#title A text dump on Loompanics Unlimited #lang en #pubdate 2024-02-07T01:50:48.140Z #topics Original Texts, research text dumps #notes Includes many scanning and formatting errors that could do with correcting. See [[https://www.thetedkarchive.com/library/a-text-dump-on-how-many-loompanics-unlimited-books-are-downloadable][A text dump on how many Loompanics Unlimited books are downloadable]] for a list of solely the books mentioned in these catalogs. ** Introduction: Loompanics! The Story of the World’s Most Extreme DIY Books Author: Daz Lawrence Date: May 30, 2023 Source: <[[https://weirdbones.co.uk/loompanics-the-story-of-the-worlds-most-extreme-diy-books/][weirdbones.co.uk/loompanics-the-story-of-the-worlds-most-extreme-diy-books/]]> ----- Loompanics was your go-to one-stop shop for ‘grey area’ and ‘very black indeed area’ books for thirty years. At this risk of this sounding like one of those cataract-viewed pieces which suggest everything in the old days was better, pre-internet, to find out anything beyond the mainstream, whether it be weird films, bootlegged music, or counterculture books, required a certain amount of digging. This almost always required sending off an SAE to an address that may or may not exist to receive a catalogue of what was available. What you received in return could be little more than a scrawled list of what someone had for sale (think eBay but with crayons) or, if you were lucky, a nice stapled catalogue of a world you didn’t know existed. Tiny typewritten listings of gigs recorded on string and yoghurt pots pressed onto butterscotch-coloured vinyl; 9th-generation video nasties on unmarked video cassettes which required 90 minutes of you pressing the tracking button and swearing/crying; books promising you ways to unpick locks, build a bazooka and decipher codes. What?! Loompanics was founded by publisher and editor, Mike Hoy, in 1975 in East Lansing, Michigan. A self-proclaimed anarchist, he named the company after National Lampoon magazine, at the time one of the premier vehicles for cutting satire. Thinking ahead, he thought that it may help his advertising in the magazine by incorporating ‘lampoon’, though circumstances meant that the magazine flew the roost well before Mike had dug his nails in. The aim was always to challenge the norm – to question authority, and the government, and to forge your own path. Above all, it rallied against censorship and asked that people be allowed to have all the information possible to make their own decisions. Initially, Mike published relatively thin volumes written by himself, as well as selling questionable books from other publishers which fit in with his own mindset. The business grew to the extent that larger premises and distribution were required and in 1982 he moved the business to Port Townsend, Washington, on the recommendation of his friend, R. W. Bradford, future publisher of Liberty magazine. By now, Hoy was being sent manuscripts directly from authors and had developed a catalogue of books which covered an extraordinary variety of subjects but always written with great care and knowledge – usually as the writer had significant personal experience of their given subject. Loompanics specialised in non-fiction, in fact, many of the books could be considered ‘do it yourself’ manuals. How to avoid paying tax; how to fake ID; how to hide things (like, REALLY hide things); how to manufacture drugs; how to make your own weapons – these weren’t books you’d ever find in stores. However, it wasn’t all crime, hedonism and illegal practices – there were guides on self-sufficiency, one of Loompanics’ biggest sellers being ‘Rancho Costa Nada: The Dirt Cheap Desert Homestead’ by Phil Garlington, a guide to building a life in the dust by a man who had lived that life through no fault of his own. There were volumes on living sustainable lifestyles – ‘Dumpster Diving – The Advanced Course’; ‘How to Build an Underground House’; ‘How to Disappear Completely and Never be Found’. There were guides to self-publishing; homeschooling; cooking food in the wild; even founding your own country. Once you’d found Loompanics, you became part of a secret guild. As well as a rather hefty annual catalogue, you’d be sent thinner volumes periodically of recently-published books or pamphlets or those about to sell out. It was quite overwhelming as to where to start and even though you had no intentions, it was difficult to resist learning how to make explosives, pick a lock or read about the lives of obscure eccentrics or religious crackpots. Of course, Amazon’s limitless inventory means that some of the unwieldy books Loompanics distributed are now easily available (sometimes, admittedly, at a healthy price) – John Fisher’s guides to uninhabited islands; John Q. Newman’s ‘[[https://www.amazon.com/Be-Your-Own-Dick-Investigating/dp/1559500832?ref_=ast_author_mpb][Be Your Own Dick: Private Investigating Made Easy]]‘, Jan Bondeson’s books on human deformity. Nothing to spook to horses, as such, but books which otherwise were unlikely to be stocked by mainstream bookstores ‘back in the day’. Those that did attract suspicion led to Hoy being investigated and interviewed by both police in Europe and the FBI – he was found to have committed no crime in publishing the books in both cases. “Sold for information purposes only!” was regularly emblazoned on both books and their catalogues, a bit like ‘Have I Got News for You’s’ use of ‘allegedly’ – unlikely to help much in court but better than nothing. In 2006, Mike Hoy called it a day. Ironically, the ability to advertise his wares to millions more potential customers was stifled quickly by Amazon, eBay and Google, who weren’t risking having any books which might get them into trouble on their platforms. In any case, the secret information contained within much of his inventory was now free for all to read on the internet without so much as a self-addressed envelope required. At 60 years of age, Hoy was unwilling to adapt to a digital world and his stock was sold off to both individuals and other publishers. Hoy was once asked what he thought the implications were of a child getting hold of one of his books on drug manufacture: “In the first place, I do not sell to fourth graders, but for the sake of argument, let’s say that I did sell a copy of ‘Secrets of Meth’ to a 9-year-old – what could the “harm” possibly be? Here is a brief excerpt from that book: ‘Another way of doing the electric cell method of turning the propenyl benzene into phenylacetone is given in the Journal of Organic Chemistry article, Volume 49. If, at the conclusion of passing current through the reaction mixture, a little 1% solution of sulfuric acid is added and stirred for an hour, the product of the cell in 98% yield of the same glycol by the formic acid and peroxide method.’ That is from page 72. Now, I submit that if we had a fourth grader who could actually understand that passage, what we ought to do is give that kid a state-of-the-art laboratory and get the hell out of his way. A guy like that might discover a cure for cancer, or something. A phenom like that ought to be encouraged to study chemistry.” Daz Lawrence Fill your Loompanic boots [[https://archive.org/search?query=loompanics][here]]!
* 1991 Main Catalog
Here is the FBI File on Loompanics Unlimited 1981-1995 which includes the 1991 Catalog: <[[https://www.governmentattic.org/4docs/FBI-Loompanics_1981-1995.pdf][governmentattic.org/4docs/FBI-Loompanics_1981-1995.pdf]]>
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Anarchist's Guide to the BBS, The
Armed Defense B & E Book, The
Basement Nukes
Beggar's Handbook, The
Best Book Catalog in the World
Big Book of Secret Hiding Places, The
Birth Certificate Fraud
Black Market Operations
Black Markets Around Ihe World
Bodyguarding
Building With Junk Check Fraud Investigation
Close Shaves
Code Book, The, Third Edition
Code Making and Code Breaking
Comparative Data. State and Provincial Licensing Systems
Complete Guide to Gun Shows, The
Complete Guide to Lock Picking, The
Computer Underground. The
Computer-Related Crime
Construction & Operation of Clandestine Drug Laboratories
Counterfeit Currency
Counterfeit I.D. Made Easy
Covert Surveillance 4 Electronic Penetration
Credit Card Fraud
Crimes Involving Poisons
Criminal Justice
Crimmai Use of False Identification. The
Curious Punishments of Bygone Days Directory of U.S. Mail Drops. 1991-92 Edition
Disruptive Terrorism Eden Seeker's Guide. The
Escape From Controlled Custody
Execution Fighting Back on the Job
Frauds. Rip-Offs 4 Con Games
Fraudulent Credentials
Freedom Road
Freelance Writer’s Handbook Gemtology
Getaway
Gening Started in the Illicit Drug Business
Getting Started in the Underground Economy
Great Hideouts of the West
Guerrilla Capitalism Handbook of Vital Records Information
Heavy Duty New Identity. The
Hidden Economy. The
Home Workshop Explosives
Homemade Guns and Homemade Ammo
Homicide Investigation
Howto Beat Honesty Tests
Howto Bury Your Goods
How to Buy Land Cheap, Fourth Edition
How to Collect illegal Debts
How to Disappear Completely & Never Be Found
How to Do Business Oft the Books
How to Find Missing Persons
How to Get ID In Canada, Third Edition
How to Get Lost & Start All Over Again
How to Make Cash Money at Swep Meets. Flea Markets. Etc
How to Make Your Own Professional Lock Tools. Vol 1
How to Make Your Own Professional Lock Tools. Vol 1-3
How to Make Your Own Professional Lock Tools, Vol 1-4
How to Make Your Own Professional Lock Tools. Vol 2
How to Maka Your Own Professional Lock Tools. Vo! 3
How to Make Your Own Professional Lock Tools. Vol 4
How to Start Your Own Country. Second Edition
How to Survive a Nuclear Accident
How to Use Mail Drops for Privacy and Profit
Hunting Humans Improvised Weapons in American Prisons
Interrogation
Investigative Methods for White Collar Crime Job Opportunities in the Black Market Last Frontiers on Earth, The
Lip Reading Made Easy
Loompanics Unlimited Main Catalog
Loompanics' Greatest Hits
Lucifer’s Lexicon Making Crime Pay
Manuals On Mayhem
Methods of Disguise
Might is Right
Muckracker’s Manual, The
Myth of Natural Rights, The Native American Anarchism
Natural Law
Night Movements Occult Technology of Power, The
Organization of Illegal Markets. The
Outlaw's Bible, The Person-Number Systems of Sweden, Norway, Denmark & Israel
Physical Interrogation Techniques
Poison Pen Letters
Poisoner's Handbook, The
Police Sniper, The
Political Trashing
Practical Guide to Photographic Intelligence. A
Principia Discordia
Professional Kilters
Protective Services
Psychedelic Chemistry Rants and Incendiary Tracts
Reborn in Canada, Second Edition
Reborn in the USA. Second Edition
Recreational Drugs
Resurrection of Anstrocracy. The
Right to Be Greedy. The
Rip-Off Book. The
Rip-Off Book Volume 2. The Secret Science of Covert Inks. Th®
Secrets of Methampnetamine Manufacture
Selections from Free America
Selective Assassination
Sex Crimes Investigation
Shadowing and Surveillance
Shelters, Shacks and Shanties
Shoplifting and Employee Theft Investigation
Silencing Sentries
Silent Death
Sling. The
Subterranean Worlds
Subway Survival
Successful Armed Robbery
Survival Bartering
Surviving in Prison
Surviving Major Chemical Accidents
S.W.A.T. Team Operations Take No Prisoners
Techniques of Burglar Alarm Bypassing
Techniques of Revenge.
Techniques of Safecracking
Techniques of the Professional Pickpocket
Twisted Image
211 Book. The Undercover Work Vehicle Theft Investigation
VONU Who Says Paranoia Isn't “In" Anymore?
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World Power Foundation. The
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*** THE BEST BOOK CATALOG IN THE WORLD Loompanics Unlimited Main Catalog Our retail catalog is so popular that many bookstores have asked about buying copies for resale. Includes detailed descriptions of more than 700 hard-to-find books and videos on unusual topics. More than 250 large pages crammed with outrageous offerings. Also includes articles, essays and special features commissioned just for the catalog. Subjects covered include: • The Underground Economy« Moneymaking • Tax Avoision • Privacy • Hiding Things • Fake I.D. • Surveillance • Investigative Skills • Crime • Police Manuals • Frauds & Cons • Computers • Locksmithing • Ninja • Self Defense • Revenge • Guns • Silencers • Bombs • Guerrilla Warfare • Murder • Survival • Self-Sufficiency • Homemade Shelter • Life Extension • Paralegal Skills • Sex • Drugs • Rock'n'Roll • Intelligence Increase • Science Frontiers • Heresy » Anarchism • Reality Creation • Mass Media • Self Publishing • And Much. Much Morel You simply must see it to believe it! 1991. 8-1/2 x 11. 254 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ** THE COUNTERCULTURE
THS ABOLITION OF WORK
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"BriiBtmilv funny-. Prmioetuise— Visionary-" — Booklist "Many readers will enjoy this unique and Brdy pasting of many things deserving it- " — The Small Press Book Review "This collection is weft wank the price— outrageous and refreshing... ~ — Nemos “One ofthe mast brilliant writers of our time. “ — Factsheet Five "Some of the mast alarming, delightful. dsstmguAd, amusing, and offensive writings in history—“ — Uttre Reader “A mind-bending collection-“ — Lett Bank Books “Those who do enjoy being challenged to think are herewith urged to buy this book udthout delay." — The Thought “These are woratt ta remember, to quote, to lock your doors from." — MalUfe *** THE ABOLITION OF WORK by Bob Black Bob Slack's opposition io work has landed him on the pages of USA Today, ne Wall Street Journal, and The Village Voice, among others. His writings have appeared in hundreds of counter-culture publications. The title essay in this collection is probably the most well-thought-out condemnation ol wage labor ever to appear in print. The other essays are equally provocative and include the now-famous “Feminism as Fascism" and “Theses on Groucho Marxism.” 1986. 5’4 x 8W. 159 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-41-5. *** RANTS AND INCENDIARY TRACTS Edited by Bob Black & Adam Partrey Subtitled “Voices of Desperate Illumination 1558 to Present," Hants end Incendiary Tracts is a collection of very loud outcries from very disturbed writers. Timothy Leary, the Marquis de Sade. Judge Roy Bean. Ezra Pound, Wilhelm Reich, the Ayatollah Khomeini, Max Stlrner, Valerie Solanas. Rabbi Meir Kahane. Anton Szandor La Vey. Kerry Wendell Thornley. Earth First!, and dozens more. “Why is a rant so important? Because no one dares speak his mind anymore." 1989, 5% x 814, 220 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-941693-03-1. *** THE RIGHT TO BE GREEDY
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These» On The Practical Necessity Of Demanding Everything
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A communist defense of pure greed? Out ol the Situationist movement of the 1970's comes a challenging attempt to reconcile Marxist commu- msm.with capitalist egoism. The authors propose that selfishness is the highest form of communism. that all morality is a form of self-sacnfice. that the true egoist transcends petty materialism tor a more rewarding form of self-fulfillment. One ol the most challenging books you will over read. 1974. 514 x 814. 94 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-35-0. "Arguably the beat book ever published on the history of Anarchism In the U.S.” — Left Bank Books “J «old mine- Anwne interested in the mots of free thought will be rewarded by reading «."—Claustrophobia *** NATIVE AMERICAN ANARCHISM by Eunice Minette Schuster The history of anarchism tn the Uniteo States from colonial times to the early 20th Century. Covers the abolitionists, women's rights movements, supporters of reproductive and sexual freedom, pacifist ana anti-war movements, alternative communities and much more. 1932. 5'w x 814. 202 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-94-6. “A prophetic ttaempl at dMmwtg a coming utopia," —
TbeEgost "(Evans! forges. Bke a sword a svmhesB of left. and right»
wing critiques—“ —
Small Frkm Review *** THE RESURRECTION OF ARISTOCRACY by Rudolph Carlyle Evans Not everyone dreams of a "kinder, gentler”
world — especially not Rudolph Carlyle Evans.
His book is a call lor a new feudalism where a
warrior elite will dominate the masses without
apology. Stunning, frightening and inspir-
ing.1988. 514 X 814.328 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-71-7. O 94117 *** SELECTIONS FROM FREE AMERICA by Bolton Hall Bolton Halt was a pioneer in "alternative economics" at the turn of the century. One of the most creative thinkers of his time, he rubbed elbows with the likes of Emma Goldman and Benjamin Tucker. These 20 essays cover subjects such as taxes, co-operative living, potitical reform, money reform, monopolies, free trade, and much more, including an introduction by Mark Sullivan. 514 x 814, 199 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-65-2. Segnar Kcbbearb “Redbeard's vulgar (but eloquent! bombast, for all its affeaaaon. is a purgative, clauamg the mental system with its roughage— “ — SmaU Press Review *** MIGHT IS RIGHT by Ragnar Redbeard An egoist classic, Might Is (tight is a tireless, juicy rant against both political and moral rights. The world is governed by farce, not by genteel political or religious creeds, and the rule of Power is just natural, and will never be changea by ideologues. Those who have enjoyed Nietzsche and Stimer will not want to miss this exciting work, which includes an introduction by S.E. Parker. 1984. 5'A x 8%. 154 pp. solt cover. ISBN 0-915179-12-1. *** [Page 3 is missing] ... *** [Page 4] "An underground classic that's in a class by iisef." —Small Pres« Notes "_i/ you’ve got a funnvbone, this'll lickte it pink." —Amazing Stories "Al least once a week someone comet in and oda for this book.” —Abrakadabra■ *** PRINCIPIA DISCORDIA or How I Found the Godden and What I Did To Her When I Found Her by Malactypae the Younger Is it a joke disguised as a religion, or a religion disguised as a joke? This Is the official bible of the Dlscordian religion, which worships Eris. Goddess of Chaos. A classic of guerrilla ontology, includes an introduction by Robert Anton Wilson. 1980, 554 x 8%. 100 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-040-9. 'Wital ir an ‘Culla»' who debunks — nay, demolishes — ite idea of natural righisi laws-” —FREFANZINE. *** NATURAL LAW or Don’t Put a Rubber on Your Willy by Robert Anton Wilson A continuing episode in the critique of natural rights theories started by L.A. Rollins The Myth of Natural Rights, Wilson lets fly at Murray Rothbard. George Smith. Samuel Konkin and other purveyors of the "claim that some sort of metaphysical entity called a ‘right' resides in a human being like a ‘ghost' residing in a haunted house." An entertaining, informative and well-thought-out book that should be read by anyone who has ever bean attracted to any ideology. 1987. S!4 x 8». 72 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-61-X ".<» engrossing lour of Inner Earth" —Sdence Frontiers “For those who hare enjoyed Ike Hobbit. Lord of the Rings, and similar alts Kaftan- Hihkei offer a stmewhat feasible explanation oft- the theory oft « hollow earth and sublet*- ratteen civilizasiQns,“ —Bookie “This book ft written in such an exciting wgy rta I wanted to find various underground beasties. And that is the author's magtci“ —Fme *** SUBTERRANEAN WORLDS by Walter Kafton-MlnM A delightful work tracing the histories of hollow earth theories to their origins. A journey into the human imagination as much as a journey to the center at the earth. Includes dozens of rare photographs and drawings. An excellent book for both teens and adults. 1S89. 7 x 9.306 pp. illustrated, soft covar. ISBN 1-55950-015-8. RigAfs ' LA Roífínt O 94067 She (Occult Scchuuluun Çotucr *** THE OCCULT TECHNOLOGY OF POWER by Alpine Enterprise This book is reads like Machiavelli's Tha Prince edited tor the 20th Century. A masterpiece of conspiracy theory, it provides detailed instructions for achieving and maintaining total power over society. Knowledge • Power • Finance Capitalism « Politics • Education • Secret Societies • And more, including an excellent bibliography. Fascinating stuff! 1974,6 x 9.62 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-009-3. “A devastating antidote to Rothbard's The Ethics of Liberty." —Jeff RIggenta* *** THE MYTH OF NATURAL RIGHTS by LA. Rollin* In this seminal work. LA Rollins effectively demolishes the myth of “natural rights." He exposes the “bleeding heart libertarians" who promote these rights, including Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard. Tibor Machan, Samuel Konkin and others. Rollins dissects the arguments for natural rights, cutting through the faulty logic to the core of libertarian dogma. An Important book for libertarians who take their ideas seriously. 1983. 5'4 x SVt. 50 pp. soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-007-7. ’A joy a read.” —Liberty “Lucifer's Lexicon is great stuff” —New Libertsrisa “Don't deny yourself these extraordinary puns and «ata- " —taspiracy *** LUCIFER'S LEXICON by LA. Rollin In the spirit of Ambrose Bierce's The Dewi's Dictionary, this is the first collection of Rollins' biting definitions and aphorisms which have singed the pages of many libertarian periodicals. A deliciously satirical piece of work. 1987, 554 x 854,135 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-13-1. “4 shocker!“—Ubestf Loves Library *** THE WORLD POWER FOUNDATION It* Goal* and Platform by Harold Thoma* Certainly the most reactionary book ever written. A group of millionaires plot to create a world where they are the masters and everyone else is either a slave or dinner: "Ultimately, everything is food, so the greatest sin is to waste it and the greatest folly is not to recognize it." Beyond Nietzsche, beyond Machiavelli, beyond even the Marquis de Sada. 1980, 554 X 854, 90 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-002-6. ** Dropping Out *** SHELTERS, SHACKS AND SHANTIES by D.C. Beard A fascinating book with over 300 pen and Ink illustrations and step-by-step instructions for building various types of shelters. Fallen tree shelters • Indian wickiups • sod houses • elevated shacks and shanties • tree houses • caches • railroad tie shacks • pole houses • log cabins * and many more. One of the great classics of outdoor lore. 1914,5 x 7,259 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-69-5.
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HIDEOUTS
OF THE WEST
Shelters, Shacks and Shanties D. C. Beard “We tkomughly enjoyed this book aid give it the high sign of approval" — Mongo Stack *** GREAT HIDEOUTS OF THE WEST by Bill Kaysing An idea book for living free, this is a guide to imaginative hideouts in eleven western states and Canada. Caves, treehouses, cabins, mines, ghost towns, bams, warehouses, islands — even moveable hideouts like RVs and boats are covered. The needs for hideout survival are also covered, including food, water, clothing, cooking, bathing, security and communications. You never know when you might need a hideout. 1987. 5’4 x 8!4. 170 pp, heavily illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-82-8. “You have to see this book for yourself.” — Inter- neikusal Brotherhood of Mercenaries *** THE LAST FRONTIERS ON EARTH Strang« Places Where You Can Uve Fr«« by John Fisher This amazing book discusses living in Antarctica. on floating icebergs, on platforms in the ocean, underwater, as a nomad, in an airship, and much more. For each place, the author considers cost of living, the availability of food and shelter, the climate and other important factors. There are places where you can live free — if you’re determined. 1985. 5’4 x 84 125 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-24-5. VO.NU Ike 10, iw 1Sv Inn ■y hnndv source of information on feiling trees. splitting logs, making shakes, —and wmous npes of pumeemg skids." — Amerfcsa Survival Guide *** VONU The Search tor Personal Freedom by Rayo, edited by Jon Fisher Rayo was an early pioneer of libertarian theory. He coined the term “vonu" (invulnerability to coercion) and discussed non-political means of achieving freedom here and now. This collection of articles draws on Rayo's experiences as a van nomad and wilderness dweller. Loaded with practical information on how to squat on public or private lands and live well in the wild. 1983.5H x 8». 112 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-96-2. ’The advice is detailed, true, fill of wit. “ — Whole Earth Ecolog “...for home handypersons and prospective _ Booklist “One person’s Junk may be tmoiher person’s haute.- and Broadstmt tells how. A handy I book." — The Arkansas Gazette “It’s all here in this book." —HOME Magazbe BUILDING WITH
And Other Good Stuff
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*** BUILDING WITH JUNK And Other Good Stuff by Jim Broadstnot A complete guide to building and remodeling using recycled materials. Millions of dollars worth of building materials are thrown away every day. This book shows how to find, store and use this good stuff. Covers floors, ceilings, walls, foundations, roofs, plumbing, wiring, utilities, windows, doors, cabinetry, trim, insulation, appliances, furniture—even solar powerl 1990,8» x 11,159 pp, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 1-55950-036-0. *** HOW TO BUY LAND CHEAP Fourth Edition by Edward Preston Now in its Fourth Edition, this is the bible of bargain-basement land buying. The author bought 8 lots for a total sum of $25. He snows you how to buy good land all over the country lor not much more. This book takes you through a step- by-step process for 1) finding cheap land 2) evaluating it 3) bidding on it 4) closing the deal. Addresses for hundreds of sources are provided, along with proven form letter* that get results. You can buy land for toss than the cost of a night out — this book shows how. 1991, 5’4 x 8’4. 146 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-064-6. HowTo Buy Land CHEAP Edward Preston HOW TO START YOUR OWN’ COUNTRY ’There’s hope for you would-be potentates.“ — The Straight Dope by Cedi arfaww, *** HOW TO START YOUR OWN COUNTRY Second Edition by Erwin S. Strauss Start your own country’ Yes! This book tells the story of dozens of new country projects and explains the options available to those who went to start a country of their own. Covers diplomacy, national defense, sovereignty, raising funds, recruiting settlers, and more, including names and addresses of current projects. Over 100 page* of fascinating case histories illustrated with dozens of rare photos. Second Edition. 1984, 5'4 X 8'4, 174 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0915179-01-6. "Anyone looking for thru peal escape for more than just a visit will do well to read this down-home, fact-filled sampling of suggestions.” —Book Reader *** THE EDEN SEEKER'S GUIDE Edited by William L Soany A cornucopia of articles on where you can go to live The Good Life — and how to get there — from people who know. How to Leave the City • How to Make a Living in the Country • The Best Places to Live in the U.SA. • Affordable Hawaii • The Ozarks • Best of the West • Costa Rica • Oregon • Living on an Island • And Mora — including information on how to buy rural property. Get started on the road to your own personal Eden. 1989. 5'4 x 8'4 169 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-89-X. ** Computers "4 guile io the 'underworld' of bulletin board
systems.**
— Personal Computer Magazine "The Anarchist's Guide to the BBSistke book
to read if you're looking for a gmind-letiet
entrance to the tnmUe work! of electronic
— Anarchy “The Anarchist’s Guide to the BBSls essentia!
for anyone who has
verboten btfomation to
share with others.’'
— Mongo Slack *** THE ANARCHISTS GUIDE TO THE BBS by Keith Wade A fascinating journey Into the world of computer Bulletin Board Systems.
Tells you how to use bulletin boards, how to find the best of them and how
to start one of your own. The author is a computer security expert. He lakes
you on a lively tour of an invisible electronic universe. What you find there
will surprise youl 1990.5'A x 8K. 94 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-5595O-O37-9. ------- "The Computer Undergroiuui is a highly detailed and closeup look of computer hacking, piracy, phreaking and crime. ** --Popular Communications *** THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND byM. Hirry This book should be read by anyone who has personal records on computer files — which is to say everyone, since there are an estimated 50 computer databases that keep track of each and every one of us. This huge book shows the tricks of the computer crook's trade. No other book takes you behind the scenes to meet the computer criminals and show you their methods. 1985, ; 8'4 x it. 280 pp, illustrated, soft cover. , ISBN 0-915179-31-8, ! ------- . .. ~ ^riume i* a descriptor of a dozen ntunKruRiMH different aimutal tedtnigees.“ —- Personal Computer Magxrine *** COMPUTER-RELATED CRIME by the U.S. Army This manual was prepared for the exclusive use COMPCTKtt—RELATED Qf (he u s Army c^OTj |me|lig8nca DMsron. |t provides explicit details on how computer crime _?• Is perpetrated, how to detect it and how to J®", prevent it Covers Data Diddling • Trojan Horse • Salami Techniques • Superzapping • Trap ~ Doors • Logic Bombs • Scavenging e Piggy- ~—--------------------- backing « Impersonation e Wiretapping • Simu lation • And Much More. 1990. 8’4 x 11, 79 pp. " ' illustrated, glossary, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-027-1. 'Tre often wished that every writer submitting material m
us understood and followed the advice Wilson includes
regarding editors. "
— Writers Cecacctioa *** FREELANCE WRITER'S HANDBOOK by James Wilton Written by author of more than 45 books and
hundreds of magazine articles, this is a realistic
guide to writing for a living. James Wilson tells
you how to avoid being ripped-off while getting
the most money for your efforts. Topics include:
Branching Out to New Markets • Recognizing
Turning Points • How to Handle Editors • Neg-
otiating Contracts with Small and Large Publish-
ers • Getting Paid • And Much Morel 1988.5’4 x
8%, 180 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-70-9. Cl 84080 LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED • PO Box 1197 • Port Townsend. WA 98368 ** UNDERGROUND ECONOMY *** JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BLACK MARKET by Burg»** Laughlin A complete survey of working conditions in the
U.S. Black Market (the illegal, but victimless,
economy). Covers pay, organization, risks,
advancement, culture, society, prices and bene-
fits. Some of the businesses covered include:
Gambling, Narcotics, Abortion, Pornography,
Loan Sharking, Prostitution. Liquor, and People
Smuggling. Also includes organizational dia-
grams and a glossary of slang. 1978,554 x 8%, 144
pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-004-2. These businesses are honest — but flfegoi"
— living Free
*** BLACK MARKETS AROUND THE WORLD by Burgess Laughlin The color and drama of illegal but victimless
economic activities around the world are
revealed in this fascinating book. Visit Ireland,
The Netherlands, Sweden, Zambia, Singapore,
Australia, Thailand, Canada, and many more
places where people much like yourself earn
their living by offering products and services that
other people want and are willing to pay for —
but which are declared illegal by their govern-
ments. 1981, 554 x 8». 144 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-003-4. "A no-holds-bamd guide to the wide open
world of the underground economy. "
— Critique “The Mmate book on financial privacy. “ — Eden Press “ifyou belie ve that government regulations are
wise rules set up for the benefit of all of ta and
taxes are our fair shore of common dudes,
thenyou wouldn't want to read this book.”
— Dillinger Relic *** GUERRILLA CAPITALISM
How to Practice Free Enterprise
In an Unfree Economy by Adam Cash What good is "believing in" free enterprise it you don’t practice it? This book gives you step-by-step instructions on how to do business "off the books": Doing business without a license « Getting customers to pay tn cash • Keeping two sets of books • Investing unreported income • And much more. Highlighted with case histories of successful guerrilla capitalists. 1984.554 x 8%, 172 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-16-4. *** THE ORGANIZATION OF
ILLEGAL MARKETS It is widely believed that monopoly control, based on violence, corruption or risk-spreading, is charactenstic ot the black market in illegal goods and services, such as marijuana and bookmaking. This book refutes that notion, and shows that illegal enterprises are likely to be smaller than their legal counterparts. A fascinating and iconoclastic look at the black market — which reveals more competition than generally exists in legal markets. 1988,854 x 11,54 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-34-2. *** HOW TO DO BUSINESS “OFF THE BOOKS" by Adam Cash tnGuernlla Capitalism, Adam Cash showed you exactly how millions of Americans are defending themselves against a greedy government by evading taxes. Now he digs aven deeper into the secrets ot the Underground Economy with this amazing book. Learn to keep your underground income "off the books” and deal with (he IRS and others who want to burden you with taxes, fees, licensing requirements, etc. 1986.5W x 854, 156 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-25-3. *** THE HIDDEN ECONOMY The Context and Control of Borderline Crime by Stuart Henry This is one of the most unusual books you will ever read — it is about an aspect of the Underground Economy not discussed In other books. It is about people who steal from their employers. There is a social network of petty thievery in every community in the world. This book explores that network: the people, the products, the impact on the economy. Well written and informative. this excellent book was out of print tor many years. 1978,554 x 8'4,206 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-76-8. “Bow to run a profitable cask banners either part-time or fitUMra- — The Whole Work Casto* *** HOW TO MAKE CASH MONEY AT SWAP MEETS. FLEA MARKETS, ETC. by Jordan Cooper After years of making good money at flea markets, the author lets you in on the secrets of success. What to sell • Transportation • SettingUp • How to Display Your Wares • Pricing * Saving Money on Food • Advertising • Rain and Bad Weather • The IRS • And Much More. 1988, 514 x 814.180 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-82-2. *** BLACK MARKET OPERATIONS
Mariretfng Theory end
the Fencing ot Stolen Goods An examination of the fencing of stolen goods as an example of how the black market functions. Includes how the goods are stored, how they are sold to wholesalers (the fence) and retail customers (the street), how prices are set. how the goods get to market, and much more. 1971,555 x 8'4,102 pp. charts and graphs, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-017-4. *** GETTING STARTED IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY by Adam Cash Every year.billlons of dollars go unreported and untaxed in the Underground Economy — and. contrary to government propaganda, it’s not all drug dealers and criminals, but ordinary Americans like yourself that have chosen to not report all or part of their income. Adam Cash tells you how to ease your way into the tax-free Underground Economy.Soto for informational purposes only. 1987.514 x 854.160 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-46-6. . arme sfumo rw luttoggy wotaw ecowmo MU tjCüliVtfiV ¡.HU uhlan of limrh mt Itili" dnaaters ** DRUGS *** SECRETS OF METHAMPHETAMINE MANUFACTURE Revised and Expanded Second Edition by Uncle Fester A step-by-step how-to-do-it book on the manufacture of methamphetamine and psychedelic amphetamines. The result of ten years of practical experience. This book is not meant to encourage anyone to break the taw, but it does point out the ultimate futility of government prohibitions of '■controlled substances" by showing just how easily these substances can be manufactured. The second edition includes methods for making MOA and MDMA from plant oils. 1391.5% x 8». 160 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-070-0. *** RECREATIONAL DRUGS by Professor Buzz The single finest book ever written on the manufacture of recreational drugs. Profusely illustrated, it covers the equipment, techniques and reagents used in the clandestine manufacture of illegal drugs. Procedures for crystallization, chromatography, distillation and reductions are given for the following types of drugs: Amphetamines • Hallucinogens • THC • Analgesics • Hypnotics, Sedatives and Tranquilizers. Also includes detailed instructions tor buying and maxing precursors. Sold tor Informational purposes only. 1989.8'? x 11.166 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-88-1. *** PSYCHEDELIC CHEMISTRY by M/cheaf Valentine SmUfi The biggest, best, most complete book ever written on how to manufacture psychedelic drugs! Intended only tor those who have a thorough knowledge of advanced lab techniques in organic chemistry. Extracting THC from marijuana. Making LSD. Synthesizing cocaine. Mescaline, harmallne. muscimole and more. Out of print tor years, now available in a revised, updated edition with much new material. 1981.514 x 8'4. 200 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-10-6. *** GETTING STARTED IN
THE ILLICIT DRUG BUSINESS by Harolds. Long Here Is a nitty-gritty, no bullshit Insider's look at the illegal drug business — the most Had about business in the world. Every facet of getting started in the drug trade is covered, including finding a source of supply, growing your business, packaging for sale, protecting your operation from competitors and the police, staying out of jail, and much more. This is the kind of information you cannot find anywhere else (except at the school of hard knocksj.Sold for informational purposes only. 1988.5’4 x 814.86 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-81-4.
