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FEATURED BOOKS!
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Sweet Sorrows & Violent Delights
Award-winning fantasy & science fiction stories from "Galaxy's Edge," "The Fantastic Civil War," "Fantasy Book," "Far Frontiers," "Niekas," "Space & Time," "Triangulation," as well as theme and "Year's Best" anthologies from major publishers. Includes two poems and 24 stories.
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Available as paperback.
CRUCIBLE OF FREE​DOM: Workers' Democracy in the Industrial Heartland, 1914–1960
This book explores the relation between democracy and industrialization in United States history. Over the course of the 1930s, the political center almost disappeared as the Democratic New Deal became the litmus test of class, with blue collar workers providing its bedrock of support while white collar workers and those in the upper-income levels opposed it.
Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965
Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965
Partners in Wonder revolutionizes our knowledge of women and early science fiction. Contrary to accepted interpretations, women fans and writers were a welcome and influential part of pulp science fiction from the birth of the genre.
Available as ebook, hardcover and paperback.
Pioneers of Wonder
Pioneers of Wonder
Long before Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Gene Roddenberry, and Chris Carter, the names of David Lasser, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Hugo Gernsback, and Sam Moskowitz were well known by the first fans of a new kind of fiction. These pioneers were among the visionary individuals who launched the science fiction genre, which today enjoys such wide appeal.
Available as hardcover
The Paterson Strike Pageant
An IWW Novel of Bohemia and Insurgent Labor
The Paterson Strike Pageant
An IWW Novel of Bohemia and Insurgent Labor
The Paterson silk strike of 1913 was a major event in American labor history. Over 25,000 workers shut down 300 silk mills and dye houses for almost five months over the issue of workers' control of the rate of production. They overcame differences of nationality, craft, and gender and their democratic self-organization served as a school in self-management.
More Sorrows and Delights
More Sorrows and Delights
Award-winning author Eric Leif Davin journeys to hell and back in this collection of his fantasy and science fiction stories. His journeys take him from a military base on the Moon to the far reaches of the galaxy, from the death of a dryad to an encounter with Satan himself. And everywhere, as he dances with the ghosts of dead ancestors and witnesses fantastic visions in the night sky, there's a hell hound on his trail.
The Desperate and the Dead
The Desperate and the Dead
PIRATES AND ZOMBIES AGAINST THE DEMONS OF HELL: The infamous pirate Blackbeard made a pact with Satan to turn pirates into zombies and unleash the demons of Hell upon the world through human sacrifice. Only the pirate Captain Bartholomew Roberts and the beautiful pirate Anne Bonney can stop him and his demon hordes at the very mouth of Hell.
A Forlorn Hope
A Forlorn Hope
This book examines the rise and fall of a handful of progressive and leftist third party efforts over the last century, from the 1920s to the present, including the Progressive Party of 1924, the Labor Party Movement of the 1930s, The Progressive Party of 1948, The People's Party of the 1970s, the California Peace and Freedom Party, and the Vermont Progressive Party.
The Year of Hope and Fear
The Year of Hope and Fear
The Great Steel Strike.
The horrors of the Great War, as World War I was then known, ended in Europe on November 11, 1918. Over the course of the next year, 1919, the hope of utopia, and the fear of a new tyranny, followed as the continent was engulfed in insurrection and reaction.
Question Authority
Question Authority
Radical change was everywhere in the early 1970s, including education.
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Walk Like A Man:
A Memoir of Machismo
Walk Like A Man:
A Memoir of Machismo
Growing up in an abusive blue-collar family in Arizona during the Fifties and early Sixties, Eric Leif Davin struggled with the idea of what it meant to be a man. It was a long night journey away from machismo and toward maturity. A violent coming of age at mid-century in the desert Southwest.