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<strong>2012</strong> TITLES & BACKLIST FERAL HOUSE<br />

Image from “Sex, Death, Clowns &<br />

Crippled Children,” Ritual America


FERAL HOUSE <strong>2012</strong><br />

Printed Books, eBooks & Print-On-Demand<br />

Like an overweight Kiwi bird, <strong>the</strong> digital age has landed awkwardly on <strong>the</strong> publishing<br />

world, and after initial resistance we’ve decided to convert most <strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong> titles<br />

into electronic books readable by Kindle, Nook, iPad, and o<strong>the</strong>r eBook devices. You<br />

can find and order <strong>the</strong>m on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and elsewhere, including<br />

Apple’s iBookstore.*<br />

There are good reasons to welcome eBooks. One is that eBooks can reduce <strong>the</strong><br />

paper waste of throwaway novels. Ano<strong>the</strong>r is <strong>the</strong> publisher’s ability to update<br />

books without <strong>the</strong> lengthy process of printing and shipping a new edition.<br />

Readers should keep in mind that many <strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong> titles were designed for<br />

large-size printed books, and contain many hi-res images. Visually-oriented titles<br />

make for troublesome conversions, and are frequently deficient in retaining <strong>the</strong><br />

purpose, beauty and wonder of <strong>the</strong> original printed edition. None<strong>the</strong>less, we<br />

support <strong>the</strong> option of purchasing <strong>the</strong>se books in any format you please.<br />

This year we’ll be providing rare and out-ofstock<br />

titles both as eBooks and in printed<br />

versions created in print-on-demand (POD)<br />

options for our new Resurrection Series.<br />

The first Resurrection book is The Manson<br />

File, <strong>the</strong> controversial Amok Press title,<br />

provided at Amazon.com for <strong>the</strong> same price<br />

as when initially published in 1988. Please<br />

check feralhouse.com and on Amazon.com,<br />

BN.com or Apple’s iBookstore or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

eBook sources for information on digital<br />

versions of your favorite (or unknown)<br />

<strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong> title or POD revivals.<br />

<strong>Feral</strong> wishes,<br />

Adam Parfrey<br />

The Manson File, <strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong>’s first print-ondemand<br />

book, available from Amazon.com.<br />

* Apple has decided to ban a couple <strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong> books from its iBookstore, a strange course of action considering<br />

that one of <strong>the</strong>se award-winning titles (Voluptuous Panic) is widely available to students and <strong>the</strong> public at large<br />

through art museums and college bookstores. Apple’s own website actually celebrated <strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong> in a an article<br />

on its own website in <strong>the</strong> early oughts.


Ritual America<br />

Secret Bro<strong>the</strong>rhoods and Their Influence on American Society: A Visual Guide<br />

Adam Parfrey, Craig Heimbichner; Foreword by Loren Coleman<br />

The influence of fraternal bro<strong>the</strong>rhoods on this country is vast, somewhat maniacal,<br />

and hidden in plain view. Not long ago, as many as one-third of America belonged to a<br />

secret society. And though fezzes and tiny car parades are almost a thing of <strong>the</strong> past,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gnostic beliefs of Masonic orders are now so much a part of <strong>the</strong> American mind<br />

that <strong>the</strong> surrounding pomp and circumstance has become faintly unnecessary.<br />

“... a bulging scrapbook of outré oddities on high-quality slick paper with an attractive<br />

graphic design.” — Publishers Weekly<br />

Hardcover • 8.5 x 11 • 384 pages • 420 images • 978-1936239146 • $29.95 • Available March <strong>2012</strong><br />

Propaganda and Holy Writ of The Process<br />

Church of The Final Judgment<br />

Here are <strong>the</strong> celebrated <strong>the</strong>matic magazines of <strong>the</strong> notorious Process Church, <strong>the</strong> Sex,<br />