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CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORIES by JadtB. Nimble This book describes, in step-by-step, illustrated detail, how to set-up and run a clandestine drug lab — without getting caught! Jack B. Nimble reveals how to select a location, discusses safety precautions — including how and when to shut down — and gives advice on covering your tracks. Sold tor informational purposes only! 1988,514 x 8’4. 60 pp. Illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-40-7. ** PRIVACY ‘The sinpiimly moa comprehensive listing e/
confidential mail drops. A+ in my book!" — Rebel "For the mere, spook or moa of the
shadows-“
— Covert Intelligence 'The moa comprehensive directory available "
— Personal Finance "Husbands, wives, and people who hold
sensitive positions most often resort to otaU
drops in order to carry on their illicit
ajftàs.
It's for these kinds of
chanteurs that the
Directory of U.S. Mail Drops will be of
greatest service"
— Screw Msgatiæ *** HOW TO USE MAIL DROPS FOR PRIVACY AND PROFIT by Jack Luger Mall drops are the number one most important technique for Insuring your privacy. They are confidential mailing addresses that allow you to receive and send mail anonymously. How to select a mail drop; How to run a mail drop; Dodging creditors; Private safe deposit boxes: Sex in the mail: Fake ID; Financial privacy; Electronic mail drops; “Branch" offices; And much more. 1988, 514 x 8’4112 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-75-X, *** DIRECTORY OF U.S. MAIL DROPS
With an Appendix for Foreign Countries
1991-92 Edition
Complied by Michael Hoy
This comprehensive directory lists over 800 companies all over the world who will rent you an unlisted address tor receiving and sending mail. Includes a detailed list of the services each company provides, such as secretariat support, fax service, telephone answering, and much more. Also includes hints on using mail drops for maximum personal and financial privacy. Widely recognized as the finest book of its kind. 1991,814 x 11.62 pp, more than 850 listings, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-063-8. *** INVESTIGATIVE METHODS
FOR WHITE COLLAR CRIME
Edited by William B. Moran This book was originally prepared to assist
prosecutors and police in the investigation of
white collar crime, it reveals in detail how govern-
ment agents gather information, develop evi-
dence, plan for search and seizure. and “link"
suspects to each other. Recommended to anyone
interested in the discovery of shady financial
transactions or other investigative sciences.
1985,514 x 814.112 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-28-6. *** HOW TO BEAT “HONESTY" TESTS by Sneaky Pete So-called “honesty" tests are now used widely by employers to screen applicants for jobs and to
test current employees to see if they're harming
the company. This book takes a close look at
these tests. Most honesty tests are provided by
three companies, and they have predictable
patterns. This book will show you how they work
and how to defeat their attempts to probe your
psyche. 1989,514 x 814,46 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-013-1. *** THE BIG BOOK OF SECRET HIDING PLACES by Jack Luger This is the biggest and best book on concealment of physical objects ever printed! Thlshuge book tells how searchers find hidden contraband and how to hideyourstulf so it can't be found. Topics include where to hide, what to hide and how to hide your stuff. 1988.814 x 11.128 pp, more than 100 illustrations, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-66-0. -Hits IS MY STASH OF UJOMPAaHcS Books ON HOlO TO SURVIVE- “A good book," “Pfaneer *** HOW TO BURY YOUR GOODS
The Completa Manual of
Long-Term Underground Storage by Eddie the Wire A completely illustrated guide to all the in's and out's of underground storage. Burial containers • Proper packaging • Locating a good site • The burial process • Protecting your site from discovery • Finding your site when you need your goods • Burying large machinery and gasoline • And Much Morel You never know when you will need weapons, food and other survival items. 1981.554 x 814.72 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-56-3. HOW TO BUCY YOD'D GOODS ** ID
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“If you are interested in disappearing successfully, Ms book can tell you how to avoid being easily found-. An axeltent reference book.“ — Scfenee FkUon Review a VMKMt-MIVk ilMA TAH ASP IWIM.T.-M. *** HOW TO FIND MISSING PERSONS by Ronald George Eriksen 2 “An excellent book — Tracer Msgpnine "A must read for those who don't warn m be
found.“
The classic book on hunting down anyone, anywhere. The author is a missing persons investigator who shares his hard-earned tips for finding people who do not want to be found. Shows how to use public and private records to track someone. Includes many practical ruses to get information from those who are unwilling to divulge it An essential book for any investigator, and for those who want to preserve their privacy. 1984.5’4 x a’4.102 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-04-0. *** HOW TO DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY & NEVER BE FOUND by Doug Richmond Heavy-duty disappearing techniques for those with "a need to knowl”
This amazing book uses real case histories to show how to: • Plan a
disappearance • Arrange tor new t.D. • Avoid leaving a paper trail• Cross
international borders e Cope with the separation from a former life • Even
how to stage a “pseudoclde" (making your disappearance look like death).
Remarkable! 1986. SU x 8’4. 107 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-52-0. *** HOW TO GET LOST & START ALL OVER AGAIN by GeryB. Cinrit Got money problems? This book will show you
how to solve them and. if that fails, how to run
from them. Includes: Keeping creditors at bay:
The advantages and disadvantages of bank-
ruptcy: Getting money to Get Lost with: Starting
off with a clean slate - - including how to fake a
job history and re-establish credit in your new
name. 1986,5'4 x 854, 138 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-53-9. *** METHODS OF DISGUISE by John Sample Here is an incredible, completely illustrated book on how to disguise yourself! Covers everything from "quick-change" methods to long-term, permanent disguises. Includes: how to assemble a pocket disguise kit you can carry with you and use at any time: ways to change your face, body shape, voice, mannerisms, even fingerprints: mail order sources for makeup, wigs, elevator shoes, fake eyeglasses, and much more. More than 139 detailed drawings. Learn to disguise yourself so completely even old friends wont recognize you! 1984,514 x 6'4.133 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915:79-92-4. *** COMPARATIVE DATA
Slate and Provincial Licensing System*
by the US. Government
This hidden gem of a book covers the drivers
licensing procedures for all 50 states and all
Canadian province*. Shows exactly how drivers
licenses are issued, recorded and filed. Includes
Learner’s Permits • Original Drivers Licenses •
Drivers License Renewals • Driver Testing •
Replacements for Lost or Stolen Licenses *
International Drivers Licenses • Non-Oriver ID
cards • Obtaining Driving Records * And Much
More. 8'4 x 11. 136 pp. numerous charts and
tables, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-51-2. "A swiple and rufevetKe mafwaifor Ae mvesagfr *** HANDBOOK OF VITAL RECORDS INFORMATION FOR ATTORNEYS AND WELFARE WORKERS by Anonymous The birth certificate is the cornerstone document in any set of 1.0., and this tells you everything you’ll ever need to know about it: Confidentiality • How to get official transcripts of birth certificates • Adoptions • Replacement birth certificates • Name changes • And much more. 5’4 x 8%. 82 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-14-8. Handbook of Vital Records Informatica for Attorneys and Welfare Worker* $7.95
Cis
Fsasoiu-iayaasa S'/5T£«I3 *** THE PERSON-NUMBER SYSTEMS
OF SWEDEN, NORWAY,
DENMARK & ISRAEL
by the U.S, Gotremmertt
At look at how Big Brother plays in many
Western nations. The "person number" is a
unique identifier assigned to every citizen of a
nation. The government report discusses how
these numbers are created and used by govern-
ments the world over. Essential reading for those
interested matters of IO. 8'4 x 11, 67 pp, tables
and charts, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-36-9. LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED • PO Box 1197 • Port Townsend. WA 98368
*** THE HEAVY DUTY NEW IDENTITY by Jahn Q. Newman Learn what It's realty like living under a new identity, in this hard-hitting book, you’ll meat undercover cops, federal witnesses and fugitives from the law who've tried living the tie of an assumed identity. Newman provides a detailed program for establishing a new identity that will not fail. When there is no other choice — when your life depends on it — get The Heavy Duty Next Identity. 1991. 554 x 8». 69 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-062-X. *** REBORN IN THE U.S.A. “Sands lays out a master pint for— building a new identity, wish cautions on the points where b's easy to uni-iienacnaUy leave a trace. " — Factsheet Five Personal Privacy Through a New Identity Second Editton by Trent Sands A complete guide to building a new identity in the United States from the ground up. Covers birth certificates, social security card, drivers license, passport, credit cards, and much more. Learn how to thoroughly document your new identity without revealing any information about your former life. 1991. 554 x 854, 121 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-057-3. “A valuable reference on the poUcies (or lack of them) that «ate and federal agencies fallow in issuing documents." — Privacy journal *** THE CRIMINAL USE OF FALSE IDENTIFICATION by the U.S. Government Members of the U.S. Congress wanted to understand how fake I.D. is procured and used in the United States, so they conducted an in-depth study and put together this incredible report, □escribes all the criminal uses for fake I.O. and how they work: credit card fraud, welfare fraud, food stamp fraud, insurance fraud, and much more. 1976, 554 x 854, 198 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-05-9.
The Crtnur.il Cse œ
False
Identification
*** REBORN IN CANADA
Personal Privacy
Through a New Identity
Second Edition
by Trent Sands
A complete guide to building a new identity in Canada from the ground up. Covers birth certificates. drivers license, social insurance card, passport, credit cards, and much more. Learn how to thoroughly document your naw identity without revealing any informMion about your former life. 1991.654 x 854.83 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-058-1. *** BIRTH CERTIFICATE FRAUD by The Inspector General The birth certificate is the foundation, or breeder document for all other forms of identification in the U.S. The amazing government study shows exactly how birth certificates are obtained under false pretenses, counterfeited, or made from stolen blanks. Includes case histories of fraud by illegal aliens, minors, con artists and lawbreakers. 1988,854 x 11.36 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-85-7 *** HOW TO GET tD IN CANADA by Ronald George Eriksen 2 and Mlstar Completely There are many books available on how to get 1.0. in the United States. Now. you can get documented north of the border, with How to Get I.O. in Canada. Learn how to get these pieces of I.D.: • Birth Certificates • Drivers License • Social Insurance Card • Passport • Secondary I.D. • And much more, including tips on using mail drops and staying free. Third Edition, 1990, 554 x 854,81 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-033-6. *** FRAUDULENT CREDENTIALS by the U.S. Congress A government manual on phoney degrees, diplomas and academic credentials. Full of fascinating case histories of how doctors and other "professionals'* use lake credentials to engage in businesses they have not been trained or licensed for. Learn how fake diplomas from “Harvard" and "Yale* are bought and sold, and what they're used for. 1985, 6 x 9, 83 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-68-7.
FRAUDULENT
CBBDENT1AL8
*** COUNTERFEIT I.D. MADE EASY by Jack Luger A complete guide to making your own IOI Using common tools and readily-available materials. you can make photo IO cards, drivers licenses, birth certificates, and much more. Includes illustrations of forgery techniguas and tips on using the ID you create. There’s no secret to making great looking ID — not with Counterfeit IJJ. Made Easy! 1990. 554 X 854, 131 pp, illustrated. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-90-3. - LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED • PO Box 1197 • Port Townsend. WA 98368 ** Surveillance *** A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PHOTOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE by Harold Hough A guide to taking and Interpreting surveillance photographs, team how
to: Take useful photos of objects miles away, and determine their
dimensions • Read documents burned to an ash » Take aerial photographs
• Use infrared light to capture invisible images • Develop film anywhere,
anytime • Legally use surveillance photographs for commercial purposes
• And much more, includes actual spy photographs and many helpful
illustrations. 1990,555 x 854,135 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-053-0. *** WIRETAPPING ANO ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE Commission Studies A gold mine of practical information relating to the nuts and bolts of wiretapping and bugging. Topics include: Audio Eavesdropping • Telephone Wiretapping « Infinity Transmitters • Special Purpose Microphones • Radio Eavesdropping Devices « Wireless Microphone Transmitters • Microwave Devices « Tape Recording Systems • Tracking Systems » And More. Contains surprisingly thorough, illustrated descriptions of a wide variety of electronic surveillance techniques and equipment, 1976,854 x 11. 112 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-005-0. MADE EASY EDWARD B. RITCHIE *** LIP READING MADE EASY by Edvard B. Nltchla Here's a James Bond-type skill every snoop
should be familiar with — "listen-m" on conver-
sations you can't hear! Find out what deals are
being made over seemingly casual lunches.
Eavesdrop to your heart's content, Videotape
now. translate later. Learn secrets — secretly!
The author taught thousands of people to read
lips. His easy-to-use. step-by-step. Illustrated
method enables you to become a creative spy in
just a few short lessons. 1985, 554 x 854. 136 pp,
illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-22-9. "This is not by any means a 'boy's book on »mapping'bur a serious text“ — Police Marksman *** COVERT SURVEILLANCE & ELECTRONIC PENETRATION Edited by William B. Moran A how-to-do-it manual for government agents, this book details professional techniques for spying and eavesdropping. Topics covered include: Shadowing & Tailing • Fixed and Mobile Surveillance • Night Vision Devices • Electronic Eavesdropping Devices • Concealed Microphones • Wiretapping • Interception of Computer Data • Telephone Bugging » And Much Morel Is Big Brother watching you? You bet he is — and this book tells you exactly how. 1983, S'A x 854.124 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-20-2. *** CODE MAKING
AND CODE BREAKING by Jack Lugar Wo Iwa in an information age: information is
bought. sold and stolen like any other good.
Businesses ano individuals are teaming to keen
their secrets safe with this practical, illustrated
guide to building and busting codes. Learn how
to construct simple or complex codes, team how
computers are used to make and break codes.
Learn why the most unbreakable code isn't at*
ways the best Ideal lor those interested in pro-
fessional and personal privacy. 1990, 554 x 854,
125 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-034-4. “UnuzuMr weU-tmmn. sucarta. easy io fmfi" —
^stkMsal lâteftfgewe Cmter *** THE CODE BOOK
Third Edition
byiffchw.EAIaro.’t»
All about unbreakable codes and how to use
them. No prior knowledge of mathematics is
necesuty to understand the easy-to-follow di-
rections. One time pads, modulo based codes,
public key systems, function ciphers, and much
more. Obscura secrets known only to interna-
tional espionage agents and professional crypto-
graphers— now revealed for you to use! 1987.554
x 854, 106 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-
915179-49-2. *** THE SECRET SCIENCE OF COVERT INKS by Ssmusl Rubin There are many books on codes and secret
writing, but no others on secret inks. The author
has opened his clandestine files to reveal formu-
las, recipes, directions and instructions for
making the most amazing covert inks. Vanishing
inks • Poison Inks • Incendiary and Pyrotechnic
inks • Inks used by Gamblers • Mail Opening
Techniques ® And much more. Over 60 years of
research has been brought together In this mas-
terwork. 1987. 554 x 854. 136 pp. illustrated, soft
cover. IS8N0-915179-44-X. LOOMPANI.CS UNLIMITED • PO Box 1T9.7» Port Townsend. WA 98368 ** Investigations *** Undercover Work A Complete Handbook by Burt Rapp Undercover operation« have acquired a mystique and image of glamour that overshadows how truly grimy they usually are. This book gives the real inside story on how undercover operations are conducted. Contents include: • Getting Started • Training Agents • Establishing Cover * Infiltration • Gaining Confidence • Using Informers • Blackmail • Entrapment • Industrial Espionage • Planting Evidence • Getting Paid « And Much More, 1986,5H x 8%, 143 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-32-6. *** SHADOWING AND SURVEILLANCE A Complete Guidebook by Burt Bapp This is a no-nonsense guide to shadowing and surveillance techniques with an emphasis on do-it-yourself, low-support methods. Tailing on foot and in a car • How to lose a tail • Using decoys and disguises • Searching property • Photographic surveillance techniques • How to conduct a stakeout• Electronic surveillance • And much more. 1986. 5'A x 8'.4,136 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-33-4. *** BODYGUARDING by Burt Rapp A professional, how-to-do-it manual on bodyguarding. Every aspect of protecting the life at the client is discussed in nuts & bolts detail. With over 80 photographs and illustrations, this is the finest manual ever written on the subject. 1988.5» x 8I4.290 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-63-6. "Otte of those esceprionat books that way
outclass evaythmgelse on the subject "
— Whole Earth Catsto« ~1 consider Ms book to be of gnat Mite to me
and ad persons wuh mmatgaave needs"
— Rebel Tour Muckraker's Manual has the front
page worn off because is has been read be
investigative reporters from the Cleveland
Haus Dealer to the Columbus Dispatch.
.VfiC
etc. These guys are always borrowing « and
are too cheap to buy their own copy. "
— Bounty Hunter Magazine *** THEMUCKRAKER'S MANUAL
How to Do Your Own Investigative Reporting
by M. Harry
How to dig out the dirt on anyone! Written far investigative reporters exposing political corruption, the detailed professional investigative techniques are useful to any investigation. Developing “inside" sources • Getting documents • Incredible ruses that really work • interviewing techniques • Infiltration • When to stop an investigation • Protecting your sources • And much more, including an extensive bibliography. 1984.5’.4 x 8’A. 148 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-03-2. *** PROTECTIVE SERVICES by tho Ü.& Army A bodyguarding manual that describes the techniques used by the Secret Service and the State Department to protect diplomats and high- ranking officials. Guarding in public places; Securing private residences and offices; Bomb threats; Defensive driving; Trave! security; Secure communications; And more. Including worksheetsand checklists. 1990,8»x 11.140 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950429-8.
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*** INTERROGATION
A Complete Handbook
by Burt Rapp
A complete manual on interrogation — including how to survive being interrogated. Contents include: The history of interrogation. The basics of effective interrogation. Examination and cross-examination. Why interrogations sometimes fail. And much more. Everything you ever wanted to know about interrogation, but were’ afraid to askl 1987, S'A x 8». 230 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-59-8,
** Locks of there days." — Privacy FubBcarions
■techniques of
: SAFECRACKING.
— The Seattle Times "The most comprehensive book ever written on the subject" — Phoenix Systems "Everything you ever wanted to know atout *** THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO LOCK PICKING by Eddie the Wire This Is the single finest manual on tock picking ever written — over five
years of research went into its preparation. Detailed, illustrated, step-by-
step instructions are given for picking ail the commonly found lock types.
Also covered are various other ways of bypassing locks, how to mount
practice locks, and much more. 1981. S55 x 855.80 pp. Illustrated, soft cover.
ISBN 0-9151794)6-7.
Burglar Alarm Bipasmg
*** TECHNIQUES OF BURGLAR ALARM BYPASSING by Wayne B. Yeager Any alarm system can be beaten. This book shows how. Dozens of security systems are described tn illustrated detail: ■ Magnetic Switches * Window Foil • Sound and Heat Detectors • Photoelectric Alarms • Central Station Systems • Closed Circuit TV • And Much Mora. You'll learn how they work and how they can be defeated. A must book for anyone concerned with security. 1990.555 x 855.104 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-032-8. *** TECHNIQUES OF SAFECRACKING by Wayne B. Yeager No safe is secure, because locksmiths must be
able to get inside if the lock breaks. This book
illustrate* every known method tor breaking into
safes, vaults and safety-deposit box« ® Combi-
nation Guessing • Combination Theft • Drilling •
Punching • Peeling e Torches • Explosives. For
all those fortunate enough to have something
worth keeping safe. Technique» at SafecrtKic-
Ing
is eye-opening reading. 1990.555 x 854.88 pp,
illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-559504)52-2. *** HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL LOCK TOOLS
Four Volume Set
by Eddie the Wire
Complete, illustrated instructions for making your own professional lock
tools — better than manufactured tools and much cheaper! All the tools
you need are available In hardware and hobby shops with no questions
asked. Volume One: Lifter picks • Diamond picks • Snake picks • Plug spinners
• Tools for spring latches • Car-opening tools. 1980, 555 x 855. 31 pp, 23 illustration*, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-047-8. Volume Two: Tension wrenches • Carrying cases • Mass production
techniques • Impresstoning tools • “Stoning” picks. 1981, 555 x 855.50 pp,
24 illustrations, softcover. ISBN 1-55950-048-4. Volume Three: Pick guns • Simulators • Tools for tubular locks • Tension wrenches for lever locks • Weighted tension wrenches. 1981.554 x 854, 44 pp. 28 illustrations, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-049-2. Volume Four: Using a computer to generate pick profiles • Making "soft”
break-ins that can't be detected • How to “case” a subdivision • One-
handed tension wrench • Magnetizing picks tor concealment 1988,5’4 x
854.55 pp. 8 illustrations, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-050-8. Three Volume Set (Vol*. 1-3) (ISBN 1-55950-0S9-X) Four Volume Set (Vol* 1-4) (ISBN 1-559504)60-3) *** THE B & E BOOK
Burglary Techniques and Investigation
by Burt Rapp
A practical manual designed for the police officer tn charge of a burglary
investigation and civilians interested in reducing their vulnerability to theft
Includes: • Illustrated Breaking and Entering Techniques • Getaways •
Safe-Cracking • Fencing Operations • Gathering Evidence * A Guide to
the Best Tools and Equipment. 1989, 555 x 855, 145 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-021-2. *** THE 211 BOOK
Armed Robbery Investigation
by Burt Rapp
This is a practical manual for the police officer
working an armed robbery investigation. Learn
how to handle a ”211'’ in progress, how to take
statements and process the crime scene, how to
work informants and work-over suspects. All the
tools and techniques are at your fingertip*.
Includes valuable information on how to prevent
armed robberies. 1988. 554 x 854. 172 pp, illus-
trated, soft cover. ISBN 1-559504)194). ■LOOMPANICS UNLIMITED • P.O Box 1197» Port Townsend. WA 98368 ** Self-Defense ‘This handy little manual leUs you htnr the spies and supertenesdoit, — Classic Moiorbooks *** GETAWAY
Driving Technique» tot Escape and Evasion
by Ronald George Eriksen 2
A veteran dirt-track racer and high performance driver reveals everything you need to know about escape and evasion techniques. Cornering, right-angle turns, S-turns. hairpin turns, the “bootlegger’s" turn, the “moonshiner’s" turn and other*. Ramming, blockades, vehicle modification and eluding .a tail are also covered. 1983,514 x 854,48 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-98-9. ARMED DEFENSE »«■me 4VaHUMVSSS«AV "This book is for the person who has decided » luaaju« far self prelection' —American Survival Guide *** ARMED DEFENSE
Gunfight Survival for the
Householder and Businessman
by Burt Rapp
This book will show you how to teach yourself to shoot well enough to save your lite in a variety of ugly situations. You will learn techniques and tactics that work, not Just reflections of somebody's theories. This book also covers what you need to know about the legal and emotional aspects of surviving a gunfight. 1989. 514 x 814. 214 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-92-X. "ma ht of usefid infomotioit." — Journal of Gvil Defense *** SURVIVING MAJOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS
And Chemlcal/BIotogicat Warfare
by Duncan Long
Hardly a weak goes by without the report of some major chemical accident. This book tells you how to respond to chemlcal/biological threats. Includes a discussion of the types of dangerous chemicals you are likely to encounter, how they work and what effects they cause. Initial reaction, protective measures, and decontamination are then discussed, including complete addresses for ordering survival equipment and supplies. 1986.514 x 854,172 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-38-5. *** CLOSE SHAVES
The Complete Book
at Razor Fighting
by Bradley J. Stainer
This is the only book ever written on the bloody art of razor fighting. More than 60 photographs demonstrate the easy-to-understand techniques. Carrying and Concealing Razors • Fighting Grips • Stance and Body Movement • Vital Target Areas • Basic Attacks • How to Win a Razor Fight • And Much More. WARNING: This book is pretty gruesome. 1980, 554 x 854,86 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-008-5. 510.00 "4 W-U researched and highly readable Mirk on a subject that, like it or not. concerts us alt“ — American Survival Guide *** HOW TO SURVIVE A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT by Dunean Long Even with all the built-in safeguards, nuclear power plant disasters are possible — witness Chernobyl and Three Mite Island. This book shows what you can do now and in the event of a nuclear accident. Detection equipment• Protective suits, masks and filters • Deciding whether to flee or stay • Decontamination procedures for home, food and water • And much more. 1988. 554 x 814. 154 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-67-9. NIGHT *** NIGHT MOVEMENTS
Tranalatad from the Japanese
This rare translation of a Japanese military text is generally regarded as the finest study of mgnt fighting ever written. Used to train snipers, scouts and saboteurs in World War I. it has become one of the classic training manuals for insurgents all over the world. Cover« Psychology • Silence • Dress • Vision • Hearing • Shooting • Demolition • Battles • And more. Essential tor the study of counter-insurgency and clandestine activities. 1913.554 x 854, 132 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-78-4. survival QARTERIK6
DUNCAN
LOBO
O 13083 “4 fine book on banmng." — Freedom Guide *** SURVIVAL BARTERING by Dunean Long People barter for different reasons — to avoid taxes, obtain a better lifestyle, or just for tun. This book foresees a time when barter is a necessity. Three forms of barter: Getting good deals: Stockpiling for future bartering; Protecting yourself from rip-offs: And much more. Learning how to barter could be the best insurance you can find. 1986.554 x 854.56 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-37-7. "Most valuable is the inclusion of many old and out-of-print books that may be looted if you ¡am» they sass in the first ptace." —Warriors *** MANUALS ON MAYHEM
A Complete Guide to the Literature
of Combat Martial Arts and Serious Self Defense by Bradley J. Stainer Review» of over 150 books covering every conceivable type of combat self defense. Covers martial arts books, military combat texts, police manuals and civilian defense instruction publications. Each book is rated, with information on where it might be found. 1979,514 x 854,86 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-001-8. *** SUBWAY SURVIVAL by Bradley J. Steiner Subways are dangerous places, as any New York commuter knows. Home to scores of thieves and delinquents, they are the scenes of murders, rapes and robbings. Bradley Steiner, a martial arts instructor and author of several books on the martial arts, teaches you to defend yourself using your wits and the resources available in the subway. Men and women will team to protect themselves from armed and unarmed attackers. 1980. 554 x 854, 141 pp, heavily illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-000-X. ** CRIME *** COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY How to Heatly Make Money ; by M. Thomae Cotlint ' Learn how counterfeiters make money that
looks, feels end spends like the real thlngl Exact
counterfeiting techniques are shown in step-by-
step, illustrated detail. Printing money, "aging"
money, passing money, buying equipment,
setting-up shop — all the secrets of the counter-
feiter are revealed In this book. Sold for informa-
tional purposes only. 1990, 554 x 854, 137 pp,
illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-042-5. “For the iton-angeb among us this ‘jattuitae lawyer" mamud can be a handy reference an! eye-opener, interesting, tasty, and scary. " — Whole Earth Review *** THE OUTLAW’S BIBLE by EJL Baoxhle The best "jailhouse" law book ever published — for people on the outside who want to stay there. This is a real life civics lesson for citizen lawbreakers: how to dance on the fine line between freedom and incarceration, how to tiptoe the tightrope of due process. Covers detention, interrogation, searches and seizures. The only non-violent weapon available for those on the wrong side of the law. 1985. 5» x 854. 336 pp. index, soft cover. ISBN 0-915173-80-6. *** CREDIT CARD FRAUD by Burt Rapp Written for police officers, this book is for those
stung by credit card fraud: the merchant, the
banker, the man on the street. It reveals all the
scams, from forged cards to telemarketing np-
offs. Learn how crooks turn credit into cash,
automobiles and other big-ticket items. See how
they gat cards and card numbers, and how they
beat credit limits. Most importantly, learn how to
spot frauds and stop them before they get
started. 1991, 554 x 854, 127 pp, illustrated, soft
cover. ISBN 1-55950-055-7.
CREDIT CARD
FRAUD
Burt
FRAUDS.
RIP-OFFS
AND CON GAMES
*** FRAUDS. RIP-OFFS A CON GAMES by Victor Santoro A startling and often humorous look at the wolves who are after your skin. Some of the fascinating scams covered include: • The Dirty White Collar • Securities Swindles • The "Terrible Williamsons" • The Gypsies »-Credit Card Cons & Catches • “Financial Planners" • Selling Counterfeit Ideas • Coat-Tailing • Fraud Salad: An Assortment of Con Games. 1988.5’4 x 854.188 pp, soft cover. ISBNG-915179-57-1. *** MAKING CRIME PAY by Hm!d S. Long What does it take to make crime pay? Written by a professional criminal, this book is packed with information not available anywhere else (except, maybe, in jail). It explains what makes some criminals successful while others get caught, it also discusses how to deal with police, courts, and the criminal justice system to minimize apprehension and conviction. 1988.554 x 854, 81 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-63-0. *** THE RIP-OFF BOOK
The Complete Guide to Frauds,
Con Games, Swindles and Rackets by Victor Santoro Learn what frauds are, how they work, how to
protect yourself, and how to strike back when
you're the victim. Classic Cons • Land Swindles
• The Badger Game * Entrapment Frauds • Job
Offers • Sex • Mail • Telephone Traps * More
than 100 specific frauds exposed. The most
complete book ever written on frauds and cons.
1984, S54 x 854.200 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-18-0.
BIP OFF
BOOK
VICTOR S.'Hr'TORO *** SUCCESSFUL ARMED ROBBERY by Harolds. Long A nuts-and-bolts manual on armed robbery written by a pro. Once inside, you’ll find loot like this: • How to plan a robbery • Factors affecting your success • How to carry out an armed robbery • How to avoid self-caused failure « And much more. Must reading for cops and robbers everywhere. Sold for informational purposes only. 1990, S54 x 854.50 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-023-9. *** THE RIP-OFF BOOK
VOLUME 2 by Victor Santoro Most people think of con artists as flim-flam men working Three Card Monte on a streetcorner. Victor Santoro exposes the big time rackets: doctors, hospitals, shrinks, lawyers, cops, military recruiters, stock manipulators, inside traders, the mafia, and more. An encyclopedia of gyps, schemes, frauds and swindles, and ideas on how to strike back. 1988, 554 x 8’4. 129 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-47-4.
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PICKPOCKET
*** TECHNIQUES OF THE PROFESSIONAL PICKPOCKET by Wayne B. Yeager If you wonder how someone can get inside your pockets without your knowing, then get inside this book. You’ll team all the techniques of the pickpocket: how they guess which pocket holds the loot, the grab and ran, the finesse lift, cutting the pockets, how they use accomplices, how they can steal a watch right off the wrist Learn how the pros get into your clothes, and what you can do to protect yourself. 1990,554 x 854,71 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-046-8.
*** ESCAPE FROM CONTROLLED CUSTODY by Tony testa Right now, there are people held captive all over the world. Some of them will try to escape. A few will succeed. This book takes you captive to show you what It’s like. You'll learn to make knives from toothbrushes and printing presses from shoes. You'll follow prisoners through tunnels and over walls. Along the way, you'll hear about some of the great escapes: acts of bravery and cunning that stir the human spirit, 1990,554 x 854,144 pp, illustrated, index, soft cover. ISBN 1-55960-038-7. ESCAPE «0.95
HOMICIDE
INVESTIGATION
*** HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION by Burt Bapp A detailed police manual on the procedures for Investigating a murder. This is a fairly grisly book, not for the weak at heart. Covers » Arriving on the Scene of a Murder • Handling Murder Suspects • Estimating Time of Death ® The Investigators Log • Sketching a Murder Scene® Using Psychics and Hypnosis • What Really Happens at an Autopsy • And Much More. 1989, 554 x 854, 180 pp. Illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-020-4. ' 'The realities of prison Ufe ante through ¡nfbmuumty in this rottgk-cut, ocatsioiudly profane book." — Booklist *** SURVIVING IN PRISON by Harold & tang A disturbing account of life behind bars. The author has spent the last ten years in prison. He describes how prisons are run: the penal code and the cellblock code. He takes you out to the yard and into the hole. He explains why rehabilitation programs fail. And he reveals what is required to survive the personal degradation, brutality and humiliation found in contemporary American prisons. 1990.854 x 11,128 pp, softcover. ISBN 1-55950-044-1. □ 40070 «4.95 *** VEHICLE THEFT INVESTIGATION
A Complete Handbook
by Burt Bapp
Auto theft is big business today, and getting bigger. This invaluable handbook will serve as a source and investigative guide tor the patrol officer, the plainclothes policeman, the civilian insurance investigator or claims adjuster. Covers vehicle theft techniques, the illicit parts business, insurance frauds, the crime lab, and much more. 1989.554 x 854.120 pp. Illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-010-7. *** HOW TO COLLECT ILLEGAL DEBTS by Hamid S. Long If a deadbeat owes you money for drugs or a gambling dabL who ya gonna call’ This book shows how to collect illegal debts, and ths tactics may surprise you. How to find a subject's weaknesses; Making arrangements for payments; Creating an atmosphere of fear; What to do when all else fails; And much more, including how to set-up an illegal debt collection business. 1990, 554 x 854.69 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-041-7. I HOWTO , eotiKT • ntfauiwî • $8.95 | ÎJPM6 21 WMISU1 m M« «MUÌM | CaBiSWWICK’iS rOtESMS | UlMtllll M ttl UH □ 34052 *** CRIMES INVOLVING POISONS by th® U.S. Army A military police manual on the investigation of crimes involving poison. Covers • Poisons and Their Effects • Symptoms of Poisoning • Crimes Associated with Poisons • Crime Scene Investigation • Laboratory Tests • Interviewing Witnesses ® And Much More. 1967. 854 x 11.16 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-028-X.
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□ 40051 "hteal for retailers, security managers and security *** SHOPLIFTING ANO EMPLOYEE
THEFT INVESTIGATION by Burt Bapp Hvary year, businesses lose billions of dollars
to shoplifters and dishonest employees. This
book will help them fight back. It includes an
incredible, illustrated encyclopedia of alt the
methods used by shoplifters. Also. 12 methods
employees use to steal their bosses blind.
Detailed information on how you can battle
losses due to theft. 1989, 554 x 854, 172 pp. illus-
trated. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-87-3. *** CRIMINAL JUSTICE
New Technologies and the Constitution
by the U.S. Gangrene
A truly frightening assessment of new criminal justice technologies and their Impact on our basic freedoms. Includes: Electronic Surveillance • Computerized Data Matching • ONA Typing • Automated Fingerprint Identification • Biometric Security Systems • Electronic Monitoring « Drug Therapy • Hormone Manipulation • Due Process and The Right to Privacy. 1989, 754 X 10, 56 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-016-8.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
NEW TECHNOLOSIES
4NP THE CONSTITUTION
*** SEX CRIMES INVESTIGATION by Burt Bapp AH sorts of sex crimes are in the news these days — more than ever before. This book is a police manual for the Investigation of sex crimes. A practical guide to investigating rapes, prostitution. pornography, child molestation, snuff films, sex in the mails, computer sex crimes, and much more. No modem police or investigative library is complete without this book. 1988. 554 x 854. 198 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-72-5. O 55071 .
