
EXTREME BOOKS CATALOG FALL 1993

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RE/SEARCH BOOKS

Angry Women / (RE/Search #13) / $18.99 Essays from, and interviews
with, the likes of Karen Finley. Angry young post- and neo-feminist
stuff.

The Atrocity Exhibition J.G. Ballard / $13.99 A
gorgeously-illustrated, annotated reissue of one of science fictionUs
strangest classics. First edition hardback was pulped by request of
the publisher.

The Confessions of Wanda Sacher-Masoch Wanda Sacher-Masoch $13.99 The
true story of the wife of the man who gave a name to Rmasochism.S

Freaks: We Who Are Not as Others Daniel P. Mannix $13.99 Pictures,
interviews and more about fascinating human oddities. Great book!
However, when it was first published it was pulled from bookstore
shelves after just a month.

Incredibly Strange Films / (RE/Search #10) $17.99 From RNude on the
MoonS to RPlan 9,S including Heror every psychotronic film fan.

Incredibly Strange Music, Vol. 1 (RE/Search #14) $16.99 RE/SearchUs
latest, a look at some of the weirdest music ever made.

Industrial Culture Handbook (RE/Search #6/7) $13.99 Seminal stuff.
Industrial music, aesthetics and thought in one beautifully designed
package.

J.G. Ballard / (RE/Search #8/9) $14.99 An entire volume with
interviews, bibliography etc. about the great SF writer.

Modern Primitives (RE/Search #12) $17.99 Must be seen to be believed.
Piercing, tattooing, cutting, binding and other interesting ways
people modify their bodies. Lots of pix, fascinating interviews.

Pranks! / (RE/Search #11) $14.99 Some of these people came up with
much better pranks than you could. Downright inspirational.

William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Throbbing Gristle (RE/Search #4/5)
$12.99 From the granddaddies of dark literary experimentation to the
1980s industrial group.

FERAL HOUSE PRESS

Secret and Supressed: Banned Ideas and Hidden History Jim Keith, ed.
$12.95 A guidebook to currents in alternative history, from mind
control to secret societies to the Big Conspiracy. Some of this is
realistic enough to scare, some wacky enough to make you laugh out
loud. Great subliminal cover, too. And make sure you read the part
abut The Anarchist Cookbook, eh?

Apocalypse Culture Adam Parfrey, ed. $12.95 Every weird thing thatUs
going on as the millennium approaches, all collected in one place.

CAD: A Handbook for Heels Charles Schneider, ed. $12.95 Lovingly
assembled collection of 50s cheesecake Q nostalgia for the hep
playboy. Another book that has been quietly pulled off bookshelves for
not being PC .

Cosmic Retribution: The Infernal Art of Joe Coleman $22.95
Frighteningly beautiful stuff. Gore, violence, sex - not for the
kiddies or the squeamish.

Cried, You DidnUt Listen: The Story of AmericaUs Incarcerated Children
Dwight Edger Abbot with Jack Carter $10.95 Another true tale about an
unwanted kid who was OK before he was sent to the California Youth
Authority jails for being a wanted kid. The sort of book one usually
calls "a scathing indictment."

Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life & Art of Edward D. Wood Jr. Rudolph
Grey $14.95 The definitive bio of the RworldUs worst filmmaker,S Ed
Wood, director of gems like RPlan 9 From Outer SpaceS and the
autobiographical RGlen or Glenda?S Recently inexplicably confiscated
by Customs in Canada, and optioned by director Tim Burton for an
upcoming movie.

The Secret Life of a Satanist Blanch Barton $12.95 The authorized
biography of Anton LaVey, head poohbah of the Church of Satan,
ex-carney and amusing character.

The DevilUs Notebook Anton Szandor LaVey $10.95 An original collection
of LaVeyUs darkly humorous essays. Readers will note similarities to
H.L. Mencken Q and P.T. Barnum Q in AmericaUs most famous satanistUs
approach.

AMOK PRESS

AMOK Fourth Dispatch / $12.95 Disguised as a catalog, this Rreading
list from HellS (sez John Waters) presents a laundry-list of strange
literature. 400+ pages of fun! But remember, none of the great books
listed are not actually available from Amok.

The Manson File Nikolas Schreck, editor $9.95 A collection of letters,
artwork, song lyrics, stories, internal documents and essays from
Charlie Manson & his Family.

Neue Slowenische Kunst NSK Amok Press $60 Beautifully prepared art
book of some of the most incredible art, theatre,
anti-political/cultural rants, and music ever. Laibach, the industrial
group, is the best known ambassador of this Slovenian (ex-Yugoslavian)
cultural collective, creating a state of art in opposition to the
State. "It's the best damn art book I've seen in years " Q Extreme 1.

Rants & Incendiary Tracts Bob Black and Adam Parfrey, eds. $9.95 Some
of biggest mouths of the last hundred years run amok, from the
Luddites to Wilhelm Reich to Meir Kahane.


BLAST BOOKS

The Drug User John Straudbaugh and Donald Blaise Blast Books $10.95
Stories from inside and outside of the drug world, both personal and
academic.

Grace Beats Karma: Letters From Prison 1958-60 Neal Cassady Blast
Books $12.95 If youUve never read any of CassadyUs stuff, these
letters, written to his family and wife from San Quentin, are really
much more interesting than his more self-conscious efforts at being a
RrealS writer. If he had had an education, weUd probably all call Jack
Kerouac Ryou know, Neal CassadyUs sidekickS instead of the other way
around.

Guillotine: Its Legend and Lore Daniel Gerould Blast Books $14.95 Lore
of the guillotine examined: Everything you've wanted to know about the
guillotine but were afraid to ask !

Mr. ArashiUs Amazing Freak Show Suehiro Maruo Blast Books $10.95 Manga
graphic novel of an innocent orphan who falls in with a sinister freak
show, complete with the obligatory eye-sucking scenes. This is out
there and twisted , really twisted (see also Paranoid Star).

Moravagine Blaise Cendrars Blast Books $9.95 Fiction from a French
writer who got enthusiastic praise from Henry Miller, comparisons to
Celine from others.

Panorama of Hell Hideshi Hino $9.95 A graphic manga novel: Hello Kitty
meets the Marquis de Sade and loses big time.

Venus in Furs Leopold von Sacher-Masoch $9.95 These bizarre erotic
fantasies were translated into music by the Velvet Underground, into
life by the author.


AUTONOMEDIA/SEMIOTEXT(E) The Aesthetics of Disappearance Paul Virilio
Semiotext(e) $9.00 Extreme1 says all Virilio is good, therefore you
should buy this book. Next on his reading list. Seems to have
something to do with the meaning of consciousness and unconsciousness.

Columbus and Other Cannibals Jack D. Forbes Autonomedia $10.00 A very
interesting book, which takes as its thesis that aggression, violence,
rape, imperialism, etc. are the manifestations of disease. Forbes is a
professor of Native American Studies at UC Davis and one fine writer.
How can this disease be healed? Some ideas on that are here too. I've
never read anything else like this.

The Damned Universe of Charles Fort Louis Kaplan Autonomedia $10.00
You could call this a "best of" Fortean science. Charles Fort was the
eccentric collector of weird scientific data, such as self-combustion,
rains of frogs and poltergeists.

A Day in the Life: Tales From the Lower East Side Alan Moore & Josh
Gosciak, editors Autonomedia $7.95 This anthology of writers from New
YorkUs vibrant lower east side neighborhood ranges from the U40s to
the U90s, from Herbert Huncke to Richard Hell to Gary Indiana.

Friendly Fire Bob Black Autonomedia $6.00 Friendly? From Bob Black?
Well, alright, I was there when he allegedly tried to torch Processed
World, says Extreme1, but I don't hold that against his writing.
(Everyone I know says he's an asshole but a damn good writer.)

