We now stock the complete range of titles from III Publishing, a small publishing house specializing in anarchistic fiction. These are a welcome boost to our Literature section. We also offer them by mail order sale post free in Australia, similar to all our Freedom Press titles.
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TITLE CHECK LIST
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ISBN |
Author |
Title |
Format |
RRP |
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1-886625-03-4 |
Brown, Tim W. |
192pp |
$18.00 |
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1-886625-01-8 |
Doe, Jane |
192pp |
$18.00 |
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1-886625-04-2 |
Eccarius, J.G. |
128pp |
$18.00 |
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0-9622937-7-6 |
Eccarius, J.G. |
192pp |
$12.60 |
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1-886625-00-X |
Eccarius, J.G. |
192pp |
$18.00 |
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0-9622937-1-7 |
Eccarius, J.G. |
192pp |
$9.00 |
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1-886625-05-0 |
Gagneur, Louise M. |
254pp |
$21.60 |
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0-9622937-3-3 |
Ivanhoe, Mark |
192pp |
$12.60 |
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0-9622937-4-1 |
Litton, Melvin |
256pp |
$18.00 |
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0962293784 |
Lofton, Saab |
320pp |
$21.60 |
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1-886625-02-6 |
Méry, Michel |
192pp |
$18.00 |
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0-9622937-9-2 |
Méry, Michel |
192pp |
$18.00 |
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0-9622937-5-X |
Meyers, William |
Vampires or Gods? The true stories of the ancient immortals. |
192pp |
$27.00 |
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0-9622937-6-8 |
Purchase, Graham |
128pp |
$12.60 |
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0-9622937-2-5 |
Willson, Harry |
192pp |
$10.80 |
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III Publishing title Descriptions
Deconstruction Acres
Brown, Tim W., III Publishing, 192pp, $18.00
"Underdog manages to get kicked our of Jasper College within weeks of arriving. Booted by his parents as well, he stays in Jasper and gets a job at the campus copy shop. He is pursued by the beautiful and sexy daughter of his landlady, but is in love with the hauntingly beautiful Ione. Things get complicated when Ione dates Race Fletcher, English professor and author of a best-selling book deconstructing Green Acres. A colorful satire of campus life. Avante-garde fiction at its best."
Anarchist Farm
Doe, Jane, III Publishing, 192pp, $18.00
"If you loved George Orwell's 'Animal Farm', you'll love this 'sequel.' Many who have read Orwell's classic missed the basic underlying anti-authoritarian message, instead reading it as an allegory about the Soviet Union. In Anarchist Farm we find an extension of the philosophies underlying Animal Farm, but this time with a more upbeat outcome. Contemporary concerns such as ecocide and animal rights are also woven into this readable book. In fact, it is written in a style appropriate for teenage readers. Anarchist Farm is funny, thought-provoking, and inspiring. It's an excellent sequel to Animal Farm. Let's hope that a few more readers 'get it' this time. " From Practical Anarchy #10
Down and Out in the Ivy League
Eccarius, J.G., III Publishing, 128pp, $18.00
Darkly humorous stories about life in America, including starving while attending an Ivy League college. An "eat the rich" theme can be found in these stories. This book is not to be missed if you have a sense of humor about religion, politics, or life.
Resurrection 2027
Eccarius, J.G., III Publishing, 192pp, $12.60
J.G. Eccarius is back with this science-fiction look at a theocracy governing what's left of the human race. God is a woman, her representatives are women, and yet Ann Swanson, a teenage woman, begins to feel plenty oppressed in Resurrection City. Is she really a resurrected nurse from the late 20th century? Or is the entire society a fabric of lies?
The Last Days of Christ the Vampire
Eccarius, J.G., III Publishing, 192pp, $18.00
The Last Days of Christ the Vampire by J.G. Eccarius is set in Providence, Rhode Island, where a small group of people discovers that Jesus really Lives, he rose from the dead and controls the Catholic Church and Protestant sects as well. It's an action-packed battle against the ancient vampire. "A unique underground classic. Combining unusual conspiracy theories with archetypal suspense/thriller techniques, Eccarius creates a compelling novel that propels the reader forward through a maze of blasphemous mystery that winds its way across the U.S., to Europe, and back again. Last Days is a real page-turner and makes the fangs of Anne Rice's vampires seem as dull as a butterknife." -- Jennifer Joseph, San Francisco Bay Guardian
We Should Have Killed the King
Eccarius, J.G., III Publishing, 192pp, $9.00
Starts in Medievel England with the Great Peasant Rebellion, jumps to the 1970's and 80's underground in the U.S., and ends with a brief vision of the not-to-distant future. Punk fiction, raw and uncensored.