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** WEAPONS *** HOMEMADE GUNS AND HOMEMADE AMMO by Ronald B. Brown How many "homemade gun" books have you read, only to discover that you need a metal lathe or milling machine? This book will teach you to make guns — and ammunition — with simple handtools and everyday materials. Step-by-step photographs, drawings and plans show how to make: A12 gauge shotgun • A muzzleloader • A double-barrel • A wooden gun. Five simple gunpowder recipes and two simple pnmer recipes are also included. 1986.514 x 814,190 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-39-3. SWAT. TEAM OPERATIONS 'This book will help S. IK4.Z team members
deal with a broad range of threats quickly.“
— Law and Order ”.4 guide to putting together a crack SWAT
team through proper training, recruiting
nnd
equipping." — Police Magazine *** S.W.A.T. TEAM OPERATIONS by Burt Bapp All the available information on S.W.A.T. team tactics combined with over 100 photographs and Illustrations make this the best S.WJLT. training manual ever. Covers these threats: barricaded gunmen, snipers, hijackers, terrorists, wild mobs, rock houses, and much more. It’s also a training guide, including entering buildings, team deployment and movement, setting-up ambushes, using snipers, gathering intelligence and using sophisticated weaponry. 1990. 814 x 11, 151 pp, heavily illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-035-2. *** HOME WORKSHOP EXPLOSIVES by Uncle Fetter A guide to making demolition-strength explosives using readily available materials and supplies. The detailed, illustrated instructions rely on fairly simple procedures. Covers »Nitroglycerin • Nitroglycol • Nitromannitol • PETN • RDX (Cyclonite) • And more, including detonation systems. Sold for informational purposes only. 1990. 514 x 814, 126 pp. illustrated, soft cover ISBN 1-55950-022-0. "Professionals and intmsud laymen should not be without
it" ’
—The Official Cop Catalog
*** THE POLICE SNIPER by Burt Bapp This exciting book examines the police sniper's
role, since his duties will determine his equip-
ment and tactics. Every phase of the police
sniper's mission, from selection and training to
actually shooting people, is examined. Covers a
variety of realistic situations in illustrated detail.
1988.514 x 814. 196 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-77-6. *** THE SLING
For Sport and Survival
by CHH Savage
A complete, illustrated guide to making and
using a sling — the ancient weapon David used
to kill Goliath. Slings are silent, accurate and
deadly. Easily improvised and highly portable,
they are increasingly used in urban guerrilla
warfare, particularly in Northern Ireland and
Israel's West Bank. Step-by-step, illustrated
slinging stances, construction techniques and
ammunition ideas highlight this book. 1984.514 x
814.72 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-19-9. IMPROVISED WEAPONS^ gr. in AMERICAN PRISONS 3V -A«-. — *** IMPROVISED WEAPONS
IN AMERICAN PRISONS by Jack Luger Dozens of rare photographs highlight this fascinating book on how weapons are made and used in American prisons. Covers knives, garottes, fire bombs, blunt instruments and guns. Also includes information on how weapons are smuggled into prisons, how they are hidden once inside and how they are used in escapes. 1985, 514 x 814,83 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-26-1. "Easy and very practical reading no matter which side of the display table you re on. " — Gun Week *** THE COMPLETE GUIDE
TO GUN SHOWS by Thomas W. Thielen Gun shows are great places to buy not only guns and ammo of all kinds, but also survival and military surplus gear at the lowest prices anywhere. This guide tells you how to locate a gun show, how to get the best deals, how to be a dealer, trading tactics, even how to promote and run your own gun show. 1980. 514 x 814. 118 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-99-7.
** MURDER & TORTURE *** THE POISONER’S HANDBOOK by Maxwell Hutchklneon One of the most gruesome books ever printed. Covers poisons and how to use them, including: Plant Poisons • Animal Toxins • Chemical Poisons • Terrible Polsons * Lethal Drugs • Poisonous Gases • And More. Also covers some methods of delivery and antidotes. Sold for information purposes only. 1988,554 x 854,64 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-73-3. UKCHE FESTER *** SILENT DEATH by Uncle Fetter Underground chemist par excel lance Uncle Fester turns his attention to poisons — and the result is Silent Death. A complete guide to poisons, their administration and detection. Inorganic Poisons • War Gases « Nerve Gas • CIA Shellfish Toxins • Time Delay Poisons • Botulism « And much more. Sold tor informational purposes only. 1989,554 x 854.123 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-86-5. "Hunting Humans is must reading for anyone interested in crime, sociology or human behavior." — Jack Olsen, author o f Son and Doe. "Hunting Humans is a book which should be hunted down by anyone and everyone who is aware of the menace of murder in our midst — it's a veritable mo’s Mo of whodunnits in serial slayings.“ — Robert Bloch, author of Psycho “7 highly recommend it “ — Maury Terry, author of The Ultimate Evil 14 grim but good popular reference work “ — Booklist “A must-have book. Highly recommended. “ — AFRAID HUNTW.G ! HUMANS *** HUNTING HUMANS
An Encyclopedia of Modem Serial Killers
by Michael Newton
More than 500 detailed case histories of serial killers from the 20th Century. This disturbing book describes their lives and their exploits without any varnish or puffery — the chilling details speak for themselves. More than 60% of the killers described here have never been mentioned in a published book before. This huge book is an unforgettable chronicle of the world's most deranged homicidal maniacs. 1990. 854 x 11. 353 pp, illustrated. hard cover. ISBN 1-55950-026-3. *** PHYSICAL INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES by Richard W. Krousher One of the most disturbing books ever pnnted. Detailed instructions for torturing information out of an unwilling subject. Includes humiliation, confinement, sensory deprivation, abrasion, electricity, and other painful techniques. Most people will not have the stomach to read it; those who do will learn more about torture and torment than they dreamed possible.Sold for information purposes only. 1985, 554 x 854, 93 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-23-7. *** EXECUTION by Bart Rommel A chilling examination of capital punishment, including detailed descriptions of all the techniques used by governments to put people to death: • Hanging • Electrocution • Beheading « Shooting • Gassing • Lethal Injection • Burning • Drowning • Entombment • Death by Nature • And many others, including a section on future technology such as microwaves and lasers. WARNING: The explicit writing in this book may ba disturbing to some readers. 1990.554 x 854. 119 pp. soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-051-4. EXEEUTIDn TOOLS a TECHNIQUES *** SILENCING SENTRIES by Oscar Olax-Cobo Oscar Diaz-Cobo shows how to take out a sentry without making a sound. He should know. He's instructed members of the Elite Military Forces and Security Agents in the art of close combat. Learn how to approach a sentry, what his weak points are. how to remove him. what defenses he will likely use. and morel Dozens of incredible photographs illustrate this well-written manual. 1988. 514 x 854, 92 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-84-9. *** PROFESSIONAL KILLERS An Inside Look by Burt Rapp A professional police writer. Burt Rapp has explored the world of paid killers in-depth. Come along as the hit goes down. Leam how hired guns get their assignments, get nd of their victims, get away without a trace. Leam how much hit men get paid, what weapons they prefer and why. Meet super-assassins from the Soviet Union, Israel and the United States. Get the inside look at a dark profession. 1990. 554 x 854. 157 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-054-9. *** SELECTIVE ASSASSINATION As An Instrument of National Polley by the U.S. Government Reprint of a government document that discusses the United States Government's use of assassination to forward political goals. Includes details on how targets are selected, how missions are planned, how personnel are chosen and trained, how cover-ups are conducted. A shocking but true account 1990, 6 x 9, 57 pp, soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-030-1. *** CURIOUS PUNISHMENTS OF BYGONE DAYS by Alice Mono Earle A book on tortures inflicted by Church and State. Originally published in 1896. this strange book will fascinate anyone interested in crime and punishment and the never-ending saga of man's inhumanity to man. Chapters include: The Bilboes; The Ducking Stool; The Stocks: The Whipping Post: The Scarlet Letter; Branks & Gags; Branding & Maiming; Public Penance; Military Punishment: The Punishment of Authors and Books. 1896.5 x 754,149 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-54-7. ** REVENGE “Chillbig aid effettive." •— Science Fiction Review *** TECHNIQUES OF REVENGE by Victor Santoro The “Godfather of Harassment* strikes again with this collection of techniques for inflicting devious mayhem on the ones who make life miserable for the average guy. Whether you’ve been mistreated by the media, dumped by your date or berated by your boss, you'll find sure-fire ways of getting “satisfaction." Includes advice on determining your target's vulnerabilities and Improving your timing. 1985.5'4 x 8’4.98 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-29-6. “This is not a book for ma guys This is a book for people who sincerely wwu to toot
other people."
— Fscttheet five *** TAKE NO PRISONERS
Destroying Enemies with Dirty and Malicious Tricks
by Mack Nasty
Mack Nasty doesn't believe in holding a grudge. He believes in swift, sure and devastating retribution. In this book. Mack reveals the most deliciously despicable revenge techniques ever conceived. How to destroy your enemy's house or car. How to get someone arrested for drug trafficking, kiddie porn, firearms violations or product tampering. Sold for entertainment purposes only. 1990.5’4 x 8'4.118 pp. soft cover. ISBN 1-55950-043-3.
FIGHTING BACK
Pomo«
Pew £ettew
VICTOR SANTORO *** FIGHTING BACK ON THE JOB by Victor Santoro One of the most satisfying "revenge" books ever published! Tells how to strike back against a lousy boss, lent fellow employees, ihe company spy. and anyone else in the workplace who has ticked you off. It you're getting canned, why not take everyone else with you? How about sailing company secrets to the competition? Remember, your boss can only wreck your life, but you can wreck his business. Sold lor entertainment purposes only. 1982,5'.v x 8*4.149 pp. illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-11-3. "Sveiythingyou need to kame to get wmge front the safety tf a malbost “ — Mfaokoota *** POISON PEN LETTERS by Keith Wada A complete guide to getting revenge through the mail, if you've had problems with people or organizations that seem too big to fight back against, this book is for you. Covers retaliation against Individuals, corporations and even government agencies. Includes nearly 100 letters, along with tips on stationary, mailing, and how to keep from getting caught Sold for entertainment purposes only. 1984.5’4 x 8'4.103 pp, soft ISBN 0-915179-15-6. *** DISRUPTIVE TERRORISM by Victor Santoro One lone gunman with a .22 rifle can shut down the etactricat power for an entire city. This chilling book reveals how a handful of terrorists can bring America (or any other modem nation) to its knees by systematic disruption of centralized services: power, communications, transportation, water supply and food distribution facilities. One of the most illuminating books on terrorism ever written. 1984.5’4 x 8’4.140 pp. soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-17-2. *** YOUR REVENGE IS IN THE MAIL by Keith Wada There are a lot of jerks in the world who need to ba taught a lesson. The problem is, how to get to them without causing yourself a lot of trouble? The answer is this book. More than 60 letters you can copy and use to get even. Insurance adjusters, bank tellers, salesmen, even government officials get their just desserts. Sold tar sidesplitting entertainment purposes only. 1988,554 x 8'4,168 pp, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-74-1 “Very timely in the wake of the Gary Han scandal, explaining hot» to d&cow (or set up) a candUae in that very way, among «tax " — tapiracy ~- *** POLITICAL TRASHING by Victor Santoro This book will help many people express their true political leanings — by trashing a politician's campaign so bad he'll have to cast his vote from the landfill. How to plague a campaign with dirty tricks and get away with it You could vote, or write letters, or join causes — or you can have somefunand trash the bums! 1987.5'4 x 8’4.168 pp, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-915179-64-4. ** Order Form [Page 21 is missing from the FBI scan]
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Herein you wiH find controversial and unusual becks on a wide variety of subjects. Most of these books cannot be found in even the Largest libraries. The majority of them will never be seen in bookslores. They arc hero now — available to you... So controversial ar© the books we offer that most magazines will not allow us to advertise. Most bookstores and distributors refuse to cany our titles. Most periodicals refuse to review our books, or mention our existence. That's OK with us. We know where we belong: we ere the fanatic fringe of the libertarian movement Because we do not believe in laws, rules or regulations. We have contempt for censorship, secrecy and dogmatism We don't give a damn about being ’respectable/ or Politically Correct. We don't care about anything except having fun and your right to find out anything you want to know. Nothings sacred to us. not even skepticism and self-reliance. Here is a listing of the subjects you will find covered In this amazing Catalog: WORK. Work hurts. Work scars. Work wounds and marks... Work. Work. /¿/¿tfWork. Pages 1 thru 9) MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITIES. If you're so smart, why aren't you rich? (Pages 10 thru 22) THE COLOR OF MONEY IS GREEN. Who says money doesn't grow on trees? (Pages 23 thru 26) TAX AVOISION. How to get the government parasites out of your pockets. (Pages 27 thru 23) THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY. The booming tax-free ’Off The Books” economy — and how you can profit from it. (Pages 29 thru 32) PRIVACY AND HIDING THINGS. We an have something to hide, don't we? The world's finest becks on stashing your contraband and valuables, and attaining and keeping privacy. (Pages 33 thru 38) FAKE I.D. Wa aro very proud of this amazing section. It contains the most comprehensive and excellent selection of books on I.D., fake I.D. and related subjects ever offered for sale. (Pages 39 thru 46) BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU. 1984 has come and gone, but Big Brother is watching you... (Pages 47 thru 51) CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS. Professional and effective techniques and methods for gathering Information and intelligence — now revealed for you to use! (Pages 52 thru 60) CRIME AND POLICE SCIENCE. For cops and robbers everywhere. (Pages 61 thru 77) LOCKS AND LOCKSMITHING. The most complete selection of bocks on locks. lock picking, and lock bypassing ever offered. Theso becks will open many doors for you... (Pages 78 thru 83) SELF DEFENSE. Protect yourself, your property, and your loved ones. What good is the ’right* to self defense without the knowledge? (Pages 04 thru 90) REVENGE. How to kick ass and take names. Don't get mad — get eiw/(Pages 91 thru 95) GUNS. Guns are even more American than Mom and appte pic. Come on. America, show us your guns/ (Pages 96 thru 100) WEAPONS. The right to buy weapons is the right to be free? —The Weapon Shops of tsher by A. E. Van Vogt. (Pages 101 thru 108) BOMBS AND EXPLOSIVES. Things that go Boom!\c\ the night (and day). (Pages 109 thru 112) GUERRILLA WARFARE. Will it happen here? It has In many (most?) other countries... (Pages 113 thru 116) MURDER, DEATH AND TORTURE. Little discussed areas ot the political arts. (Pages 117 thru 124) SURVIVAL. Survive and prosper in the coming ’interesting* times. (Pages 125 thru 128) SELF-SUFFICIENCY. Taking care of yourself — without government *help.a (Pages 129 thru 141) HEAD FOR THE HILLS. Dropping out, retreating, uninhabited islands, nomadic living, and more. (Pages 142 thru 149) GIMME SHELTER. Real housing for real people. (Pages 150 thru 154) HEALTH AND UFE EXTENSION. How to live longer and better. Did someone say something about death and taxes? (Pages 155 thru 159) PARALEGAL SKILLS. Free yourself from the Legal Guild. (Pages 160 thru 164) SEX. Sex is great! Sex is goodl Yea, sexfff(Pages 165 thru 174) DRUGS. The ras/dope on dopel (Pages 175 thru 185) ROCK 'N* ROLL. Kian does not live by bread alone... (Pages 186 thru 197) INTELLIGENCE INCREASE. If you're so rich, why aren't you smart? (Pages 198 thru 210) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Visionary science for the future... and now. (Pages 211 thru 217) HERESY/WE1RD IDEAS. Kicking around some sacred chaos... (Pages 218 thru 229) OUTLAW HISTORY. 'What is history but a fable agreed upon?'— Napoleon. (Pages 230-241) ANARCHISM AND EGOISM. Forbidden philosophies for far-out people... (Pages 242 thru 252) MASS MEDIA. The blow-dried ‘reality" of TV, magazines, newspapers, movies, etc... (Pages 253 thru 256) CENSORSHIP. Censorship, sebmensorship. Seriously disturbed cretins want to control your access to ideas and information. (Pages 257 thru 262) REALITY CREATION. Make your own world. Make the worfd you want by doing what you want. (Pages 263 thru 266) SELF-PUBLISHING. The ’press’ is “free" only if you own oncl (Pagos 267 thru 270) MISCELLANEOUS. Stuff that didn't quite fit in any of the other sections. (Pages 271 thru 280) This catalog is for knowledge. It is for joy and pleasure. 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We hope you enjoy our books and catalogs as much as we enjoy putting them together, if you know of any good books which are not currently in our catalog, please tell us about them. Happy book hunting, and good reading! *** DONT MISS THE SPECIAL ARTICLES AND FEA TURES IN THIS ISSU EH! Selling Your Time & Labor, by Jim Hogshire, edited by Dennis P. Eichhorn, artwork by Mark ZingareiH (Page 1) Online With Tho Super Hacker, An Interview with The Knightmare, Conducted by Michael E Marotta (Page 72) Your Friend, The Food Co-op, by Steve Schumacher^P^e 137) Transform And Rebel: The Calico Indians And The Anti-Rent War, by Th. Metzger (Page 194) The Biodiversity Of Races, by Robert Masters 230) Lucifer’s Lexicon, by L.A. Rollins (Page 279) ** Index by Title ... ** Selling Your Time & Labor Comic ** Work *** Introduction Work hurts. Work scars. Work wounds and marks.... Work is what they Uy to get you to do in order to bo able to buy what they try to make you think you want. Work is what //toy try to make you do in order to got what they try to prevent you from obtaining otherwise. Work. Work. Fuck work. *** THE HIDDEN ECONOMY
The Context and Control of
Borderline Crime
by Stuart Henry Tho Hidden Economy is
one ol the most unusual b2oyou will ever read — it is about
an aspect of the Underground
Economy not d&cussod in
oifwbooto.
This tock is about
th© preparty crimes committed
by ordhary pacplo in faptimate
jobs. It is about the pilfering
and fiddling of goods and
services that goes cn every
day in faeforios. shops and
offices up and down the
country. It describes the
context in which these crimes
occur, Iho relationships
between the peep’o who take
part in thorn and die sub-
economy they form. It locks
beyend technical preperty theft
into a world where the
aoqusitkn and exchange of 'cheap* goods, ’bent gear.’ ard 'bits ard pieces’ has a per serial flavor;
where fiddling can bring exci ternent. status and honor; where buyrig ard
soiling stolen gocds signifies doing favors for workmates, friends and
relatives; and where lire relationships among ’trading partners' and Ilie
flow of goods bO’een them forms a hidden economy which operates as
a socially supportive community supplying otherwise unobtainable
resources. 7 dont to «taafap from smxS businesses. That's certify bad But if you seo some Marks and Spencer's shirts with ti)o tube's cut cut. you're not bothered it doesn't hurt them. ft doesn't matter ifbig firms Ake thatbse a bit/ —A trader in the hidden economy The Hidden Economy gets into areas not (focussed in other books — people who steal from the* X>bs. Wen written end informative, ths excellent bock has been out ci pnnt for years. Now Loompanfcs is very prcod to offer to its readers Stuart Henry's The Hidden Economy.
1973, 5H Xt>i, 206pp, Wired. softcover.
THE HIDDEN ECONOMY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13076)
*** ALL THE LIVELONG DAY
The Meaning and Demeaning of Routine Work
by Barbara Garson Th'<8 is cne or the rneas books on work that
we have seen. What do employees do In a tuna-fish
factory or a P/ng-Poog plant? How do
koypuncbers. auto assembters. and clerks in
irtsuraoco coirpanles keep from go'ng crazy?
To find Rarti*ra Garson travel wd
th© country tor tao years, spying out no
g.imos, thn gimmicks, tho rrtnuta-tomlnulo
davicos people use to restore moaning Io
ci)s drained at meaning in tha h.ito of
industrials™. Sho found resentment. she
found humiletfon, sho even found sabotage.
But above nil. sho found that people
passknately went to engage in productive
(as opposed to useless toll). In this book, the quality of everyday work is revealed, along with the methods used by peopto to survive < Ko matter how rar the division of labor goes. people will stlD try to keep from being reduced to robots.
1973, 4)4 X 7t 239ppf sort cover.
ALL THE LIVELONG DAY: $5415
(ORDER NUMBER »4178}
*** THE RIGHT TO BE LAZY
by Paul La fargue
A litre communist propaganda epees up any catalog. so this time we have ncludod this pamphlet, whch was wntlen by Kart Marx's son-in- law In a French prison during 1883.1: has been called 'the first modem pamphlet in favor oí leisure for the worker.' Paul Lafargue, classic scholar and physician, who spread revolutionary leachrigs erd agitated for me eight hour day. wrote this pam- ptitel In prison and argued that nwNnery should ease the life of worWng men. For rinety years, its kony and humor have delighted readers ri many tangueaos The present edition of this labor and socialist classic adds an introductory sketch of labor and pottrial cor d tons In the France of lafan gue's time ard short notos cn the persons he lampooned, it includes a brief life history ci this ight-hearted agitator, who dd much to estabish May First as World Labor day. and spent three terms in prison for his radicalism.
1663, 4* x7K, 123 pp. softcover.
THE RIGHT TO BE LAZY: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94072)
*** THE ABOLITION OF WORK
and Other Essays
by Bob Black
(Be viewed by Michael Hoy) Beò 8UKk has been around the fringe of
extremist potecs In America for several years
row — but be is ro ¿oner of causes. not Beò
Black! Bob Black analyzes and dissects,
probes and provokes, and specializes in
pointing out areas of underlying accord among
C&ensibto ’anarrtos.* I orco saw Bob give a talk to a group of
libctf.nna.ns and conservatives, in which ha
brought up things Ike (his: ’Ubertariahsm and
Lennsm aro as different as Coke and Pepsi
when it comes to oonsecrafrig class society
and the source cf is power, wo* Only upon
the firm foundation of factory fasc<$m and office oligarchy da fibertarians ard Leninists dare to debate th© irrrial
Issues drrding Ihomu* Al the end of the talk during the 'Qunstton and
Answer period, ano prominent libertarian stood up and announced. ’I
ddn*t understand a word you said, and I'm glad I didn't.* IWs Lcarc-My-
Head-In-Thc-Sand-Where-lt-Belongs roacOcn was actually rather mild
compared to tha responses Bob eften provokes from True Believers —
on more than one occasion. Bob Black has actually been physically
ossauUcdlot
what he has written. You have seen some of Bob's sluff In the Loompanes Catalog and
Supplements: Let! fWes, AwdHsm 6 Other toprofcroftr To Anarchy
.nrd The Libertarian As Conservative — Bob doesn't pul punches
against leftists, anarchists. Ibartarians. cc anyone else, and that is why I
Ike him. LoompANcs Unlimited is very proud to bring you the f«rst col-
lection of Bob Steck's wo*- The Abolition Of Work And Other Es-
says
Here are a couple ol bncl excerpts from the title es-say. 77,(7
Abolition of Work: ’Socrates said that manual laborers make tod friends and bad Citi-
zens because they have no time to futili the respensbiities of friend-
ship and citizenship. Ho was right. Because of work, no matter whet we
do we keep tocking Gt our watches. Tho only thng 'free' about so-cafod
free time to that fl doesn't cost the toss angling. Free time is mostly
devoted to gating ready fee work, gcir.g to work, reterning from work,
and recovering from woric.* liKfuded h tois Important bock are such Bob Black classes as The-
ses on Groucho M-rdsm, fighting Words.
Cèc&hA Deceit a review of
Processed World, Feminism as Fascism, A Lunatic Fringe Credo,
and
much more! Altogether utero am 35 of Deb Diack's bust, er, works,
sebeted by Dob himseT. If you want Io transcend the studying boundaries of the leftfright
dichotomy, tho works of Bob Black ace essential!
15SS. Sfix Sfi. 160 pp, softcover
THE ABOLTDON OF WORK: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94096)
*** FRIENDLY FIRE
by Bob Black
A now col bet ton by Beò Bteck! Described
variously as *A lengua tike a hot poker,* ard
"A rope stretched over the abyss between
RaoU Vanagem and &d Vibous.* Ek>b Black
to one ot todays most enlightened writers,
«spoetar? C« the subject of work, and this
fine new ccflecton mcludas three cf Bob’s
tosi anti-work pieces. *No Figure for the
Workplace.* ’Primitive Affluence.* end
•Smoki^tack Lightning.* the latter a hilarious
and devastating rebuttal of a ham-handed
•Libertarian* attempt to deal with The Abaft-
bon of Work
Aso included are stories, re-
views. rantt. and even a tibiography of Bob
Bfacvs academic publications.
190Z 4fi x 7. 282pp. 9Cft cover.
FRIENDLY ARE: $6.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94205)
*** SABOTAGE IN THE AMERICAN WORKPLACE
Anecdotes of Dissatisfaction,
Mischief and Revenge
Edited by Martin Sprouse Sabotage In The American Work-
place,
a controversial mtpcso of tha way
Ameres reaSy works. Is a bock that
txjsses wit want to keep out of their em-
ployees’ hands. It provides new nsght
into both tho smM am th© roasoning
bohlnd sabotarja. and proves tcyond
doubt that aven the most mild-mannered
arc labio to use some form of sabotage
during their working Sves. Authentic firsthand accoutts gathered
from ail over tfw United States dspel tho
myth of the model worker, and show that
the majority of employees soe Ute steeling
of time, company property ard preste as a
remedy to the dab/ frustrations and convicts cncixxilered white earning a living from a job Safoguanded by anonym*/, contributors tafc candd>/ about i&og sabotage as a moans Of surviving wo*. Pecpta as diverse as tank tellers, meet iridia, paramedics, fight attendant and paperboys describo how tltey creath^fy strike back at mortolcny. tow pay. bad company ethes. poor working condittona, harassment, and asshoto tosses. The sabe-tope ranges from Qutet acts of slackng oft and petty theft. Id pacing computer to<>c bombs, ar mod robbery and whdesate destruction ot company property. Motives range from allrusm to an over- w*helm'ng doslra tor revenge. This unique book gr.’as the insido story on Che American wrxk experience Rcdchnng sabotage as a significant and w’ida-Spraad reaction to tw problems of work, it chaicngss lie accepted kfea that a worker's first allowance Is to toe company. Sabotage In The American Workplace to tho antiDasls ot the arrptoycc tranng manual. Arr/One who has f dreaded another day at work shcxjkl read it
1MZ m x 11, 1S3pp. (PustfAted. soft cover.
ZMCTMiE IN THE AMERICAN WORKPLACE: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94201)
*** SHADOW WORK
bylvanlilich
Ivan lllch Is cne ot the most important
' writers orrenity working In Shadow Work,
tern
of his essays are reprinted, feflowed by
cxtcnsfrc nales and bt>lk>gf^)Nes llhch embarks on a major
soctologca! analysis of
occncme existence. "We have seen that historical end rrodt-n man's wherever wage labor expands. Ils shadow-. x>dus*.rial serf-
dom. also grows. Wago labor, as tho dom>-
nant form of produetton. and housework, as
the kteat type of its unpaid ccmptemcnl. are
boto forms of activity without precedent in
history or anthropology. They thrive co'y
wham ton absolute ard. totcr. the industrial state destroyed the social ccndllcns tor subsistence kving. They spread
as small-scale, divoratori, vernacular communities have been made sceiotogtaby .wd legali/ impossible into a worfd AfterG indMduate. throughout their lives, live oriy through dependence cn education, health sensee». transpnrtaticn and other packages provided through the multiple mechanical feeders of industrial tostitutons.* Illich deals pro/ocairvcly with the controlling uses of language and science and the valuation of women and work. Drawing cn unlamllar historical sources, he lays bare the roots of much of toe social ordering which affects industrial man: hfe o*n crcaiton. but eno wh’ch. at the sarro time, ccnnives al h’s own oppression.
ISSI. 5x9, 156pp. soft cover.
SHADOW WORK: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94229)
*** THE ELECTRONIC SWEATSHOP How Computers Are Transforming the Office
of the Future into the Factory of the Past
by Barbara Garson Tin: I KLH TRONIC I SWEATSI It )Pi IkmOiiiMKilcp; An-TniiistoniiiiiK
•tf the Future
iutotheFarfixy
r- > tolbe 1970s. Bartara
Garson explored
assembly Une In a ctes-
eto account ot blue collar
are. AS the Livelong Day.
Now she Ma done th*
sama for white-collar
automat ton In ths re-
vealing dasenptton of
how compute« aro
being used to transform
secretaries, cxocutvos
□nd prefossionate into
dorks. In Electronic
Sweatshop.
Gerson
shows ha* tho McDon-
ald's system o1 beeps
and buzzers that turns
an incxpr.nanccd teen-
ager into a short OTtor
cook has been adapted
to thn world of tho
stockbroker and finan-
cial planner. At Merrill Lynch and Shearson Lehman we see how brand-new coiege graduates are aww&fted with the help of so-called expert systems into instant fnanaa! whizzes whizzes who can just as toslantiy be replaced by newer graduates, Garson totroducos us to an executive at Proctor and Gamble who dosenbos how ha autonomy d mini shed when his secretary was moved ¡nlo a word processing pool, /md in perhaps the mc&: surprising intorvxnv, a formor chairman of tte Joint Chiefs of Staff explains how computerized inventory control revealed the secret berating of Cambodia. But as was the case with the sewing machine at the turn of tta century, It la not tie computer mat U to blame. Rather computers are being used to serve a moan-spirited management that dstrusts humans ard their dcsyncraskte. In tho quest for central tho automate« are rapidly degrading our cbs and rendering cur notions of privacy obsolete. Anyone who works In an office. Invests money, reserves an airiirc ticket, or eats a Bg Mac will be fascinated by this tavcsbgalicn of tho brave new* office.
1933, 5f+x3H, 233 pp, Index. hardcover.
THE ELECTRONIC SWEATSHOP: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94235)
*** GONE TO CROATAN Origins of North American Dropout Culture
Edited by Ron Sakolsky & James Koehnllne
'America' was
founded as a tend of
drop-outs. Almost at
once It began Io pro-
duce cs own crop of
dissidents — visonar-
$8. utopans. Marcons
(escaped staves),
white and black
'Indans,' sailors and
buccaneers. tax
róbete, angry women, crank reformers, 'tri-rackat isetato* commixiities — all on thn lam from Babyton. from control. Their self-liberalicn was carried cut under the sign of Wid(er)ness and its guardians, the ’Natives." Having disappeared from 'History.’ they have ever since been ignored by tho Consensus and its guanians. tho acadomcs. Now here they arc again, coming back at you. claimng Io have been Iho real 'America' all along. They speak from the past, through the madumshp of radical historians, and in the present, in their cr*n voices. They ere speaking of other pcesibliitee — speaMng for a romantic becoming — for an Insurrectionary moment — for a restoration ot the unknown. Gone To Crosfan is cne of the most fascinating history books you wil over read. It contains 25 arttotos cn tfie hkkton history of North America, by such writers as Peter Lambom Witeon. James Koehnlne, Neal Keating. Thom Metzger, and other rarScate. /Ttvn the Fsetece by Ron SaWsty- this to a took about me origins of 'drop-cut* cultura in Norin America. Il Is not simply about escapism, ’A'non iho Roanoke scalars, who wore of Eu rape an descent, said to hell with Sir Walter Ra'cgh and the plutocrat and ran off to join the Croatan Indians, they wore no*, merely ‘going native.* In essence, they were challenging Ute iwMy ccnitru'Jed boundaries between wilderness and civüzatton. and, to so doing, were rocking the freshy tekl co'onial foundations oi North America. ThA A nr> mean feat. If we can qi^stion tho division of our wcrld into thn categories of 'crnltzation' and 'earbarism,' than wo have begun to question oil frxms of heavchy. So. in spile of any fateo pretenses io solidity, the foundaions of co Vona ism ha\*e been shaky ever since ttiu original journey to Croatan, and the ensuing cultural confiéis have not ccasnd. Subscqucnlty. many others have seized the opportunity (cither freely or In need) to send out new fractal tremors which in turn have caused the seemingly monolithic cdifEo ci North Amercan 'cr.ilizab'on* Id quake. '... By rejecting peeudopposilional remedas because they are rooted in the miseraMsl pragmatism of the lesear of two evils.' this bock charts a dfterern course. Instead of chronicling the results of such a daadsning Yeaicsm.' the authors wtthn seek to cetebrate the spark of transgresston by examining some compelling examples of those who have ‘drepped out* of the striated grid of domlrent Euro-American society. whether by orignal acts cf refusal, by lanc/ul chace or by dro nocossby. Thcugh not withcul their flaws, tho protagonists emerge as flesh and biood rebels. '...We think of this votome. then, as encompassing a series of iliuml- nat'ng and inspirational communiques from the autonomous zones of cuf insurgent tonagtoaion as it has unfokfed historically, to standard histories of North America indigenous peoples (much ikn mo forces of nature) make a brief inbal appearance only lo bo cut do*n by tho inevitable Won ot progress: and people gf ootcr are other assent or viewed primarily as nagging probtoms n nood of solution. V/a instead. Ikn H'.'.irzjing Ishmoeltes. pdntody oaruTo up mo cugcnicats night- mara: rot only in tho body of tho bcok but by ending our story with me very people targeted for 'removal' being th© prime actors in tomtog history on és head and imagining a transcendent future. In stepping out of the shadows of consensus hstory, cur immediate reflexive reectton may bo to Wink in wender at the blinding ight but so much the better to then be dszzted by tr>e sp’endor revealed.'
1993, 6x9, 362pp. dfu^trated, sett corer.