The Lizard Club Steve Abbott New Autonomy Series $6.00 Strange little
novel mixing real fringe heroes like Diamanda Galas and Kathy Acker
with horror, sex and, yes, lizards.

The Lost Dimension Paul Virilio Semiotext(e) $10.00 Time, space,
terrorism - I must admit, Virilio's a bit deep for me. But Extreme1
thinks his books are grand. ("Hell, they're god!" was the actual
quote.) Call and ask him what this is about, will you?

Magpie Reveries: The Iconographic Mandalas of James Koehnline
Autonomedia $10.00 Collage art from the guy who does all those cool
designs for Autonomedia, the Moorish Science Monitor and others.

On An(archy) and Schizoanalysis Rolando Perez Autonomedia $8.00 A book
on recognizing and combating the fascism of everyday capitalist life.
Perez gets into Neitzsche, psychology, our shared experience of
pop/consumer culture and more, without making his points impossible to
understand.

Popular Defense and Ecological Struggles Paul Virilio Semiotext(e)
$6.00 From Semiotext(e)'s Foreign Agents series comes this informed
commentary on the military's new self-appointed role as global
eco-cop. As the war machine seeks to spread beyond national borders,
struggling to become the totality of human existence, how can we
resist? Philosophy with a purpose.

Remarks on Marx Michel Foucault Semiotext(e) $6.00 Another Foreign
Agents volume based on an interview with the French philosopher,
touching on his early Communist days, his opinions on various
philosophical schools and personalities, views on the actions of May
'68, and more.

Semiotext(e) SF Rudy Rucker, Peter Lamborn Wilson and Robert Anton
Wilson, editors Autonomedia $10.00 Cyberpunk old (William Burroughs)
and new (Bruce Sterling), with several extremely excellent SF stories.
John Shirley, J.G. Ballard, Philip Jose Farmer, more.

Semiotext(e): USA Autonomedia $12.00 So full of stuff this thick book
is bursting at the seams. The theme this time is psychotopography: to
those not into big-word-ese, personal geography. That means stories
about physical places and places in the human psyche, all according to
these writers and artists. Plus you get addresses for all the
contributors and a big classifieds section too.

Speed and Politics Paul Virilio Semiotext(e) $6.00 The winner of a
nuclear war no longer grabs territory or resources. Instead, the
winner is the person who gets the furthest away from the territory.
This is a fundamental change in war strategy. Speed is now highly
important. Exploring the new front of warfare: controls on motion,
movement and time itself. Extreme1 says "Virilio is the Clausewitz of
our age."

Still Black, Still Strong: Survivors of the U.S. War Against Black
Revolutionaries Semiotext(e) $6.00 Dhoruba Bin Wahad of the Black
Panthers, Mumia Abu-Jamal of the Black Panthers and MOVE, and Assata
Shakur of the Panthers and the Black Liberation Army, tell their
stories and give inspiring accounts of how they survived all-out war
with local and federal law enforcement, imprisonment under the most
hostile conditions, and the dispiriting deaths and conversions of
friends and comrades. Bin Wahad and Abu-Jamal are both US political
prisoners, Shakur is in exile in Cuba.

T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic
Terrorism Hakim Bey Autonomedia $6.00 A series of essays from one of
modern anarchismUs more interesting thinkers. Bey always takes things
to the logical extreme, as evidenced in this volume of Rpoetic
terrorism.S

The Touch Michael Brownstein Autonomedia $6.00 A novel on sex, AIDS,
therapy and more with some pretty hot scenes. If Kathy Acker says itUs
Rdisturbing,S itUs probably worth a read to many of you.

This is Your Final Warning! Thom Metzger Autonomedia $6.00 Anarchistic
sci-fi that seems all too frighteningly plausible, and by a fellow
Moorish Orthodox feller to boot.

Wild Children / Autonomedia $5.00 A Semiotext(e) for kids done by
kids, but a good read for adults, too.

LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED

The Abolition of Work (and other essays) Bob Black $9.95 This
collection of classic rants takes the whole world to task in fine
style.

The AnarchistUs Guide to the BBS Keith Wade $8.95 An excellent primer
on joining up with the international electronic underground. Basic
technical info and more, all from a counterculture viewpoint.

The Heavy Duty New Identity John Q. Newman $10.95 You never know when
you might need a book like this. How to become someone else, without
getting caught.

How To Beat Honesty Tests Sneaky Pete $5.95 With ever more bosses
forcing honesty tests, Rattitude evaluationsS and polygraphs on
prospective or current employees, this book is essential info.

Might is Right Ragnar Redbeard $7.95 The book that tells it lipparent:
where power (social, political and economic) really comes from, and
what secret knowledge can bend it to your will.

The Right to be Greedy: Theses on the Practical Necessity of Demanding
Everything For Ourselves $6.95 An American Situationist classic, this
egoist manifesto is both hilarious and thought-provoking.

The World Power Foundation: Its Goals and Platform Thomas, Harold, ed.
$7.95 This volume presents the goals of the shadowy World Power
Foundation, a group dedicated to bringing back slavery and
dictatorship - with themselves at the helm. " The social darwinist
quotes throughout the book are well worth the price of admission " Q
Extreme 1.

Loompanics Unlimited Catalog (1993 edition) $5.00 A great collection
of books on, er I unusual subjects.


POLITICS & DIRTY TRICKS

ABC of Anarchism Alexander Berkman Freedom Press $5.00 An anarchist
classic, and one that has dated little. An excellent exploration of
the possibilities for and within a governmentless society.

Abyss of Reason: Cultural Movements, Revelations & Betrayals Daniel
Cotton Oxford $5.99 Using the (sometimes) conflicting visions of
spiritualism and surrealism as a frame, Cotton dissects contemporary
social and cultural movements and their predecessors.

African Fundamentalism: A Literary and Cultural Anthology of Garvey's
Harlem Renaissance Tony Martin, ed. The Majority Press $14.95 An
interesting collection of works, including political writings,
literary criticism, reviews, poetry, anti-war writing, drama and film.
Well-known authors whose work is featured are Marcus Garvey, Zora
Neale Hurston and more.

An American Adventure in Bookburning James J. Martin Ralph Myles $6.00
Right-wing social history of government book-banning during WWIUs
anti-German scare.

Anarchy & the End of History Mike Gunderloy and Michael Ziesing, eds.
Factsheet Five/Lysander Spooner $9.00 An excellent collection of
anarchist essays, many of them from Instead of @ Magazine. Issues
include the basics (what is an anarchist? what is the anarchist
vision?) to how anarchist societies might deal with the
inevitabilities of crime and conflict, and meeting the challenges that
face the anarchist movement.

Bakunin & Nechaev Paul Avrich Freedom Press $2.50 A tale of true
revolutionary intrigue, in which the old radical is first smitten by,
then spit upon by, the untrustworthy young fanatic.

The Bigger Tory Vote: The Covert Sequestration of the  Bigotry Vote
Nick Toczek AK Press $4.00 Well-documented book on how British
fascists (National Front, etc.) have infiltrated the ruling Tory
PartyUs far right wing, and how their hidden influence helped it hold
power through the Thatcher years.

Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead Thomas Boyle Viking $3.98 A
great big hardback. Ammunition for  fighting those "crime epidemic
widening" stats, and funny, too. All about crime and sexuality in real
Victorian England (as opposed to the PBS version).

Called To Serve Bo Gritz $29.95 Ramblings from the RpopulistS
presidential candidate and survival entrepreneur. 600+ pages of Bo-Bo
at his best.

Class War: A Decade of Disorder Ian Bone, Alan Pullen and Tim
Scargill, eds. Verso $17.00 A retrospective on these self-styled
working class heroes, full of "kill the rich" propaganda that you will
enjoy. Anti-yuppie, anti-poll tax, anti-royal. We especially like
their sports section (some of the best bits are included here).