Fear, and Death issues reproduced in <strong>the</strong>ir colorful entirety in a handsome very limited<br />

clothbound edition. Includes The Gods on War in print and in a downloadable file<br />

featuring Lydia Lunch as <strong>the</strong> God Satan, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge as <strong>the</strong> God Lucifer,<br />

Adam Parfrey as <strong>the</strong> God Jehovah, and Timothy Wyllie as <strong>the</strong> Oracle.<br />

Hardcover • 9 x 12 • 200 pages • 978-1936239108 • $50<br />

Love Sex Fear Death<br />

The Inside Story of The Process Church of The Final Judgment<br />

Timothy Wyllie; edited by Adam Parfrey<br />

“A curiously open and frank confession of cult life that avoids an easy formula ...<br />

Aided by accounts from o<strong>the</strong>r members...and over a hundred pages of images,<br />

clippings, and samples of The Process’ lengthy magazine and editorial history, Love,<br />

Sex, Fear, Death leaves no stone unturned.” —Tina Estlin Page, chuckpalahniuk.net<br />

7 x 10 • 304 pages • 978-1932595376 • $24.95<br />

Sterling Silver Process Church Rings and T-Shirts<br />

A very limited run in both men’s (size 10) and women’s versions (size 6).<br />

Each can be altered by your local jeweler for a better fit. Price is $175 each.<br />

Thee Psychick Bible<br />

Thee Apocryphal Scriptures ov Genesis Breyer P-Orridge<br />

and Thee Third Mind ov Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth<br />

Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY) will be remembered for its ahead-of-<strong>the</strong>-curve<br />

cultic flirtations and investigations throughout <strong>the</strong> 1980s. Its leader was Genesis P-Orridge,<br />

co-founder of Psychick TV and Throbbing Gristle, <strong>the</strong> band that created <strong>the</strong> industrial<br />

music genre. A limited cloth edition of this book quickly sold out, creating demand for this<br />

extravagant, smyth-sewn paperback edition with flaps and ribbon. According to its author,<br />

“this is <strong>the</strong> most profound new manual on practical magick, taking it from its Crowleyan<br />

empowerment of <strong>the</strong> Individual to a next level of realization to evolve our species.”<br />

6 x 9 • 544 pages • photographs & illustrations • 978-1-932595-90-1 • $29.95<br />

Psychick Videos, a DVD of difficult-to-find PTV and Throbbing Gristle visual delights. $23


Blood Beneath My Feet<br />

The Journey of a Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Death Investigator<br />

Joseph S. Morgan<br />

Have you ever been locked in a cooler with piles of decomposing humans for so long that<br />

you had to shave <strong>the</strong> hair off your body to get rid of <strong>the</strong> smell? Joseph Scott Morgan did.<br />

Have you ever lit a Marlboro from <strong>the</strong> ignited gas of a bloated dead man’s belly? Joseph<br />

Morgan has. Were you named after a murder victim? Joseph Scott Morgan was.<br />

This isn’t Hollywood fantasy—<strong>the</strong>se are <strong>the</strong> desperate backdoor sagas of <strong>the</strong><br />

“new South.” No hot blondes here, just maggots, grief, and <strong>the</strong> truth about<br />

forensics and death investigation.<br />

5.5 x 8.5 • 220 pages • 16 photos • 978-1-936239-33-7 • $18.95 • Available June <strong>2012</strong><br />

Several Ways to Die in Mexico City<br />

Kurt Hollander<br />

“Mexico City’s vision is blurred (air pollution), it suffers from circulatory problems<br />

(traffic jams), is overweight (a mega-city), out of shape (endless urban sprawl), has<br />

wrinkled and dry skin (lack of water), and has lost most of its hair (forests). …Mexico<br />

City has now developed a cancer (over-consumption, over-urbanization, over-pollution)<br />

that is killing off its inhabitants and is metastasizing to surrounding areas, sucking up<br />

<strong>the</strong> life blood from previously healthy zones and pumping <strong>the</strong>m full of toxins.”<br />