GONE TO CROATAN: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94236)
*** THE END OF ECONOMIC MAN
by George P. Brockway
George Brockway's The End Of Economic Man renders a good swift kick in the seat the pants to epotogW for corporate capitaRsm. Eccrom.'c man. who is tte model tor most schco’s c4 economic, is greed incarnate. As a result. lb© schools celebrate things — the wealth of nations. the gross. national product, the bottom Ihe, an Imperscnal oquiitxium. in each case. the doctrine is. as Carafe said, a dsmal science. The End Of Economic Man GAftotos Iha principles of an economics based cn the free activity cl responsibto men and women. Il is a spacial actWty to that it concerns money. (Woody Altan was right when he sskf that econcmcs is about money and why it is good.) Tl>e consequeroes are startling ard stimulating, as these samples suggest - Without money, the employment relationship is at best share- cropping and at worst slavery. - A bull mark« is an economic tfeasier. The market can rise only by sucking to more and more money, which is thereby denied to the producing economy. - Credit amounts to nothing unless you use it Credit becomes money by becoming dObt - Property is what you can do wtth it It Is rot a datum tut an idea. - High interest is a caixo ci. inflation, not its euro. - Labcr is not Ihc source of value, it is the source of right. - Iha taw of supply and demand works backwards. Price is lb© independent variable cn which supp>/ and dorrond depend. - Capital pains are resized cns/ when an investment is withdrawn and ceases. Hero are a ceupto cf quotes from this challenging and liberating bcok: 'The noSon of the underlying reality of enSghtened seri-irtterest (however deferred) is the very mode! of a priori judgment. it assumes what if pvtends to prove, it claims that no should behave in a certain way ef wc know whaf's good for us. if we don't behave in a prescribed way ifs because wo don't know what is good for us. There is no way of attscichg or bvm defending this form of argument. Enkghtened seif- interest is a dogma no more successful in subduing the riot of human behavior than is seif-interest without the eniightenmen!.9 let us say that i am a profit-maximizing man. Kot only am ! cfev&r, bod artrbthtess; nor any do / sirstch the law as far as ft wiifgo in my favor (butp'vdenffy no farther); not only do i push my ompfoyocs to tho Amit ond doa! ns sharpy as / am without my suppt'ors and my customers; not enty am f udmimd and foa/od as a keen and tough competitor— beyond these defightfuf quafides fam necnssarify a workahofic As iongas there's another dottar- another penny - to be mode. fam after if, if not tike a hawk (t have no time for scaring), perhaps kko a badger, tf thorn's no way to squeeze more out cd my regular employment, fit go moonkghang- and when f ttnaky fak into bed, if / fio awake, i am scheming ways to incmaso my profit tomorrow. 'Unfortunately, t never got to onjoyrry winnings, fm too busy fa if! worn to retox a moment, a main chance might pass me by. Literature is fuk of monsters fixe me. tokens would have had to shut up shop if he hadn't had such people to write abot/t literature ¿s &tso fuff of ufkty msuin^ars— chamkng westrais who kve a kfe of endtess pteasure. Women are supposed to be enchanted by them. Untk very roc&nity nx>men ware themsutves supposed to kve such fives. As ffabten saw if, if was any when women nere successful in this utkity-maxknining way that their przrit-maxirizong husbands en- /eyed any utkify— afbeif a darivod uWy— from the proftts they pifod up. 'So we have a conflict. A p-offt maximizer has to forego utkkies for tack of rime. Ard untess a utkfy maximizer can manage to be supported by someone else, he (or she) wik not have resources to pay for possk^e pteasures. 'iko producer is orky a producer, and very few besides chifdmn, trio se'\ke. a fid the inrirm are onty consumers. Since producers are eiso consumers, they muat sintukaneousfy be both profit maximizers and ufkitymadmizars, and that is tmposskke. *
1993. 5x3, 320pp, trxUxad, softcover.
THE END OF ECONOMIC MAN: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94215)
*** THE OVERWORKED AMERICAN
The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
by Ju Het B. Schor
Work. Work. Fuck work. ThU pfltntxroklng txx>k ©xptolns why, contrary to oil exportations, Americans are working harder then ever. Juict ¿chc< presents the o&tonfchhg rows that over tho past twenty years cur working hears have incroasad fry thn cqutvatant ct Czna month per year — a dramatfc spurt eiat has hit e'/erybody: mon and women, professionals as woB as low-pad workers. V/hy are we — unIke e/ery otfw irdiMtrialfcad Western rutticn — repoAtodV "ehce&'/vg' «wey over time? And what can we da to get off the treadmill? The author says, 'One of capitalism's most durable mytb.s is tixst it has recuoed human ton. This myth is typfcaiy defended by a comparison of the modern forty-hour week with its seventy- or eighty- bour counterpart in tho nineteenth century. The rnpUrit - but rarely articulated — assumption is that the eighty hear standard has provafed for centuries. The comparison conjures up the dreary lile of medieval peasants, toiing steadly from dawn to dusk. These images are backward projections of modern work patterns. Ard they ar© taUe. Before capitals™, most propte dd rot work very tong hours nl all. 7ho tempo c4 Ido was slow, ovon talsuroty; Cho poco o1 w>ark relaxed. Our ancestors may not have bscn rzh, tat they bod an abjndar'co od to'suro. When capitalism raised their neemo, it also took away their time.“ In chapters like "Timo Squeeze: The Extra Month c/ Week.’ * 'A Life al Hard Labor’: Capitalism and Working Hours." "O.'orwark in tho Household." The Insidcus Cycle of Work-and-Spend." and "Exiting tl-e Squirrel Cage." Scbor cuts though consumerist propaganda about bow "rich" wo Americans aro and shows just how much of our lives Is wasted in wago and debt slavery. The Overworked American is an important book which should ba read by everyone who values frcodccn.
1992, 5xS, 269 pp, fndtxtd, foheovtr.
THE OVERWORKED AMERICAN: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94216)
*** BUSY BODIES Why Our Time-Obsessed Society
Keeps Us Running In Place
by Lee Burns This bco'< Is a warning atom the late twonttalb-cenlury Amercan dsoaso — tho increasing trno pressures that aro crodng car quality of life. Today many Americans are harried and frustrated with their Ir.-es, despite being richer In material goods. Lee Burns expians this through what he calls The Paradox of the Gocd Life. In our affluent society, technology was supposed to free us for greater leisure time and creativity. instead, the demands of our tocreatfngfy ccmptex Pres have come up aganst the unyielding 24-hcur day. As a resUt we have become Busy Bodies, working frantically to maintain cuf standard of living, tut rot seem ng to gel much satisfaction. Wth hurrtof and wit the author shows how this obsession with lime has crept into every aspect of our live®, from our changing romantic and eating habto to the way we run our economy and poitics. He shows how we ail urconsclousry measure every aoMty In terms of the time It wJl take versus tho satisfartbn it brings us, and then ascend the fess personalty rewarding artMties. The author warns us that our time obsessfen has much more serious Inplfeations for the future. V/e have toss time for friends, romance, charity work, ard thinking all aclivZtas vtfitfi once defined a fuiy ived lite. M we aro not coreful. We author angles, the very mastery of time that has rroce our socefy rich may undo us. Already, hn warns, wo aro witnessing the fa I taro to Invest adequately in tha oooromiy cr protect tho environment, tho triumph of imago ovor subslanco, and tho ncgtoct of tho emotional bonds that nurturo us and bind car communctas. Busy Bodies Is must reading for, the many people who are struggling to make some time to- "smell the roses," amid the unrefenVbg time pressures cf our modern life.
t99J, SHxSM, 400pp, frustrated. Indexed, softcover.
BUSY BODIES: $22.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94217)
*** TIME WITHOUT WORK People who are not working tell their stories
- How They Feel • What They Do • How They Survive
by WalfIF. Lcff& Marilyn G. Haft
Wall* F. Loti and Manlyn G. Haft traveled across the US collecting in- deprti pccjcnal accounts of what it is like not to work in this society where working is such am important part o* identity. In their own words. 73 mon and women — a reporter wliose newspaper had just folded, a pregnant welfare mother whose job training program taught resume writing W no Job eMWt ^ki-oit construction workers, community volunteers. retired pcoplo, rich pooplo. victims of industrial disease and dozens of ocher interesting ard unusual peepte — ten thtir poignant, angry, funny, tragc. and Inspiring stories. They use statistical. historical and cross-cultural cvxkinco to challenge the myth trial most people In this society actually work and that the work ethfc te well-entrenched and pervasive. They outlno changes in work expectations and work demands brought about by newly-rased consciousness and by post-industrialism. And. drawwg on the stories, they trace a psychological road map lor readers who may find tbem- so?.*qs cut of work in tho future. Tho authors say: ’Seventy-three stories about one experienoa. al very different from one anollter. But look al them as a whole and patterns emerge. If you track the forms forward, somo of the shape of the future can be seen in ouClne. The stork» exhibit how tho quaity of kfo without work hinges cn how a person relates to tmo and money. •..utility to hancto unstructured time is something one loams from experience.... Hardly anybody has had much unstructured time. Our sccety Is remarkable routntzod, and regardloss of whether peop’e work or net they lend to observe tho cor.venlicnal routines. Significantly, most of the dvi Jens Into which our Inos arc chopped are based largely around work. Wo go to school from nine to thru«, work from nrie to five, □nd observe our holidays on Mondays, regardless of the date they commemorate, tn erdor lo have a throe day week-end. We might tad sleepy at three-thirty in Ute afternoon, but do rot lie down to rest unti eleven-thirty at rnghL.. ’Happily, no social conditioning is absoUte. There are people who do •ricw time as a predous resource and know how to u» it In their own interests, people who cen fully appreciate trio hours ncti working puts at their dsposnl despite the hardships being jobless can bring. •...Transferring money as tho organizing principle in life can spur a wealth of creativity. A number of people we met had turned activities tocy enjoyed doing, such as carpentry, or cooking gourmet meets into sctablc services that helped pay their expenses and felt them free to conllr.ua doing tho other thngs they want to do. Sitoh as paint, write, counsel yourg people, or just Lvc without having to endure the rcuine of a Job. •...this beck Is tut a beginning. But if. in addition to the reveling stones It offers its readers, fils book suxoedi in cutFnbg patterns that turn out to be fruriul dimensions when traced forward to the future. It will have served Its purpose...’
ZASJt 6 x9.417pp, soft cover.
TIME WITHOUT WORK: $9.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94232)
*** FIGHTING BACK ON THE JOB
by Victor Santoro
if you Vo toon a workplace victim, but cic'rrt know herw to slrka back without fear, then don't miss this collection of crafty trtaks and cunning schemes! Ths guide to vengeance covers everyone from the nasty, cheapskate boss to Gw company spy. and g'ves you plenty of courses of action. Jirt take a took st these topics: ★ Being Fired * Cubing * Tho Hafchct Man * The Company Spy * Methods of Attack * Physical Sabotage * Organizational Sabotage ★ Go to Work for the Competition * Framing Your Boss * Unconventional Tactics * Keeping Safe ★ And More! Everything you ever wanted to know about getting revenge at work, but wore »trad to ask. Don't got mad — get even!
19S2. 5H X SH, 149 pp, Muflnrtert softcover.
FIGHTING BACK ON THE JOB: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19079)
*** WHY WORK? Arguments for the Leisure Society
by Various Writers
Tlte tide of this collection by various writers, pest and present. te meant to be provocative. Here the distinction is made between work and employment. bohveen useful work ard useless loll, between pleasurable work and boring, well-pad, useless omplzymcnt. More than 30 articles are Included, injuring Tony Gibson's Vkto Wk' Do Tho Dirty Wort?.* whch in itsci is worth the price cd the book. ’What is work? Week is cf two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at cc near the earth's surface relatively to od»er such matter, second, toting other peepte to do so. The first kind ¡3 unpleasant and it paid, the second Is pleasant and higNy paid. The second kind is capable of indefinite extension: there are not only those who give orders, but those who give adrice as to what centers shoUd be given. Usually two opposite kinds of advice are given slmutaneousty by two organized bodes ot mon; this Is caltod polrics.* — Bertrand Russell. Z? Praise of tiSvmfss Pte conkibulixs to this volume rang® ffom WIKam lAorris with Ks ever topical essay on Wort ^-orsus Usoioss Toll which was first published mom thnn n hundred yoore ago. new translations of Kropotidn s Wapv System and Camillo Bomcri's The Prubern of Wort. to oantompccay writers who all draw Ute same cocdusicns as Bob Black in Tho Abandon of Wort: 'No one should ever work.'
19S3. SH xSHf 210 pp, fofdouK Wuolntloa, ^oftcoyr.
WHY WORK?: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94140)
*** THE JOY OF NOT WORKING
by Ernlo J. Zcllnskl
Work sucks If you want to add Id tho tcoc. quality, and experience of your Uto. th« book will be a valuable asset. You can use The Joy Of Hot Working as a practical and reliable gude to create a paradise a-A-ay from tho workplace whether you are retired, unemployed or overworked. Success and satisfaction aATiy from tho workplace are not based on being lucky in Gto. To attain Ute two takes elfort in following erd applying certain retev-ent principles. Those principles aro tho bass for Uns tXJCk Being without work shouldn't be a time of despair, instead it should bo n umo tar celebrating. AXhcugh rxX working can be a Challenge, f. can bo much mcco productive than working. Some quotes from Tho Joy Of Not Working: The majorrty of us wit spend tho greater part of cur adult ife working. Taking Into account getting ready for week, commuting to work, talking about our jobs, and wonyirvg about getting laid off. we will have spent more limo during our working Irves thinking about work, than thinking about all cur other concerns in life." ’Let us use nn exrzr.pto Id ilUsIrato the ludicrous results whch can occur from hanging on to tho bold hard wrxk is a virtue. Suppose al any given momoni tho world roods X number of paper clips for its operation. With conventional technology, Y number of people are needed to prodjoo those paper clips. They al work Ion hours a day and everyone wshes they had more leisure time. Supposes somteono invents a new and more efficient machno for making papar dips. Noa; on>/ half as marry pacplo as before aro required Id produce X number of paper clps. In a sensible world, the paper dip makers wcukJ al work half as many hours as they worked before. They would all have much more leisure time. The world is not thia sensible. Because p^>f^ sill hang on to Ute belief that they shoUd all work ten hours a day. all paper dip maker» work these hours until there is a surplus In paper clips. Eventually, half The workers are laid oft. This guarantees cvcrycoa is miserabfe. The ladoft wofcera have to much toUuro timo and net enough money. The retained workers are overworked, and havo Ido tilde leisure. Instead of contributing to everyone’s heppnoss. tho unavoidable ¡'»crease in leisure adds to everyone’s misery. Tho moraity cf work ends up contributing to major unhappiness. Only by having cur morab ettenge. to keep pace with our changing world, can wo avoid these unhca'xhy situations.’ Wort sucks. So g>/e Tho Joy Of Not Workings Uy - we bet you will bo realty glad you ddl
1O9S, SH X 10, 194pp. iihntratcJ. softcover.
THE JOY OF NOT WORKING: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER M226)
** Money-Making Opportunities *** Introduction If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?
ilTIES
Freedom costs money, time erd energy. The books In this sccton esn pot «toted on tiw money part. Our mow/ wetion indudos theoretical general material on money ard monay-mAtong. ar. wot as many txwks suggesting specific unusual ways of mntorvg big bocks that you can &A started on right now. Financial irdeperderx» can bo yours, and this section is a gcoti starting place. We have chosen those books carofuly for their usefulness and re’evarce. These books wore written for you. *** OFFBEAT CAREERS The Directory of Unusual Work
byAfSacharov
Work Is a four-letter word. Its up to us to decide whether that f cur- fetter wrxd reads ’drag’ or •tovo.’ It’s the o'd square peg in a round bole routine, Poopta find thcmsci’/os trapped in dead-end jobs for a variety of reasons parental pre>:ure. hunger fix prestige, or lack of courage to try something different. For most of us. ifs a lol easier to complain about the present than to risk the future. But one of the saddest reasons for a person to stay stuck is nc< knowing the rangs cf options that arc available. Offbeat Careers: The Directory of Unusual Work Is ircondod to pash bock parameters for people. These are real jobs heto by real people. Iba placement information Is time*/, accurate, nnd often no more than a phone car or letter away. Obviously, vw> positions tn ths took arc not foe evt?rycoe. But even if you don't chcow to work in trie Antarctic, you can use this book to stimulate the thought process and open up mere avenues on the road map of life Wo spend one-third of our IMes working. That Is a leng tkno to be dong something that you don’t ike. Tho key is to trust your heart to move ycu where your talents can flourish. Once you rcaizo that life moans more than just punching a time ck>ck. you win begn moving year energies into Helds that realty do need work.
19SS. 6x9. 165pp, softcover.
OFFBEAT CAREERS: $6.95
(ORDERNUMBER 64115)
*** FINANCIAL FREEDOM FOR THE COMMON MAN
by Frank M. Cassady
This took describes hundreds of unusual proven mcneymaking businesses anyone can start rognrdtoss of their education of financial background or experience. Make irritation work fur you instead of against you. There Is money to bo made n America today, ye*, most poepfe don’t know how to do «. Maybe you went become a mlllcnalre, but you can at toast reach a comfortable level where you can live where you want, cat healthy toed ycu like, and have enough money no! to worry atxxx inflation. You can ga far in ifo. and this book can get ycu started. Among the hundreds of maney-maMng Ideas discussed arc: • Buyng ured Volkswagens • Ecology boxes • Mlitary pbefos • Mcbio mechanic • Jink • Factory seconds • Dating clubs • Cattsh ponds ♦ Bcycto rentals • Clam shells • Cargo freight containers • Catering truck • And much more. If ycu want to get rfch. you must first wwir a working man’s bod. Thora is no better time Io get started than now.
1931, SJixSH, 37pp. softcover.
FINANCIAL FREEDOM
FOR THE COMMON MAN: $4.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64061)
*** 900 KNOW-HOW
How To Succeed With
Your Own 900 Number Business
by Robert Mastin Four Facts Ycu SiwuU Know Ab-out SCO
Numbers:
1. Dial-a-pccn is cn lite way out ard even
now accounts for onty 3% of all 903
programs. 2. Many new 900 programs fai because
they are launched by people who have
not done the* homework to team too
business or to find out what it takes to
8UX»»d Bacausa tho 930 business
has so marry tnjy unique advantages,
the fere cf easy profits has been
Irreskjtibto, and too many would-be en-
trepreneurs have jumped onto the
barxfAogon completely unprepared. 3. Ttere Is A lot of hypo ard btotarrt misinformation out there surrounding Ihe 500 industry, porpetoatod by snake ol hucksters who are Ceecing naive opportunity soakers. For example, you canrot 'uttrC a 930 number, and the government does not l«mit thn quantity of 930 numbers that are available. 4. Established businesses are getting into the 900 industry in ever growing numbers. Virtual»/ every business has access to uriquo. trnely or specia’ized Information that can bo sod by means of a 930 number. A 900 number is a amvenlerri. efficient information delivery medium, for both the caller and the tofixmabon provider. The 9CO number business is tho toeaf home business. Launch your own 900 number badness and sell pre recorded Informaban orcs the telephone to a national market - - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Learn the secrets to one ol the most exciting busmass opportunities of the century — this industry has expkxtod from zero to 5975.OCO.OCO In just four yea/sl And it has only just begun You will be amazed how easy It is to start year own 903 number business. Very tow start-up costs. Work part-time from homo, anywhere n tba country. Tl»e only equipment needed Is a tcuch-tono trfcphonc. Ycur poterz a’ market Is huge — tho entire country • enty a telephone call away- Ard best ol all. the pficoe company cor«45 all your money for you — collection costs are zero! To feurxh a profitable 9CO pregram, you muit learn the secrets to success What 9CO programs work, and why. What pitfars to avdd Ycu ncod honest advtoe from experts — poepto who have scon ti»e mogahits as well as Iha flops. You need 900 Know-How: How To Succeed With Your Own 900 Humber Business. You can gal all the tacts in the test, most corrpreltensiva book yet written abort ths exerting new bus nnr.s opportune/.
1997, SK xSh, 160pp, softcover.
900 KNOW-HOW: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64137)
*** HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH STOCKS $3 A SHARE OR LESS
by R. Max Bowser
fAora than 100.(XX) erpfas o1 this booklet have boon sdd since its first edbon was pu Wished in 1979. ¡1 cut Ines a plan fee scooting low- priced slocks Via! are ikety to go up h price, how to purchase them, and when and fiow to ser them. TTie factors that Bowser advocates ccns’dering Indude: - "Rie exchange the stock *e traded co - The princpaJ business erf Ito company - Annual sates of it« company - The highest price per share in the teat two years - The average daily volume ot the Mock traded - Dividends - Current ratio on the company's balance sheet - Long-term debt of the-company - Number erf shares outstand ng - Earnings over the test the years - Current earnings - and Current sales at thw company. R. Max Bowser tells you how to evaluate and weigh each of these factors to pick the low-priced stocks ttiat are most likely to double in value, and How To Make Money With Stocks S3 A Share Or Less. With low-priced shares. ycu can start with a small amount erf capital, devote minimum time to thia venture, you are protected from severe tosses, and there is a chance tor large gans. R Max Bowser's How To Mako Money With Stocks $3 A Share Or Less Is the best inirodUctbn we have soen to speculating m low- priced stocks. 1333 adkion, a (9 x 11, 33 pp. tkuxi/afvd. ioft cover. HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH STOCKS
$3 A SHARE OR LESS: $5.00
(ORDER NUMBER 64101)
*** BETTER THAN A LEMONADE STAND
Small Business Ideas for Kids
by Dary! Bernstein Hoy. yea don't have to ba a kid to
make some spending money off those
ideas. But H you’re bred of being hit up
for your hard-earned bucks, you might
buy this bock tor your tods and let them
earn H themselves. Daryl Bernstein is fifteen years od.
He’s owned and run more successful
businesses as a kid than most poepte
do as .-touts. In this book, ho describes
51 small businesses that are easy to
launch arto require little or no start-up
costs. Some of iho c’ovcc Ideas in this
book Include: • Babysitting Broker •
Birthday Party Planner • Computer
Teacher • Delivery Pcrscn • Gift Wrapper • House Checker • Launderer • Photograph Organizer • Price Shopper • Recycler • Snack Vendor • Wake-Up Caller • And Many More! Daryl gves tips on supples. time needed, whst to charge and how to advertise. He suggests special strategtes for each venture, based cn h’s own experience. TNs book Is great lor kds looking to gat an early atari cn the road to success. And fas hcfptU tor adults, toe. It you're looking for «nccrne sources so far off tho books that no con will evor fnd them.
1992. SfixSH. 170 pp. Rtostrated. xoft cover.
BETTER THAN A LEMONADE STAND: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64139)
mcmji t< m>:h
ACTION
CAREERS
err Nr NT »4 TIE HlX-ftSK uce MARKET *** ACTION CAREERS
Employment In the High-Risk Job Market
by Ragnar Benson Lning on the edge... its a
common theme with songwriters,
filmmakers, arto advertisers. The
popular appeal of adding excite-
ment to your fife runs through every
strata of American society. So how can the average Joe.
bogged down In a 940-5 nut with
onty the lawn mower to look forward
to on weekends, acconrpitsh this
dream? By breaking into a new
career in the high-risk job market! The many jobs ava table to the
action-oriented man arc delated
here by an adventurer who has
experienced first-hand how exciting
and Invigorating such jobs can be.
They all email risk; some entail
great risk. Rodeo riders. for instance. are notorious for gelling busted up. Gunrunners go broke, gel
shot — or make a milion. imagine guiding folow adventurers through massive, bcuWcr-sIrcwn waterfats. br^ng tossed about by tons of fretny. wild water amdsl the nde&tfbabte beauty Miura n Its primeval slate. Or, experience midnight encounters with sholgun-lotng drug smugglers while working as a Border petrol officer. Escape burning cars, crash aircraft, and ski Off of precipices as a stunt man. while hobnobbing w.-.h movxi stars arto directors. Many, many other job opportunities are covered here. The possbiities are enctess. and easier to get Into than you realize. Dcnl waste another moment daydreaming. Let Action Careersgive you a new tease on life. Now is the time to go ter II!
1937. 6x9, 360pp. MfiKtrated. hard cover.
kCmOU CAREERS: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 60045)
*** SMALL BUSINESSES THAT GROW
AND GROW AND GROW
Start Your Own Business
With an Investment of $100 or Less!
by Patricia A. Woy Instc.to erf sitting around wishing
for more money, hundreds of
thousands cf Arr>ar>cans are dcsometling atxx/1 it — th-sr/re
staring thcr own business. These
are mt unusual pocpln with special
tataris and unimitad funds to risk
on nsw ventures. They are ordinary
people with ordnary skills. Bui they
da share a coup'e cf 'special
ingredonta' — plenty of
enthusiasm for a business odea and
a strong desire to succeed. While
there is no cnc guaranteed
success formula, taking certain
factors into considoraticn will
reduce youf risk -orf failure. 1. Select a business you wit Ike. not only today. btX several years into the future. 2. Start smal. Doni overcommil Initially. Gro* with your business and profits. 3. Analyze tie market. Be sure your business tills a corrmunity need. 4. Find CLi everything you can about the business. Read trade journals; tak to others already Invohrod. Mako yourself an export — a professional — as quk:Wy as possible. "Dus book offers stop-by-stop instructions for setting up and suocossfiily operating scores erf drfferent businesses. A comptele index and hundreds af information sources are inciudod in this excellent book.
1333, 6x3, 213 pp. indexed, soft cover.
SMALL BUSINESSES THAT GROW
AND GROW AND GROW: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64088)
*** HOW TO MAKE CASH MONEY
SELUNG AT SWAP MEETS,
FLEA MARKETS, ETC.
by Jordan Cooper
You can make cash
money soling at swap
meets. flea markets. etc.
— com in □ while an a
pan time toocme. or as
a full time business.
Several years ago. Jor-
dan Cooper found htot-
setf laid c« and wthcut
an income. He ard his
wile held a yard safe,
and then tock live tott-
over items to a bcal
swap meet. In coo day.
they look in several
hundred dollars. He
hasn't worked at a regu-
lar job since. Sen»,
times, his prcC for a
singte weekend g more
than an entire month’s
salary at his former job!
In the 'exciting new
buck. be offers you a
professional toskfers view o' tha swap med scone, from sdcdng your merchandise to how to (toal wth IRS. His tips and how to's were learned in the School of Hard Knocks - and can save you some hard knocks of ywr own. Topics covered toclide: ▲ Working swap meets vs. opening a retail store — nine adraniagcs of working swap m ▲ How to select your merchandise — finding the right Items fee tte right Icca’e ▲ How to sei up your booth to both attract more customers and reduce your own woteoad ▲ v/hat to da ¿bring stow periods — surefire methods to got customers to come to jw/lattes a Equipment and supples — 12 things you should always take with you a How to s.Tva money cn food and transportation costs a How to fgurc out how much to charge foe your merchandise a Th© easiest way to keep track of sates a Profiles Of typical swap meet venters — and typical customers a How to handle hassles with other dealers a Dna'ing w.th obroxbus customers a Quck and easy methods ©f prelecting your stuff from rain and citer bed weather A Hew tD advertise at the swap meat — the test ways Io draw customers to year axhibtt a Tte swap meet vender and the IRS—whet you /rxitfknow a How to gel tte most out of swap moots as a customer ycursel a An exlenslv© listing of publications, organisation» and soirees of merchandise a Expandhg your ino — what to took for ard what to watch out for a A complete Glossary c4 terms uste at swap meets a How to select th a bc^t wNcie A And much, much more. Ycu can get started making cash money soling al swap meets now! k tow initial investment to a’l that Is roqured. you can still hokl your regular job whle youYe getting stated, and you wil bo your own boss. Jcrdito Cooper Is an ©xpertencod professional and How To Make Cash Money Setting st Swap Meets, Flea Markets, Etc. is Ite single finest bock of its type ever pubFshed. highly recommended
!9SS, 5Hx6H, 160 pp. frustrated, softcover.
HOW TO MAKE CASH MONEY SELLING AT
SWAP MEETS. FLEA MARKETS. ETC.: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13077)
*** FOR FUN AND PROFIT
Self-Employmont Opportunities
In Recreation, Sports and Travel
by Crawford Undsey Ooos tho itea of tong your own boss white working al ytxjr favorite
recreational activity appeal to you? Many of tho peepte interviewed to
this bock ana teng just that, and they offer corxiusivo proof that it is
pcstibfe to combine business with pleasure — and make money at it. Amencans am spending more money en recreaban than ever be-
fore. About $1 cut oí every $8 of consumers’ personal spendng now
goes for reernaton. mece than is spent on national defense. Ite enormous sums now spent on rocrcaiicn fava created al sorts
of sett-employment opportune©:;. Ths book takes s» how-to approach
nod ©xptorcr. cppcdunitios in:
*• River rating * Personal Uncss coach ng *
★ Ski tounng * Spading goods businesses * Aerobios *
- Bicycle touring * Sports promotion *
-* Rock climbing * Leading tours abroad *
★ And much more. *
If you are Interested to explcdng tte opportunities for self-employ-
ment to tte rec rea Ben a I hold. For Fun And Profits tho bock Io gel you
started.
1W4, SHxSH, 179pp, aottcovar.
FOR FUN AND PROFIT: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64077)
*** HOW TO SURVIVE WITHOUT A SALARY
by Cheries Long
This to coe of our favorite
bxks here at Locmpenica. and
we are '/er/ pleased to seo it
back in print again. How To
Survive Without A Salary
to a
book for everyem* wormed
with tte diminishing purchasing
po^er of their dollar. This no-
ncnsense guide will help you
hang onto your money, to add-
tbn to valuable end specte tps
on saving money, you will l(»m
all about the eccnom'c philoso-
phy behind the Cons&ver
LUcstyto.
Never again will ycu
acccpl Iha bind consumer solu-
tion io every problem — buying
that which the manufacturers
and advertisers tell ycu you need
to have. As a Conservar, you will team haw 1o:a nvod ccnsumcr tre^s • budgel effectively • areP/ze your true needs • plan your personal attack on infialon • make a casual toccme • utitze second tend buying and auctions • find attemattves to buying • save en laxos and Insuranoa • begto tte Conserver Ltestyte yourself • and mixh more. This unlq.ua beck Is not a •back-to the-oounlry’ gukic. Tte hundreds of iteas and common sonso principios alow you to reduce your need 1o< money and get along anywtero. Wtethor you arc employed now or without a salary. Ihe In tte city or tha county, tn© author stews you tew to get atong with less and make (to with what you already have. Besides hc'png yvu teng ento your money. How To Survive Without A Salary am het ycu r^p many citer tenafits. such as: • Spnrd yatr timo as you wtoh • Take off a year or two for travel • Return to schod withcu! debt • Start your own business on a shoestring • And much, much moro. How To Survive Without A Salary is a book foe those looking tor indvidusl freedom end opportunity, tt you want to lake charpa of your IHq without poveerment ‘help’ or tolertereoce, then How To Survive Without A Salary will be one of tte most important books ycu wil ever road.
teas, 6x9, 232pp, sort cover.
HOW TO SURVIVE WITHOUT A SALARY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13084)
HOWTO
SURVIVE
*** HOW TO FIND AND BUY
YOUR BUSINESS IN THE COUNTRY
by Frank Kirkpatrick It ycu feel a strong attraction
toward runrtng a country
business. but have no Wea
where to begn. this book wit tell
you what you need to Yrw* to
make the daemons that are
nght 1oc you. Ite is a slop-by.
step, henest and rolcnttosshy
practical gudo to locating and
buying a financially scund
business that will pro-ide a
tving for you and your terrify. You wil learn:« How to
answer ads deserting
businesses for sale • How to
get Che feel of a place when
you’re boxing it over • Her* to
'earn how well the business has
really been doing • How 1 o ge< a bonk loan • And much mere. with case histories so you can loam from the mistakes cl ethers. Buying a country buaness te not for the fazy or tho limd. YctSSS, Mt x it, 199 pp. cisxnx xndtonns, indexed, son cover.
HOW TO FIND AND BUY
YOUR BUSINESS IN THE COUNTRY: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64097)
*** MAIL ORDER MOONLIGHTING
by Cecil C. Hoge, Sr
After sales cf over 1O3.CO0 copies,
after nine consecutive reprints, the best
book on Man Order is better than ever.
Mali Order Moonlighting, the book
that launched a thousand businesses,
has been comptotefy revised to
incorporate the vasty increased
opportunes lor mail order success Cedi Hoge draw’s on aver titty years
exporters* in the business. During that
uno. he‘s sod every imaginabto
product. pioneering mall order
techniques that have become common
praettoo. Ard bo shares te hard-
Gamed experience ard insights with
you. Mail Order Moonlighting is really
five books in one:
♦ Book Ono: Welcome to Mail Order An totrodxtton to the ups and downs. Ins and cuts of the trail order business. - Book Two: The Expanding Universe A guded tour of thousands of products that can successfully be sdd through fie mail. - Book Three: Mail Order Persuasion Valuable, tested advtoe on how to create ads that sol. - Book Four: Selection and Negotiation Iba numbers of mad order—choosing advertising outlets and buying time & space. - Book Five: Nuts and Bolts Recommendations and warnings for tho beginner to the biggest success. Mxi! Order Moonlighting teaches you to start your own business in weeks from home m year spare time, at your own pooe and with little cc ro risk .. all you need to create capital increase your income, gradually chanr^ careers or even make a fortune. Highly recommended.
1998, 6x9, 359pp, softcover.
MAIL ORDER MOONLIGHTING: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64018)
*** HOW TO EARN $15 TO $50 AN HOUR
AND MORE WITH A PICKUP TRUCK OR VAN
by Don Lilly
This completely revised and
up-dated book Is ore of Ilie finest
moneymaking publications we
Ivave seen. Il is work-oriented and
leads its reader through each step
necessary to setting up their own
bue’noss with virtually no capital
investment and rw export cnee. If
ycu aro unemployed or
undcrcmpioyod. don't be at the
mercy of employers. economic
slumps, job shortages, or skit
(feftaencies. You can start your
own business with virtually no
espialinvestment
A hawing storvfce can be
started In any city, town or viltogs,
h any season srd at ary time
convenient to you. Ycu set the
poco. accept or reject work as
you see fit. nrd have the freedom and ftowbiity to carry on important activities. And, you will have a chance to do a tot of business *oit the books.* whch makes the an idea wsin worth considering. O sc over tho secret of tnppng sources of tree merchandise a genuine treasures. And get paid a minimum cf $15 an hour to take away items fc< the home, office, or business. Such things as construction materials, iccte. auto parts, hardware, piumbing and electrical supplies, furniture, sportng poods, toys, dotting, small & large appliances, carpets, .tnd objects of art. aro $UI usable, some txand new — end you will bo paid to Ixsiul it a**ay! 1 lustrated w?.h Fno drawings, tho tock includes a rale chart, sarrpta ads. practical fps. tots of soori. workable advice, and has all tho information you need for turning your vehicle Into a ‘rncnuy machene.*
19B7,5Hx3H, 119pp. iffvttrxtod, softcover.
