionary songs and a vital historical document.

  • The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984
    By Ian Glasper

    Formed in Sutton, Surrey, by bassist Steve Battershill, that first incarnation of the Cherrees also consisted of vocalist Sian Jeffries and guitarist Dave Greaves. In the absence of anyone else willing or able to do it, Steve actually ...

  • TVA Baby
    By Terry Bisson

    The Lucky Strike Kim Stanley Robinson 978-1-60486-085-6 $12 Combining dazzling speculation with a profoundly humanist vision, Kim Stanley Robinson is known as not only the most literary but also the most progressive (read “radical”) of ...

  • The Left Left Behind
    By Terry Bisson

    978-1-60486-085-6 $12 Combining dazzling speculation with a profoundly humanist vision, Kim Stanley Robinson is known as not only the most literary but also the most progressive (read “radical”) of today's top rank SF authors.

  • Fire on the Mountain
    By Terry Bisson

    1,|.,- -1“ _' ~ SITAINLEY THETLU-“CRY STRIKE The Lucky Strike Kim Stanley Robinson 978- 1 -60486-085-6 $12 Combining dazzling speculation with a profoundly humanist vision, Kim Stanley Robinson is known as not only the most literary but ...

  • Fire on the Mountain
    By Terry Bisson

    Long unavailable in English, this bold novel tells the tale of what might have happened if John Brown's raid on Harper's ferry had succeeded - and the Civil War had been started by the abolitionists, not the slave owners.

  • For All the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements, and Communalism in America
    By John Curl

    See Michael Schwartz, Radical Protest and Social Structure: The Southern Farmers' Alliance and Cotton Tenancy, 1880-1890 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976); J.D.Hicks, The Populist Revolt; and Lawrence Goodwyn, The Populist ...

  • Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism: A Brian Morris Reader
    By Brian Morris

    But until now, the essays collected here, originally published in obscure journals and political magazines, have been largely unavailable to the broad readership to which they are so naturally suited.

  • Abe in Arms
    By Pegi Deitz Shea

    Supported by his adoptive family, high school senior and former child soldier Abe struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder flashbacks about Liberia, where five years earlier he barely survived the violence that killed his family.

  • Socialist and Labor Songs: An International Revolutionary Songbook
    By Elizabeth Morgan

    She was one of the early teachers of Montessori, having studied with Madam Montessori and then returned to this country to open a Montessori kindergarten at Hull House in Chicago, and had been quite a close associate of Jane Addams ...