Unpopular Books

Unpopular Books

Unpopular Books is a publisher in East London producing leaflets, pamphlets and books.

Published work

Leaflets, pamphlets and booklets

* Jean Barrot - "What is Communism" (1983)
* Jean Barrot - "Fascism/Antifascism"
* Jean Barrot - "What is Situationism" (1987)
* Alan Cohen - "Decadence of the Shamans: Or Shamanism as a Key to the Secrets of Communism" (1992) ISBN 1-871593-00-X
* "Class Struggle in a German Town by Temp workers on the construction site of the nuclear power plant Philippsburg"
* London Psychogeographical Association and the Archaeogeodetic Association - [http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/conjunction.htm "The Great Conjunction: The Symbols of a College, the Death of a King and the Maze on the Hill "] (1993) ISBN 1-871593-05-0
* Asger Jorn - "Open Creation and its Enemies" (1994) ISBN 1-871593-20-4
* Luther Blissett & Stewart Home - "Green Apocalypse" (1995). OCLC|34118206 (See also [http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ga/gapox.htm] )
* Luther Blissett - "Militias - Rooted in White Supremacy" (1997)
* Richard Essex (ed.) - "The Revolution is Not a Masonic Affair" (1997)
* Ivan Chtcheglov - "Formulary for a New Urbanism"

Books

* Stewart Home - "The Assault on Culture: Utopian currents from Lettrisme to Class War" (published with Aporia Press, 1988) ISBN 0-948518-88-X
* Anonymous - "Black Mask & Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers - The incomplete works of Ron Hahne, Ben Morea, and the Black Mask Group" (1993) ISBN 1-873176-70-8
* James Carr - "Bad - an autobiography" (published with Pelegian Press, 1995)
* Daniel Lux - "Camden Parasites" (1999) ISBN 1-871593-21-2

See also

* [http://unpopular.org.uk Unpopular Books]


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