— from Several Ways to Die in Mexico City<br />

6 x 9 • 300 pages • color photographs • 978-1-936239-48-1 • $22.95 • Available October <strong>2012</strong><br />

Hipster Hitler<br />

James Carr and Archana Kumar<br />

In James Carr and Archana Kumar’s serial comic, Adolf Hitler metamorphoses into a<br />

contemporary middle class kid who, like Mr. Hitler himself, fetishizes <strong>the</strong> au<strong>the</strong>ntic<br />

and creates a new sort of conformism. Here it is in print.<br />

“If I were alive, this would be my favorite comic.” — Christopher Hitchens<br />

Paperback original • 7 x 10 • 978-1-936239-42-9 • $17.95 • Available September <strong>2012</strong><br />

Pure Filth<br />

Peter Sotos and Jamie Gillis<br />

Jamie Gillis appeared in over one hundred films, and as such was a primary performer<br />

in pornography’s “Golden Age.” Gillis is also known for inventing <strong>the</strong> “Gonzo” genre of<br />

pornography, played out in <strong>the</strong> film Boogie Nights by Burt Reynolds’ character.<br />

Pure Filth appears as Peter Sotos’ edited transcripts of <strong>the</strong> films Jamie produced<br />

during <strong>the</strong>se early years of radical and highly personal pornography. Completed just<br />

before his death in February 2010, Gillis contributed an introduction to each transcript to<br />

shed light on his ideas and plans, as well as anecdotal details and personal commentary.<br />

6 x 9 • 340 pages • 978-1-936239-31-3 • Limited Hardcover Edition • Available June <strong>2012</strong> • $69


Investigations by Joseph P. Farrell<br />

Transhumanism, a Grimoire of Alchemical Agendas<br />

by Dr. Joseph P. Farrell and Dr. Scott D. de Hart<br />

The ultimate question is no longer “who am I” or “why am I here.” These questions were<br />

answered in <strong>the</strong> earliest civilizations by philosophers and priests. Today we live in an age of<br />

such rapid advances in technology and science that <strong>the</strong> ultimate question must be rephrased:<br />

what shall we be? This book investigates what may become of human civilization, who is<br />

setting <strong>the</strong> agenda for a trans-humanistic civilization, and why.<br />

The modern Victor Frankenstein holds <strong>the</strong> highest political office, carries diplomatic<br />

immunity, and is most likely funded by <strong>the</strong> largest corporations worldwide. His method is<br />

ancient: alchemy. His fraternities are well known and <strong>the</strong>ir secrets are well kept, but his goal of<br />

times past and present is <strong>the</strong> same; he dares to become as god, genetically manipulating <strong>the</strong><br />

seeds of <strong>the</strong> earth, <strong>the</strong> beasts on <strong>the</strong> fields, and to claim legal ownership over humanity by re-creating it in his own image.<br />

6 x 9 • 350 pages • illustrations • 978-1-936239-44-3 • $19.95 • Available October <strong>2012</strong><br />

Genes, Giants, Monsters and Men<br />

The Surviving Elites of <strong>the</strong> Cosmic War and Their Hidden Agenda<br />

Consider <strong>the</strong> possibility that <strong>the</strong> evolutionary scientific explanation for mankind has<br />

ignored critical facts that are buried deep within <strong>the</strong> fossils and mankind’s DNA.<br />

Consider <strong>the</strong> possibility that <strong>the</strong> religious stories that have often been <strong>the</strong> core basis<br />

for mankind’s understanding of where it belongs in <strong>the</strong> history of creation may actually<br />

reveal a planet occupied with tyrannical giants and an elite highly intelligent race bent<br />

on genetic mutation. Here is a plausible <strong>the</strong>ory revealing a hidden history of mankind<br />

and a possible reason that it has remained veiled for hundreds of thousands of years.<br />