HOW TO EARN $15 TO $50 AN HOUR & MORE
WITH A PICKUP TRUCK OR VAN: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64073)
*** WORK WITH PASSION How To Do What You Love for a Living
by Nancy Anderson
Tte bock is w rxinn to help you Lvg tho Ute ycu were bom to l?.e — a life that works in the true sense ci the word •’works.* When your ife •works’ your life comes together, wZh a hamtonfous balance ameng all its facets: ycur work, your family, your ler.os. your finances, and your mental and spiritual gro^h. There are greet simfarilles among successful people who love their work While it is true that tire/ think in a certain way. what is more important is that successful, powerful people act. How tlxry act is tbs subject of thfe took. The technique cf observing powerful behavior and then reproaxing the desired action is the Quickest and easiest way to achieve personal change and bring about bettor oocdilbns. The book begins with a thorough analysis of the product to be marketed you. Most sci hclp books focus on techniques, mfccmaticxi and other external sources. Ths book, however, insists that >ou fir^t focus MWraaty' — kfentifying ycur pnsslfxt — before focusing cn techniques for success. One must precede the other. In fact, self- knov^dge defines all else, ¡nctodog technique. If the business ycu chooso to ostablsh or tho job you're after Is In twnmeny wrtt your passion and your values, you wit suococd with it. But rt It is nc < in hamxxry. rx>matter how much *monoy* ycu make, you will sabotage that business or job so that you can gst cut of It Rotnquishng what is not right for ycur lie's purposes allows you the freedom to head for ycur passton.
1994, SH x 9H, 315pp, soft cover.
WORK WITH PASSION: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64103)’
MAKE
MONEY
READING
BOOKS
tniXA mt *** MAKE MONEY READING BOOKS
How to Start and Operate Your Own Homo-Based
Freelance Reading Service
by Bruce Fife
Would you like to have a job Hat
pays you to sit back in yctx own
living room and rood books, playa,
magazine artictos and unpublished
manuscripts? If )oj would, this book
will open up a new world or opportu-
nity to you. It explains In dotali how
you can sot up and epnrato a suc-
cessful freelance reading service in
the comfort of your own hemo. Tltore are thousands of busi-
nesses and IndMduals who nocd
and use martora and pay well far
the? services. In ills book ycu will
discover the marry exciting oppor-
tuna» available lo freelance read-
ers. and bow to start your own mati-
ng service business. This is not ¡usi a "hew to* book. it is e r.P/v to make reeding a business9 book. An/body can txaAk Into this business. Having a co l ego dograe Is helpful tut not necessary. The ablrty to read well and a genuine levo of reading are the two primary roqurcmonis needed to operate a profitable reading service. Chaters include: Making mono)* reading * Freelance rearing op- portunVes * Sertng up your business * Marketing your seMces a Gudolines lor success A How to become a publebod author a Literary services A Book reviewing ★ Researching ★ Transit ng A Indexing * LMerary roprosentaton a Manuscript resting a Qtfiw roading jobs * and moro. The author has practical, first hand totoA 1993. SH x OH, 209 pp. indexed. soft cover.
MAKE MONEY READING BOOKS: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64143)
*** HOW TO MAKE $100.000 A YEAR
AS A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
by Edmund J Pankau, CU. CPPh CFE How would you Ike to ba part cf
cna of Die testest-growlng busi-
nesses of Uto 90's. with tow over-
head. no inventory, end profits di-
rectly related to your ability to do th©
ob? In ths book - tho first of As kind
to focus on finding jebs ard making
money — Ed Pankau. a PI with
more than 20 years' experience, tells
ycu what reefy works and what
(foesrit. Which cities are gumshce
goldmines and which am invest go-
bve wastelands? Where should yea
advertise year services? (This an-
swer will surprise you: lor instance, successful Pls never advertise in the yellow pages.) What businesses, industries and governmental agencies are crying lor ’data detectives' to track down missing people. info and assets? What three essential tods must you master in order to succeed In today's «formation age? Tho answers to those questions. as woi as other insider tricks Of the trade. will help you start earning your way to the tcp.
1993, x 11. 112 pp. iififstrafed. softcover.
HOW TO MAKE $100,000 A YEAR
AS A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR: $19.95 (ORDER NUMBER 55003)
NCWIHTrnMATWHU EOlTdW
7>tr XANADU SYSTEM
Iknv to,
a$et iNtKl
$$^10,000
io tìwvl* *** HOW TO GET PAID $30,000 A YEAR TO TRAVEL
Without Selling Anything
by Craig Chilton
This a corrptole
placement manual and
Quid? for cna of the
most Incredible jobs on
earth. It to the b’po of
portion that most
pooplo droam afoul
but do not realize exfete.
The position to aVncel
unknown to these
otzsefe Uto field, simply
because people almost
never g?/e conscious
thought to the way
recreational ard
specced vohtods
reach their respeetve
dealerships and desti-
nations. Chances are
you have never seen a
motorized vehicle of a
rocroabcnaJ cc special-
ized nature being
transported cn a truck. Pvat is because they almost novar .vo. duo to their size and height. AJmcst invariably, they arc driven from their hundreds of points d msnufacturn, to their thousands upon thousands of deaiorshps and customers. iFrcuqbout the USA and Canada How To Get Paid 330.000 A Year To TravoiWta you oxactiy how to find ths kind of work. Virtuaty al drivers who own ffiis took and work full-bmc at i earn at least $33.000 a year, and most of those wbo fellow tho bock's marry lips and hslrvctcns wm between $40,000 and S52.0CO a year. $iO.COO per ye6f Is a comtortablo tovcl of carrings, because Uis provides you with tho amount of time off per y©ar that Is enjoyed by most office workers. The difference b: delh'ery drivers enjoy a special txnnd of freedom that is avaitable to very few people doing other types of work. If you would like Io explore making good money in this unique field, there is no better starting place tian How To Cot PM 330,000A Year To Travel!
1991, OH x 11, 192pp. softcover.
HOW TO GET PAID $30,000 A YEAR TO TRAVEL: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64144)
*** PROFESSIONAL GUN DEALING Buying, Soiling and Trading Firearms
for Fun and Profit
by Ryan K Kephart
If you havo a passion for firearms. Ifce to barter or acker ard woUdnt mind tots of extra cash in your pocket, this bcok ks woi worth the smal investment of tme and mcnay. ITS not ycur typcrJ reference bock with information on specifC firearms (X prtong THs guda was des'gnsd with one purpose In mind — to hep y-u lum a profit by becoming a bo Iter trader. In his easy, down-home style. Ryan Kephart shows you tho ins and cuts of the firearms business that would normally take years to learn .and coaches you in Uto 'art of the trade.' You wrt loam what you need to get started, sthi» and Miqustfe. steMafd oporating prtz&Uuto and methods of grading and assassmont For tho experienced dealer, there are lips on obtaining financing, hnts atout marketing and promotion, pus valuable information ycu may have forgotten or don't use to your advantage. Regardless of your level of invo>remen! in Uto industry, this valuable resource Is chock ful of proven facto that will help you enhance your business and pet Uto most for ycur money. 1993. 5Hx3>i, 224pp. Wuatrated, sort corer.
PROFESSIONAL GUN DEALING: $20.00
(ORDER NUMBER 25074)
*** THE TEN BEST OPPORTUNITIES
FOR STARTING A HOME BUSINESS TODAY The New Careers Center, Inc. with Reed Glenn There are two basic types c4
home txisJness Cooks: Those that
briefly every type of business
tut can conceivably be operated
from home, and those mat cover
one spoerte business in exhaus-
tive debit. Th© problem with those
(hat briefly ccrrcr epportu cities (up
to 1.COO in one bock we knew ci)
is that they give noAhere near
enough detal to make an in-
formed decision about whether
the opportunity could reaty week
for ycur unique situation. They
also give the irrpressicn that
there are hundreds or equally
good home business eppor-
lunrtos. which is simply not tn;a.
The proMem with opportunity-
specific books, on the other hand, is that most peepto only know they want to start a homa-hasod business and haven’t deeded mfarA business to pursue. This book is dfterent. h recognizes that there are only a few homo businesses tfiat realistfcall/ after sold, proven oppertunihos for ordnary people with itde exart-up money, and it presents enough in dapen information on each to allow ycu to choose which opportunity is most Bksly to work for ycu. 77>e Ten Bast Opportunities For Starting A Home Business Today achieves a nice balance between tho facte and figures ycu neod to know. and inspiring. persocATzcd SUCOBS8 storios that make fascinating reading. A full chapter ts devoted to each o1 the ten best opportunities, and an intrcduciory chapter dscusses atert-up Questions. bps and ad- wco corrmon to all. Would you Ike io be complG^ly indeperxlerrt. Ifee of corpccatc politics, and make a good ncxima win almost uMimted potential? The businesses covered n this tock otfar rcakshc oppcrtunl- ties for achieving just this type of success.
1993. 6x9. 241 pp, SOftOOVer.
THE TEN BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR STARTING
A HOME BUSINESS TODAY: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64151)
*** THE HOLLYWOOD JOB-HUNTER'S
SURVIVAL GUIDE How To Survive (And Succeed) In Hollywood
Without Being Sleazy An Insider's Winning Strategies
by Hugh Taylor
What kind of job woud you da to start a career in the movte industry? Would you get coHee for a Elude cxecutvo? Work in the mailroom? Take tie producer's wife's deg to lunch?!!! The competton for jobs in Holywood is fierce, and man)’ think that only the unscapulcus survive. Out the truth is. there arc many jobs cut thore for those who are w Hing to stert co the lower rungs cl tlxs ladder. Hugh Taylor knows al the ins and outs of finding, and keeping, a job •n thn bz.’ Mr. Taytor has successfully navf$>ated his way through the career c(x>3cfe8 o! the mocon picture ndusary. Frcm Leng a film producers driver and gofer to current?'/ working as toe Vtoe President of Development for a leading independent production company. Hugh Taylor te wefl versed in the motion picture job market. This wen-written Tufcde includes chapters on Getting The Jeb. Setting Up the Office and Getting to Work. The Script and Story Development Process. Productton. Information. Putting it All Together, Issues and Perspectives, and much, much more.
19*3, 5x3. 336pp iifuitreted, soft corer.
THE HOLLYWOOD JOB HUNTERS SURVIVAL GUIDE: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64149)
19 9 4
WRITER'S
MARKET
Whrre A how .
to sell wh«>y»u write ' *** 1994 WRITER'S MARKET Where & How To Sell What You Write
4.000 Places to Sell Your Articles, Books,
Short Stories, Novels, Plays, Scripts, *** Greeting Cards, and Fillers! Invaluable tor writers,
this is one ol trite most
useful reference works
anyone can own. This
now edition of Writer's
Market
is your key to
getting ycur work to the
rigN buyers' hands, to
addition to ths more
than 4, COO places to sell
your work, you will a'so
find he'pfU artefes.
interesting and useful
— sklebars ard fols cf
inside tips from the
cdtors co ovoiything
frem targeting your
magazine submissions
Io convincing an cdtor
that there rcafcy is a
market for your tock. You will find every-
thing you n*ed to mar-
ket your writing, includ-
ing - More than 4.003 potential markets for ycur writing - 700 ncvF’lislings of buyers of freelance material - Interviews with professionals in th© fteld. tocludng Mariana Liddell, articles editor tor Smihsonian: Jamas Cohen, armor editor at Sierra Club Bocks: Alee Wilkinson. author of A Wofcnf Act and a writer co the Staff of the Afcrr rtvAw;and Caret Wiley Lorente. managng od tor of Times - A special ont-page sidebar ’Publishing Outside The Main- slrwtm,“ featuring Loompenics Unlimited and Editorial Director Steve O'Keefe - Prcjcctons on where year opportunities as a writer wll Ite In 1994 A quck lock at the Table of Contacts will familiarize ycu with th© arrangement of the 1994 Writer's Market The three largest scctons cf the book are the market listings of Book Publishers; Ccnsumcr Magazines; and Trade. Technical and Professional Journals. Within each category. The markets are Sated alphabettoalty. You will also find sections for scriptwriting markets, greeting card publishers, and syrxtcatcs. Be sure to re^d the Irv/oduction for each section tefcco you turn to toe l-stngs. The section Introductions contan specific rifoematicn about Herds, submission methods and otlter helpful resources for the material included In that section. The 1994 Writer's Market conte'ns articles on soiling to magazines, pitch ng a bcok proposal, current trends In book and magazine pubish- ing and much more. ’Insider Reports* - interviews wzh writers and edtote—offer stf/fce ard an inside look at pubishng. Mincing the Dctafo offers valUabto Intormation abrurt rigtxs. taxes end oilier practical matters. New or unpublished writers sboUd also mad Before Ycur First Sato. There e also a helpful section tfiod How Much Should I Charge? that offers gudanco for setting yo1994 Writer's Market
is the s-ngte hnsst reference work any professional or aspiring professional writer can own. And Its tengthy listings of book pubisbers, consumer and trade magazines make It a valuable research tool in isctf. We highiy rocommend the 1994 Writer's Market 1993. 6 x9h. 1,00Spp, Hfustrated, indexed, futrd corer.
1994 WRITER S MARKET: $26.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64150)
*** HOW YOU CAN MAKE $25,000
A YEAR WRITING (No Matter Where You Live)
try Nancy Edmonds Hanson
You can make J2S.OCO or mom wrtong —
no matter hnw far you are from New York City.
This tock 15 about making fdl-trne freelancing
8 foll-fiacfgod budnoss. How You Can Make
$25,000A Year Writing
will help you: - set profitable ycarty. monthly, weekly and
hrxrrty rata; - regelato successfully for the money you
nred tor Iha pb - cUbvatn magazine markets and write books
- prof tatty—in the boonles - break into broadcast writing - dn-vatop a base for commercial cfente - and mixh, much more. How You Can Make $25,000 A Year Writing shows you tba many ways ycu can capitalize co your islervt to earn men? money writing than you ever dreamed possible. This eye-opening and lire?/ bock uncovers an abundan» of lucrative writing opportunities no matter where you Irra.
1990. 6x9,232 pp. indexed, softcover.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE $25,000
A YEAR WRITING: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64125)
ncv ice CL« Mite
$25,000
A VfAR WITH YOU«
CAMERA i V» »LA YEAR WITH YOUR CAMERA
No Matter Where You Live
by Larry Cribb Your plwic^raphy sNto esn e*n
you money — right in yaur own
community. This book shows ycu
how! Larry Cribb. 8 hghly
successful freelance photographer,
gives ycu scores of surefire, time-
t€<=tod opportunities fee mak ing
money in your to*n. With each
idea. Cribb explains how io got
started, where to tock for potential
customers, how to approach them,
what photo packages to otter, what
equipment to use. and how to
determine wlvat to charge. Ycu will find freelance photog-
raphy epportunilies at: - Schools
• Churches - Real Estate Agencies - Daixo Schools - Conventions - Garden Clubs - Day c*ro Con tors - Mamas - Department Stores - And Many Moro Places. In ths updated odbrxi, Critb efiers even mote helpful lips tor mak- ing money with ycur photos. You wil fnd detaied information on prWng and negotiating rights, how to use a computer in managing your busi­ness. and an expanded IM of moneymaking opportunities. At eaoh step, you win benefit from Cribb’s experience: ha has worked at every job listed here, and made a gocd profit In doing It. By foltowing his advice, ycx/lt llnd that your potential incccne is limited on?/ by the amount of time you're wiling to spend
1991, 6x9,221 pp, Mustrafed, fadered, soft cover.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE $25,000
A YEAR WITH YOUR CAMERA: $12^5
(ORDER NUMBER 64124)
*** SHADOW MERCHANTS
Successful Retailing Without a Storefront
by Jordan L. Cooper In Shadow Merchants, the
author of How To Make Cash
Money SeXhg At Swap Metis,
Ftea M&k&s, Etc.
continues
your education In uncon-
ventional ways to make money
without twog a job. or wwWvg
a conventional retailing busi-
ness. It takes a lot ot tme .v>d
mcney to start a smni busi-
ness such ns a laundromat,
restaurant, shoe store or ma-
chine shop. Most people dent
have the time or money. but
they do have tho tmo and
money to become a shadow
merchant. A shadow merebstf Is a
retailer who dcesnl have a
storefront. but eels hs wares
in any cot? c< a comb’nsticn ot
alternative market locations. Bong a shadow merchant may not effer the prestige cf bong a store o*ner. but It definite?/ offers soma ad/arJagcs that far outweigh 7»e regatta aspects. Thcsa include: ■ Low inc al investment ■ Can bn dene part-time whtc still hddng down a ful-time job ■ l ow Initial er.-erhead. an important consideration even lor existing txjsncsscc ■ Mobility — If your initial chocc of locations is wrong, its easy to change ■ The fiexbiity cf being able to walk away from the business wxh a minimums loss if it fails With co?/ □ sms! investment of time and money. It’s possible to become a shadow merchant coming weekend. cr oven before, h can be done n less than an hcur. with a local casm investment of under $10. Contents inebde: ■ Why Become a Shadow Merchant? ■ Why Merry Businesses Fail — Before They're Started ■ The 'Winning Combination ■ Soil What You Lfce ■ When To Diversify ■ Othcf Pecp’e. Other Units ■ Types oi Markets ■ Swap Meets and Flea Markets ■ Street Corners ■ Arts and Crafts Shews ■ Fairs and Camr^ats ■ GunSho-A’s ■ Speca! Interests - Special Events ■ A Storefront VAthout a Storefront ■ Off-Season Markets ■ Beware t he Hgh Rent District ■ Ard more. In Shadow Merchants, ttie aulftor share* h<$ yeers of oxpnrcncc Wrth you. One way out of the rat race is to become a shadow merchant! 19W>SHAM, tSSppi ifh^t'ated, soft cover.
$HADOW MERCHANTS: $12.95
(ORDER HUMBER 64145)
*** CAREERS IN THE OUTDOORS
by Tom Sttenstra
Your dream job in the cukkwrs
exists, and Careers In Tbe Out-
doors
tells you bow to ge< iL
Sound too good to bo true? Il's
not. Discover. - What jobs are available - Salary ranges and pay scabs - Training arri education re-
quirements - Seasons*. part-time and full-
time oppcdunllles - Industnos that have» growth
potential - Strategies tor getting the job
you want - Ptoses and minuses of each job - Professional organizations,
associations and information
numbers to contact for more
information - Anri much mrxe. nolinirrj mow than ICO interviews w.th people who (15 those Jeds oreiy day and tovn it! Whether you’re just cut of school end looking for your first job. n the midst of a mld-lrie career change, or searching tor part-ome. seasonal or freelance work. you c^n fnd an outdoor jeb to fit your stolls. educaton and desres. Aixnor Tom Sbcnstra Is roputod to bare the host job in the world. As a syndicated outdoors writer and author of eight outdoors books, ho spends 365 days a year dong wlvit be tores and getting paid for it In Careers in Tbe Outdoors, he shows you all yuu need to know lo get the job of your dreams.
1992. SU x 6H, 414pp. i.Vusfrated. softcover.
CAREERS IN THE OUTDOORS: $12.95
(ORDERNUMBER 64142}
*** HERS The Wise Woman's Guide to
Starting a Business on $2,000 or Less
by Carol MUano Do you hare great l.-l oas and Imltod
capital? Hers provides bno practical, no-
nonsense advtoo that yzu need to sen
ytxjr idea grow into a money making
business. Step-by-step you wil bn able
lo clarify your ablilics and goals and start
a business on $2,COO or loss. Ibn stones
of real women who started Ihor oati
businesses and tove being their own
tosses grre a human dmcnston and
depth to the atMco to Hers. Hors tala you baw to choose the
business that's best for you from tho
infinite range of possibilities. To start you
thinking in tho right drecbon. Hers
describes over 100 specific businesses that women have started. Coze you study Iha criteria for what makes a
successful entrepreneur and sole« yovr business otters ups on
getting started, secrets of tow-cost marketing. eduOone to typcal small
busmess problems, and a resource section of the most useful sources
of information, tn addition to tho how to process, Hors ghres practical
adrice on Iba emotional issues of entrepreneurial afo as well. Whatever
11*6 business and however smal your budget. Hers offers everything
that you need to become a successful entrepreneur. And of course, you
don't have lo bo a woman In order to uso this advtoe.
1991, 9x9, 207pp, indexed, soft cover.
HERS: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64146)
*** HOW TO DRAW AND SELL COMIC STRIPS
For Newspapers and Comic Books!
by Alan McKenzie Ttife txx* wil l teach ycu wl>a!
you need to knew to draw and
sell your oati come strips lor
both newspapers and comic
books, inclutfng ho* to master
the an of (fcpictirg three-dmen-
sonal $lcfl99 iMlh'n the confirm
of a two-dlmenslcnal strip and
how lo reduce yoa few acticn packed quotes .and
captions. Using more than 160
illustrations. the author and other
professional ccmic strip artists
share Ihe^r secrets ard dcmcn-
abate how to: draw the human
figure in ccm-incing poses and
motion; depict super-heroes or
heroines and other special character typos: render facial expressions that replace tho written caption; distort perspective lo suit your story's needs; use light and shadow to add drama and create moods. McKenzie takes you step-by-step through too precess of writing a script, then explains bow to break it doAn Into action-packed panels. You'J learn which seitens h your story sbaiid bn framed, how to frame lf»em, how largo to make each panel, and how to convoy tho passage of time. In the final section, yoi/l discover how lo sell your work in this competitive markeiplaco. Including: low many sample submit al ono time; r-ow to ptoh by ma« vs. in porson. ptos how to maintain a now cf ideas and draw Inspiration from unilkoty sourcns once you get a job. A special appendix of comic publishers and syndicates corr-ptaio with addresses gives you Ibo contacts you need to gel slatted.
1947, ^x 10, 144 pp, Utestrated, Indexed, Herd cover.
HOW TO DRAW AND SELL COMIC STRIPS: 519.95
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 99085)___________________
*** THE GAME INVENTOR'S HANDBOOK
by Steve Peek
Games and game playing are
bigger than eve*, espccaly with the
adeem of computer gareas. And many
people who enjoy playing games also
think tb=ry c^n c^sgn a game worth
prod.ic'ng and marketing. The Gnmo
inventor's Handbook
is tor them.
The toW of game publishing can be
both confusing »and fascinating. Tbs
bcok is a rRAt lifesaver tor anyone
wtx> has already in-rented a game but
nacds help in manufacturing and mar-
keting. its a real treat to all players,
buyers ard sellers who are interested
In knowing hOAr too whole process
works. This book covers the entire pro-
cess of inventing a game, from de- vetopng a concept to selling the dea to a pubisher, to marketing the game, lo proledng the inventton through copyrighted trademarks, and patents. Af%t a brtef iotfoduettori to Ite NHMy of games, tte su'.'hx guides game enihusiaste through generating ideas, improving a game concept, de-retopmg prototypes and •pteytesTng’ Then, he goes into the corrpcnnms ot soling your Idea or game to a publsber, self- publishing, and marketing. Board games, role playing games, car games and computer games arc all dscussod Sieve Peek has boon to the game business tor more than twenty years. Snce 1971. he has d?stoned. developed, andtor marketed more than 150 games.
1993. 019x11, 192pp, softcover.
GAME INVENTOR'S HANDBOOK: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64148)
The Teaching
Marketplace
Moke Money With
Freelance Teaching,
Corporate irutnian.
And On The Lecture Circuit
tUrr Biowkt u»i» Rmct Cen *** THE TEACHING MARKETPLACE
Mako Money with Freelance Teaching,
Corporate Trainings,
and On the Lecture Circuit
by Bart Brodsky and Janet Gets Based cxi tto experience of two
nationally recognized pioneers In tto
field of marketplace educaticn. The
Teaching Marketplace
hAS ovorythng
you need to attract students, to organize
ard set your classes to schools and
corporations, and. if you choose. Io
frco'Anco on your own. Chaplets ineluda: • The Benefits of
Skfelne Teaching • What Stider-ts
Want • Choosing Your Topic • Where
the Jobs Are • Freelance Teaching
Opportunities • Legal Constraints •
Best Times to Toach • Class Size •
Setting Feos ♦ Uabilty and fosurarPromoting Classes • When Things Go Wrong • Ard much, much moro. Become a pad of to exciting toachng mariwtplao=*. This book suggests what topics to otter, where to find jobs, and how to market your own daises Incfopondontty on the open market. Whether you want to leach tor money o r just for the love of it. this book wll show you how.
1991, 9x9, 175 pp, fSfustratod, Indexed, soft coref-
THE TEACHING MARKETPLACE: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER Ml 17)
*** SMALL-TIME OPERATOR How to Start Your Own Small Business,
Keep Your Books, Pay Your Taxes,
and Stay Out of Trouble
by Bernard Kamorotf, CPA Small-Time Operator Is a gocd and widely-prated book on star.ng and running your cwn sma1 business. The topics covered are general lo moat (i1 not all) smaJ businesses. That te. ¡< dees net suggest specific Ideas 1or what kind of busness you ought to go hlo (lice seme of cur Olher Money books). It assumes toat you have already picked a particular business Idea you want to get started, and goes from mere. Contenfts ¡tordo: Soctlon One: Getting Startod — the market; location; tnarwg & loans; soto propriatorsh'p; fkrtiious name statements; licenses & permits; federal & stale regutolions; insurance; cash outlays; business name. Section Two: Bookkeeping — selling up the books; bank accounts; CA$h vs. accrual accounting; recording Income; sales returns; bounced chocks; crodt sates; expenses; petty cash; calculators & addnj machnes; financial ana’ysis & management. Section Three: Growing Up — business expansion; becoming an employer; outnkSo contractors; partnerships; how to incorporate a business. Section Four: Taxes — federal & state income taxes; sett-employment tax; retrenwnt deductfons; operating tossed; inventory taxes; gross receipts taxes; how to deal with the IRS. Section Five: Appendix — balancing bank accounts: balance shoots; finding an aooountant; information for farmers; ard •Access.* an annotated Utttcgraphy of bocks ard soirees Section Six: The Ledgers — a fut year's worth of heemo and expendcuro lodgers; year-end summaries. rteproowtion wo.-kslvwld. credit, payroll ato equipment ledgers, profossonatty drawn to the author's spcc/.catons. Smail-Timo Operator is well worth the price rf you are thinking of staling ( 1937. 9Ji x 11, 199 pp. fítustreted, Indexed.
*jjrtp
SMALL-TIME OPERATOR: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64017)
*** STARTING A MINI-BUSINESS
A Complete Guide to Starting
a Low-Risk, Part-Time Home Business
by Nancy Olsen Starting A Mini-Business te a complete and practical guide to
beginning a very sma'I sca’o busness. Written especially for senior
citizene seeking to supplement retirement income or take on a
chaiengng new life activity, this bock wJl to of value to people of firry
age who are Interested to enmng extra dolors in a low-risk, part-time
Itofne-based buthocs. Hero Is everything the mtol^micewcrsoci
needs to krww... from tip« on fining a good don. to affordable
advertising, and simple record-keeping and base legal roquromonts.
Easy-to-understand information. hefptul exorosos. resource lists, ard
down-lo-earth advise combine to make this ar. unusually c'lfeotrve ard
encouraging gudebock. The author says: The average persco Who retires at age 65 can
expect to Ivo another fifteen lo twenty years, and thanks to advances to
to held of health care, more of those years wJI to vigorous, active
ones. To fully cr^oy this lengthy retirement ported means, for many,
having some sort ol on going work actvity. Scene choose volunteer
work, dtors part-time emptoymont. Out for these who have akvnys
dreamed of being tok own boss. a mini-business is often the answer.
Mini-businesses pro’.kfo the things that sonors seek in their work fives
— a sdf-dctemvned work schedt/e. the stimulation of loaming new
skits, and opportunities to bo useful to others. And there U nothing like
operating a successful busness. even a very smai ono. lo bring a
sense of accomplishment and personal sa tie faction ’
19S3, SH x 11. 144pp, indexed, eoflcever.
STARTING A MINI-BUSINESS: $8.95
(ORDERNUMBER 64110)
*** STAY HOME AND
MIND YOUR OV/N BUSINESS
How to Manage Your Time, Space, Personal
Obligations, Money, Business, and Yourself While
Working at Homo
by Jo Frohbletcr-Mucllcr Stay Home And Mind Your
Own Business
Is ndveo that an
e-stmaled 20 mdlcn Amorcans
have hee<»d already. Thots how
many of us earn al or pari of our
income from a homobasod
bu8inn$u3. In tor. bock, too author,
a successful homo business
entrepreneur, addresses al me
aspects of working at Mrrte — nd
just the business Usef. but nif toe
elements of tho ’balancing act*
with which a homo business
person has to cope. The first
seefien focuses on those
elements: relaionshps with
spouse and chldron. tmo ard
spd housetoW routines, school ard convncntry obligations, maintenance of a work ¡veo. heath consldcraboas. in effect. aS the noci-buainess» fesponsbutics that must be mm i the tusness is to to Tto second half of too bock is devotod to tho business itself: everything from chcosng an appropriate prcdixt or service lo ddrg tto necessary market and feasiMity Modes; from bookkeeping and financial management to satisfying legal, tax and insurance obfigatons; from choosing tto best tegai form of ownership and cdlecticn poktes to bring conployoes- and much more. Stay Home And Mind Your Own Business*^ help you do exactly that.
1997, SHxSH, 259pp. Indexed, soft corer.
STAY HOME AND
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64089)
*** Stay Monte and Mind
YOÚR OWN BUSINESS EARNING MONEY WITHOUT A JOB
by Jay Conrad Levinson
Tired Cf the rlne-lo-five (readmit? Want Io te year own boss and do work that interests and stimulates you? Until now. ftx millions of Anted- cans, being cut of a fc>b meant being cut of work. But no longer. Jay Conrad Levinson has frE»toed thousands of indrvduate leave stagnating careers and get on independent courses toward pcnzznal and fhanoal saftstaclicn. This compteteiy revised edition of Earning Money Without A Job Is loaded with practical, money-making ideas iltat dorrt require fancy degron»; or hugo start-up costs (Of any $tart-up M. in many cases) — from selling ard mail order to catering and high-tech repair services. In addition. Levinson shows you bow to size your strengths and weaknesses, bow Id market yourself, and how to gat thn help and financing you will need to succeed. Earning Money Without A Job is a book about freedom frem an economic system that probably has been contrctiing ycur nfa. Once you have conboJ. ycu will have the freedom to decide your own inooma. your own working hours, your own workweek, your own working conditions. Even better, you will have enough mcnoy to expand your freedom further. Ycu will have the money and time to discover what you are al about and then to ba it Until naw. to rrriltons of peepe. out of a job rresrrt cut of work. But no longer. Now. ycu reed no job to eam money. Ycu need no job, period. In feet, once you have acted upon the information ¡n these psgss. you may never want a job again. 199!, 5Hx8H, 2S6 pp. softcover.
EARNWIG MONEY V/TTHOUT A JOB: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64114)
*** HOMEMADE MONEY
The Definitive Guide to
Success in a Home Business
by Barbara Brabec What is •horrerr-ado money?’
The fulltime and side I no income
milions of Americans — women,
men. couples. entire families —
are now generating from an
incred bta variety of hemebased
business activities. Homemade Money is Iha
ltofrresearch guide for everyone:
• Dreamers will) ideas ard
talent who want to make
money at home, but need
hep and encouragement to
get started - ’Sideliners* win have storied
a part-time business but need
more know-how and guidance
to grow - Establshod home business entrepreneurs who want to increase revenues through better marketing and growth pfenning. Ths huge took includes practical, expert advtoe on gelling started, selecting the right homo business, planning tor profits, strategies tor drversricaticn ard exparvsicn, and much more. Also nctoded is an invaluable "book within a bock,’ an A to Z Course in Home Business Ba- ste, sources of further inlonnalicn and much more. We always ercouraga cur readers to break free of Iha job eccoomy Homemade Money can help you get gc4ng. 1989, 9Hx 11, 325 pp. Hiustrated, indexed, softcover. HOMEMADE MONEY: $16.95 (ORDER NUMBER 64057) *** RUNNING A ONE-PERSON BUSINESS
by Claud# Whfanyer, Salil Rasberry
& Michael Phillips
Times fave changed, and
the one-persen business, espe-
c^ly small txielnessos run
from thn hama or Ite profes-
&onal office, are a permanent
part of our now occrramy. Ytftn
interviews with tlx, marry suc-
cessful cnlrnpmnours who havo
set out on their o^n and stuck
with It. Running A One-Per-
son Business
Is lull of the
practical nlcmvificn needed Oy
these currently in business tor
themselves or Itese who are
pfcnrtng to bo. Many of you are ttrod dt
Irving for the weekend, for two
weeks* vacation with pay, »and
for the promise of the good life when you retire. This book is for those of you who are daydreaming about thn possfality of running a soto proprietorship. those of you who are knee-deep in lie first year of being ycur cwn bo^s. ard those of ycu who are cid hands at it but nt**d specifics and refinement to ho p you slay a onc-pcrscn business. Ths bock Is for at of you who suspect Of already know, that you can create rneanngful week that paralcb all chat ts Important n year Mo. 1589. TH x9X, 218 pp. fituatrsted, indexed, softcover.
RUNNING A ONE-PERSON BUSINESS: $12.00
(ORDERNUMBER 64116)
*** MONEY IS MY FRIEND
byPhULaut
Does money slip through your fingers
with elusivenasa of water? Would yea
like to step wotKng for money, and have
money work for you? Would you like to
make friends willi money? If your answer to
any of these Questions is ’Yes.* ttoi you
vrart this book.