Columbus, the Indians & Human Progress Howard Zinn Open Magazine
Pamphlet Series $3.50 A brief alternative history, eminently readable,
from our favorite historian. Zinn has the great researcher's knack of
putting everything in new perspective by going direct to the source
and ferreting out "suppressed" information, such as the thoughts and
actions of common people in addition to those of the ruling class.

Decline and Fall of the American Empire Gore Vidal Odonian Press $5.00
Vitrolic and totally true stuff, culled from several of Vidal's recent
speeches and essays. Al Gore's least favorite cousin goes to town on
religion, political systems, the military and the "national security"
establishment, all with the historical references you expect. Snappy
and easy to read, part of Odonian's new "Real Story" series.

Down Below Leonora Carrington Black Swan Press $4.95 Surrealist
pioneer CarringtonUs account of her adventures in Spain and in the
realm of insanity. With great collage illustrations by Chicago
surrealist artist Debra Taub.

Drug Testing at Work Beverly A. Potter, Ph.D. and J. Sebastian Orfali
Ronin Publishing $17.95 For both employees and (dastardly) employers.
How tests work, how to set up a testing program (urp), how employees
can beat tests or defend positive results.

Dynamite: A Century of Class Violence in America Louis Adamic Rebel
Press $12.50 Exploitation, massacre ... and violent reaction. The
story of AmericaUs early industrial union movement. CoxeyUs Army,
Debs, the Wobblies, sabotage.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Anarchism But Were Afraid to
Ask Black Sheep/Dark Star/Rebel Press $2.50 The past year has probably
heard the word RanarchyS misused more often than any other. WhatUs it
all about, really? A simple primer from England.

Failure to Quit: Reflections of an Optimistic Historian Howard Zinn
Common Courage Press $10.95 Zinn brings a radical historian's
perspective to bear on struggle, war, higher education, Plato and
more. An interesting collection, all written with verve and wit.

French Marxists and Their Anthropology Pierre Clastres C.P. $1.00
Rabid critique of Marxist ethnology, which all-too-often reduces human
relations to commodity and labor exchange mechanisms. This pamphlet is
good reading and superb ammunition for taking bogus academics and
their confining ideas to task.

The Gemstone File Jim Keith, ed. IllumiNet Press $14.95 You think
youUve read it all on the Kennedy assassination conspiracy? This
collection of theories, stories and possibilities will blow your mind.
The best version of RGemstoneS samizdat weUve seen.

The German Guerilla: Terror, Reaction and Resistance Cienfuegos
Press/Soil of Liberty $4.00 A history of terrorism in West Germany.
Should make extra-interesting reading now that the Stasi (East German
secret Police) affiliations of many RAF types have been exposed.

Granddad's Wonderful Book of Chemistry Kurt Saxon Atlan Formularies
$24.95 A good basic chemistry book for the "home chemist," if you get
our drift. Saxon explains how to, um, AVOID explosive combinations,
now NOT to create poisons and other harmful or caustic compounds. With
instructions for an easy-to-make, infinitely useful and inexpensive
chem-lab you could set up in your basement Q how to make your own
beakers and stuff, too.

The Hoax of the Twentieth Century Arthur R. Butz Institute for
Historical Review $6.00 Revisionism 101: an examination of the
Holocaust thatUs sure to provoke. Banned in Canada due to its
political stance.

How it All Began: The Personal Account of a West German Urban Guerilla
Bommi Baumann Pulp Press $5.95 Baumann was a member of the June 2nd
Movement. This is an interesting account of an avowed anarchist who
still falls for the far leftUs programme, admiring Manson, doing
drugs, and becoming a terrorist.

Imperium Francis Parker Yockey Noontide Press $8.00 File this with
SpenglerUs RDecline of the WestS as an impassioned call to defend
RWesternS/European culture.

Individualism Reconsidered Joe Peacott B.A.D. Press $4.50 A brief
introduction to the ideas of individualist anarchism (as opposed to
the collectivist varieties) from a member of the Boston Anarchist
Drinking Brigade. (as anarchotribe names go, I still think
Revolutionary Anarchist Bowling League, the infamous RABL, wins hands
down.)

ItUs a Conspiracy! The National Insecurity Council EarthWorks Press
$9.95 Not the most complete conspiracy book, but which one is? It
might be one of the funniest, however: Although the information is as
serious as a heart attack, there are also plenty of laughs in the
presentation. I guess itUs the Rif I didnUt laugh IUd have to cryS
syndrome. From JFK to Elvis to Malcolm X.

The Idle Warriors Kerry Thornley IllumiNet Press $10.98 Why is Kerry
crazy? Because he was Lee Harvey OswaldUs Marine-era roommate, and
wrote a book about it Q before the Kennedy assassination! This is that
book.

Marijuana Law Richard Glen Boire Ronin Publishing $12.95 With nearly
half a million Americans charged with use, possession or sale of the
evil weed yearly, IUm sure at least some of our readers will have need
for this book. Covers your rights vis-a-vis searches, arrest Marcus
Garvey. Garvey preached self-reliance, led an American-based
back-to-Africa movement, and the lectures collected here were the core
of a course in community organizing and self-preservation that is
still of value today.

Naskapi Independence and the Caribou Alan Cooke 35" An oddity for this
catalog, perhaps, this little pamphlet delves into the destruction of
a spirited, self-sufficient Northern Indian tribe by traders of the
HudsonUs Bay Company.

On the Mass Bombing of Iraq and Kuwait, Commonly Known as Rthe Gulf
WarR Tom Leonard AK Press $4.50 British take on the recent
unpleasantness in the Middle East, media manipulation, etc. with
RLeonardUs Shorter Catechism,S a Mencken-like dictionary flaming the
even more obscurantist Brit equivalents of terms like Rsmart bombs.S

The Playtime Omnibus: A Miscellary for Young People Workers Playtime
Group Phoenix Press $2.75 Not a game book, but a book about the Runion
gameS and what a sham it is.

Poll Tax Rebellion Danny Burns AK Press $10.00 What is they gave a tax
and nobody came? This book, which landed our pal the publisher in deep
hot water, provides the answer. Most Americans are blissfully unaware
of the poll tax (an equal tax on every person, regardless of income or
age) perpetrated on Scotland in 1989. The plan was to to test it there
first, then expand it to the rest of the Motherland. But the proles
refused to pay, and the taxman was faced with a Revolting spectacle.

The Poor Man's James Bond, Vol. 2 Kurt Saxon Atlan Formularies $24.95
You were expecting to find the Anarchist Cookbook somewhere in here?
Fat chance Q it's full of misinformation and we'd hate to see anyone
get hurt, now wouldn't we? You never know what fool might want to
build homemade bombs, play with improvised munitions or build grenades
on the kitchen table. We recommend simply READING about such things.
This book should satisfy your curiosity.

The Poor Man's James Bond, Vol. 3 Kurt Saxon Atlan Formularies $24.95
More stuff for weapons buffs, from a full basic gunsmithing course to
homemade silencers, booby traps, blowguns and knife-making. Absolutely
fascinating (don't try this stuff at home, kids Q for informational
purposes only.)

Race First Tony Martin The Majority Press $10.95 This comprehensive
history of Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association
includes an excellent bibliography for students of early
African-American history, including information on as-yet-unexplored
archives. Plus it's well-written, and includes background information
on splits in the movement that reverberate to this day.

Sabate: Guerilla Extraordinaire Antonio Tellez Elephant Editions $6.00
Compelling story of the Spanish anti-fascist, guerilla fighter and
bank robber, his life and times.

Sabotage In the American Workplace Martin Sprouse, editor Pressure
Drop Press $12.00 This is one fine book, full of anecdotes of screwing
those whoUve screwed you (many of them by friends of ours, I might
add...) From computer logic bombs to petty theft, itUs all here in
hilarious detail, and in perspective.