6 X 9 • 304 PAGES • 978-1-936239-08-5 • $19.95<br />

Babylon’s Banksters<br />

The Alchemy of Deep Physics, High Finance and Ancient Religion<br />

An international class of gangster bankers is attempting to enslave mankind, usurping <strong>the</strong><br />

money powers of <strong>the</strong> state, and suppressing development of alternative physics and energy<br />

technologies. Dr. Joseph P. Farrell reveals how this has been done.<br />

6 x 9 • 304 pages • 978-1-932595-79-6 • $19.95<br />

Philosopher’s Stone<br />

Alchemy and <strong>the</strong> Secret Research for Exotic Matter<br />

Investigates little-known American, Soviet and Nazi research into alchemy and <strong>the</strong> space<br />

sciences, The Philosopher’s Stone traces out alchemy’s view of an information-creating<br />

physical medium, and shows how this idea is related to <strong>the</strong> phenomenon of high-spin<br />

rotation and <strong>the</strong> unusual properties in matter that it induces.<br />

6 x 9 • 349 pages • 978-1932595406 • $17.95


Encyclopaedia of Hell<br />

An Invasion Manual for Demons Concerning <strong>the</strong> Planet Earth<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Human Race Which Infests It<br />

Martin Olson; Illustrations by Tony Millionaire & Mahendra Singh<br />

Hell has become too crowded. Earth itself provides elbow-room for <strong>the</strong> demonic, and<br />

Lord Satan provides helpful hints in this book. “Absolutely one of <strong>the</strong> funniest books<br />

ever.” —Lars Ulrich, Metallica<br />

7 x 10 • 240 pages • Illustrations throughout • 978-1936239047 • $19.95<br />

The Weird World of Eerie Publications<br />

Comic Gore That Warped Millions of Young Minds<br />

Edited by Mike Howlett • Introduction by Stephen R. Bissette<br />

Eerie Publications’ horror magazines brought blood and bad taste to America’s<br />

newsstands from 1965 through 1975. These lowbrow abominations influenced a<br />

generation of artists. One of <strong>the</strong>m, Stephen R. Bissette (Swamp Thing), provides <strong>the</strong><br />

introduction for this volume.<br />

7.5 x 9.5 • 240 pages • Full Color • 978-1-932595-87-1 • $32.95<br />

Siegel and Shuster’s Funnyman<br />

The First Jewish Superhero, from <strong>the</strong> Creators of Superman<br />

by Thomas Andrae and Mel Gordon, Preface by Danny Fingeroth<br />

Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created two superheroes. One is Superman. The o<strong>the</strong>r is<br />

Funnyman, and this book details his amazing back story complete with reproductions from<br />

rare comic books and daily strips. Original panels from Funnyman are touring <strong>the</strong> country,<br />

starting with The American Jewish Museum in Pittsburgh in early <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

7.25 x 9.75 • 200 pages • full color throughout • 978-1-932595-78-9 • $24.95<br />

Psychic Blues<br />

Confessions of a Conflicted Medium<br />

by Marc Edward, Foreword by James Randi<br />

Psychic Blues pulls aside <strong>the</strong> curtain to reveal <strong>the</strong> man behind <strong>the</strong> Psychic Friends<br />

phone—at once sincere and intuitive, and o<strong>the</strong>r times manipulative and mercenary.<br />

Mark Edwards tells his tale with dark humor and unguarded honesty.<br />

6 x 9 • 240 pages • 978-1-936239-27-6 • $18.95<br />

You Will Die The Burden of Modern Taboos<br />

Robert Arthur<br />

Taboos, by definition, are off-limit topics. As a book that covers nasal mucus, excrement,<br />

sex, and drugs, You Will Die is inherently sensational and author Robert Arthur takes<br />

advantage of that by packing <strong>the</strong> pages with provocative information and illustrations, but<br />

unlike o<strong>the</strong>r such books, You Will Die tackles serious issues. “A highly entertaining look<br />

at social lies and phobias, and <strong>the</strong> way <strong>the</strong> worst sort of laws are created and empowered.<br />

