I have mostly-complete PDFs of the missing issues (05, 07, 13). Each one is missing just a single article. Should I upload them -- and if so, how should I go about indicating that they are incomplete?
I have mostly-complete PDFs of the missing issues (05, 07, 13). Each one is missing just a single article. Should I upload them -- and if so, how should I go about indicating that they are incomplete?
hey this is great, thanks! For the missing issues, I would post them like the others, but in the intro box just say they are incomplete
Ok, I've uploaded the incomplete issues. I also went back and replaced the grainy images with better ones. I also fixed a few errors (missing attachments), so if somebody could approve the edits to this page and all its child pages, that'd be great.
Good to see this put into the library. The whole archive, including those missing issues, can be seen here, too: http://cbdg.byethost8.com
Yes, thanks for pointing that out. That is indeed where I got these PDFs. However, the problem with the CBG's website is that each issue is broken up into individual PDFs, one for each section (with some overlap). I just stitched them together and removed extraneous pages.
The issues that I didn't upload at first (05, 07, 13) are incomplete on the CBG's archival page and also incomplete here on Libcom (I've uploaded them with notices).
Yes many thanks. Alongside several interesting articles analysing important periods of class struggle from 1983 to 1995 it will be of particular interest to the more Marxist influenced amongst us here in its recounting of a number of critical debates and some useful co-operations between various of the small left and council communist groups active in that period (including the former UK Wildcat and subsequent UK Subversion Groups listed elsewhere on this site). Some things move on of course - others can judge for themselves how far.
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I have mostly-complete PDFs
I have mostly-complete PDFs of the missing issues (05, 07, 13). Each one is missing just a single article. Should I upload them -- and if so, how should I go about indicating that they are incomplete?
schalken wrote: I have
schalken
hey this is great, thanks! For the missing issues, I would post them like the others, but in the intro box just say they are incomplete
Good to see this put into the
Good to see this put into the library. The whole archive, including those missing issues, can be seen here, too: http://cbdg.byethost8.com
Ok, I've uploaded the
Ok, I've uploaded the incomplete issues. I also went back and replaced the grainy images with better ones. I also fixed a few errors (missing attachments), so if somebody could approve the edits to this page and all its child pages, that'd be great.
shug wrote: Good to see this
shug
Yes, thanks for pointing that out. That is indeed where I got these PDFs. However, the problem with the CBG's website is that each issue is broken up into individual PDFs, one for each section (with some overlap). I just stitched them together and removed extraneous pages.
The issues that I didn't upload at first (05, 07, 13) are incomplete on the CBG's archival page and also incomplete here on Libcom (I've uploaded them with notices).
Thanks so much for this!
Thanks so much for this!
Yes many thanks. Alongside
Yes many thanks. Alongside several interesting articles analysing important periods of class struggle from 1983 to 1995 it will be of particular interest to the more Marxist influenced amongst us here in its recounting of a number of critical debates and some useful co-operations between various of the small left and council communist groups active in that period (including the former UK Wildcat and subsequent UK Subversion Groups listed elsewhere on this site). Some things move on of course - others can judge for themselves how far.
I've added complete versions…
I've added complete versions of issues 7 and 13 today from here http://cbdg.byethost8.com/?i=1 with a bit of merging etc.
Looks like someone already added a complete version of issue 5.
So this is a complete archive now I reckon.
Fozzie wrote: I've added…
brilliant!