Books from PM Press

  • Men in Prison
    By Victor Serge

    ... their sputtering lips, repressed by one out of fear, shouted by the other so as to rouse the whole room. “Ha! I hope you choke on that milk!” The whole room awoke from its lethargy to watch the old Fleming's terror-stricken retreat.

  • Cointelshow: A Patriot Act
    By L. M. Bogad

    "Follow special agent Christian White on a cheerfully creepy tour of declassified government surveillance documents.

  • Banksy Locations & Tours Volume 2: A Collection of Graffiti Locations and Photographs from Around the U.K.
    By Martin Bull, Banksy

    In February 2008 many artists joined forces with Damien Hirst and (RED) to auction off contemporary art in New York to raise money for AIDS relief in Africa. Most of it was specially-made rather than some old tat they had lying in a ...

  • Damnificados: A Novel
    By J. J. Wilson

    " Taking place in an unnamed country at an unspecified time, the novel has elements of magical realism: avenging wolves, biblical floods, massacres involving multilingual ghosts, arrow showers falling to the tune of Beethoven's Ninth, and a ...

  • The Prison-industrial Complex & the Global Economy
    By Linda Evans, Eve Goldberg

    A look at the economic motives for continued, excessive imprisonment of individuals.

  • London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction
    By Michael Moorcock, Iain Sinclair, Allan Kausch

    From the Guardian, 17th December 2005 I owe Geoffrey Robertson an apology. As a witness in a Savoy Books obscenity trial, where Robertson appeared for the defence, I became so absorbed in his Media Law that I lost his page markers for ...

  • Modem Times 2.0
    By Michael Moorcock

    Presents the exploits of the assassin rock star Jerry Corelius as he travels through the Multiverse of alternate realities that connect the sixties to the present day, along with "My Londons," a short piece describing what has shaped the ...

  • Prudence Couldn't Swim
    By James William Kilgore

    M. andisa was calling me to let me know she got a reply from Garikai Mukombachoto. “He's Prudence's brother,” she said. ... “I've got something else for you too.” She told me to visit her at work that night. “Newman's ...

  • When Miners March
    By William C. Blizzard, Wess Harris

    Told by Bill Blizzard's son, this is the full story of this momentuous battle.

  • The Jook
    By Gary Phillips

    “How's it feel to be back in the regular leagues, Zelmont?” Cindy Havers, sports announcer, had her cameraman cram his lens near my face. “Like it was meant to be.” “How's the leg? In the third after the hit by Tractor Bradshaw you were ...

  • Direct Action & Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from the 1910s
    By Elizabeth Flynn, Walker Smith, William Trautmann

    Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from the 1910s Elizabeth Flynn, Walker Smith, William Trautmann ... Flynn's major radicalizing influences came from her immediate family, from Irish freedom fighters such as James Larkin, Tom Mann and James ...

  • The Paul Goodman Reader
    By Paul Goodman, Taylor Stoehr

    Sand in his hair, in his eyelashes, mixed with the saliva on his chin, as if he had been sleeping there. Not possessed enough of himself to brush himself clean. The tears of sorrow are streaming down his dirty cheeks; his intellectual ...

  • Social Crisis and Social Demoralization: The Dynamics of Status in American Race Relations
    By Ronald Kuykendall

    As pointed out by Judge A. Leon Higginbotham (1978), “Not all blacks in Virginia by the 1650s were slaves, but . . . the white colonists by that early date were already beginning to establish a process of debasement and cruelty reserved ...

  • Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-vegan World
    By Bob Torres, Jenna Torres

    Peter Singer, in an article in the online magazine Nerve, talked about the common cultural taboo over human-animal sexuality. In discussing this, Singer describes how we've all been audience to a dog “vigorously rubbing its penis ...

  • Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984
    By Ian Glasper

    Jim reformed the band briefly in 1996, alongside Craig Costello on guitar, Craig Robertson on drums and Gene Clark on bass, but this line-up only got as far as playing two shows in nearby Edinburgh. “I had been asked a lot of times to ...

  • Barred for Life
    By Stewart Dean Ebersole

    Stewart Ebersole provides a personal narrative describing what made the existence of Punk Rock such an important facet in his and many other people's lives, as well as the role that Black Flag's actions and music played in sound tracking ...

  • The Chieu Hoi Saloon
    By Michael Harris

    Los Angeles, 1992.

  • Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement
    By Gilles Dauve

    A global universal shapeless critique now prevails, where Debord meets Spinoza and Deleuze, alongside radical geography, unorthodox economics, peace studies, environment studies, gender studies, post-colonial studies .

  • On the Ground: An Illustrated Anecdotal History of the Sixties Underground Press in the U.S.
    By Sean Stewart

    Spain Rodriguez Ron Turner BALLS-TO-THE-WALL, NOSE-TO-THE-GRINDSTONE Production, Paste-Up Night, and Office Culture Abe Peck Judy Gumbo Albert Bill Ayers Emory Douglas Ron Turner Jeffrey Blankfort Thorne Dreyer Michael Kleinman LSD ON ...

  • The Wild Girls: Plus "Staying Awake While We Read," And, "A Lovely Art" Outspoken Interview
    By Ursula K. Le Guin

    William Gibson does this with art direction. How would you describe your technique? As improved by age and practice. Should girls learn to sword fight? I got in on my big brothers' fencing lessons when I was ten or twelve.