“Unusual and fascinating…” —Mark Frauenfelder<br />

6 x 9 • 540 pages • illustations • $22.95 • 978-1-936239-43-6 • Available October <strong>2012</strong>


Lords of Chaos<br />

The Bloody Rise of <strong>the</strong> Satanic Metal Underground<br />

Michael Moynihan and Didrik Søderlind<br />

The updated edition of <strong>the</strong> award-winning book about <strong>the</strong> criminal days of black metal will<br />

soon be made into a feature film by Sion Sono with a script by Hans Fjellestad, Ryan Page and<br />

Adam Parfrey.<br />

6 x 9 • 404 pages • many photos • 0-922915-94-6 • $18.95<br />

Lexicon Devil<br />

The Short Life and Fast Times of Darby Crash and <strong>the</strong> Germs<br />

Brendan Mullen, with Don Bolles and Adam Parfrey<br />

“The finest volume on punk to have seen <strong>the</strong> light of print.” —Richard Meltzer<br />

6 x 9 • 294 pages • many photos • 0-8922915-70-9 • $16.95 •<br />

Very Limited quantity of signed and numbered hardcover edition with signatures from Pat Smear, Don<br />

Bolles, Adam Parfrey and <strong>the</strong> late Brendan Mullen: $100<br />

Violence Girl<br />

East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage: A Chicana Punk Story<br />

Alice Bag<br />

“A riveting autobiographical reflection from <strong>the</strong> former lead singer of The Bags, equal parts<br />

Chicana Lit and punk rock.”–OC Weekly<br />

6 x 9 • 294 pages • many photos • 0-8922915-70-9 • $17.95<br />

Choosing Death<br />

The Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore<br />

Albert Mudrian; Introduction by John Peel<br />

“Choosing Death is a revelation, no matter how much you think you know.” — Terrorizer magazine<br />

6 x 9 • 285 pages • many photos • 1-932595-04-X • $19.95<br />

American Hardcore<br />

A Tribal History (Second Edition)<br />

Steven Blush<br />

This revised and expanded Second Edition of Steven Blush’s “definitive treatment of Hardcore<br />

Punk” (LA Times) contains hundreds of new bands, 30 new interviews, flyers, a new chapter and<br />

a new art gallery with over 125 new rare photos and images.<br />

7 x 9 • 410 pages • photos throughout • 978-1-932595-89-5 • $22.95<br />

American Hair Metal<br />

Steven Blush<br />

“Tales of debauchery, sex, drugs, and pictures… glorious pictures! Man, was it fun to<br />

read!” — I Just Read About That<br />

10 x 8 • 180 pages • 1-932595-18-X • color photos throughout • $22.95


Apocalypse Culture<br />

Enlarged and Revised Edition<br />

Edited by Adam Parfrey<br />

Winner: Best Non-Fiction Book by Readercon. ”I found it in a toilet when i was living in a room<br />

in a skid row hotel, infested with mice and cockroaches ... a fitting place for such a book... “ —<br />

amazon.com customer comment from “Vince”<br />

5 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 • 362 pages • illustrated • 0-922915-05-9 • $14.95<br />

Sin-A-Rama<br />

Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of <strong>the</strong> Sixties<br />

Edited by Brittany A. Daley, Hedi El Kholti, Earl Kemp,<br />

Miriam Linna, Adam Parfrey<br />

This investigation, with hundreds of colorful salacious covers, reveals <strong>the</strong> forgotten glories of<br />

law-breaking erotic paperbacks.<br />

6.5 x 10 • 288 pages • hardcover • color illustrations throughout • 1-932595-05-8 • $24.95<br />