Money Is My Friend s the best book on
mcoey to come along in a tong time and we
highly reccmmerd it. The purpose of this
book te to etmnete poverty in the wodd and
to make aburdent Irving socteiy accept-
able. This book is about achieving finsnda
freedom. Financial freedom is when you never do anything that ycu (font want to for money and you never omt doing something that ycu want to do because of lack cA mor.e>’. Another way of describ’ng the condton of finartotel freedom is that money works for you. instead cd ycu working for money. The author probes every possible area of life that ccukf be holding th? reader back from reaching h^ fUlest potential. If money has aUays teen a problem Icc you. you will fird In lb's book some real insights frito Ite cause of your situation. He draws attention to those areas of cut emotional make-up which may te stopping tfi item 'gening ahead.' He tten offers suggestions for spec»te affirmations to be used by tie reader in dealing with those areas of Inner conftid. What yo-J can expect to rcoar.e from tte Information presonted In Money is My Friend vi\ A. thorough understanding of The Four Laws of Wealth: Increased income; A right-hearted attitude ard sense of self- rclnnco nbcut your financial problems: Tte Information you teed to start and prosper in too career you want Monty Is My Friend s Cte of the very test books on metey ever written. Highly reccmmerded.
f.W. Mx8^, 144pp. softcover
MONEY IS MY FRIEND: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64040)
*** FREELANCE WRITER’S HANDBOOK
The Real Story
by James Wilson The book is a realistic look at wilting for a IMrg. written by □ pro who
does just that —'James WUson’ has had two dozen books published,
and hundreds of magazine artfctes. Thia book wii gho you a basic
undorstanding d Hie practical tactcs you ncod to be a professional
writer. Il indudee a tot of nuts-and-boks Information toat isn’t usually
available in ore volume. In thia book, you wdl dscorer the do*n-and-
drty Ucte about writing for pay. You wil Answer the hidden pitfalls. Ite
bcobytraps of the writer's market II win tell you what errors to avoid ard
what sucker-traps you may encounter. Topics covered in detail inclxto: • What ITs realty ike to write lor a
ivfng • Myths About Writing Quick success. Fair-mlndod oditors.
Following the ’proper* slaps. Writer's Block, and more • What
oquprrcjnt you rcaly need ard what you can do without • Four thngs
a writer shouW never do • How to introduce yours** to a naw
pUblcatfon ♦ Understandrg a publisher's ’Writer's Gukfcdnos’ bow
to rood between toe Ines • inside an edtor's office — knowing what
QOBS bnhnd tho scenes wi3 help your work be accepted • The 11
problems you are most Hkely to have with editors —- ard how to deal
with them • How to handle rojocticns • Undcnstancfing Contracts —
dffcronces between small and large publisters • How Writers Get Paid
— royalties ard otter arrangements — which fa best for you? • Base
Photography for the Writer — photos make yeur work mere salable •
The Pen-Name — wtoen to use con — and when net to • Do you need
an agent? — the answer wil surprise you • Hew to locate markets for
your work • And much, much more. Freelance Writer's Handbook ¿a toe single most valuable bcok over
written for anyone who wants to earn money writing. Old pros and
beginners alke will team what tttey need to know from its hard-earned
advice.
19SS, SHxSH, 190 pp, Hhntrsted. softcover.
FREELANCE WRITERS HANDBOOK: $12.95
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 64060)___________________
*** STUNTMAN A Freelancer's Guido to Learning the Craft
and Landing the Jobs
by Jack Bucklin Being a stuntman is a hghly pad.
Chalenglng cUrr.dcvil profession. But
rot everyone has the courage to
enter a profession that roqurcs thorn
to team how to get turned alive,
wrack cars at high speeds, swing
from nooses, tall Coati Hights Of
stars ard fall off runaway horses.
Stuntman is a haw-to book on
becoming a stuntman and finding
work In television, the movies, and
live shows. The aixhcr. Jack Buckin.
has been in the entertainment
business tor the past twenty years,
and he prorides information found
nowhere else. The first pan ol Ite book expkwns what stunt work is and the stunts you must master to get pbs — indudiog fafe. bums, dming, fights, and marc. Tlw wcond part of the book rs a step-by-step gude to marketing yourself, without havlrg to pay outrageous toes, duos, or commissions. Part three includes names and add'esses to contact Him bureaus, assccia’ons, casting services, directors, and producers wte hro stuntmen. Stuntman taachos you how to master the required slants safety and quickly. No one can promise you success, but if you think youVe got what it takes, here’s your chance. Reading ths book can be your first step toward a new. exciting career.
1992. BHxll, 135 pp, Wustrsled, softcover.
STUNTMAN: $20.00
(ORDER NUMBER 64132)
STUNTMAN
YOU
< A.x 111 As
INI'ORMATION
Writer
*** YOU CAN BE AN INFORMATION WRITER
by Duncan Long
It youYo locking for help marketing
tho no.-ol you wrote, tl»is ¿9 not the
book tor you!
Thousands of novels are
wrxtcn tor every cos that gets
published. Few of them make money
for thex authors. However. H you want to quit getting
rrjeoon notices ard atari ccflecllng
royabes. read cn. You Can Ba An
Information Writer
wil teach you
everythin; you need Io know to turn
your ecnoepcs into cash. This book will show you herw to find
paying markets, how to wrttn proposals
toat txirg contracts. and how io get
paid before you start writing — not
attar. Tho chapter on research will lz*'p
you cut your writing time in half while daubing the vatoo of your work. Whether you’re interested in bong a
freelance writer, a technical writer, an editor, a consultant or an autoor.
You Can Lie An Information Writer will put you cn the path towards
fnancial success. Duncan Long is the author of mere Ilian 30 books. Including six
n0‘/C«’-S His hooks have been published by Avon Books. Harper S Row.
Lcomparics Unlmr.cd. Paiadn Press and other noted pubflsters He
has published more than 40 articles in a wde variety of magazines. A
former teacher, he is also a public speaker and writing consultant. 1991, Sit x 174pp, fampte outlines 9 proposals, soft corer.
YOU CAN BE AN INFORMATION WRITER: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64112)
*** HOW TO OWN A YACHT AND MAKE IT PAY
What to Do and How to Do It» with Illustrations,
Sample Forms, Insurance Guidance, Tax Reforms,
Success Stories and Instruction
by Captain Jack Seaborn Owning a yacht and mak-
ng it pay for its** may sound
ike sheer fantasy, but Cap-
tain Jack Seabern has dene
just that for years, and h his
book How To Own A Yacht
And Make ft Pay,
be tolls you
how you can (to ttte very
same thing. In plain EngKsh. Captain
Jack guides you through ton
selection and purchase of
your first boat, and covnm
many different merwymakng
Opportunity for yacht own-
ers. Topics ccvorcd ¡ndude:
★ Anttopato nc Risks tn-
voNod * Bnofing Your Cus-
tomers * Bareboat Rental
Clteckist ★ Navigation Charts k Ttw Charter Agreement * SueceesM Brochures * Lets Go Fishing * Boat Management by Professionals ★ Vessel Management Agreement * Wind/jrrmcr Cruises * Submorsfotes: a Lock In Depth * Dinner Safi Mede * Sportftshing for Real * Scuba Diving Charters * Augmenting Your Dive Boal * Waler Skiing w Para-Sailing * Glass Dollern Boats ♦ How to Ui ri a Surveyor * And much more. So cimb aboard with Captain Jack Soabcm and learn How To Own A Yacht And Make ft Pay!
1SS7, Sfi x 11, 112pp, Ktustnfed. softcover.
HOW TO OWN A YACHT AND MAKE IT PAY: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64134)
Hi>w To Be Successful
hi The
ANTIQUE BUSINESS *** HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE
ANTIQUE BUSINESS
by Ronald S. Barlow Ths book is written for thn
American cclkxrtor who
dreams of some day opening
an antique shop and living
happily ©ver after. R is not an
impossible dream, but it will
require as much pfennig and
preparation as any other
serious rotnil venture. Chapters include: Gerting A
'Degree' tn Antiques
(Where
to Study In Your Own Heme
Town); The Great American
Garage Safe
(Basic Backyard
Cepttafism); The Show Must
Go On
(How to Make a thing
on the Road); Order
Mrxchan&iing
(Soling Antiques from Your Own Homo); Myths From Madiscn Avenuo (A Sheet Course in Effective
Adrertising); Buying y?$XM’(What to Buy. What to Pay. Whore to Buy it):
Going, Going, Gone! (How to Buy Successfully al Auctions); Buying
Privately
(Estate Lots. Waft-Ins; and ’Jve Law); Store Layout and Display
(Merchancising Techniques Thal Work); The 'CoSector' Menta&ly (Are
Freudian Impufsos Involved?); and much, mudi more. This book has it all! How to project a profit or toss; rrventory and
cash ccntrd forma; successful fiea market operations; choosing -»0
boat location; Importing; buying from charitable Instituttons; sating at
auctions; appraising antiques: buying ard setting M books ard jewoYy;
cosmetic furniture refinfeWng; metal precessing technlquea; and much
more. Thia book stresses the fact that broad AnoMedge is essential to
auMvai ard aucosw In a field where metf (Mis ate made on M basis
of one parly imowfng appraciarity rrore than trio ofherf
You can gain this
knowtedge the hard way, from wperionco, or In a much shorter time by
subscnbhg to sovoral of tho ooltoctoc publcattons listed In this bcok.
Just whore you might fit Into tho spectrum of opportunity is a question
that this bcok can answer.
1965. 8 x S, 190 pp. ittuxt/xtod. toft cover.
HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL
IN THE ANTIQUE BUSINESS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64095)
*** THAT'S A GREAT IDEA! The New Product Handbook
by Tony Husch and Linda Foust
This book dea’s with hew lo geL evalúale, protect, develop, and sail new product ideas. It is lor entrepreneurs, professionals. Inventors, linkerers, intrapreneurs, urd anyono oteo with a great idoa fee a now product or service. Contents helado: ♦ Keys to now product success ♦ Unique brainstorming techniques to liberate and Inspire the imagination ♦ Evaluating an idea's commercial potential ♦ Making prototypes and doing market research ♦ How to decade wt»ether to sat a corcopt c< do it yourself ♦ How to protect ideas, inctoding tie sobering truth about patents and trademarks ♦ Presenting new product concepts to etrtáib'íírfiod Gompaniw ♦ Sample submission agreement and royalty contract ♦ Extensive bibliography ard resource glide ♦ And much, much more! That's A Great Meal to prtmariy about creating, designing, and marketing new consumer products and servers. but the principles apply to devetoping any good concept It may be anything from a silly gsmo to a p5an fcr a real estate development or a premise for a blockbuster movie. The scul of this book is its inquiry into the nature ard practice of idon generator, evaluation, and Implcmontn'.jon. 1286, 6x9,228pp. indcx&d. xoft cov*r.
THAT'S A GREAT IDEA!: 9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64071)
EXPATRIATE’S
EMPLOYMENT
HANDBOOK I Seen »y íIm-
UfccM
a’vj Cretin^
Bak! Jfr ft.*
DENNIS RILEY *** EXPATRIATE'S EMPLOYMENT HANDBOOK
Seeing the World... and Getting Paid for it!
by Donn Is RHey
Have you over fantasized about
getting away from it all —
abandoning a humdrum job (or tho
unemployment tine) in America and
going off in search of exotic
adventure in a foreign land? You
have swn the ate W W,
adventure, travel., a# these coubo yours it you take one of the
multitude of avaSabfe positions
abroad, /ust waiting to be fttied by
someone Ste you.9
. If you have ever responded to
cne ot these ate you were probably
tfseppontad with the fruits ot your
efforts, partfeuterty 11 your skills and
interests Ite net w.:n desk K>bs and
volunteer positions, but with
technical work or hard-core, down -and dirty labor. Wott. hero Is a book
written just for ycu — the rest wod< force. tr»e technicians, consvucticn
workers, engineers, and service toduslry personnel —by someone who
has been there and back, wtn is making a living ard an adventure cut
of working orerseas. After years c4 experience. Domte Riloy has
devotoped an ir/allbh system, a simple job search procedure that has
nerer tailed to bring him an offer.
Al )W need Ea ths book, a typewriter, and seme stationary. Ycu will
get the low-down cn how to launch an al-out job search: what to look
for. what to ccnstoer. how to prepare, and how to get tiere. Plus, ycu
will discover what the real world ia like overseas and how to pel the
most out cf it once you are there. When you consider things like free housing, free food, liberal
vacation time, and no-tax status. It wont take tong to realize that a year
In the tropica can produw a Un and rr^ney In the bank. ¡uM for stMere.
Open this book and you have opened the door to a new life and a world
of adwnkiro.
1^90, S'rixS'ri, 144 pp>fffustrxted, soft cover.
EXPATRIATE'S EMPLOYMENT HANDBOOK: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 64109)
*** CREATING MONEY
Keys to Abundance
by Sanays Roman and Duane Packer This step-br-alep guide to creating
money and aturdarce was alleg&cly
channeled to the authors by their ’spirit
guidas’ — but deal tot that bizarro
circumstance prevent you from benefiting
from the very sensible processes contained
in this book. Leam how to: - forow the tews cf money and abundance - develop unlkn lied thinking - listen to your inner guidance - use advanced manifesting techn’qies - create your ite's work - iransformyourbellefs - magnetize and draw to ycu what you want. Abundance te your natural state. As you use the Information In this
book, you wMI loam how to tot money how roadly into your life white
dong what you tovo. Those oosy-to-toam toohnques. positive
affirmations, ard exorcises wit help you create rapd changes In ycur
presperity and load you to mastery ever your lite. Ycu do rot have to
work hard to have abundance. Ycu can team to work with energy to
easily create what ycu want.
19SS, SH x 6%, 241PP, soft cover.
CREATING MONEY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64107)
*** THE TRICK TO MONEY IS HAVING SOME!
by Stuart Wilde
Ths is noe a 'how-to' book
rather. It to a book cn
changing your attitudes toward
money, so that you can be in
the right place at too right time
with Iha nght idea and the right
attitude Serre qix>tr.s Irem the
book: •Moneymaking is no*, a
serious business It is a game
that ycu play. At first it may
seem that n Is a game nat you
play wen forces cutsde of
yeursef — tio economies of
the market-place so to speak
— but as you proceed you
dscover it Is actually a game
you play with yoursed.' "All phfosophes which
teach that poverty is groovy,
dj so as a cop out. H keeps
the nooperiormng members happy so they can livo in the ego-trip of thinking that somehow their r^ck of creativity and effort wit be bfossed at a later dale.* 'Our work) is abunctant. There is a sirpXjs of food, mono/ and resources. in tact. It tha total wcaf.T cf the work! were divkfod equally among a! of cs otzexns, ovary man. woman ard child woiXd bo a millionaire. Yet wo experience lack. Why? Because en'y a very small percentage cf people arc free of negative emotions eround money and even fewer have a cortanty in ther heart that says. 'I am always in tHo right place at tho righ t limo, abundance is simple and natural to mo. all of my needs arc ccns tantly mol.” .
m SM xN, 221pp. HSuttnW, M ww.
THE THICK TO MONEY IS HAVING SOME!: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64119)
*** HOW TO START A BUSINESS
WITHOUT QUITTING YOUR JOB
The Moonlight Entrepreneur’s Guide
by Philip Holland What's keeping you from gong into business for yourself? Marr/ ponpo havo the skills, drive. and desire io become entrepreneur — but all 100 Otten, they aro hokl back by fears of teikure. Author Philp Holland begins with tho sensible assumption that you dent have to curt your 'rear jeb in order to become an entrepreneur... and proves that you can do ri. This pcactcal gudo shows how to choose the right startup business, budget tmo wisely, and make sure n^VWjOb suffers. Other chapters discuss financing, iabitey. involving your family, and dccicirg when (From the author* tiitroduc&n:
'One reason that few Americans go Into business a that we have a deep-rooted fear of failure. Free enterprise gr.es us the opportunity to go into business, but not tho courage. We took upon going into business as an unacccptabfo crapsboot Or we're afraid of toeing our vacations. pension plans, and medcat insurance. Our upbringing derates that olt duty is to find a jeb when wo graduate from sebeo'. In the past. American jobs did provide us with dependable pay envelopes and toeg-rang© security. Not anymore. Job security is now the crapshoot as American companies struggle for survival. But who says wo arc obigod to quit our jobs when we start a business? You are geirg to team hero how to overcome ths fear of going into business and how to havo both a job and a busness at the samo bmo: to en.oy the boat of both worids.*
1992, 6x 9, 176 pp, indexed, toft cone
HOW TO START A BUSINESS
WITHOUT QUITTING YOUR JOB: $9.95
(ORDER 64136)
*** FINDING YOUR NICHE
Marketing Your Professional Service
by Bart Brodsky and Janet Gels Coders, lawyers, tharapsts. teachers, consultants, program admin-
Istralors, performing and fine artiste — virtually every professional in
busness or private practice can benefit from Finding Your Niche.
Based cn tho front line e>periGnce of two oxperfonood marking pros.
Finding Your Niche has everything you need to market your profes-
sional service and become widely known as an expert h your chosen
field. Creating your own jeb on your own terms is stn mo Amencan dream.
But about hall of al new businesses and professional services fail
within the first year. Lack of money ard «experience often gels the
blame. However, lots of people sttooec.d dcspte starting out g-een and
penntess. Successful peepta know how Io dream. btX they also know
bow to plan. It’s a mistake to thlrk of marketing as an afterthought to your profes-
sion. Quite the contrary, It's the most professional Nng you can (to.
Good marketing means mat you understand ton needs and wishes of
your clients. If your service te highly spccalzod. your marketing has to
be pinpoint accurate. You havo to knew where to find clients, what they
want what they will pay. and hew to motivate them to purchase. The book presents practical information that almost everyone can
mptoment. Anybody cen build a satisfying career dong what C»ey tove.
Ycu don’t need a tel bankroll to market your own professional service.
There are countless ventures that can ba started for less than the ccet
c4 a night cut on the town. Ard marry or ir^Ro require rw special educa-
tion or training ether than reading, writing, end archmctic. However, if
you are fortunate enough to havo special training and access to money,
so much tf’»e better. This bock will htfp you avoid common metekes that
l ave cost Others much valuable ‘.me and money.
1992, SU x 11, 2SSpp. Musirxicd. sort cover.
FINDING YOUR NICHE: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64130)
*** 80+ GREAT IDEAS
FOR MAKING MONEY AT HOME
A Guide for the First Time Entrepreneur
by Erica Barkemeyer For recossjcn victims, retirees,
or anyone who wants extra
Income, this book catatogs
innovative and realistic sug-
gestions for making money in ycuf
home, whether you havo previous
bus3ss ox pen once c< net It
focuses on itfoas for business«
and outlines the information ycu
ncod to know for a successful
launch. Whether you want extra
Income to supplement a shrieking
pey-check. or ycu have ambitions
to make a hobby booomo
profitable as well as fun. you will
find this bock to be a practical
guide. Here are over 80 busness
kteas, tips, end action plans you can uso. talcrtxi Io your own bttokgreund. cxponorco, and things you need to krifr* to get start«!. In ths took, ysu will find »dual exairolM of what other peep’e fa-re achieved, specific stops to he

1992, 6x9, 240 pp. Indexed, toft cover.

8(H GREAT IDEAS FOR MAKING MONEY AT HOME: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64131)
** THE COLOR DF MONEY 15 OREEN *** Introduction It is amazing the money-making opportunities that
exist in growing things. The books in this section reveal
how your can make money with plant* and animals,
flowers and veggies. fruits. crops and seeds. Who says
money doesn't grow on trees... *** PROFITS FROM YOUR
BACKYARD HERB GARDEN
by Lee Sturdivant Comptaio details cn growing. packaging and marketing CtffWy herbs and cdbta flews! Backyard herb growers can earn some money from their gardening efforts by following tho step-b/slnp methods in ths excelen! new foe* Writing for the spare tme gardener with a small space to grow in. Sturdr.-ant describes in great detail exactly which barbs to grow, hew to package, label, and sell them to ICC# grocers ard restaurants, plus some simple biting and bctokkscplng methods. She promisee tier techniques will brir<] sn ¡rooms cf $50 to $2S0 per week. Yftifch r>0ft> varieties to grow. How many c4 coch to plant. How to Choose end sol to market and restaurant accounts. How much to charge. Slmpta fading methods. How to harvest each herb. Low cost labeling methods. Information on seed germination, taxes. other herb bushcss possbiilies. and lots of informaton on the new odioln flower business: what to grow and how to sell and deliver them All you need to know to start your own (xoOdbte backyard herb business!
1955, 5H x 5#, 115pp. Mwr/nr.'ed indexed. toff cover.
PROFITS FROM YOUR
BACKYARD HERB GARDEN: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64093)
*** INVEST IN YOURSELF How to Put a Cash Business on Every Comer
by Jack E. Strauser
It yxxi are serious About creating a cash flow today, starting your own fos'ness, creabng financial independence for yourself and your famly, or just oxchangng your ifostylc for something better, this took is ter you. Invest tn Yourself contains valuable information lor creating e cash business whh roaPifo examples of how others have succeeded n the flower vending industry. Ths took covers everything from planning and preparation, Io how to buy ard what to soli. Invest In Yourssff will teach ycu how to work 20% of the Cmc ard make 80% of Iha profits h your spore tvne ard on specific days cf too year. The author says: •Rower vending is a cash business with fabutous profit poterxal... This bock contains al you need to know to get your own Ifowor vondng business up and running — ard of course, prof- itab'e! teds you how y*ou can make the sama ford of serious cash that I made. You wll loam how to locale mcnay-making comers of the cty lo set up your displays and how lo hire, manage, ard morale your employees so iicy roman happy and profitable (wNch makes you happy and profitable as well). Ycu will learn how lo negotiate the bast deal with your local wholesalers end how to set up simple displays that draw the customers to ycu I provide you with Summary Success Steps at the end of each chapter which will morally lake you step-by-step toward your own fnaroa! success.' Start from hemo and wort in your spare time. Make hundreds of dolors a day and enjoy tho swoot smell of success!
1291, SMxSM, 210 pp. iitetratod, indexed, soft cover.
INVEST IN YOURSELF: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64127)
*** FLOWERS FOR SALE
Growing and Marketing Cut Flowers
by Lee Sturdivant * Wtetft Ficw&s to Grow to How to
H&wsf and CondMon Flowers *
to $&SuccpssM Growers Operate Lea Sturdivant say's. 'I live on a
12D by 18(X town Sot in Friday Harbor.
Washnqton. where I have foen
growing fruit and vegetables for my
famof
flowers for cutting. I started a itCo cut
ftowor fosnests from dial garden a
few yours ago and cn a typical day in
late June, I ccuto walk oseling M try local market and to
pfMle CMFlomnrs:
20 btoe delphiniums - $20 00
10 mixed bouquet* 34O.CO
40 stems of Sweat Wiliam. $ 7.00
2 wedding bouqixjls 435.00
•That's over □ hundred dollars worth of Powers in a day. frem a relatively small garden full of ptants that will keep on producing even more ftowors. Mos! of the plants IVe just picked from Wil produce more blossoms for site in only a lew more days. •Fresh garden flowers are a seemingly ordinary product of so many fockyards all around us. yet they can have a tar greater monetary value than you mght irnagno. They are one of the most valuable things ycu can grew on ycur property — far more valuable. I found, than almost any fruit cc vognteblo you mght chcoss to grew and self PJowcrs For Saia c cnc of tba fines! how-to. footstrap, cottage Industry books that we haw seen. Tho inria’ section of the book. ’First Bouquets.’ glvns dotaltod plans for starling a simple supermarket bouquet Ixismess. ncludrg selling, pricing, and Cteplay IrVormatJon. business and lax details, equipment needed, harvest and conditioning techniques, and even a section cn ccriocting Hewers and grocnary from the wid. In tho next sectbn. Taking Flowers.’ the author visits ftowor growers, buyer®, ard salters m throe states, ard details ihcir business operations, from successful Saturday Market ftowor sellers, to Internationa! fle-wor brekors. from U-Pick flower farms to ere grower who takes In $650.OCO a year on less than an acre of flower production. There are niso visits lo whdeeate florists, flower auctions and many other possbiltes for seling cut flowers. The final section of the book. 'The Cut Flower CelaJog,’ lists hundreds of vartetlas cf perennials, annuals, fobs, tubers, fees, vines, ahrfos, ard herbs that can fa© used successfully as commercial cut flowers. References, seed waxed, associations, and an irdex are irduded. Want to make mcnay at home? Grvo Flowers For Satetry!
1922. SU x SU. 205pp. fNuslretcd. indexed, sori cover.
FLOWERS FOR SALE: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64123)
*** GROWING SHIITAKE COMMERCIALLY
A Practical Manual for Production of
Japanese Forest Mushrooms
by Bob Harris The cubvation of Shilako —
the most popi/ar edbo
mushroom in Asia is a billon-
dollar industry in Japan. In tto
United Stales. tto demand for
Üteèê délWôus ârid (fttltttfV*
mushrooms is just begrining to
Lake otf. so ShlUke production
has potential for enormous growth
and profit. Growing Shiitake Commet
daffy
is the first and only
comprehensive manual on this
exciting topic. Bab Harns gives
¿Mailed rislructiorc and errer 50
iîustratkms to tofc you at every
step from leg seteca'on to markeL
This took is essentia* lor errjone
Interested ¡n growing these gourmet mushrooms (whrtosale prices ter dried Shiitake vary from $20 to $50 per pound). Contorts rictodo: Surtabo tree spodos. log preparation. Stu take spawn and strains, inocutaticn ntolbods, the spawn cun. fruting procedures, harvesting, peste and contaminants, and Shiitake strain mtermatlon and production nurtoere. Recommended ter anyone interested In profitable part-time coltege industry.
1966, 6x9, 60 pp. iffustreted, indexed, softcover.
GROWING SHIITAKE COMMERCIALLY: $13.50
(ORDER NUMBER 64122)
*** SUCCESSFUL SMALL-SCALE FARMING
An Organic Approach
by Karf Schwonke Successful Small-Scale Farming introduces anyone own ng (or planning to own) a sma! farm to both tie harsh rcalr.es and the real potential involved in making a iul or part-time bring on the land. Karl Schwenke’s ctear-eyed approach to the best farming methods covers a wide cargo ol proven techniques and practical advise, including: - How Io improve, conserve, and enrich your soil orgariCaly te ensure the highest (and heaXhiest) yialds - Whai machinery youil need and tow io use it - Ito tost "cash crops’ and specialty crops to grow for profit and how to raise them - A concise overview of essential farmstead skits, such as toyrig. fencing, and managng a woodtal ♦ Numcrcus charts and tables mat put useful catutetlons at your fingertips ♦ And much more. With lods/8 inxeasod concern for Ito Quality of the Joed we cat and the heath of cur environment. Successful Small-Scale Farming offers a unique and invaluable perspective on tto future of agriculture. Kart Sdrwanke’s message Itoi small-scale farms can bo cleaner, smarter, and more efficient than corporate agnbusincss — has never been so relevant as It is today.
1991, SM x 11, 144 pp, ff/uxtreted, indexed, softcover.
SUCCESSFUL SMALL-SCALE FARMING: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64121)
*** MAKE MONEY GROWING PLANTS, TREES & FLOWERS
A Guide to Profitable Earth-Friendly Ventures
by Francis X. Joxwik, Ph.D. Why not grow piante for profit? Hero is all the help you need to gat started in a profitable, cnpyabic business growing plants, trees, and towers. Learn tow easy it b to become a successful entrepreneur n ventures which not cn>/ make money but contribute to tho beauty and harmony of cur plane*. Earth. Discover: ♦ Why special crops such as ornamental plants. trees, end towers are in such groat demand — and why they command princely prices ♦ How it Is pcssbte 10 gel started earning significant income growing plants, trees, and flowers in your own backyard ♦ How little start up money it takes lo begin: your present financial condition Is no barrier ♦ How different hortfcultirai crops are grown and sold. Detailed examples shew the ’ins and oute’ of each type of business and review actual economc date for specific operations: ♦ The secreta successful business people use to reap bg pref-te year after year ♦ How tesefltortfcullixal crops and producís at a prof« e How to start your business quickly end easily using logfcal. step-by- step motoods a Hew te finance a now horticultural business e How to make sure tto success you nchtavo Is permanent and helps you enjoy lía. Dr. Frutos Jorwk has personally operated a successful greenhouse ard nursery business ter over 20 years. This practical experience espectaty qua/ifies him te help oltors get a runring start in the boomrig hccticullural industry. 1992, Sti xStri, fS9pp. tttostrWd, irrdexed. soft cover.
MAKE MONEY GROY/ING
PLANTS. TREES & FLOWERS: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64133)
*** BACKYARD CASH CROPS Tho Source Book for Growing
and Marketing Specialty Plants
by Craig Wallin Which one of these specialty
crops will start ycur growing
tosnoss? - BUta - Cut Flowers - Live Flowers - Culnary Herbs - Fragrant Harbs - Modtehal Herbs - Cut Crops - Landscaping Plants - Small Frubs - Bcnsel - Ornamentals - Dried Pbnbs - Sprouts - Exotic Mus hrooms - Tree Crops - Vcgolablos - Greenhouse Spedatici. You will loam about over 200 spcdalty crops How lo market your crops. How Ie deddo on tto best spedaity crops tor you. How te sol all you can grow. Hew io make Value-added’ products from ycur crops — resulting ri still mare hccmo. How to set up a successful ’pick-your- own’ patch. Row to get free expert adrico for any crop. Hew to tap e/er 2C0 hard-to-find wha'essta sources for seed and ptart starts. Ard much, mixti morel Loe* readers hsve s&kf about Backyard Cash Crops: ‘fmodo $30. COO on 1h acres last year growing frosh tind dried ForyersF — LV/.. Oregon ‘J 11,608 worth of vegotabies from a ono-acro pJof. ‘ — R.W..Oteah(xna /SSS. 6x9,240pp, fffustreted Indexed, softcover. BACKYARD CASH CROPS: $14.95 (ORDER NUMBER 64092) *** THE POTENTIAL OF HERBS
AS A CASH CROP
by Richard Alan Miller One of the trigpest trends in
the U.S. and Canada today is
lie increased number of smaB
farms. Marry1 see a homestead
arrj valuable acres as the
ultimate security in a world
read/ to come ©pan at me
soama Teo tew small farms
cam the dollars needed to kr,op
a family in the country. There
arc protfd potentials aptenty In
herbs and specs. r.t of which
can bo produced in the U.S. and
Canada. I hr. book answers thn
questions and explains thn
answers to those who want to
grow herbs as a cash crop. Chapters ncludo: - The Survival of tha Small
Farm Through Ahcmalrvc
Agriculture - The Farm Ran. with Specific Examples - Techniqjcs o! Bulk Dehydration and Storage
• The Art of Precessing - Direct (Retail) Marketing
• Bulk Marketing - The Coctego industry. with Specie Examples
• Source« tor Further Information
• And much more. /.W. d r a 240pp. Wasf/aftd, soft cow.
THE POTENTIAL OF HERBS AS A CASH CROP: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 64118)
*** SMALL SCALE CRAYFISH FARMING
For Food and Profit Crayfish are big business
now! You've seco buckets of
boiled crawdada in beer
cowne'dafe; 'Red Lobster'
restaurants sell them as spicy
'cajun popcorn;' Popeye’s fried
ctickon franchises have a fried
crayfish dinner. That's nationwide,
tn Louisiana and Texas they have
been sought after for generations
as a delicacy. Crayfish can be grown to a
large, food marketing size
anywhere in the USA except
Alaska. The pond habitat can be
any size and need rot e>e over a
foot deop. The crayfish habitat can
ba on swamp or marginal land,
and feed can be easily grown, while supplemental feeds are inexpensive. The teed ccmerson ratio is IW than any other meat-producing anmai or ish. The flesh Is similar to shrimp, crab, and lobster. The crayfish need less than a year co mature, breed and fatten up for haivesL They are sell-sioddng after the initial stocking the first year. Small Scale Crayfish Farming covers: - DsMbutlcn • Reprodixldn • Life Cycle • Melting • Food • Site Selection • Water Needs • Stocking • High Growth Foods • Harvesting • Baits • Traps • Intensive Cirture • Supply Sources • Marketing • Ard much, much more.
1969, 5H xBH, 49 pp, iitaslnted, soft cow.
SMALL SCALE CRAYFISH FARMING: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64111)
*** MICROLIVESTOCK
Little-Known Small Animals
with a Promising Economic Future
Complied by the Board on Science end Technology for
International Development of the
National Research Council
Lika computers, livestock for use In developing courr.rtes shou'd be getting smaller and becoming more 'personal.' Conventional 'man- frames.' such as cattle, arc too largo for thn wcd.Ts poorest people; they require loo much space and expense. 'Minifarms." such as tho conventional trends of sheep and posts, hove an increasingly important rote to play. But thy. 'usec-frkjndly' species for home uso are Ito ones highlighted in this bock, where they are called 'rrrfcro-lrvcstock.' There are two types of rmcroivesicck. One consists cf extremely small forms of conventional ivesicck — such as canto. sh«p. goats, ard pigs. The other consists of spader, that are inherently small — poultry, rabbite, ard rodents, lor instance. Microffvestock la written with an eye to he’ping impoverished people in dovitfoplng nations, but tho information can also be useful to «mar market farmers in America rghti now. Topics covered ¡ntfUde MICROBREEDS (MIcrocaRto. Microgoats. Microsheep. Mfcroplgs) ♦ POULTRY (Chicken. Ducks. Goose. Guinea Fowl. Muscovy. Pigeon» Quad. Turkey. Potential New Poultry) • RABBITS ♦ RODENTS (AgotO. Capybara. Coypu. Glam Rat. Gra5.scuttftr. Giinr.ii Pig. Hutia. Mara. Paca. Vizcacha. Other Rodents) ♦ DEER AND ANTELOPE (Mouse Deer. Munljac. Musk Deer. South Amenta's Mcrcdcor. Water Deer. Dukers. Other Small Antelope) • LIZARDS (Green Iguana, Black Iguana) • BEES • And more. t991, 6x9. 463 pp. Ptusfrated indexed, *oft cow.
MICROLIVESTOCK: $29.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64140)
*** HOW TO FIND A GOOD JOB WORKING WITH PLANTS, TREES, AND FLOWERS
Earn Income and Enjoy Life
by Francis X. Jozwlk, Ph.D,
In his business as a commercial
grower of plants, the author has
hrod hundreds of people, and also
had la fire some. In ths short book,
ha offers his professional advice to
jeb sectors in tho field of
horticulture to improve their
chances d finding employment. Chapters inrfudc: ❖ An tntroductbn to employment
in the field ol horticulture ❖ Specific employment opportuni-
ties in horticuhurc ❖ • Huw to gel the job you want ❖ H&w Io advance in the job you
find ❖ > A summary of things k> do
1994, x BH. 63pp, soft cow.
