First World Ha Ha Ha!
Edited by Elaine Katzenberger
Superb anthology based around the Chiapas uprising, its context and significance. Includes essays by Marc Cooper on the connections between Chiapas and the L.A. riots; Noam Chomsky on the effects of NAFTA; Ward Churchill on the continuing struggle for the land; Annette James’ “Statement of Support for the Indigenous American Intifada”; an interview with Subcommandante Marcos; various Zapatista communiqués; and much more. AK
Publisher: City Lights
Paperback: 258 pages
Illustrated
The End of Zionism… And the Liberation of the Jewish People
Elbie Weizfeld
Born Bad: The Story of Charles Starkweather—Natural Born Killer
Jack Sargeant
In 1957, garbageman Starkweather, accompanied by his jailbait sweetheart Caril Ann Fugate, embarked upon a killing spree across Montana which shocked America. Modeling himself on James Dean, Starkweather took teen rebellion to its logical and bloody conclusion, killing first Caril’s disapproving father and then a succession of others before being apprehended and later executed in the electric chair. AK
Publisher: Creation
Paperback: 160 pages
Illustrated
From Alcatraz to Marion to Florence: Control-Unit Prisons in the United States
Fay Dowker and Glenn Good
Monsters of Weimar: The Stories of Fritz Haarmaan/Peter Kürten
Theodor Lessing/Karl Berg, M.D.
Comprises the classic histories Haarmann: The Story of a Werewolf and The Sadist. “In Weimar Germany, before the Nazis rose, the most evil men were those who sought out innocent victims in the backstreets and alleys. Fritz Haarman, the ‘Butcher of Hannover’ captured young men to satisfy his sexual desires, to fill his pockets with their stolen cash, to satiate his bloodlust and to stock his butcher store with the flesh of their young bodies. Peter Kürten was known as ‘The Vampire of Düsseldorf’ during his reign of terror, and no human being was sacred or safe. For the first time ever, the classic case histories of these two human monsters—banned by Hitler soon after he came to power—appear in one disturbing volume.” Introduction by Colin Wilson. AK
Publisher: Nemesis
Paperback: 306 pages
Illustrated
The Heretic’s Guide to the Bible
Edited by Chaz Bufe
Rhythmajik: Practical Uses of Number, Rhythm and Sound
Z’ev
Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture
Arthur Evans
The Unholy Bible: Hebrew Literature of the Kingdom Period
Jacob Rabinowitz
Powerful new translations of some of the “forgotten” work of the Canaanites and Hellenes. The sensuous and artistic highlights that the Bible left out. AK
Publisher: Autonomedia
Paperback: 158 pages