SuicideGirls<br />

Edited by Missy Suicide<br />

The IPPY Award-winning book of <strong>the</strong> dot.com phenomenon. 160 pages of fullcolor<br />

photos in a finely-printed, strikingly designed hardcover.<br />

11 x 8 • 160 pages • color photos throughout • 1-932595-03-1 • $22.95<br />

Mexican Pulp Art<br />

Maria Cristina Tavera<br />

“A gasp-inducing collection of (really, truly) insane illustrations... on <strong>the</strong> verge of true<br />

capital-S Surrealism through <strong>the</strong> deadpan earnestness of <strong>the</strong>ir rendering.” —Daniel Clowes<br />

5.5 x 8.5 • 144 pages • color illustrations throughout • 978-1-932595-22-2 • $16<br />

The Compleat Mo<strong>the</strong>rfucker<br />

A History of <strong>the</strong> Mo<strong>the</strong>r of All Dirty Words<br />

Jim Dawson<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>rfucker once had <strong>the</strong> power of an incantation that could set mild-mannered men into fits<br />

of homicidal fury. Today, mo<strong>the</strong>rfucker can mean anything, or nothing at all. An extraordinary<br />

meditation.<br />

214 pages • 5 x 8 • 978-1932595413 • $13


Speed-Speed-Speedfreak A Fast History of Amphetamine<br />

by Mick Farren<br />

Elvis Presley, The Hell’s Angels, Hunter S. Thompson, Truman Capote, <strong>the</strong> Beatles, Hank Williams, <strong>the</strong><br />

Manson Family, Jack Kerouac, Johnny Cash, JFK, Adolf Hitler: All were, at one time or ano<strong>the</strong>r, to put<br />

it bluntly, speedfreaks.<br />

Printed in <strong>the</strong> form of a Dextroamphetamine capsule, Speed-Speed-Speedfreak traces <strong>the</strong><br />

criminal and cultural use of amphetamine through each new and destructive cycle. Mick Farren is <strong>the</strong><br />

author of more than 40 books and <strong>the</strong> lead singer of <strong>the</strong> notorious proto-punk Brit band, The Deviants.<br />

5 x 8.5 • 208 pages • two color throughout • 978-1-932595-82-6 • $12.95<br />

Opium for <strong>the</strong> Masses<br />

Harvesting Nature’s Best Pain Medication<br />

Jim Hogshire<br />

With Opium for <strong>the</strong> Masses as <strong>the</strong>ir guide, Americans can learn how to supplement <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own medicine chest with natural pain medication without costly and difficult trips to<br />

doctors hamstrung by <strong>the</strong> medical industry. With dozens of images and a travelogue on<br />

how heroin is produced in Afghanistan.<br />

Trade paperback edition • 156 pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • 978-1-932595-46-8 • $16.95<br />

Pills-A-Go-Go<br />

A Fiendish Investigation Into Pill Marketing, Art, History & Consumption<br />

Jim Hogshire<br />

<strong>Feral</strong> <strong>House</strong> excavates this Best Pop Culture Book award winner from 1999, a book filled<br />

to <strong>the</strong> brim with weird pharmaceutical ads and history, exposés of FDA lies, pill reviews,<br />

acquisitional tips and hundreds of remarkable photos and illustrations guaranteed to stop<br />

<strong>the</strong> breath of <strong>the</strong> unrepentant pill fiend.<br />

7 x 9 • 247 pages • 0-922915-53-9 • $16.95<br />

Dope Menace<br />

The Sensational World of Drug Paperbacks<br />

Stephen J. Gertz<br />

“It doesn’t get any riper than <strong>the</strong> art in Dope Menace: which offers an array of <strong>the</strong><br />

most overdone, vivid covers of this pulp fiction genre.”—The New York Times Book Review<br />

7 x 10 • 220 pages • color images throughout • 978-1-932595-34-5 • $24.95<br />

Hollywood’s Hellfire Club<br />

The Misadventures of John Barrymore, W.C. Fields, Errol Flynn<br />

and <strong>the</strong> “Bundy Drive Boys”<br />

Gregory William Mank, with Charles Heard and Bill Nelson<br />

This uncensored account features rare photographs and never-before-revealed information<br />

from <strong>the</strong> personal archives of Golden urine-yellow Hollywood of <strong>the</strong> “Bundy Drive Boys” and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir friends.<br />