The Secret Screen Art Tinnitus $4.00 A compendium of articles from the
monthly newsletter of San FranciscoUs Cacophony Society, a group of
urban wildpeople dedicated to creating Fun.

Seige James Mason Storm Books $20.00 ( signed) Hot - very hot - off
the presses, this is a strange, interesting, provocative, outrageous
book from a follower of both Hitler and Manson. Mason writes about
Armed Struggle with capitol letters for a reason. Excellent reading
for those who want to know the extreme radical right's strategy,
including urban warfare plans. "It's the most interesting political
theory I have read for a long while, he's well-read, smart , and just
happens to be a nazi" Q Extreme 1.

Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada Bonnie
Burstow and Don Weitz, eds. New Star Books $11.95 This hardbound
volume is a collection of writings by current and former inmates of
psychiatric institutions, talking about psychiatric abuse and practice
in Canada, including electroshock, horrible drug therapies, the
CIA-funded LSD experiments of Dr. Alan Cameron, psychiatric abuse of
indigenous peoples, and more. All first-person and absolutely
compelling, includes international anti-psychiatry resources.

Stefano Delle Chiaie: Portrait of a Black Terrorist Stuart Christie
Black Papers No. 1 $13.25 Delle Chiaie is a neo-fascist Italian
terrorist linked with numerous outrages, including the 1980 Bologna
railway station bombing that took 85 innocent lives. This book
outlines his links to the neo-fascists. Author Stuart Christie tried
to assassinate Franco in the 1960s at the age of sixteen.

The Survivor, Vol. 4 Kurt Saxon Atlan Formularies $24.95 Saxon is a
down-to-earth survivalist with intimate knowledge of what he's talking
about. His anti-religious stance is a refreshing change from the usual
Xtian/"prepare for the Rapture" crap in other survivalist books.
Basically, this thick, large-format volume lays out instructions and
tools and processes for stuff like wind generators, making sauerkraut,
making bricks, building and using a simple loom and even making toys.
He's a fan of 19th-century technology as well as newer discoveries.
Fun or essential to read, depending on if you expect civil war to
erupt next week.

The Teenage Liberation Handbook Grace Llewellyn $14.95 Subtitled Rhow
to quit school and get a real life and education,S this hefty book is
filled with realistic alternatives to boring high school crap, from
farming to science. Good for grown-up slackers in search of a life,
too!

Terrorizing the Neighborhood Noam Chomsky AK Press/Pressure Drop Press
$6.00 Chomsky's take on the origins, goals and implications of US
foreign policy since WWII, right up to the "New World Order" of today.
Written like a good lecture from an excellent and easy-to-understand
professor, which pretty much sums up Chomsky himself.

Towards a CitizenUs Militia: Anarchist Alternatives to NATO and the
Warsaw Pact 1st of May Group Cienfuegos Press $4.00 How can people
protect themselves without creating a standing military, complete with
hierarchy and the danger of coups? This slender book provides ideas
and concrete plans for organization, tactics and more. For all
irregular warfare fans.

Unfinished Business: The Politics of Class War Class War Federation AK
Press $11.00 Damn fine reading, good ale required whilst enjoying.
Exogirl read this in the parking lot of the Christian Patriots
bookstore in Boring to ward off evil spirits. Politics of everyday
revolution stuff, calculated to inspire thought and, perhaps, action.

We Build the Road as We Travel Roy Morrison New Society $16.95 For all
those who wonder what the new world could look like. This is an
examination of the Mondragon cooperative movement in Spain's Basque
region, which has created 21,000 jobs with good pay in worker-owned
co-ops, with an aim of abolishing wage-labor. With how-to info as
well.

Zenanarchy Kerry Thornley IllumiNet Press $9.98 R...a book to teach
and create, in the guise of a work intended to amuse and delight.S -
Mike Gunderloy. OK, so KerryUs crazy. But some of his stuff is worth
reading.


SITUATIONIST THEORY

An endless adventure I an endless passionI an endless banquet Iwona
Blazwick, editor Verso $18.95 The infamous Situationist scrapbook with
the sandpaper cover - it destroys all your other books, and weUre just
talking about the contents I Kindly wrapped in plastic.

The Book of Pleasures Raoul Vaneigem Pending Press $12.00 A book about
the positive use of doing exactly what you feel like, and the
political implications thereof. Ways of getting beyond your identity
as worker/consumer.

Bureau of Public Secrets 1 Ken Knaab, ed. Bureau of Public Secrets
$1.50 Situationist-inspired essays on society, Rtheory,S women,
detournment, etc.

Comments on the Society of the Spectacle Guy Debord Pirate Press $4.75
DebordUs take on the progression of spectacular capitalism, written in
1988. Especially concentrates on the role of secret societies,
assassination and secret governments. First published by Verso, but
this is a cheaper edition done by our friends.

Enrags and Situationists in the Occupation Movement, France, May T68
Ren Vinet Autonomedia/Rebel Press $10.00 InsiderUs day-by-day account
of the events of May '68, from the most radical groups involved.
Songs, graffiti, comics.

None Shall Escape: Radical Perspectives in the Caribbean Fundi $2.75
Info on events in Grenada and Jamaica from the point of view of a
Jamaican situationist. With color map.

The Realization and Suppression of Religion Ken Knabb Bureau of Public
Secrets $1.50 Situ pamphlet on the spiritual/religious impulse and
what to do with it in a revolutionary context.

The Reproduction of Daily Life Fredy Perlman Black & Red $1.75
PerlmanUs work was always consistently good - this is one of his
best-known essays in pamphlet form. An excellent explanation of
commodity fetishism, modern capitalism, and what theyUre doing to our
lives.

The Revolution of Everyday Life Raoul Vaneigem Left Bank Books/Rebel
Press $12.00 With RSociety of the Spectacle,S the book that instigated
the events of May 1968 in France and created a new critique of
consumer society (and how to end it): Situationism.

Situationist International 1 Extreme Press $4.50 The first volume of
essays from the American branch of the SI Q and our own first
publication. This thick pamphlet is full of juicy stuff, including
critiques of McLuhan, genetic engineering, the theory/action problem
and more. We're almost out, so you'd better order soon.

Situationist International Anthology Ken Knaab, ed. Bureau of Public
Secrets $15.00 An excellent starting point for those interested in the
Situationist critique.

Society of the Spectacle Guy Debord Black & Red $4.50 The basic situ
text from one of the SIUs founders.

Society of the Spectacle and Other Films Guy Debord Rebel Press $12.00
The full texts of DebordUs first five films.

The Veritable Split in the International Situationist International
Chronos Publications $14.25 An internal history of the SI, with the
focus on its disbandment and the follies of separating theory and
practice.


SPECTACULAR TIMES

Animals Spectacular Times $2.50 On animal rights and human rights: how
the factory farm and spectacular production mesh.

Bigger Cages, Longer Chains Spectacular Times $1.00 IsnUt that what
most RleftistsS are really asking for? Is it what you really want? An
exploration of possibilities of freedom.

in de Spectacle? Spectacular Times $1.50 A pocket-book of situationist
theory, slogans, cartoons and general subversion. Nice to keep nearby
at work :)

More of the Shame Spec tacular Times $1.75 Another taste oU situ ideas
from these Brits.

Revolutionary Self-Theory: A BeginnersU Manual Spectacular Times $2.50
A pocket book on thinking for yourself, creating your own revolution
here and now. Subversive and mind-expanding.

The Spectacle: A Skeleton Key Spectacular Times $1.75 An excellent
mini-primer on situationism in collage, text and graphic form.

Spectacular Times: Cities of Illusion Larry Law Spectacular Times
$1.50 A pocket book of evil-tasting mind candy. Put it in your
lunchbox.