HOW TO FIND A GOOD JOB WORKING WITH
PLANTS. TREES. AND FLOWERS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64152)
*** BACKYARD MARKET GARDENING
The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Selling
What You Grow
by Andrew W. Lee Discover how easy and prof-
itabta it fc to grow and seWes. fruits. flowers. herbs and
small livestock from your own
backyard market garden. team howto grow andsdh
□ 14.(XX) pounds ol food. or. less than ono eighth aero (Ohio) □ $150,000 frem one half acre. 10
fancy restaurants (California) O $40,000 from cnc acre of orien-
tal raised back (Oregon) □ $35,000 from % aero, to dty
f Armors markets (Massachu-
setts) Learn how to: □ Earn top cfollsr. with minimum
efltxt and maximum profits O Improve your garden soil for super yields and superb flavor ❖ Enjoy a guaranteed sa'ary from community supported agriculture or
a membership garden •In Backyard Market Gardening Andy lee shows the tandedoct
how to sell quality garden produce 10 the pubic for fun and profit. Small- scale agrkulture as described by And/ can be very re warring to the
sod. tho environment, ard the flow of capital We know this to be true
here in Texas because we have had groat success in inking small-
scale farmers with urban consumers through a rcvitalzcd system c/ farmers markets/ - From tho Fbreword, by Jim Hightower
1993. 6x 9, 391 pp, indexed, softcover.
BACKYARD MARKET GARDENING: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64147)
*** HEMP: LIFEUNE TO THE FUTURE
The Unexpected Answer for Our Environmental
and Economic Recovery
by Chris Conrad Just two generations ago. they caltod tie hemp ptant (maryuana) the most profitable and desirable crop that could be grown. Today it is banned. This book demonstrates that cannabis hemp is the ultimate green industry. There e/e many long-term ecological benefits wtifch can be reaped by using hemp, Anything made of wood or petroleum can be made more eoonomiCBJty with hamp Hemp is so easy to prow ard use tost it lends itself to the most primitive handicrafts and Uto most sophisticated h’gh-tecMnotogy appfcotions. Hemp's use will yield financial bc-ncifcs that will reverberate throughout toe economy tor generations to co mo. Given the sccpc of Icda/s environmental and economic emergencies, it is hgh limo for a natonal crash program to restore hemp to too world ard explore its vast poien- This book strips away toe misconceptions about hemp which have been foisted cn our society over toe past few generations and takas a frosh, new tock nt this amazing plant. Hemp: Lifetine To The Future contans practcal and technical information useful to researchers, environmentalists. farmers, investors, students. teachers. cottage industries, mUtinattonal corporations and all sizes of businesses in between. Whan people mgtfarty use hemp paper, wear hempen doihes and eat hemp- based foods. they wi I recognize Uto importance of Iul>/ restoring tho hemp ptant and will become empowered to take toe initiative and bnng «back When all these feelers are regarded in perspective. there can be no doubt that hemp is. indeed. cur lifeline Io the future. 1993. SHxSH, 329 pp. Nua&atod, indexed, soft cover.
HEMP: LIFELINE TO THE FUTURE: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85164)
*** THE GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY HANDBOOK
A Complete Guide to Growing and Selling
Ornamental Container Plants
by Francis X. Joxwik, Ph. D.
The Greenhouse and Nursery Handbook to truly a corrplnte ’bow to* book od omamornal horticulture a poldmhe of practical nitxmalicn foe professionals and sertous amateurs. Here'S what you wll find In The Greenhouse and Nursery Handbook: - Compete Instructions on how to grow hundreds of ornamental plant varieties according to prolsssicnal standards - Clear, down-to-earth exptanatons of how plant growth ord devekwnent are inlluonced by major culivntí ticiorr. - Practical advtoe about how to soil ornamental plants at a profit - How to plan greenhouse and nursery fociities ard how to organize growing cp-cralicns - Spncrtx: suggestions for major plant requirements such as soils end nutnents - The latest in pest and ciscase control — boto practcal and thecrofical aspects - Management guidelines ftx commercial horticultural produetton and marketing. Dr. Francis Jozwik luis personal/ operated a successful greenhouse end nursery tusness for over 20 years. This practice! experience especially qualifies him to help others learn the ‘ins’ and ’cuts’ of hef1touHur.nl crop prortoclion and marketing. Dr Jozwik slates In the Preface: ’This bcok contains the base technical informático necessary to produce containerized crops of fiOA’ors. folia pc plants, trees, and shrubs, tt is a’med primarily at toóse people who already arc cc mho would ike to become commercial growers ol those crops. Secondary users of this bcok might be park and grounds personnel. students and teachers, and amateur enthustasta wto roqurc more detailed information than is available from consumer oriented Ifceralure sources. The information presented win typically lx« most useful In smai or medium sized greenhouses ard nurseries. White a good deal of the subject matter is applicaWe to larger operations, readers must to aware that some modfication in interpretation and employment of information might to necétóáfy ¡ft mes* «fies ProdKting Rwaral milisn contanerizod plants a year ¡8 a somewhat d-terent task than when the objective is ton thousand or cne hundred thousand. •Most of IItechnical recommendations conlained n tha following pages resUl directly from over twenty years of tho author's daily experience as a commercial grower.’ The Greenhouse and Nursery Handbook shcuto ba on the shed of everyone interested in making money growing plants.
1992, 6x9,519pp, KfustrJlcd, Indexed, hardcover.
THE GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY HANDBOOK: $59.95
(ORDERNUMBER 64153)
** Tax Avoision *** Introduction Taxation Is theft! If you ar© tired of seeing your hard-eamod money taken from you and spent on military boondoggles, overseas vacations for bloated bureaucrats, and fancy offices for parasitic legislators, then you would probably like to reduce your taxes. The books in this section have been carefully selected to be of maximum help to you In avoiding taxes of all kinds. They contain methods of tax avoidance that really work. Whcss money is it. anyway?... *** STAND UP TO THEIRS Everything you need to know to successfully:
Defend yourself in an audit; Challenge an Incorrect
tax bill; Represent yourself in Tax Court
by Tax Attorney Frederick W. Dally No three lexers frighten the average American more than IRS. And its noc surprising given that nearly 50% of all taxpayers ore likely Io be audited al ano time or another. But with too help of Stand Up To The /RS. taxpayers need not foar. Fred Daily reveals secrete that the IRS doesn’t want you lo know and arms you with all toe information ycu need to confront America's larges! and meet powerful agenoy. This book shows you Iww to: put together documentation to support your deductions; challenge incorrect bills; petition for the remove! of a penalty; request the efiminaion of a Sen or wege att^chrront; negotiate an installment plan tor your tax bill; and much, much more. StandUp To Tho //»Sis the taxpayer's best friend when confronting the IRS. Ite chapters give (totalled strategies on surviving an audit with tho minimum amount c4 damage. appaaAng an audit ccesicn, gong to Tax Court and dealing with tho IRS cd lectors. Other topics include: fling tax returns when ycu haven't dene so in a while, tex crimes, concerns of small business people and getting licfc Ihe IRS ombudsman. Ths tock also includes confidential forms, unavatable to taxpayers, usod by the I RS during audits and ccltecticn interviews.
1'252. S& x If, 250pp, indexed, soft corer.
STAND UP TO THE IRS: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 73070)
*** WAR TAX RESISTANCE
A Guide to Withholding Your Support
From the Military
by Ed Jiedemann and Ruth Benn
If you dent bellevo >n war, why pay foe
Z? Especially naw that the Odd War Is
aver. Evon tha majority c/ us who are not
SOkttcrs support too miitery with cur texes
ard often our work. War Tax Resistance
describes h data:! □ classic ard effective
form of resisting war. Based on the
experiences of thousands of war tax
ressters and enlivened by dozens of
inspiring stories of creative resistance.
War Tax Resistance prowtos the
inspiration ard loots needed by anyone
who resists, or is considering resisting,
paying taxes for war. Excelent lor
students of militarism and cdisobedience, War Tax Resistance is a thorough introduction to Iba posslWWies end risks of a particularly potent
forum for education and dissent Topics covered insude: O How to resist O How much nc4 to pay O
The toephone tax O Income lax resistance O Wilhhddng O Tho IRS
audit €v>d appeal process O Tho ooCeclbn process O Resisting
collection O Hstery of war tax resistance in tlx? United States O Global
war tax resistance O Pa ylng under protest O And much, much more.
tSS2. 6Hx 11, 131pp, Mustreted, indexed. softcover.
WAR TAX RESISTANCE: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 76045)
*** HOW TO GET TAX AMNESTY
A Guide to the Forgiveness of IRS Debt,
Including Penalties & Interest
by Danie! J PHta Deep wZhln our economy Iles an entire culture comprisod of these who have resigned thom3#/98 to a lifetmo ot running and hdng from Ito tex man. Thwre is ro freedom and there is no rest. Their tope ouch toy te erty tor survival and someday ion TAX AMNESTY! Today's stAttsbcs reveal that a staggoring 6 milion citizens have been driven lo non-filng of lax returns. They have boon forced underground by abusive tax cotioction, the assessment of strangulating ponah'es and usurious interest. With tax debts increasing at a crippling 24% arnua’ly, it has actually become more productive for ttom not to work. 10 Stay underground! In How To Get Tax Amnesty. Daniel J. Pila describes in tote« feur tax amnesty programs hat can work tor ycu today: 1: ’The Life Jacket’ is designed to hut-p you from slipping dooper into the *aa of debt and wil save you from current collection eKorts. 2: ’Contr. cn too Dollar* talk yco how to get the IRS to setto your tax debt for cents on the dolar. 3: V/age-Eamer Payback Plan’ te tos'gnod specifically for those who have steady wages or salaries from which payments can bo made. 4: 'Ffosh Start' is d«igh«f tor thwto who have liltla to toso, and atows iftdMduafe to be lOteUy torgven of ail tax tott. Under the program, the IRS must accept the taxpayer's or or as payment in ful. even if the offer is noth’ng. You win a Fresh Start! Tho programs cutlned in this book are the direct result of potoy changes wr.hin toe IRS. If IRS indebtedness has become a way cf life tor you. Its time for ycu to reap toe benefits of these new policies. Now Is too time for TAX AMNESTY!
19*3. SU xSK, 220pp. softcover.
HOW TO GET TAX AMNESTY: $12.95
(ORDER HUMBER 73071)
A LAW UNJO IBS AKU THE ABUSE OF puwia DAVID BUKNIIAM *** A LAW UNTO ITSELF
The IRS and The Abuse of Power
by Da vid Burnham Il Is bigger than the FBI cc H e
CIA. M has the financial gcods cn
more than 194 trillion irrirv-duaSs and
corporations. Its regulatbns - 9.8CO
pages worth are so complex that
not even its own agents uruforsiand
mem. n Mb the authorty to ¿olM the
assets of poitical parties, thriny len-
yrwr-tfefe, or any taxpayer who notes
that his return «3 'signed involuntary
under penalty of statutory punish-
ment.' It e the Internal Revenue Service,
Uvj United States government's most
powerful bureaucratic institution. and
its operations and abuses are ex-
posed in this groundbreaking work
©f mvesbgativo journalism. David Bumham says. 'The self congratulatory cialms by federal tax
officials that most of the poepfo ot ths United Slates pay the? taxes on a
voluntary basis is extremely rrisloadng. Tte supposed weeder of
VolurXary compianco.' thn favored catch phrase ol generatdns o1
congressmen and
IRS erfpats. mates for nice speeches. But it has
very little k> do wxh how federal taxes are col'ected. The withholding
process e so efficient that lour out of five of al lax dollars paid by
ind'rfdual Americans In 19&3 were landed to Uw government without
the money ever passing through the hands of the taxpayers. Tlx?
principal explanation tor Iha effectiveness of withholding lies in the way
work is organized in the United States.' A Law Unto ttidftMti to reed by evelax avoidor.
1999, 5x9, 447pp, indexed, soft cover.
A LAW UNTO ITSELF: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 73069)
*** HOW ANYONE CAN NEGOTIATE
WITH THE IRS —AND WINI
A Daring Expose of the Vulnerability
of the System and the People Who Run It
by Daniel J. Pllla Without this tock, dealing w*h the
IRS is iko playing cards against a
slacked deck Tbs IRS is the dealer
ticking al the aces and llo btuft.z his
most effective weapon. Without an
ace up your sleeve, the risk of eating
a bluff is too great. Let ths bcok show
yea the IRS's cards and bo the ace up
your stoeve needed Io Discover: • 15 IRS bli/fs and
Inbmldatons and how to counter »14
secrets to effective communication
with IRS personnel • 11 critical IRS
notices and the correct response to
each • 10 forms that snake-bite tax-
payers • 11 ground rules you can
establish before an audit conference • 10 ways to prove deduclfons and verify income • 2 ways Io eliminate taxes you cannot aflocd to pay • and mixh more. Daniel J. Pills, author of The Naked Truth (about thn IRS), is con of the nation's meet successful IRS negotiators. Ho reveals his trade secrets to you to How Anyone Can Negotiate With The fRS— And Win!
1S5S, 5» x oH, 267pp, fitustfsted, softcover.
HOW ANYONE CAN NEGOTIATE
WITH THE IRS AND WIN!: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 73066)
How Anyone Can
Negotiate With
the IRS —
And WIN!
A F.spcor nf Vubcn¿«líi>ur Ue Syrian
asd the ftxplr Who R tn II Dania) J. Pilla *** IRS IN ACTION
“Straight Talk from a Former Treasury Agent“
by Santo Presti The tRS wSt get you it you don't watch
out!
Why? Because the IRS has to get you
(or someone like ycu) to show that it's
needed. It will get ycu because you
probably don't know ar.y boticr. The IRS
Ites to keep secret live way it operates
how it coitacts taxes, auclts tax return»,
and investigates fee criminal vfo’attoc«.
Pie lass you knew. Iha toss ycu will
question what thn IRS is dang. That's why tho IRS doesn't want you to
rood the sensational book IRS tn Action.
Written by a former tosder. it provides
astonishing Insight into the toner workings
of inis very secretive agency. TNr. bock will tell you: □ The tack door* approach to audits and tovcstgeficns □ How the IRS polices its own employees O Why IRS agents late a Sunday drive by >xnx homo □ The three steps to take alter being contacted by an IRS special agent □ How the IRS 'Shope around* for unrcnjpUour. return prep^m □ The 'unusual ways' Ute IRS targets an audrt □ The most common lax crimes and what happens when the IRS decides Io tovestigate somccoc □ Why is !ho 'IRS enforcement curve* on the rise? □ Whal's ahead frem the IRS □ Ard mjch. much morel The author spent 10 years worfctog wvth the Criminal Investigation Division U the IRS. Remember, thn IRS works all year tong — even after April 15 oomes and goes. Don't you think you ought to find cut Shoot IPS tn Action befoco !RS caXsi Or boffcryet bofyro yw your next fax return?
1983. SU XS, 160pp. ifh^frxf^d. xofr covtr.
IRS IN ACTION: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 73057)
*** IT'S EASY TO AVOID PROBATE
by Barbara R. Stock
Unless you are a child or a pauper,
you win probably ha\*e assets to be
prebated. The author's research of
5C0 cases in nine stoics shows the
cost of probate s 6% to 22%.
depending cn tn© size of tha estate.
For example, an estate of So.OCO
would cost 22% or $1,100! An estate
of $503,000 would cost an average od
6% or S30.0CO. These costs occurred
despte the feet that three out of four
of these people had a perfectly pood
Wil prepared by an attorney! One-thrd of th? peepte reading
Tie book will need something caled a
living (re/ocabta or amerxfabta) trust
Tli6 basic difference botwonn n Irving
bust and a Will is: assets held under a bust (to rot have to be probated. With a Wil. assets held cn>/ in your name al your dealh must go through the peebnto 'wringer.' This book tells you all about the Irving trust, gves you formats C< several (009 of these will fit 98% of the poepo readng tte book), and gives you slep- by-S'.ep instructions on how to go about implementing a Irving trust. Written in ptato oasy-to-understand language. K's Easy To Avoid Probate is cnc of the best investments you will eve? make.
19&S, 6x9,225pp, Music»fed, indexed, hardcover.
ITS EASY TO AVOID PROBATE: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 73061)
** UNDERGROUND Economy *** Introduction The "black" market, as every libertarian knows, is merely the real market driven underground by government controls. As politicians and bureaucrats cat away at your money with taxes and inflation, more and more people are beginning to participate in the ‘Underground Economy" a booming economy whose transactions are not reported to the govorn-ment. The government itself admits that billions of dollars a year go unreported in the underground economy. This section contains the most complete collection of books on the underground economy and related subjects ever offered for sale. The books range from scholarly treatises to the nuts-and-bolts of moonlighting. bartering, evading price controls and rationing, smuggling, and. in general, dodging the regulations and taxes which hamstring the ‘mainstream* economy. The underground economy is tho free market. May your taxes be low, and all your trades be profitable... -------- THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN ON THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY!!! *** GUERRILLA CAPITALISM
How to Practice Free Enterprise in an Unfrce Economy
by Adam Cash
Here’s the book you*ve all been waiting for — the first and only how-to-do-it
book on the Underground Economyl As the government eats up our regular income with taxes and Inflation, more
and more people are joining the underground economy and doing business tax-
free! They are becoming ’Guerrilla Capitalists,’ people who are practicing free
enterprise in this unfrea society of ours. The Guerrilla Capitalists arc the last bastion of free enterprise in America. If
you want to Join them, you simply must read this book first! Guerrilla
Capitalism ccNeis
In vast detail all the ins and ouls of making money in the underground economy — and not getting caught? Here are some of the contents of this amazing manual: - What ’Guerrilla Capitalism* te and why it might savo America - What kinds of businesses are best tor the underground economy - How to do business without a license - Principles of falsi tying tax returns- how to keep your underground
income'off tho books" - Keeping two sots; of books — how to do it and why you might not want to - Barter— why you should use it. and why you should stay away from barter
clubs - The trouble with banks — and how to avoid thorn - How to invest yocir unreported income — and one thing you should never do - How to get your customers to pay you in cash - How to cash checks without running them through your bank account - How the IRS discovers unreported income — and how you can keep out of
their dutches - Case histories of actual underground businesses — how they avoid getting caught and what you can learn from them - How to skim money from an above-ground business - And much, much more! This bock takes you into tho underground economy like no other book could. What good is "believing In’ free enterprise if
you don't practice it? This book shows you how to practice froo enterprise in an unfree society — how to be a Guerrilla
Capitalist. Loompanics Unlimited presents Guerrilla Capitalism, the finest book ever written on the underground economy.
1984, x 8H, 172 pp, Illustrated, soft cover.
GUERRILLA CAPITALISM: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13044) *** THE COMPLETE BOOK OF
INTERNATIONAL SMUGGLING
by M.C. Finn THE CWfttTr ÍKXX CF SMUGGLING Dnskjnor pans. parrots. bitlcs.
weapons, drugs, watches. Each 04
those comment/ smuggled items is
high?/ dosirabla to smugglers and
buyers alike. Smuggling smacks of
adventure and odrenaine rushes. It
also means easy money for the
savvy lounst and a padded wale!
tor thn International businessmen. A defense investigate«; M.C.
Fnn has seen smuggling through
tho eyes of the Agente and the
prates. He's studied the casual
traveler who makes his house
payments setting fake goods to
coger buyers. Now he tells Weir
secrete. Learn which goods sol wen n
which countries, how to avoid
trouble whether toying or soling, what customs agents took fer.
surveillance equpmenl used by the law and effective counter-
surveillance measures, how drugs are smuggled (usual?/ unwisely),
fardteobtah i.dto frequencies, the profile of a smuggler. and mixh
morn.
1553. SH X Sri, 160 pp. photos, soft corer.
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF
INTERNATIONAL SMUGGLING: $17.50
«ORDER NUMBER 13085)
*** THE ORGANIZATION OF ILLEGAL MARKETS
Æn Economic Analysis It is widely believed that
monopot)' control, b8S8d on
violence. corruption or risk-
epreadhg. is characteristic d tho
black market in illegal goods and
servees. such as mar^uana and
bcokmaking. Tbs rew bcok refutes
that notion, and shows that Illegal
enterprises are likely to bo smaller
than their legal counterparts The most important reasons for
this are the lack of exiomni credit
markets. *sell a ccnsoguorce of tho
non-exesterce of audited records,
lite lack of ccurt enforceable
contracts, and the need to restrict kncrnlcdgo of porticipafon in tho enterprise. Corruption is ike?/ to affect the organization of the rrerket only under special circumstances. where there is a SingTe agency which monopolzcs cnfcrccmcnl. Though ll’at condticn held for most Jlcgal markets thirty years ago. enforcement now ¡a fragmented and mor’appng. which inhibits an agency from granting a monopoly franchise. A fascinating end Iconoclastic look at nc black market which reveals more competition than general?/ exists in legal markets. x 11. 54 pp. soft cover.
THE ORGANIZATION OF ILLEGAL MARKETS: $4.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13082)
*** FINANCIAL INVESTIGATIONS AND THE TRACING OF FUNDS Written Io train Miitary Potco investigators. this ittfo-known manual covers financial nvcsbgaticns and the tracing of funds. Anycne can be Iha victim of financial swindling and fraud. This manual outlines the laics: investigative techniques u-yyd by special agents who crack fiscal enmes of greed. Topics covered include: • Getting access to a suspects financial records • Ct)tain ng federal court orders, search warrants and subpoenas ♦ Interviewing suspects • Dealing wth banka and interpreting bank records • Indrcct methods for tracing Financial transactions • Legal considerations • And much more. 1550. SH x 11, 60 pp, tifustrated, sort corer.
FINANCIAL INVESTIGATIONS
AND THE TRACING OF FUNDS: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 13081)
*** JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BLACK MARKET
by Burgess Laughlin
This widely-praised book is the single best «MrotWon to too organization of illegal businesses ever written. Job Opportunities tn the Block Markets a cemptate survey of working cordrtxms in the U.S. Black Market (the Hegel, but victimtoss economy). Exa miring in vast detail Nack market businesses as dvorse as narcotics, people-smugging, gambling and milk bootfogging. tho author covers: ♦ Pay ♦ OrgahzattorJob Opportunities In the Black Market alee notodfis an Index. a gbsssry of black market slang, and organizational diagrams of typical black market business operations. Based partly cn the author's experiences, the book to thorough?/ documented. inducing references and an extorts to bblography. This is tho singta fnest book co black market businesses ever written — highly recommended
W4 M *&, 144 pp. Rtostnt&f. sort eow.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BLACK MARKET: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13018) *** SNEAK IT THROUGH Smuggling Made Easier
by Michael Connor
Does sneaking something
ttircogh a checkpoint sound lite
something >ou'd never (to? Waltl
Items such as fresh fruit end meat,
medicines and B*b'es are maro
valuable in certain ccunlnos than
firearms or dope. You never know
what you mght want to hkto when
things get tough! In Sneak tt Through, author
FAchaei Connor covers tho places
of concealment he coutonl posabty
ha\*e covered in us»t eno volume.
This Is not a rehashl In the
companicn p'oen to Duty free,
Comor explains how to improvise
large and scroll stash areas where
no one will took. Hero are
instruebons ard liustralicns for transformng cciinar/ items into secure, made-to-order hiding places.
Also indixfed are chapters cn security evasion and airdrop technique«
and .mpcv/isc-d tending strips. With thoso molltods and the proper mott/ation. you can use
practical:/ anything ytu Oftcx as a hiding place to smuggte goods.
Weapons, controlled substerrces. oranges ycu name ¡L you can
sneak it tbrougt)! 15S4. S'/i x Sti. 59pp. tXustrated, soft cover.
SNEAK IT THROUGH: $12.50
(ORDER NUMBER 13041)
MICHAEL CONNOR *** HOW TO DO BUSINESS
“OFFTHE BOOKS"
by Adam Cash Adam Cash, 8ir.hc< of the tfass'c
Guerriti returns with hb Economy. The IRS continues »is abuses of
the rights of Americans, and
government; at all levels scn'.nu©
to raise taxes and spend tx*/ond
their means. Millens of Americans
st all economic tevels are feeling
the squeeze, arrf are fighting bac*
— not enfy try pretesting and writ-
ing letters to their Congressmen,
but by actuary disobeying tho law
by just simply nc< reporting income,
and by falsifying Utoir tax returns. These people are what we call
•Guerrilla Capltaists.’ poepta who
are practicing tree enterprise in the unfree economy of ours. Adam Cash first showed ycu exactfy how milions of Americans aro decoding themselves against a greedy and eoercfva government by evadng taxes, and now be digs even deeper nto tho soorote of live Underground Economy with Ns amazing new volume. How To Do Business "Off tho Books." Contents of this amazing boc* incirfe: - Why taxes wit keep going up. roganScss of the promteos of poWans - How the government wastes your money — and how millions of people are evading taxes to fight back - How tho IRS uses selective enforcement of lax laws to terminate aganst tho ’ittto guy’ - Hcrw the tat cats avoid payhg taxes - and why them techniques are not for you - Locking tor loopholes in the tex laws • The Underground Economy and the law - What ycu can expect your C.P.A. to say about the Underground Economy - The Ins and outs of reedpts — how Guerrila Caphafisto can mu»tip*y •business’ deduction* - How io ’backstop’ your tax returns and falsify doductons - Caso histories of actual urdcrg-cund businesses — how they avoid getting caught and what you can loam from them - What typos of businesses are best tor the Und.irgroi.rrf Eoorxomy - and how to got coc started - Privacy — the key to Uto Underground Economy - And much, much mGuom&>Captetem: How To Do Business "Off TDo Books.* What good is •believing in’ free enterprise it you cant practice tf? How To Do Business "Off tho Books •shews you how» milions of your fellow Americans are practicing free enterprise m tho Underground Economy. 5Hx6M, 156 pp. softcover.
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(ORDER NUMBER 13056)
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*** GETTING STARTED
IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY
by Adam Cash Adam Cash, author of the best selers Gucm&t CapdaXsm nrrf How To Do Business “Off Tho Books" returns with his thbd how-to book on the Underground Economy — Getting Started In 77>e Underground Economy. In this easy-to-read volume he tolls you how to case your way into the tax-free Underground Economy. Topics covered include: - Tlie myth of a steady job — W working for someone etee wil never bring ycu th© financial security ycu doiare • Case histories of underground busnossos — what yea can team from others already doing « • How to decide what you want from the Underground Economy — and bow to keep year parttopatfen at the level bx^st for ycu • The Four Levels of tho Underground Eccnomy • Traps to watch cut ter • How to make Uh* most of your regular job — using information and contacts you already have to get into Uto Underground Economy • Getting too most from your money now why a penny sav*d is bettor than a p 1SS3, SHX8H. tGOpp, sort cover.
GETTING STARTED IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY: S14.W
(ORDER NUMBER 13068)
*** THE SUBTERRANEAN ECONOMY
by Dan Bawfy
if yvj fed you pay too much in taxes and get too tttte to return — if you’re tired Of swing your hard-earned money swallowed up by bleated burca-ucracy or wasted to toetfWent government programs — it you resent tho inequality of the tax laws that seek Uto salaried worker but let milionairea slip through tax free — youVo got ptonty of company! Pecpte on both sides cf Uto Atlantic are becoming increastogly critical cf tho lax setups in the>* countries. And more and more of thorn aro fooling justifiod in reprxtiiYj less and lose of their tocome on thor tax returns. Tax avoidance errf e-vaarfn two now becomo commcnplac© in all Western neriona. This book Is the first cf its tard to dosoty examine this growing phrmsmonon. It shows: who evades taxes; where they do it whythoy do it; ard Aoirthey do iL The Subtwraneon Economy discusses In Malt 1b^ tax-frno urdorgroirrf economy to the United Stefas end othor dcmccracicc. This cash-and-bartor economy incudes overythng from individuals mooriighting ’off the books' to money free cxchangos cf goods and services to multinational dealings. Right at tha start Uto book points OU how big government ¿soil is a major cause of tho situaton. Because cf the heavy social wolfaro ©omrritm©nts based cn over-ambiticus and uiYAieltf/ lax programs, many Western governments aro perceried as overburdened and ineffoebvo. This bock demonstrates how Inapt govammanl arrf inflation togothor food Uto hidden econcmy. It shows how tex evasion is develcpng in al sectors of the cconcmy. Ard 4 tovestigatee Uto various means by which governments coUd attempt to cento to terms wvith tho subterranean economy. Dan Bavriy's. Tho Subtorrancjm Economy is on© of Uto very finest books ever written on the Undcrgrcxjnd Economy. We recommend it very highly to our readers.
6x0, 204 pp. hard coior.
THE SUBTERRANEAN ECONOMY: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13035)
*** HOW TO DETERMINE UNDISCLOSED
FINANCIAL INTERESTS This is a manual written fee govc-miuxit rr/^nixj agonto d»oj in amazing and chilling detail how to *AJ Capone* a guy — bow to snoop into your prr.-ate financial records. (Sscover unreported Income, and nail you for income tax evasion. Do you think your financial privacy is sate from the pr>g eyes of Bg Brecner? Hot a chance! Novar before has there boon a book Neo this! Learn how government revenue agent; pcoo tegethar -your entire fl- nancial NstOfy u^'ng atf of your "private* records. Stawty but surety, tho .agents prepare an alr-tiffrt case against you — w.zhojt ever havng to inform you about the investigation! It is a tact of modem life that any transaction you make, any action you take, teaves some »nd of paper trail. Even if you are careful to cover year tracks, your affairs can be analyzed from al the surrounding Informaton the sama way a puzzte is put together, and the shape of the missing pteces known. This shocking book demonstrates the exact methods used by government agencs io create an effigy of your financial Ifo. so they can bum you b tex court* Contents of this amazing book include: - How agents obtain your confidential tank records - Haw your checking account is analyzed - How to reccgnize cashed chocks and what they tell about tbo target - How agents determine tho origins of al your deposits in checking and savings accounts - Sate ttepcew boxes — how agents can accurately guess at theJr contents - Why banks keep lean files, how agents got at them, and what r»ey reveal about the target - Brokerage accounts — all your securities tradings are epen fee Inspection - How crodt card records are acquired and used - How cashiers* .-vto iravotorts checks are tracod - Acquring information from banks and governments about tho target's property holdings - Tmcng your holdings in foregn bank accounts - A complete listing of Bank Identification Symbols on your chocks, and bow they are used - How agents obtain •confidential* Intcxmattcn cn your financial activities from banks, financial institutions, branches cf gcvommonl. and oilier till'd parties. If you thought there was such a thing as financial privacy h America, ths took slows you just how wrong you are. You r.ro the 'Largo:' and you* cooperation is not n coded I Government agents (and knoAfcdgeobto private- investigators) can find out everything about year most private transactions, without you mon knowing ycu'ro undor teveetigation! Thte is the single most revearng book on financial investigative methods we have ever seen. Highly recommended to anyone concerned with their financial privacy and how it to being violated. 1933, 6H x 11, 65 pp. Nustnted, softcover. HOW TO DETERMINE UNDISCLOSED
FINANCIAL INTERESTS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 56065)
*** BLACK MARKETS AROUND THE WORLD
by Burgess Laughlin •
Tho cofor and drama of ¡logo! tut victrnlotp economic oclivitios draw Burgess Laughin into writing his first bock. Job Opportunities tn tho Black Market, a study of tho black market in tho Unted States. Those attractions were even stronger in drawing him into examining tlx? back markets in olhor countries. From Ireland to Uu> Netherlands, from Sweden to Zambia, from Singapore to Australa. from Thafcsnd to Canada. Diack Markets Around The WotM'ks a unique look at the subterranean econcmies of more than 25 countries. 1981, SH xSH, 84 pp. illustrated, soft cover.
BLACK MARKETS
AROUND THE WORLD: $5S5
CORDER NUMBER 13024)
*** THE BLACK MARKET
by Marshall B. CUnard
k must for any’ono Interested In free trade, this book covers in JeiaO exactly what methods were used to dedgo ratoning n WWII, and what methods were used to apprehend semo violators. White the authors Intention was anything but to wnte a hcrw-to-do-lt book for black marketeers. that is exactly what Tho Black Market ¡a. il read •backwards.* Topics covered xvetodo: ♦ Counterfeiting and theft ot ration currency ♦ Comparison wfch ordinary crimes in wartime ♦ Voluntary methods of control ♦ Opposition to volunteer price panels ♦ Tho problem of using votonteere in enforcement work ♦ Tho meat black market ♦ Tho gasoline black market ♦ Landlords as violators ♦ Enforceability ot the regulations ♦ Invostgativo techniques ♦ Economic factors in tho Wack mo ricot ♦ Suggestions for future controls ♦ And much, much more! With todays incrassin^y piggy governments and tho constant spectre of price controls and other absurd regulation of economic transactions, a knowledge of the principles and appkatbns of black market skfls — knowing t-c«w to doal in contreberd — & of particular relevance for tl»oee concen>ed with personal freedem. Don't tot tho government's paper reality become yoor reality. Froodom of choice always exists for those who seek It! What this book is» to a comprehensive study of just about en-ery way poepte thought of and executed to gel around the ridicUous controls ard rationing system. At mo reasons why It cidnT work before are laid cut boro in detai so yrxj can uso thorn to got ready for next timer H^Ny rccommondodf
1952, 5H x8H, 392pp, itrdexed, softcover.
THE BLACK MARKET: $9.95
(ORDERNUMBER 13013)
*** NEW LIBERTARIAN MANIFESTO
by Samuel Edward Konkin Ui
This Short volume dscusses moving from the present ccndilbn of statsm to the free market, by using counter-economics. 'Countcr- econombs* means using market means rathnr than pziltcal means. Ideas such as libertarian nsuranco com^nntea soling insurance against orcroochmonC by Do State (taxation, Iho draft, eto.) are discussed by Konkin. Inle 1963, SH xSH. 33pp, softcover.