6 x 9 • 372 pages • 120 photos • 978-1-932595-24-6 • $22.95


Jeremiads by John Zerzan<br />

Future Primitive Revisited<br />

“John Zerzan’s importance does not only consist in his brilliant<br />

intelligence, his absolute clearness of analysis and his unequalled<br />

dialectical syn<strong>the</strong>sis that clarifies even <strong>the</strong> most complicated questions,<br />

but also in <strong>the</strong> humanity that fills his thoughts of resistance. Future<br />

Primitive Revisited is one more precious gift for us all.”—Enrico<br />

Manicardi, author of Liberi dalla Civiltá ( Free from Civilization)<br />

5.5 X 8.5 • 300 pages • 978-1-936239-29-0 • $16.50 • Available May <strong>2012</strong><br />

Twilight of <strong>the</strong> Machines<br />

The mentor of <strong>the</strong> green anarchist and neo-primitive movements confronts civilization,<br />

mass society, modernity and technoculture. As Zerzan writes, “These dire times may yet<br />

reveal invigorating new vistas of thought and action. When everything is at stake, all must<br />

be confronted and superseded.”<br />

5.25 x 8.50 • 140 pages • 978-1-932595-31-4 • $12<br />

Against Civilization<br />

Readings and Reflections<br />

This anthology about “<strong>the</strong> pathology of civilization” offers insight into how progress and<br />

technology have led to emptiness and alienation.<br />

“Read it and you will never think of civilization in <strong>the</strong> same way again.”—Kirkpatrick Sale<br />

“My favorite book by <strong>the</strong> most important anarchist thinker of our time.” —Derrick Jensen<br />

6 x 9 • 276 pages • 0-922915-98-9 • $14<br />

Running on Emptiness<br />

The Pathology of Civilization<br />

“Zerzan’s arguments in Running on Emptiness are as compelling<br />

as <strong>the</strong>y are radical.” —Ken Mondschein, CorporateMoFo.com<br />

5.5 x 8.5 • 214 pages • 0-922915-75-X • $12


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Sex and Rockets<br />

The Occult World of Jack Parsons<br />

John Carter; Introduction by Robert Anton Wilson<br />

By day, Parsons’ genius created a solid rocket fuel that helped win World War II. By night,<br />

Parsons practiced ceremonial magick and called himself The Antichrist.<br />

5.25 x 8.5 • 239 pages • expanded paperback edition • 978-0-922915-97-2 • $16.95<br />

The Octopus Secret Government and <strong>the</strong> Death of Danny Casolaro<br />

Kenn Thomas and Jim Keith<br />

“An influential investigation into runaway grand juries and a murky underworld based on <strong>the</strong> notes<br />

of journalist Danny Casolaro, Keith and Thomas’ investigation shedded new light on such well-known<br />

political scandals as <strong>the</strong> Iran-Contra Affair, <strong>the</strong> ‘October Surprise’ and <strong>the</strong> collapse of BCCI.” — Alex<br />

Burns, Disinfo.com<br />

Revised and Updated Edition • 6 x 9 • 237 pages • photos • 0-922915-91-1 • $15<br />

Dark Mission Revised and Enlarged Edition<br />

The Secret History of NASA<br />

Richard C. Hoagland and Mike Bara<br />

The revised edition of <strong>the</strong> New York Times bestseller presents breakthrough evidence which<br />

confirms <strong>the</strong> authors’ contentions about <strong>the</strong> lunar archeological ruins visible on NASA’s images.<br />

620 pages • 6 x 9 • photos • 978-1932595482 • $25.95<br />

Secret and Suppressed II Banned Ideas and Hidden History into <strong>the</strong> 21st Century<br />

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Technological Slavery<br />

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The Fix Is In<br />

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