A True Historie & Account of the Pyrate Captain Mission Larry Law
Spectacular Times $2.00 A historical account of an early
libertarian-anarchist society on the island of Madagascar, pocket-book
size.


SPIRITUALITY, RELIGION & HIGH WEIRDNESS

African Origins of the Major "Western Religions" Yosef A.A.
ben-Jochannan Black Classic Press $24.95 Historian and Egyptologist
ben-Jochannan provides the reader with an examination of the history,
beliefs and myths that are at the root of Christianity, Judaism and
Islam, bringing the seminal contributions of Africans and African
spirituality into the conversation.

FUTHARK: A Handbook of Rune Magic Edred Thorsson Samuel Weiser Inc.
$8.95 Of interest not only to Nordic types and magicians, but also to
calligraphers, tattoo artists and students of ancient European
history. Fascinating stuff: for instance, did you know that the heart
symbol (as in RI [heart] stun gunsS) is actually a runic
representation of female genitals and buttocks?

The Moorish Science Monitor #7 $3.00 The lavishly-illustrated Tzine of
the Moorish Orthodox Church, an amalgam of real history, fantasy, play
and humor. Wa salaam!

The Moorish Science Monitor, Grand Jubilee issue $3.00 "Wake up and
dream" is the theme of this collage-and-text zine. Includes an
interesting ethnographic history lesson on the "Black Irish," or
celtic moors, if you will, from the MOC-allied Blackthorn League.

The Moorish Science Monitor, Vol. V, #1 (Winter 90/91) $1.00 More
anarcho-sufi stuff, this issue concerning the concept of hygiene. Slim
yet satisfying.

The Moorish Science Monitor, Vol. V, #3 (Spring 91) $1.00 A
manifesto/rumination on Immediatism, which is NOT (repeat, not!) an
art movement. And an examination of the GOD/DOG concept from Hakim
Bey's peculiar Islamic point of view.

The Moorish Science Monitor, Vol. V, #2 (Summer 91) $1.00 An
anarcha-feminist critique of the family from Hakim Bey, with which
Exogirl does not wholly agree. But it's a good read and
thought-provoking. Other stuff on the same subject, too.

Northern Magic: Mysteries of the Norse, Germans & English Edred
Thorsson Llewellyn Publications $4.95 An interesting read for those
intrigued by the northern myths, runes, hearty Viking spirituality
etc. Cut out that pseudo-Indian crap and get back to your roots,
honky.

Principia Discordia (or, How I Found the Goddess and What I Did To Her
When I Found Her) Greg Hill and Kerry Thornley $6.95 A religion
disguised as a joke, or a joke disguised as a religion? Or both? With
an introduction by Robert Anton Wilson.

Radio Sermonettes Moorish Orthodox Radio Crusade Collective The
Libertarian Book Club $3.50 A zine-style volume on the Moorish
Orthodox Church, a hipster-fueled outgrowth of Black Islam that,
inexplicably, is still going strong.

Santeria: A Practical Guide to Afro-Caribbean Magic Luis Manuel Nunez
Spring Publications $16.00 You could call this a Santeria primer,
Santeria being the much-maligned religious system of many Caribbean
people. Mixing elements of African religion, Catholicism and probably
whatUs left of Carib spirituality, itUs immediate, passionate and
multifaceted.

Santeria: African Spirits in America Joseph M. Murphy Beacon Press
$14.00 More of a sociological look at Santeria and how it Rworks,S but
written by an academic of the participant-observer school. Fascinating
inside account filled out with history and more.

Three-Fisted Tales of RBobS Rev. Ivan Stang, Ed. Simon & Schuster
$10.95 A companion volume for your RBook of the SubgeniusS - more from
AmericaUs favorite homegrown Rreligion.S

[See also, listings for Feral House Books]


SEX, GENDER & RELATED ISSUES

ACT UP, The AIDS War & Activism George M. Carter Open Magazine
Pamphlet Series $3.50 This pamphlet includes a brief history of ACT
UP, the basics known to date on AIDS, addresses and phone numbers for
more info, and a wealth of info on whatUs up in the lives of those
living with the disease, including alternative treatments, funding,
housing and insurance issues.

Body Play and Modern Primitives Quarterly / Vol. 1, No. 4 $10 A mag
for the piercing set with some neato tattoos, branding, instructions
on waist cinching and other body modification stuff. If youUre into
it, this is interesting. Fakir Mustaphar (who you might have seen in
REsearchUs RModern PrimitivesS book) is the editor.

The Lesbian S/M Safety Manual Pat Califia Lace Publications $7.95 A
good S/M manual thatUs not just for dykes. One of the best U80s how-to
books on any subject. How to play it safe, both physically and
emotionally (the latter is left out of many straight S/M books).

Macho Sluts Pat Califia, editrix Alyson Publications $9.95 Erotic
fiction anthology with an S/M edge. A little earth mama goddess shit
but not too much. Plenty of humor with the sex, lots of original (ahem
...) situations.

SCUM Manifesto Valerie Solanas $4.00 ThereUs more belly-laughs in this
book than in most comicUs stand-up routines. Of course, Solanas took
this RSociety for Cutting Up MenS by simulated oral sex on a Lutheran
minister when demoUing dental dams.

Susie BrightUs Sexual Reality: A Virtual Sex World Reader Susie Bright
Cleis Press $9.95 ItUs fun, itUs lighthearted, itUs everyoneUs
favorite vibrator saleslady turned erotic missionary. BrightUs
anti-censorship, pro-good sex attitude is refreshing. A dyke Dr. Ruth
with something of value for straights too. The RvirtualS in the title
means, yes, thereUs stuff on phones, computers and other safe-sex
technologies.

Urban Aboriginals: A Celebration of Leathersexuality Geoff Mains Gay
Sunshine Press $14.95 An insider biologistUs examination of gay S/M
culture as an impromptu tribal-bonding thing and as a way to work out
issues of oppression, anger and social roles.

Zeitgeist / / Issue Four $17.95 Lotsa pix and stories about English
folks who are all tied up and ready to stay where you put them. Nice
rubber clothes in the fashion shoots.

(See also, Art & Comix, Fiction and other sections)


"ART" AND COMIX

The Art of Anarchy Flavio Costantini Black Flag $10.00 Illustrations
of famous moments in early anarchist history. Constantini's style is
sometimes reminiscent of stained glass, or collage, or even
photorealism. All profits go to the Anarchist Black Cross, which helps
support political prisoners and old anarchists (a good cause, sez us).

The Assault on Culture: Utopian Currents From Lettrisme to Class War
Stewart Home AK Press $13.00 Any book that can range from the French
avant garde to ExtremeUs favorite wannabe revolutionaries canUt be all
wrong. ItUs actually quite the good read, this collection of
essay-like bits on Bauhaus, the SI, punk, mail art etc. "An A-1 fake
book for intellectual hipsters like Extreme 1" Q Exogirl.

Best of Biff Chris Garratt/Mick Kidd Impact Books $10.00 Extremely
funny Brit comic that parodies those godawful romance comics that all
us girlz remember so unfondly. These are single-frame funnies that
originally appeared as cards, suitable for refrigerator posting. Reads
like it's Situationist-inspired, even if it isn't.

Betty Page: Queen of Pin-Up Taschen $9.99 Like all Taschen art books,
this one includes text in English, German and French. Great shots of
Betty Page, the queen of the bondage pin-up and Irving Klaw's favorite
subject. Page is absolutely adorable, and everything is in innocent
fun. Collectors and pin-up fans will enjoy.

Blab! #7 / / $8.95 Comic magazine, this time featuring strips from Joe
Coleman, Spain Rodriguez, Mark Trujillo, more. Hilarious take on H.
Ross Perot by Mark Freidman.

