A small request: is anyone out there willing and able to send me copies of the BM Combustion pamphlets Re-fuse: Further Dialectical Adventures into the Unknown (by Nick Brandt) and Confidential Report on Practical Hope (by Joël Cornuault)? I'm quite happy to pay for the costs of copying and postage. Alternatively, I could a few items in exchange: perhaps some DVDs, such as Call it Sleep, Debord's The Society of the Spectacle and In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni with dubbed English narration, or that Channel 4 series on the Spanish Civil War from the 80s (the latter in AVI format).
I have asked Nick Brandt if he still has copies of the pamphlets. He says not.
Hey, if you have these pamphlets, I'm interested too... I can send a generous trade of some sort. Make contact directly -- dave at socialwar dot net -- or via Tarantula Distribution: socialwar.net/tarantula....
I am also interested in these two pamphlets and can provide a generous trade. Contact me directly -- dave at socialwar dot net -- or via Tarantula Distribution: socialwar.net/tarantula ...
Communist atheist pamphleteer, bill poster, slum dweller, early birth control advocate, fierce public ranter; Dan Chatterton is one of the most fascinating and undeservably obscure characters of the London radical scene in the second half of the 19th century.
First issue of an irregular workers' bulletin put together by users of the website, libcom.org. This issue focuses on the 2008 pay dispute over sub-inflation pay offers.
A small request: is anyone out there willing and able to send me copies of the BM Combustion pamphlets Re-fuse: Further Dialectical Adventures into the Unknown (by Nick Brandt) and Confidential Report on Practical Hope (by Joël Cornuault)? I'm quite happy to pay for the costs of copying and postage. Alternatively, I could a few items in exchange: perhaps some DVDs, such as Call it Sleep, Debord's The Society of the Spectacle and In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni with dubbed English narration, or that Channel 4 series on the Spanish Civil War from the 80s (the latter in AVI format).
I have asked Nick Brandt if he still has copies of the pamphlets. He says not.