The Nihilist Princess
Gagneur, Louise, III Publishing, 254pp, $21.60
The Nihilist Princess was originally published in the United States in 1881. By then the radically feminist author, Louise M. Gagneur, was one of the best-selling writers in Europe. Gagneur tells the tale of Princess Wanda, a relation of the Czar who has joined the nihilists. The nihilists are for freedom and against the enslavement of the Russian people by the Czar and his aristocracy. Though Wanda is the daughter of the powerful Prince Kryloff and is invited to the best balls of the empire, she must be careful to conceall her nihilist beliefs because even she could be tortured, exiled, or executed if caught by the secret police. This novel is a 19th century page-turner; most novels of that era now forced upon children in our schools pale by comparison.
Virgintooth
Ivanhoe, Mark, III Publishing, 192pp, $12.60
Teen-angst problems plague Elizabeth after she rises from the dead. This isn't your ordinary vampire novel. Elizabeth was a misfit teenager, and life doesn't get better for her when resurrected from the dead by the Master. Ivanhoe turns her sojourn with the vampire society into a devestating satire on human nature. And as if being a misfit vampire isn't bad enough, it's beginning to look like ferral vampires are going to bring the world to an end...
Geminga, Sword of the Shining Path
Litton, Melvin, III Publishing, 256pp, $18.00
Rodger just wants to do his construction work and play an occasional music gig. But when Geminga enters his life, everything changes. She's the deadliest assassin working for Peru's Shining Path. So what is she doing in California, and what could she want with Rodger? Find out in GEMINGA by Melvin Litton.
A.D.
Lofton, Saab, III Publishing, 320pp, $21.60
In a few years the White Aryan Resistance and the Nation of Islam will divide Amercia into racist regimes. Saab Lofton's A.D. starts with a look at one man's life under Farrakan's regime, then dives centuries into the future to look at a Libertarian Socialist Democracy, Saab's vision of Utopia. "The exposure of the inherently corrupt nature of nationalist ideologies, and the revival of the spirit of the original Black Panther Party, lies at the heart of A.D., an informed, obsessively researched and highly entertaining first novel by the 28-year old Saab Lofton. A blend of pulp and politics structured in two sections, A.D. re-imagines both the creation mythologies of the Nation of Islam and the dystopias of George Orwell's '1984' and 'Animal Farm' as a racially segregated America ruled by the Nation of Islam and White Aryan Resistance." Darius James, New York Press.
Pyrexia
Méry, Michel, III Publishing, 192pp, $18.00
"Pyrexia is a weird and somewhat wonderful blend of surrealism and sf, with plenty of satirical shots at the Information Age we're now entering in the 'real world' and even some tasty, spaced-out recurrent erotic imagery as a bonus treat. " Jim Lee in Scavengers
The Father, The Son, and The Walkperson
Méry, Michel, III Publishing, 192pp, $18.00
A tour-de-force illuminating our society from forbidden perspectives. Chaos lurks behind the lines of every page, taking the society of the spectacle to new heights. You'll find yourself crying, laughing, and sometime just plain dazzled. Join the Father, Son, Walkperson, and other sentient beings in their quest for meaning in their absurd creation.
Vampires or Gods?
Meyers, William, III Publishing, 192pp, $27.00, Religion & Spirituality
History of the ancient immortals who promoted themselves as gods. VAMPIRES OR GODS? sets out to prove that vampires have actually existed by examining ancient documents, many of which are quoted extensively in the text. It shows how vampires used their special abilities to set themselves up as Gods and rule both small cults and sometimes major religions. It's hard to believe until you look at the evidence for yourself.
My Journey With Aristotle to the Anarchist Utopia
Purchase, Graham, III Publishing, 128pp, $12.60
A new novel set in Australia a thousand years in the future explores the possibility of a highly developed civilisation existing in harmony with its citizens and with nature. It brings to life the ideas of such essayists as Noam Chomsky, Murray Bookchin, Emma Goldman and Sam Dolgoff.
This'll Kill Ya
Willson, Harry, III Publishing, 192pp, $10.80
The ultimate, highly-offensive, anti-censorship satire. A book you won't want to read if you believe in censorship. It contains much language that will offend both the Christian Right and the Left Wing Politically Correct. Actually, if you aren't too prejudiced, you might just die laughing while you read it.
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