Cicciolina Posterbook Taschen $8.99 Six frameable posters of the
Italian Parliament's most famous sex kitten. Porn with a sense of
humor, tame and sweet. "She's someone I might even vote for!" says
Extreme1.

Confessions of a Rat Fink: The Life and Times of Ed RBig DaddyS Roth
Howie Kusten Topper Books $12.95 Basically this is a stream of
consciousness true life story, straight from the master of hot rods
and funny-car art and silly comix. Lots of very cool old
illustrations, of course, neat cover by ExogirlUs ex-bandmate (and
RothUs current RRat FinkS artist), R.K. Sloane. Buy it so Rick can pay
the bills, he deserves it.

The Education of Desire: The Anarchist Graphics of Clifford Harper
Anarres Cooperative $11.50 This is just a really fine book. A
retrospective of Harper's work in a variety of media, not just the
woodcut-like drawings for which he is best known. With lengthy (and
very interesting) interviews that cover three decades of working and
living the radical life in Britain.

The Festival of Plagiarism Stewart Home $5.50 Home is a proponent of
the artistUs version of Rsampling.S An account of several
plagiarized-art shows, plus theory. Funny and interesting.

Hajime Sorayama Taschen $9.99 Sorayama could be described as a
Japanese Olivia - these are detailed, realistic renderings of fantasy
girls in alluring poses, including some (for you cybersex fans) that
are rather metallic and/or robotic. There are pop-art elements as well
that add another dimension to his work.

HR Giger ARh+ Taschen $9.99 All in English. A excellent - and very
inexpensive - retrospective of Giger's work, with a book-length
interview. If you thought the sets for Alien were awesome you will
love this.

Jeanloup Sieff Taschen $9.99 Like Helmut Newton, Sieff's
black-and-white images walk the tightrope between fetish and fashion.
Sieff's photos have a kinder, healthier, non-misogynist focus,
however.

Jeanloup Sieff Posterbook Taschen $8.99 These classy, frameable prints
of black-and-white photos by Sieff would add something to any
underdecorated room.

Jeux de Dames Cruelles 1850-1960 Serge Nazarieff Taschen $9.99 Lots of
silly spanking photos, certainly a find for the aficionado, and poster
designers, those looking for cool stuff to scan for a collage or
screen saver design etc. will doubtless enjoy these. Some very
artistic shots, from French postcards to Irving Klaw.

Jeff Koons Taschen $19.99 A retrospective of Koons' work. One of the
post-modern art scene's more oddball and interesting denizens, Koons
has used everything from bourgeois banality to photos and sculptures
that in another context would be considered pornographic. (Since he's
married to Italian porn star Cicciolina, these are interesting as more
than "fine art," we might add... ) Lots of humor, both in the art and
in the accompanying text.

Jeff Koons postcard book Taschen $4.99 A smaller Koons retrospective,
from the silly to the sublime, on 30 postcards that you can mail to
friends or enemies, depending on what you think of his stuff.

Joel-Peter Witkin: Forty Photographs SF Museum of Modern Art $20.00
Culled mostly from Witkin's 85/86 exhibition, this is the least
expensive collection of his photos currently available. These are
dark, disturbing tableaux-like arrangements that combine live (and
occasionally dead) models with animal parts, religious icons and
collage-like elements. Witkin is one of the art world's biggest jerks,
but his work is undeniably interesting and compelling.

Neoist Manifestos/The Art Strike Papers Stewart Home AK Press $13.00
One of the UKUs more dashing cultural terrorists, speaking about RartS
now that the strike is over. DidnUt know there was an art strike? Read
this to find out why. The Neoist stuff is groovy too: Rwe affirm that
we are content to just go through the motions.S An art credo we at
Extreme can buy!

Paranoia Star Suehiro Maruo Kawade Personal Comics $19.75 An unusual
Japanese RmangaS (comic) book. Violent, gory, surreal. Combines
horrific imagery with concentration camp and Nazi photos. Text in
Japanese (but don't let that stop you), imagines Axis takeover of US.
Disturbing. Same guy who did Dr. ArashiUs Amazing Freak Show.

Pierre et Gilles Taschen $9.99 Their artwork is hard to describe. Some
of this two-man team's influences are Catholic kitsch, Hindu kitsch,
Soviet realism and surrealism, with a strong of homo-eroticism meets
3-D postcards meets the Thunderbolts and old kids' shows from the
1960's. For example, Boy George was their model for Shiva.

Sexy Dreams Taschen $9.99 A collection of artistic modern pin-ups in a
variety of styles, from science-fiction/fantasy to cyberpunk to more
traditional. The subjects are all lovely and come in all races, some
with tattoos, various cute outfits etc. Contributions from many
different artists, including Olivia and a number of Japanese erotica
specialists.

Tom of Finland Taschen $9.99 Bargain price for a nice set of Tom's
homoerotic art. Not the same as the "retrospective" collection,
although there is considerable overlap.

Tom Of Finland postcard book Taschen $4.99 Tom does it again with
those big , we mean BIG, men on 30 little postcards. Just be aware
that you might experience trouble sending these through the postal
service.

Tom of Finland Posterbook Taschen $8.99 Six 31 x 44 cm posters,
suitable for framing. Cover is a sexy Santa Claus Q maybe this would
make a good Xmas gift for someone you know?

Tom of Finland Retrospective No. 1 London Press $27.50 Something to
give the OCA fits, and you might like it too. TomUs gay erotica leans
toward the leather/uniforms set, all the guys are more developed than
anything seen in real life ever. This book includes drawings from 1946
to 1987.

The Tradition of Constructivism Stephen Bann, ed. Da Capo Press $3.98
Heavy-duty history of this revolution-inspired art movement, the first
time many writings have been available in English. Includes
chronology, illustrations, extensive bibliography.

Visual Addiction: The Art of Robert Williams Last Gasp $21.95 I have
to admit to liking WilliamsU titles better than his art, but I know
that nearly all my buds think his stuff is great. Williams mixes
all-American elements like pin-up girls, tattoo art, influences from
Big Daddy Roth, advertising and collage to come up with an original
strange brew. Illos in both black and white and color.

Wild Wheels Harrod Blank Pomegranate Press $25.00 If you loved the
movie (or didn't get to see it), you'll really love this book. Great
shots and stories about wacky "art cars" created by both "folk" and
"serious" artists. Coffeetable quality.

The Unknown Deserter: Nine Drawings by Clifford Harper Working Press
$4.00 A story in pictures of a British deserter executed in WWI. A
good little book.

Uwe Ommer Taschen $9.99 Ommer is a German fashion and art photographer
with a fascination for gorgeous, exotic girls. These color shots are
mostly nudes, of the loveliest African, Asian and European women.
Every image is infused with humor and joy, a nice change from the
typical pouty and vaguely threatening stuff that's seen in, say,
certain ads for jeans or perfume.


MUSIC THAT MATTERS

Black Words on White Paper: Clock DVA Contempo International $20.00
Complete with a CD of unreleased industrial meanderings, this small,
sealed book looks like essential reading and looking for fans.

Einsturzende Neubaten Stampa Alternativa $17.40 Visually arresting
book that includes bilingual (English/Italian) interviews with the
German masters of industrial music, plus biographies, discographies
and lyrics. Also includes a Mini-CD of unreleased material.

Happening Digitali Interrattivi Tommaso Tozzi, coordinator Wide
Records $20.00 A zine/diskette/CD compilation in a plastic box,
verbiage in Italian but graphics and music enjoyable by all, on
cyberpunk themes. Contributors include Trans XXX, Radio Gladio, Gaiani
and other bands/writers you want to know about. In MS-DOS format,
includes Euro cyberanarchist contact info and BBS numbedetritus and
text. Looks interesting.

