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Notable Books Published or Distributed By AK Press

  • Martha A. Ackelsberg - Free Women Of Spain: Anarchism And The Struggle For The Emancipation Of Women
  • Joel Andreas - Addicted to War: Why the U.S. Can't Kick Militarism, an illustrated exposé
  • Agent Apple - Pie Any Means Necessary: The Biotic Baking Brigade Cookbook
  • Paul Avrich - The Modern School Movement: Anarchism And Education In The United States
  • Dan Berger - Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity
  • Alexander Berkman - What is Anarchism?
  • Steven Best and Nocella, Anthony J. Igniting A Revolution: Voices in Defense of the Earth
  • Hakim Bey - Immediatism
  • Jack Black - You Can't Win
  • Murray Bookchin - Post-Scarcity Anarchism, Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm, The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years 1868-1936, To Remember Spain: The Anarchist and Syndicalist Revolution of 1936, Which Way For The Ecology Movement
  • A.J. Brigati (ed.) - The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader
  • Maurice Brinton, David Goodway (ed.) - For Workers' Power
  • Mat Callahan - "The Trouble With Music"
  • Noam Chomsky - Chomsky on Anarchism, At War With Asia: Essays On Indochina, others
  • Chomsky, Noam (2003). Carlos Peregrin Otero. ed. Racial Priorities (3rd ed.). ISBN 1-902593-69-3.
  • Ward Churchill - On the Justice of Roosting Chickens, Life in Occupied America, others
  • Daniel Cohn-Bendit - Obsolete Communism: The Left-Wing Alternative
  • Harry Cleaver - Reading Capital Politically
  • Dark Star Collective - Quiet Rumours: An Anarcha-Feminist Reader
  • Guy Debord - Complete Cinematic Works
  • Norman Finkelstein - An Issue Of Justice: Origins Of The Israel/Palestine Conflict
  • Benjamin Franks - Rebel Alliances: The means and ends of contemporary British anarchisms
  • Yves Fremion - Orgasms of History: 3000 Years of Spontaneous Revolt
  • David Graeber - Possibilities: Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion, and Desire
  • David Graeber and Stevphen Shukaitis - Constituent Imagination: Militant Investigation, Collective Theorization
  • Daniel Guérin - No Gods, No Masters (1 volume edition; and a 2 volume edition);
  • Agustin Guillamon - The Friends of Durruti Group: 1937-1939
  • Ann Hansen - Direct Action: Memoirs Of An Urban Guerilla
  • Derrick Jensen - Endgame Volume I: The Problem Of Civilization and Endgame Volume II: Resistance
  • Albert Meltzer - Anarchism: Arguments For and Against, I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels: Sixty Years of Commonplace Life and Anarchist Agitation
  • Craig O'Hara - The Philosophy of Punk: More Than Noise!
  • Anton Pannekoek - Workers' Councils
  • Barry Pateman (ed.) - The Blast: Complete Collection Of The Incendiary San Francisco Bi-Monthly Anarchist Newspaper From 1916-1917 That Gave Voice To The Worldwide Anarchist Movement
  • Fredy Perlman - Against His-Story, Against Leviathan
  • Rudolf Rocker, with an introduction by Noam Chomsky - Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice
  • Penny Rimbaud - Shibboleth: My Revolting Life, The Diamond Signature
  • Ramor Ryan - Clandestines
  • Roy San Fallipo (ed.) - A New World In Our Hearts: 8 Years of Writings from the Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation
  • Valerie Solanas - SCUM Manifesto
  • Jeffrey St. Clair and Alexander Cockburn (eds.) - The Politics Of Anti-Semitism, others
  • Antonio Tellez - Sabate: Guerilla Extraordinary
  • Various - 2/15: The Day The World Said NO To War
  • Gee Vaucher - Crass Art and Other Post Modern Monsters
  • Ziga Vodovnik (ed.), with introductions by Naomi Klein and Noam Chomsky - YA BASTA!: Ten Years Of The Zapatista Uprising - Writings Of Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
  • John Zerzan - Elements Of Refusal
  • John Zerzan - Against Civilization: Readings and Reflections

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