Hawkwind: The Never Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords Materiali
Sonori Exports $17.40 Slim bilingual book with photos and an
unreleased CD recorded live in 1990. Songs include "TV Suicide" and
"Hi Tech Cities" - book (which is sealed) surely contains some good,
weird stuff on this influential band.

Rhythmajik: Practical Uses of Number, Rhythm and Sound Z'ev Temple
Press $17.95 Equal parts magic book and music book. Z'ev's work is
usually categorized as "industrial," although the underlying framework
that uses is anything but. This volume lays out his methods for
linking sounds with alchemical, astrological, magical and mathematical
equivalents to create compositions that he believes are powerful on
more than one level.

Sonic Life: Inside Sonic Youth Materiali Sonori Exports $17.40
Bilingual biography, interviews, photos, complete discography and
lyric sheets from this New York-based cult favorite.With a bonus 7"
single of unreleased music.

Tape Delay Charles Neal SAF Publishing Ltd. $19.95 Interviews and
essays and photos on all sorts of noise-oriented bands. Extreme1 says
itUs great music writing - and he HATES music (or so he claims).
Einsturzende , Psychic TV, Sonic Youth, Laibach, New Order , Test
Dept. etc.

Uncle Willie's Highly Opinionated Guide to The Residents Ralph America
$13.95 There's never been anything like a Residents show for combining
music, costumes, sets, insanity and surreal/seemingly accidental
comedy. Not even Devo (although the comparison could be made). This
fairly thick book includes everything from album art to interviews
with The Masked Ones themselves.

(See also Art, REsearch and other sections.)


LITERATURE & OTHER STUFF

Extreme1 thinks that maybe in this section you might be browsing by
favorite author, so we arranged it differently. Hope you don't mind.

J.G. Ballard War Fever $3.99 Short stories in a speculative fiction
vein, with the usual Ballard surrealism, humor and apocalyptic subject
matter.

William Burroughs Electronic Revolution Expanded Media Editions
(German Import) $8.50 As always, prescient commentary from one of the
20th CenturyUs few masters.

William Burroughs The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Expanded Media
Editions (German Import) $11.50 In English and German, with very
interesting illustrations. A transcription of a Spaceship Earth-themed
speech by Burroughs plus a related interview, with far-reaching
ruminations on human destiny and outer space, evolution, virus theory,
etc.

William Burroughs Naked Scientology/Ali's Smile Expanded Media
Editions (German Import) $9.50 Burroughs' infamous rant on Scientology
("no body of knowledge needs an organizational policy,") plus a short
story with a Scientologist theme.

William Burroughs Painting & Guns Hanuman Books $5.95 Wanted to buy
this adorable little book but the ones at the bookstore had been
fondled to death? ThereUs a lot of interesting stuff packed into its
3" by 4" format. All about how Burroughs creates those art pieces with
doors, paint, guns, explosives etc., plus his general philosophy of
art.

Buzz Callaway Specimen Tank Manic d Press $9.95 A kinda sick story
about a couple of losers who end up as drug-test subjects in New
Jersey. The writing's good, the material's provocative, and there are
laughs and pathos.

Creation Press sampler Cease To Exist Creation Press $9.95 Stories
from several writers, including Rollins, James Havoc and Aaron
Williamson. Mostly about sex and death, obsessive, disgusting stuff.
"Exogirl hates it, I ain't made up my mind yet" Q Extreme 1.

M. Gilland The Free Attack International $7.50 Fiction that could
inspire a revolution. When Linda whacks a nun, her freedom - and the
worldUs - has just begun.

Brion Gysin Dreamachine Plans Temple Press Limited $6.00 This
pamphlet, now distributed by the Temple Ov Psychick Youth's publishing
wing, lays out instructions and includes templates for building one of
the most low-tech devices for altering your consciousness without
drugs. Note: avoid if you're prone to seizures.

Brion Gysin Morocco Two Inkblot Publications $6.00 Apparently a film
script for a dramatic and funny film set in exotic locales..

Richard Hell Artifact: Notebooks from Hell 1974-80 Hanuman Books $6.00
Richard Hell was Exogirl's most-lusted-after punk rocker of the 70s,
with his brooding eyes, gorgeous lips, tight black jeans (pant pant
pant). Plus he wrote great poetry, and put it to rockin' music. This
teeny tiny book is jam-packed with stuff that reads like diary entries
from a troubled and brilliant boy. Drugs, sex, NY punk scene insider
tidbits, and well-written to boot.

Stewart Home Pure Mania Polygon $20.00 This is the closest thing to
punk/skinhead pulp you can find (at least until Exogirl finishes her
novelI). Vegan nazis and anarchists run amok in London's East End,
lotsa sex and violence. It's an import, hence the price, but you'll
like it so much you'll want to share it with a friend. We promise!

Herbert Huncke Guilty Of Everything Hanuman 6.00 A great little book
by the street hustler who gave Bill Burroughs his first taste. Huncke
retells those great stories about New York in the forties and fifties.
Yeah, he was a junkie who ripped off his friends , but fuck, that's
what junkies do, he at least is amusing about it.

G.X. Jupiter-Larsen Raw Zed & the Condor Bloodprint Press $10.00 An
experimental novel that has a very stream-of-wigged-out-consciousness
feel to it. Having to do with motorcycles and highways.

James Kelman Some Recent Attacks: Essays Cultural & Political AK Press
$9.00 Opinions from the noted (young) Scottish novelist on English
elitism, bullshit Rfine arts,S human rights and holding onto a sense
of place. The Brits are shocked over his use of profanities and street
language.

Comte de Lautrmont / Les Chants de Maldoror New Directions $11.95 No,
itUs not in French: the title means Rsongs of Maldoror.S The first
proto-surrealist classic, it's by a Uraguayan author of whom no
pictures or other information exists. Tres macabre: everything from
the joys of maggots to shark sex.

Jon Longhi Bricks and Anchors Manic D Press $7.00 Stories, rather
strange ones. Very short, most of them. Mixing subjects from personal
narrative, all a bit stream of consciousness. Character sketches,
unfinished fragments.

Lydia Lunch Incriminating Evidence Last Gasp $12.95 Since the gal
never shuts up, itUs surprising that La Lunch still has anything left
to say. Lots of rants, printed in capital letters just so you get the
point. Also some sexy photos and some kinda creepy illustrations by
Kristian Hoffman. And what seems to be transcripts of conversations.
Sometimes Lydia is tiresome and sometimes her stuff is compelling.

Thom Metzger Drowning in Fire Signet $5.50 No, not THAT Metzger Q this
one is a sci fi/horror writer. In this volume, he tries his hand at
hard-boiled crime fiction, and it ain't bad. Two young adults come to
terms with the legacy of their mobster father, and it doesn't look
like the good guys necessarily win out in this thriller.

Thom Metzger Shock Totem A strange child protagonist makes this
medical thriller all the more interesting. As his powers grow he
becoming deadly, feared and hunted. Looks like good reading.

John G.H. Oakes, editor In the Realm of the Unreal: Insane Writings
Four Walls Eight Windows $12.95 Extreme1 loves this Rwonderfully
happyS anthology of short works by people who have been committed.
Plus 16 pages of Adolf Wolffi, cool crazy artist guy. Most of the
writers are unknown Qgreat in spots.

Rollins Art to Choke Hearts & Pissing in the Gene Pool 2.13.61 $15.00
If you havenUt seen Henry Rollins do his spoken-word thing (or if you
have and loved it) this book is a good substitute. Even includes some
erotic interludes. Sensitive stuff from the guy who cold-cocked an
ex-bfriend of ExogirlUs for saying hello some years ago . We are
amazed. I guess his oversized neck isnUt the only muscle heUs been
developing.

Amy Scholder and Ira Silverberg, editors High Risk: An Anthology of
Forbidden Writings Plume Books $10.00 All your faves are represented,
from Burroughs to Mary Gaitskill. Subjects include S&M, prostitution,
drug use, transsexuality and everything else that ainUt sugar & spice.
Good stuff, one of the better short story collections out.

Benjamin Zephaniah Inna Liverpool AK Press $3.50 Poetry in patois from
a rastaman in Liverpool. The rhy thm is like reggae, these could be
song lyrics but theyUre free verse. Fun to read, also t
hought-provoking. Reminiscent of Linton Kwesi Johnson.

TZINEAGE

Alternative one, all who can't read the multitude of great mags out
there cover-to-cover will appreciate this.

Answer Me #3 / $3.50 "It's the best damn fanzine that ever existed on
this shithole of a planet. PERIOD. If you ain't read it, beg, borrow,
dare I say steal the fucking rag, or better yet buy it from us. It
doesn't pull any punches Q hell, I'd say it adds a few." Q Extreme1.

Cyber-Psycho's A.O.D. $4.00 The editor goes to some lengths to say
this isn't a cyberpunk zine, but it does have some of that edge flavor
to it. Band interviews with Pigface, Crash Worship and others of that
ilk, a Nick Zedd interview, some fiction, and a set of rather warped
"pain trading cards."

Draculina #15 $3.75 I guess you could all this a scream queen fanzine
- it's obviously done by someone fascinated with the girls seen in
gore movies, especially those sexy Vampirella types. Lots of video
reviews, too. Full size, with a color cover a la Cinefantastique.

The Excluded Middle #2 $3.50 All sorts of weird (and I do mean weird)
U.F.O. shit .

Future Sex I3 / / $4.95 If you donUt hang out in porn shops, you
probably havenUt seen this glossy mag. The RpictorialsS are more of
the usual, but the articles at least attempt to be interesting. The
original idea was to cater to those with a technology fetish, and some
of that does carry though, with stories this ish on pornware, virtual
sex, and related subjects. Has promise. We know the producers and feel
safe in saying that photos weren't coerced (any more than your daily
work at a crappy job was.)

Gauntlet: No. 5 (Porn in the USA issue) $9.95 A thick journal on
modern culture. This issue includes articles exploring Rpornography,S
its meaning, detractors and participants. Viewpoints from Annie
Sprinkle to Phyllis Schlafly.

Girl Frenzy #3 $3.50 Fun, feminist, magazine-size Brit zine. Much
better than most US "riot grrrl" shit, because it's written by women
with brains. Great comix, too.

Intervention 20 (LeftRight) 10.00 Australia's version of Semiotext(e),
this is mostly about deconstructionism, post-modernism etc. A
must-have for Semiotext(e) readers."I give this zine-book two thumbs
up" Q Extreme1.

Intervention 21/22 (Flesh) 10.00 This issue's theme centers around the
concept of the body and its role in this "post-modern" age of ours.

Jack Ruby Slippers 2.0' $5.00 Subtitled "A journal of cultural
resource management," this nicely constructed magazine combines
somewhat academic essays with humor. Everything from an illustrated
guide to condom use to a most fascinating interview with a thief who
specializes in burgling corporations.

Metanetwork 2000 #1 $4.50 A floppy-disk cyberzine that's unfortunately
in Italian, a far as we can make out. Includes stuff on the Electronic
Freedom Foundation, Bruce Sterling, artificial life. PC format, looks
good! Includes graphics and animation.

Nozone #4 $5.00 Utopia/Dystopia issue, with graphic contributions from
David Goldin, Johnathan Royce and others. Interesting format and
design. "Reminds me a bit of Pulp." Q Exogirl.

Primal Chaos #7 $3.00 An industrial zine that this issue features a
too-brief interview with San Francisco expatriate Z'ev, now living in
Europe and some laudatory articles on de Sade, Odinism, Satanism and
other stuff that's useful to scare your parents with.

Portable Lower East Side V. 8 #1: Live Sex Acts $7.00 A
magazine/mini-book with contributions from several of New York's
finest, including Richard Hell, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Annie Sprinkle and
Herbert Huncke. The accent, obviously, is on sex. Vivienne Maricevic's
series of interviews with porn performers is especially interesting
and revealing (and not just in the obvious way.)

Public #7 $15.00 The theme is "Sacred Technology," and featured items
include everything from a Foucault essay to an investigation of the
sociopolitical implications of ultrasound scans in pregnancy. More a
book than a magazine, with interesting photoillustrations.

Publicsfear #2 $6.50 The New York emergency room stories were my
favorite part of this nicely designed magazine. But there's quite a
lot more, with a range from Madonna to Australian psychodrama to
French philosophy.

Presence #3 $14.00 That probably seems like a lot for a magazine, but
I doubt that this info is available elsewhere (plus, it's 380 pages
long and perfect-bound!). Presence covers the virtual reality world,
from the perspective of those working in this new area. This issue's
focus is "simulator sickness," apparently a fly in the VR ointment. A
bit scientific-journal-like, but very interesting.

Steamshovel Press #6 / $4.00 A wild and wooly conspiracy mag. This
issue has info on the JFK/LSD connection, links between the RUFO
coverupS and, believe it or not, the INSLAW affair, more...

Steamshovel Press #7 / $4.00 The latest issue of this redoubtable
conspiracy magazine. Printed on newsprint but chock full oU nuts, just
like a good sundae. From Tim Leary to John Judge, even Robert Anton
Wilson makes an appearance this time. UFOs, assassination theories,
Reich, all kinda neat stuff.

Steamshovel Press #8 $4.00 Mae Brussel's secret service files, more on
what Howard Hunt was doing at JFK's assassination site, Philip K. Dick
- you gotta read this.

Vague #16/17 $8.50 Psychic Terrorism issue with RIf...S revisited,
Angry Brigade, Psychick TV, Tom VagueUs Xmal Deutchland European tour
diary, the usual very fabulous graphics.

Vague #20 $8.50 Televisionaries issue with terrorism & alternatives to
terrorism, Spectacular Times, great graphics and comix.

Vague #21 $8.50 The Cyber-punk issue with Jon Savage interview, Blade
Runner, gratuitous comix, Class War.

Vague #22 $8.50 Media sickness issue. Paris U68, Jamie Reid interview,
Situationism (one of the better articles on the subject).

Vague #23 $9.00 The "God Told Me To Do It" issue. Tom writes his own
wild Twin Peaks diary. Interesting (and glossy!) comix section, a
"history of Vague," Stewart Home stuff, more.

Variant #14 / 11.50 Britain's best art magazine , this issue is mostly
about video artists, and a little about the whole cyberpunk thing and
its relation to viddies, etc.

(See also, Art & Comix section)

USED, RARE AND VERY SPECIAL

>From time to time we at Extreme get our hands on some used books that
might be of interest. We have just one copy of these, so grab 'em
while they're hot.

Anarchist Organization: The History of the FAI Juan Gomez Casas Black
Rose Books $8.00 Hardcover on Soanish anarchist and social democratic
history, with emphasis on organizing techniques. Covers the FAI, the
CNT, anarchosyndicalism, wartime organizing and more, up to1986.
University of Texas library stamp, not for collecting.

Anarchist Portraits Paul Avrich Princeton University Press $10.00
Hardcover edition of essays from this anarchist historian. Much that's
not available elsewhere, including an evaluation of Makhno and
anti-semitism, Sacco and Vanzetti, anarchism in Brazil and Australia.
The writing is lively, and there's even a sprinking of photographs.
University of Texas libary stamp, not for collecting.

Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media Edward
Herman and Noam Chomsky Pantheon $7.50 A good, if not necessarily
objective, assessment of how the economics of publishing and the
marketplace shape the news we get to see through official sources. The
mass media as propaganda machine, and how to "read" it. A NOTE FROM
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