NEW LIBERTARIAN MANIFESTO: $2.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13030)
*** THE GARAGE SALE BOOK
Turn Your Trash Into Cash
by Jeff Grobcrman and Colin Yardley Turn >our trash into cash with Tho Garage Salo Book! Topics covered indude: - When to hold your garage sale - How to sei prices - How to advertise - The art of haggling - How to deal w:th people wtx» show up before are ready - The best way to set up and lay out >*our stuff - What to do with leftovers - And much more. Thto book la cbcck-fui of sage adrice to help net eny the garage sate rooks but also the experienced back yard entrepreneur. 1937, SMxSh, 90pp, ikostratcb, softcover. THE OARAGE SALE BOOK: $5.95 (ORDER NUMBER 13060) ** Privacy and Hiding Thing *** Introduction We all have something to hkJo, don't wo? From nosy neighbors, cops, tax collectors, burglars and other riffraff who havo no respect for privacy. The books in this section contain specific instructions for hiding guns, gold, sexual implements, survival foods, or anything else you want to bo YOURS. There are also several books on general privacy — how to get it. how to enjoy it, and how to Koop it. This section is a /ws/for every private citizen. *** HOW TO BUILD A BUGPROOF ROOM by Angus Gtes George Orwelfs chi Ung portrayal ol
an all-seeing Big Brother sp/ng on our
lives has become a realty, with a big
bOOM from th« technical advances ol tie
I960«, th« ta-A-and-ordcr 1990s wd see
more and more tetoplvonc taps, room
bugs, ard other intrusive devices being
used lo pry into our personal and
professional Ives — untoss team to
protect ourselves from this invasion ot
pnracy now!
How to Buiid A Bugproof Room will
loach yea to put today's lecrindcgy to
work ensuring your privacy instead of
rnvn.ving fl. It contains everything you
n«XKl to know to take elective ccunter- mnasuros agahst vkfoo ard audio intrusion. Loam how io make smp'c. Inoxpansxvo quek-fixes, or, for the ultimate in socunty. how Id build a space age, acrylic, soundproof. impregnable) room within a room imide your homo, office or car. You can’t afford to ignore th© information contained in this book.
1990. SHjtSH, 96 pp, Wustftted, softcover.
HOW TO BUILD BUGPROOF ROOM: $12.00
(ORDER HUMBER 10055)
*** PERSONAL AND BUSINESS PRIVACY
A Special Report on Why and How
Your Privacy Is Invaded
by BUI Pryor
PERSONAL AND
BUSINESS PRIVACY
a srtUÂl errtff tx
WHY 4»P HOW
AA9 WHAT
rt 9f itNUf
«r utl *** DON’T BUG ME
Tho Latest High-Tech Spy Methods
by M.L. Shannon Everyone in America should be allowed
to enjoy the rights guaranteed by tho
Fourth Amendment, including the right to
bo loft atone by government, busnnsscs.
and others who can — and sometimes rfo
— listen to or observe everything you ard
your tarrlty say or do in your home. your
office, and even your car. Everyone has tha
right to know about ths invaston of prr/acy
and haw to stop iL Don't Bug Me shows ycu how to pro-
tect yourself from electronic eavesdrcppirg
and iron tho surYeilance and counter,
survo dance experts who prey co unin-
formed citizens. Ths comprehensive study discusses every kind 01 spying rfovfon. from inexpensive transmitters
oh on hidden in potted plants, lamps and stereos to super sophist catod
systems favored by governments or bg business. It indudes the latest
technology that allows if kj watchers to spy on ycu from your TV. VCR.
computer, ccfrjlar phone, baby monitor erd cthnr seemingly innocucus
devices.
1992, 8H JT11. 147 pp. ttiustrafed, »oft cover.
DON'T BUG ME: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58079)
BUG IVIE THE LATEST HIGH-TECH SPY METHODS *s Ml Here Is a book wo havo al been watting tart Written by a former 'spook' and pro- fessjonal agent. Persona! and Business Prfracy explores ©wory facet c/ privacy, from plannod invasion to practical protection. Iha authoritative bock deters exactly how agents ard invesigators 'set up' their larqets and uso various devices to obteln private data. But this book is more than just methods of privacy protection and -current tools of the trade. Personal and Business Privacy you bow to recognize sgns of possible sroepng ard avoid situations that can oompccmiso privacy. The author believes Americans just don’t know how to bn ’suspicious.’ THo detailed lessens in ths sobering book, however, will enable you to become vtluaty impossbk? to spy cn. Contents Include: - Why there is a privacy problem • Proprietary business data • Financial data • Technology • Private relationships • Employers • Insurance • Court Acticns • Setups and FBI scams • Black bag ¡obs • Mail surveillance • Telephone taps • Illegal entry by police • Corporate cloak and dagger • How surveillance Is ccrductcd • Bakings and rooms • Industrial areas • Vaults • Pubk: a-xas (hotels, restaurants, spas, motels) • VeNctes. public and private • Outdoor areas (parks, beachass. dcsortod roads, shopping mafia, sports stadiums) • Telephones, pubic and private • Agenbln- pUco • Wired agents • Technical devices (micro- phenes, taps, relays, sensors, recorders, etc.) • New mnthads (tow fight, infrared, video, lime lapse) • What to do to protect yourself • Review operations • Prcpctotary dscussions and data • RSfdOrtl CfiA/VJAS • Spot searches • Rat petrel • Meeting places • Body alarms • Cold telephones • Codea'crypto systems • Elminate or tom agents • Delouse yeu'setf PLUS numerous t&btes. figun» ard queotions-and-answers that emb’o you lo determine your own opbonr, for protecting both year bur.ncss and personal privacy. Here is thn most professional bock avaiablc on bow to go about doing tha job toteUgorXy and effactively.
19S6. 8'4 x 11, 13Spp. tHustnted, Indexed, g
PERSONAL AND BUSINESS PRIVACY: $2495
(ORDER NUMBER 53033)
*** OUR VANISHING PRIVACY And What You Can Do To Protect Yours
by Robert Elifs Smith,
Publisher, Privacy Journal ▲ Will personal bar cedes soon bo
required for each man, woman
and child In tho Unted S’-ates? ▲ Why door. Quaker Oats Company
want to knew your views on gun
COOVOT? a Is your pharmacist soling infer-
motion about whch drugs you
use and ho* often you buy them? a Why won’! the phono company
tell you about 'Cal Trace.' a form
of 'Calor I.D.* that dccsnl let
telemarketers shatter your pri-
vacy? Our Vanishing Privacy to a
shocking book that reveals just how
much strangers know about your pn- vato ifo. Rght new. someone Is collecting information about your health, your finances, and your love life. And they dent have year best interests at heart Our Vanishing Privacy tells yea what yea need to know to fight back. Subjects covered msUdc: a The rapid dec Inn n information privacy a Your Social Security number: guard fl with your Lfe a Haw tho Post Office sals )X3ur privacy a Caller ID: my prrracy or years? a How target marketing turns birds of a leather into sting ducks a is your medical information really confidential? a How tabloid TV has changed American privacy standards a What privacy rules govern the media? a Short Takes: quick -essays cn fax fax and oilier privacy problems a Twenty principles to protect information privacy a And nudi more. Robert Elis Smith, publisher of Privacy Journal is one of the worlda tearing authorities ©n privacy. A graduate of Harvard Colege and Georgetown University Law Center, he uses hto training as an attorney to ad/ocate strong recognition ot the right to privacy. Our Vanishing Privacy covers the entire spectrum of modern privacy Invasion and lays tho groundwork foe a new respect for privacy, bed in principle and practice
W $H x SH, 136 pp. soft ct»*r.
OUR VANISHING PRIVACY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10060)
*** PERSONAL PRIVACY THROUGH FOREIGN INVESTING
by Trent Sands
If yotfro frustrated w.th all the paperwork and taxes that burden tho American investee, tot Trent Sands shew yea how to safely and secretly mer.'o year dollars overseas. In Persona! Privacy through Foreign investing. Sands exp’ans how to research fora Ign investment markets and how to set up an overseas bank account. Tho author then explores tho economic climate and pnvacy safeguards n each of these countries: - Swtzartand - The Bahamas - The Cayman ts'ands - Bermuda - Groat Britain - Australia - tier* Zealand - Lixrcmttourg - Canada - And Mero Persona! Privacy through Foreign investing presorts a world of opportune fen the prtvacy-ccnscous Investor.
1993, StoxSU, 72pp. softcover.
PERSONAL PRIVACY
THROUGH FOREIGN INVESTING: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 10059)
*** WAR STORIES
Accounts ot Persons Victimized
by Invasions ot Privacy
by Robert Ei Us Smith with Erie Siege! Robert Ells Smith, publsher of
Privacy Journal. has asscmb'oo
hundreds of verified eases cf privacy
invasion. and says, '...we feel that
the anecdotes reported here consti-
tute an impmsfro ease Via: infor-
mation technotog/ and government
Intrusions in the past 20 years have
adversely affected large numbers of
indvtouals. Although we deal with
thess issues daiy. we are slit sur-
prised by the array of problems
created for persons like you and me
problems n employment, in gel-
ling credit. In maintaining peace of
mind In one's heme. In protectingthe
sanctity cf one's cmyi bed/ and iden- tity. We have have often been asked. V/naTs me worst that can happen? What do people heve to hide?* This collection of 'war stories* answers those questions.' The incidents of privacy invasion are arranged by categories which Include the Allowing: • Adeptton • AIDS testing • Bank Records • Clearinghouses • Computer Hacking • Computer Matching • Consumer Reporting • Credit Bureaus • Credit Cards • Criminal Records • Direct Mail and Marketing • Drug Testing • Electronic Communications • Electronic Surveillance • Employment • Employment Testing • FBI Record-, • Government Rooerds • Government Su'veillarce • House- tod Privacy • Insurance • Libraries • Medical Records • Nudity • Photography • Physical Privacy • Polco Records • Polygraphs • Press ♦ Prisons • Rght to Ono’s Narro • Hight to Publclty • School Record; • Searches • Searches of Employees • Searches — Strip Searches • Sexuality ♦ Social Secure/ Numbers ♦ Tax Records ♦ Totoptoncs e Tenant Screening • Trash • Video Rentals. Robert Ellis Smith’s War Stories is an excellent research Icci for anyone concerned with the erosion of our privacy.
1993. SHx 11. 137pp. soft cover.
WAR STORIES: $17.50
(ORDER NUMBER 10061)
*** TELLING UES Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace,
Politics, and Marriage
by Pau! Ekman The suxeas of business negotiations and personal relationships, as well as international dptomacy and espionage, often hinges on deter- minng what others may or may not be conceding, to this book. Paul Ekman, a renowned authority cn emotion, facial expression, and gesture. reveals bow to identfy deceil. By knowing wtet to look lor to others* faces, voices, bodes, and words, we cun detect leakages and de- cepton clues that todedte ties. Chapters ¡ndüdo: - Lyng. Lenkf>g0. and Cues to Deceit • Why Ues Fail • Delecting Deceit from Wcrcfc. Votoe. or Body • Facial Clues to Deco« • Dangers and Precautions • The Ptfygraph as Ue Catcher • Ue Checking • Ue Catohing in the iSOOs • Lias to Pubic Uf« • and much more. in eddticn. the author cíes the case of Lt. Col OlNer North and vice Admiral John Pondexter during tba IrarVCcnlra scandal congressonal hearings, to demonstrate his iudto'ous use of behavioral ckies to detect les. Ths is the First book to explore the many dimensions of lying the markings of a suxessful liar, why so many of us become wiling víctima — end to offer straightforward ard cautious methods for uncovering deception.
1922. SSixati. 3SSpP' iHustrstcd. intfexerf. softcover.
TELLING LIES: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58164)
The Eden Guide
Io
Complete
Financial
Privacy
*** THE EDEN GUIDE TO
COMPLETE FINANCIAL PRIVACY
by Barry Rdd You Irve in a world al envy. You
must fight to keep your money from
being taxed, wed. or stolen. How
many times have you wardered how
you cca'd tegaty hkto your money
from those who would try to wrest it
from you? This book offers authod-
tath’o and up-to-dato information on
hdng year money from government
agents, tfsgrunUed relatives, liti-
gants. and professional thieves. Ycu wil loam how- to: Reduce
your financial visibility • Keep year
bank account(s) away from prying
eyas • Set up secret foreign ac-
counts— It^eily • Bc.cofr.ij a private Investor • Use fictMous business names to generate privacy •
Purchase real estate, stocks, gold, and ccJoctfctes anonymously •
Avoid swindles who prey on your desire for privacy • Write □ private
will • BUld socrct safes in your home • Borrow money ccnfrienlialty —
by ma? — wenout revcalng the purpose • Use cash, money orders,
and casNors checks to dto business discretely • Create a 'mainstream
ktonlity* that will deftoct ¡merest in your actual financial affairs • Explore
offshore options in banking, investments, residence, and even
citizenship • And much more. Ycu will also team how to make use of the foHowIng information on subjects that will prove to be cqualy as important. Stxh as: • Ho* to use another name, yot avoid fraud • Four risks of handling large amounts c-f cash • Su ccnditfcns to consider before investing overseas • Ten ways that others can penetrate your privacy — and how to get ercund them • Thmo basics for maintaining financial privacy • And much more. SMwn chapters and nwi?/ 2C0 pages epen exciting new ways lor ycu to enjoy maximum financial privacy. Order your copy today!
1939, S%jrt1, 122 pp. Indexed. soft cow.
THE EDEN GUIDE TO
COMPLETE FINANCIAL PRIVACY: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58061)
HOW TO HIDE
ANYTHING ucnxgwrranitiiiti *** HOW TO HIDE ANYTHING
by Michael Connor
burglaries, break-ins and
armed robberies escalate. the
need for secret hiding places for
vatoebtos Is vital for ¡mycoa who
has something word) hding. With
the aid of ths book, you can
construct small or largo socrot
hiding places that wu protect your
valuables from unauthorized
hands, yot keep them accessible
for when ycu want them. With links effort or expense,
yrxj can hide cash, armaments
and even iarrtly msmbers right in
your own home. How to Hide
Anything
tote ytu how 10
construct dozens of hking p'aces
In your house and yard. Here are
sma’I hiding places for conceding
money end jnwo’.-y and large places lor securing survival supples of even persons. Over one
hundred drawings show how to turn cccinary items into extraertfnary
hiding places. Consktorng what you ccuto lose, the money for this book
may be Uto best you ever spendl
19S4, SHrSH, 170pp, Nustrated, soft cow.
HOWTO HIDE ANYTHING: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 10043)
IlMlCHAEL CONNOR) *** THE BIG BOOK
OF SECRET HIDING PLACES
by Jack Luger Thu biggest end best
book on conoMlmant of
physical objects ever
printed! This huge book
tolls how searchers find
hidden ccnlraband and
haw to Ixde you/ stuff SO ft
can’t bo found. Topes covered
Include: Hiding p’aces in the
home • I id ng places co
your person • tiding
paces ct automobiles •
The dfforent types of
searchers >vj may en-
counter. and the intensfty
of the searches they may
conduct • Toate and
technques used by
searchers. Including
mirrors, metal detectors,
vapor defectors, dogs, and more • Two sure ways of foiing search (togs • The tools >ou will need lo build your own secret hdng places and where lo get them • Thngs to consider when chocsing hding places • How much work is involved? • A ler^llr/ chapter co ccnceanng weapons and tho best tactics for employing them • And much, much more! What cfo you have to hide? A partial 1st might Include: Prohbited items Ur^iainabte-aner-ttte^ssh items Homs ¡hoi must remain secret horns d^t can be easSy hidden and eestiy stoton Wo havo all got something to hide, or scmetelng that shexid bo h idden — that Is why The Big Book Of Secret Hiding Places is so vakiabto. Crdef your copy today.
19S7,S%r11, 12/pp,
more then 100HtestnHions, son cow.
THE BIG BOOK OF
SECRET HIDING PLACES: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10048)
*** MODERN CAMOUFLAGE
by Duncan Long
Here is an Insider's look at both tried and tn» camot/bgo techniques as well bs new tacus that professional soldon; uso lo axxeal themeebos on today's modem battlGfwWs. Modem Camouflage abo discloses the secrets of hiding personnel and oqupmorft from obsorva- ton and hew to confuse and decehe an enemy as to tho oxistor.co. locaticn or nature of vehicles and buildings. The bock aHo gives a straight, no-holds-barrcd assossment of infrared equipment capable of defeating many types of camouflage ard shOAS how Sifpple thrd-woeld todies Oin surmount tho throat paced by tho most expend eavesdropping equipment madam armies have, included is a tock al creating decoys, dummy omplacomorft .and fake vehicles which will draw enemy attention and fire away from hidden tnpndy sites. in an ago wtxm fortresses are easily txeached by artllwy and ’smart* bombs and missiles, tlto techniques of avoiding (totecbcn through camouflage are essential and wil often deocto whether an army tacos quick and disastrous defeats or comes cut on top. Whether you’re in the satety of your hemo, simply interested te modem miliary tactics, or sitting in a foxheto concomod w?.h surviving on today’s high-tech battfefieto. Modern Camouflaged an cyo opcner tl^at belongs on your must read took 1st.
r99Z SU XS‘4, 79pp. iifuiUAtcd sort cow.
MODERN CAMOUFLAGE: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10058)
*** KAHN ON CODES
Secrets of the New Cryptology
by David Kahn KAHN ----- ON------- CD'S
SECRETS Of THt
NEWCRYPTOIOO’
In Kahn On Codas, Dovid Kahn, America's foremost authority on codes, ciphers, end spies, gives us a far- ranging look at tho new cryptology — from its standard use in warfare to its growing impact on industry. •CwtoW Ms gono pubic? Kahn writes. 'A field that was once the exclusive domain ot gcn-emmcnls has become a oorcem of businesses and individuals.' In this absorbing and cdoctfe coltoclfon, Kahn, author cf Iha best soling Tho Codcbroakcrs and Hitter's Spies. expertly explores Uto cryptographer's world, loading us into and through Ks dark labyrinths Wo I cam about the legendary Herbert O. Yardley's 'lost manuscript,' investigato tho origins of polyalphabetic substitution. and foltow the adventures of Hans-Thilo Schmidt — whom Kahn cafó the grealesl spy of World War a Among the other fascinating sections in Kahn On Codes: ■ Cede breaking In World Ware I ft It Thrir major successes and failures, their causes and e.iocu ■ Lgcn Otuu Wtwgh VTI Etfown. or 'They Will Attack at Midway* ■ Cphere and computers ■ Tho Soviet Spy Ciphers used by Reino Hayhanen and Rudolf Abel ■ Public versus prr/ato cryptotogy ■ Codos to context ■ Opportunities in cryptology Kahn On Codes also rictodos a list of cryptotogfc term«. The Che Guevara Cipher. Tho Politics of Cryptology, and much, much mere. 1933. 6 x9H, 352pp. /frustrated. indexed. hardcover.
KAHN ON CODES: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10050)
*** CODE MAKING AND CODE BREAKING
by Jack Luger
Jack Leger
COM MAKINS
MO
COM BREAK/NS Enter the fascinating world of code making and code breaking! We live In the information ago. Infornnatton ia bought, sold, and stolen, Just ike any erfwr goods. Spies sell mlMary secrets. Businesses are victims of corporate espionage Smut-seeklng tabloids pay huge sums fee tho intimate details cf celebrities’ Ilves. Businesses and private individuals are fighting back with tho same weapon used by governments the wcrid over: codas Code Making And Code Breaking is a practical, illustrated glide to buldrig and busting codes. Learn how to construe codes from the simple to the complex. Loam about computers and other devices uwrf In Cbito making and coda breaking. Learn why the inost unbreakab’e coda Isn't always iho best code. Chapters inctodb: - History • Secret Writing: The Bastos • Substitution Ciphers • Elcctro-Mechancal Ciphers • Transposition Ciphers • Codos • Codo-Broaking • Quasi-Cryplo- systeme • Communication Security • And mare! Code Making and Coda Breaking Is must reading for those who want to keep the’r seorela sate
1990. 5HX&H, tZ5pp, Mustrsted, indexed, soft cover
CODE MAKING AND CODE BREAKING: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10052)
*** CREDIT SECRETS
How to Eraso Bad Credit
by Bob Hammond Solve your financial and credit problems once and for alll Credit Secrets la a dynamic, easy-to- foltow program that provxfos specific, jargon-free Insaucttons on how to eliminate your debts and remove negative items from your credit fitos regardfoss of your past or present financial situation. TNs book will save you thousands cf dollars in foes, finance chargas and interest payments as ycu loam tho latest techniques in creative firvm^ing — proven methods of bccorring debt-froo and establishing good credit. Discover tiio inside into used by lawyer» and crecit consutants. including: - how to become debt-free without barrawrig ar bankruptcy - dynamic st ratogios for negotiating with crcdtors - secrets cf file segregation — the ont/ compteteiy tega! method for erasing bed credit overnight. Don't miss out on ths amazing Opportunity to got yourself on sold financial ground.
1990. 5% x8H, SOpp, softcover.
CREDIT SECRETS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61121)
*** HOW TO BEAT
THE CREDIT BUREAUS
The Insider's Guide to Consumer Credit
by Bob Hammond HOW TO BEAT the CREDIT BUREAUS
The Insider's
Guide to
Consumer
Credit
BUB IIAMH0ND ■Y. It yrxj'rn like most adjX American consumers, you have at toast ono inaccurate, misleading or obsdeto piece d Into to your crcdt files. Sixh Items can cause ycu to be tomext down 1c< credt cards, loans or even employment In this sequel Io Hnn-mcoo's bestseller, Crcdt Secrets. yxxHl discover how the bureaus secretly gather Information about your private hfo and financial standing and then profit from retaining as much nognv/o data aa possibte, who may request a ccpy of ycur credit report and for what specific reasons, what your rights arc under the Fair Credit Reporting Act — oxpiainad in plain language — and cases where the bureaus havo violated it. and finally, how you can taka legal action on grounds o( defamation, rivaslcn ot pnvacy cr neÿocl. By revoaLng I bo inside riformatton used by attorneys and professional fcnancial oonsUtanto. this book wfl ôa*.*e ^*ou thousands of dottare and help you resterò your pood cretfi cnoe and for al.
1990. 5ÜX8H. 135pp. softcover.
HOW TO BEAT
THE CREDIT BUREAUS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61122)
*** CAMOUFLAGE THE CODE BOOK U.S. Army Field Manual FM 5-20 This Army manual cri camouftago r. a
handy addition to oar line of bocks on rid-
ing Clings. It provides a comprehensive
reference and guxto to all aspects of cam-
cufbgo.it describes in detail the principles
and how-to involved In concealing or dis-
saving troops, weapons. vehicles and fieki
installations. The last chapter dscusses
planning and techniques for decoy opera-
tbns. Every ange is covered in profusely
illustrated detafr from the use of mud srri
natural material In camouflaging individual persons to the technical aspects of detecting enemy camoufiago with infrared Um — from sandbags and screening nets to stereo photography — from how positions can be delected to the disguise and concealment of large scale permanent installations — it's al here in ths bock. Whether yxrj are ted ng an entrance to a concealed storage area or cars and machinery, whether you are hieing from a fleck of dicks or enemy search p'anos. you wii find ths to be fascinating and Informative roading.
1999, 9H x 11, 104 pp, titustrsted, soft cover.
CAMOUFLAGE: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 10041)
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fWcHcl l.mxclta 3rd Uiticri *** THE SECRET SCIENCE OF COVERT INKS by Samuel Rubin Now. for tho very first time, a boak
devoted exclusively Io covert yrto/THs
is a reference vofurrto for those
dcr.ir.ng ready access to Information
about the covert inks used by
criminals. Inten-gence agencies, and
others. Except for the limited
Instruct on In spy centers, there la no
course in covert inks av arable to law
enforcement officers, private
investigators, and crypt ©legists. This
bock is offered as tho basis for such a
ccurse ci instruction. It Is a how to self-
study tock fee pclico and security
officers, federal agencies, stalo police,
ccunty shenffs. prison wardens, and
ochers — for anyone who wishes to
improve thw knowledge -of secret Wts. Some of the contents; include: * Invisible inks * Vanishing inks ♦ Disappearing and appearing inks ♦ Ultraviolet inks * Poison inks 4 Secret Inks used by gamblers to mark cards * Incendiary and pyrotechnic inks ♦ A sscticcn on covert pens ♦ Covert mail opening techniques i And much, much more! Altogether more than 130 formulas and recipes for making )our own secret Inks are given! If you want to team aB about hOA' to make and use secret Inks. The Secret Science Of Covert tokste the book you have been wakng tori
19S7, 5HX.8H' 120 pp. fffustratod. softcover
THE SECRET SCIENCE OF COVERT INKS: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55056)
** The Code Book All About Unbreakable Codes and How to Use Them by Michael E. Marotta Compteldy revised and up-
dated. and exqandod to indude
the btest deveropments n cryp-
tology, The Code Book is the
only book wmten for the layman
to reveal ittto-known methods of
wnbng unbraakAbte code?,
Now you can keep whnt-rjvor
secrete you want — from any-
one? Ftnandst records for under-
gmund businesses
Erections to buri&d or hidden
vafuab^es
Secret formulas or recipes Times and places for clan-
destine meetings
Membership lists of covert
organizations
• Of whatever .Information you want to keep from the prying eyes offtig
Brother
Ccmp’ote instructions for writing codas by hand, using pocket ce'cu-
lators, or rrkrccomputcrs arc explained in easily understandable lan-
guage. Ab knowledge of mathematics or cryptology is needed to under-
stand the easy-to-fctiow etimetions In The Code Book!
Here ate a few
of the topics covered in this amazing book: • A brief history of codes
and ciphers • Mow codes and ephors am broken • How to write an
unbreakable cocfe
• Ovw pads — how to make them and bow to
use them • Usfng your pocket calculator to write unbroatebk) codes •
Tps on disguising your coded mossegos so they rosembie everyday
Hems • And much more.
Obscure secrets known only to tnfsmational espionage agents and
pfOfaSSlOhSl cVy&tegrSphers — now rovtmiod for YOU te usef!!
Every-
thng you rood to know in order io write unbreakabte codes ard ha\*e
ccmpiote privacy of foformaton is reveated in this astonishing book.
1997, SHX9H, 120pp, ktustnted, softcover.
THE CODE BOOK: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10046)
*** HOW TO BURY YOUR GOODS
The Complete Manual
of Long-Term Underground Storage
by Eddie the Wire Ths Is a handocro bcok for hardcore
indK-idualsts who don't trust banks, or
anybody cilxi. for that matter. It tells you In step-by-step (fetall how
to bury any valuables or contraband >vu
might wish to stcce and conceal, and
how to dsfeat se^archors who might try to
find year caches. Contents incudo: • What du you
have to Ndo? ♦ When Io bury it so you
won’t to seen • Where Io bury i so H
cant be found • How to bury it without
leaving teltalo traces • How to peck
burial containers — and where to got
them • How to beat metal detectors •
How to outfox search teams • How to retrieve your burial containers • Protecting against moisture • Burial containers: Built and bought • Above-ground caches • Information security • And more, inducing source Is’.ngs for Cosmoline and other hard-to-find items. How To Bury Your Goods r. the singe hnos>t book ever wntten cn methods of long-term underground sUxage. Bury it now and (tig it deep!
1997, SH x 9H, 72pp. tiiurtnted, soft cover.
HOW TO BURY YOUR GOODS: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 10019)
triCH T€
BURY
YOUBCOODS *** THE POOR MAN'S FORT KNOX Home Security with Inexpensive Safes
by Duncan Long
With government restrictions on what we can and can't own. with searches at supposedly private safety cieposZ boxes becoming routine, mono and more people are taking control cr.'er guardng their vababtes. For tococ who arc -wary o* putting money and CO or vababtes in Ite hands of unreliable inslilutons. hemo safes offer a sane alternative. But what kind of features do you need, and how can you get them tor the least amount of maney? The Poor Man 'a Fort Knox provides a dciaiod analyss erf the wide range of hemo safes avaZabte — Jo average citizens — everything from pistol strongboxes to walk-in vaults. Using ¡lustrations, photographs ate a tot Of hamfe-cn experience. Duncan Long reveals: ♦ tte secret to finding top-of-tho-tino safes at bargain- basement prices ♦ dirt-cheap alternatr.'os to safes ♦ the best custom safes Cfosgnte specifically for firearms ♦ tho most secure fireproof locaton in any frame ♦ tricks for getting btxglars to ¡grxire your safe ♦ and much more! The Poor Man's Fort Knox will show you how to safeguard your valuables without rod tape, scrutiny, cc intertomneo. With your heme safe, ytu will enjoy tho peace of mnd erf hnvxxj central over those things you value most.
1991, SH xSH, 41 pp, iiiustftted, softcover.
THE POOR MAN'S FORT KNOX: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 1CO57)
*** HOW TO USE MAIL DROPS
FOR PRIVACY AND PROFIT
by Jack Luger There are many reasons you might want to us* a mail drop: • Nomads with ro fixod address • rt your mail has been stolen from your roskfontial mailbox • To keep credim and ctxrespondonta at aim’s length • To avoid dcalng with iho Pest Office • To obtain a ’prestige* address • To epen a ’tcanch office* n another city ♦ Id keep year actual whereabouts secret • To obtain alternate LD. • And many more tho uses you can make of a mall drep are llrritod only by year imagination. How To Use MaM Drops For Privacy And Profit Is tte erty txrck that delves deeply into mai drops — what they arc, bow to find teem, and how to use them, for privacy ate profit. Rod ouL ♦ How to chlain secrecy by using a Peet Office box ♦ Twelve things a mail drop can do for you that a Post Office box cam ♦ How to use mail drops to obta'n financial privacy ♦ Private safe deposit boxes — better than banks ♦ Etoctronic mail and message drops — going high loch for privacy and profit ♦ Sexual uses of mai drops — youll bo surprised ♦ How poice soT^lIrr^s use mail drops tor 'Sting* and inleHgenoei operations — what to watch cut for ♦ Tho qukkost and cheapest wny to obtan a take address ♦ How to doloonno tho roliatxlity of a mail drop ♦ How ycu can bo traced through tte mail — and tew to avc4d being traced ♦ Haw to use mail drops to ¿¿appear — for as tong as ycu wart — oven penrenontly ♦ How to avoid leaving a paper trail ♦ Seven techniques investigators will use to penetrate mat drops — what you need to know ♦ How to tell if ¡tomnccM you are corro&pondirg with to using a ma I drop — five surefire ways ♦ And much, much mere. Including a section on how to start and run your own mail drop. A book Ike How To Use Maif Drops For Privacy And Profit has been needed for years. Now Jack Luger takes ycu behind too scenes and tela you everything there Is to know about them: what they can do for ycu. how to select a good one. pitfalls to avoid, and even how to start and run your very own mail drop. Anyone concerned with our eroding right to privacy will benefit from this exciting book!
19M, SHxSH, 112 PP, iffusfrsted, soft co ver.
HOW TO USE MAIL DROPS
FOR PRIVACY AND PROFIT: $12.50
(ORDER NUMBER 61092)
The Privacy Poachers
Tony
Lesee
Ha« The Gorernmwi and Big Corporalions
Gather, Use and Seii Infoemation Afoul You
*** THE PRIVACY POACHERS
How Th© Government and Big Corporations
Gather, Uso and Soil Information About You
by Tony Losco Tho amount of ^fccmaticn about you kep! cn computers ia staggering: bank statements, credit card reports, madcal records, school transcripts. job applications, driving hstory. videotape rentals, tax returns, legal records... Ura list goes on and cn. Ate wherever there's irVomnatton. the Privacy Pcudiero are trying to got their hates on it. Tho Privacy Poachers explains exac#/ who is collecting information about you ate what they're doing with II. Government ate private sneeps can combine data from your financial transactions with information from survoilance. telephone taps, mail monitoring, ate other privacy invasions to create a detailed doastor of your Ite. Thto tofocmaticn is then packaged and seta, over and over agan. without your ktew'edge or permission. Tho Privacy Poachers can have a devastatng impact on your life. Many Now Englanders found out the herd way when a national credt bureau fatooly tagged them as deadbeats. An Arizona man found out when a potiso computer responded to hs name with the warning. 'High Risk: AIDS.* Despite pr.va.7y laws, false or damaging Information can bo broadcast around tho globe In the blink of an eye. Chapters include: • Tte Birth of Bg Brwtef • Wte Waals to Ktew About You — ¿hti Why • How Big Brother Collects Informatton • Does the Law Protect You? • Who's Opening Your Mail? • IRS Cross-Matching Programs • Universal Registration • Eye In tho Sky • Surveillance of Businesses • Modem ElccCronh Surveillance • Protecting Yourself • Ate mere. In The Privacy Poachers, Tony Losco explains bow you can take central over most of tho Information oolooted cn you. After you road this book, you wil know what your legal rights aro and hew to keep porocnal informatian away from the Privacy Poachers.
199Z 5Hx3H, ISSpp, ¡Hustrsted, indexed, softcover.
THE PRIVACY POACHERS: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 56080)
** FAKE I.D. The Famous Loompanics "Fake I.D." Section! The Most Comprehensive Collection of Fake I.D. Books Ever Offered For Sale! *** INTRODUCTION If you wonder why
wo have a whole
Section devoted to
Fako ID, toko a good
look at the picture on
the right, and think
about it realty hard.
Many times through-
out history, having the
right •papers* has
meant the difference
between slavery and
freedom, if not life and
death. The government
always lies when they
offer excuses for why
they want to tattoo
numbers on all of us
— they say they want
to do it to ’prevent
crime," or to stop
•illegal aliens/ or *so
you can co’loct tbo proper amount of Social Security/ or some other bullshit. The real reason, of course, is that they want to have as much control over each and every one of us as they can get. ID cards. ID numbers, *identi1icat»on papers/ and other garbage heaped upon you by the government telling you who you are — these are the ^/trappings of totalitarianism. At Loompanics, we believe each citizen owes it to himself to find out as much about ID cards as he can. as a matter of self-defense. This Special Fake ID Section will remove the mystery from ID cards and reveal the government's paper reality for what it really is: ONL Y PAPER... In this amazing Section, you will find out all you ever wanted to know about Fake ID. A couple of extra sets of ID in •sate* names should be in everyone’s survival kit (look at that picture again!). From all tho best ways to got ID in what-ovor names you want right from the government itself, to how to make your own ID, to books on makeup and plastic surgery — Loompanics Unlimited is very proud to offer our customers the most comprehensive selection of books on Fake ID and related subjects over assembled. We strongly urge you to buy these books NOV/. They could easily ’disappear- from the market... Are your papers In order, sir? METHODS OF 0 John Sample *** METHODS OF DISGUISE Second Edition — Revised and Expanded
by John Sample
V/hethcr you*rc an
actor, an undercover
cop. a garr.bkjr, an
armod robber, a fiugbvo.
a ©on man. a practical
joker, or a host tor a
costume party. Methods
Of Disguise
will show
you easy ways to: ♦ Change your racial
characteristics ♦ Ater the toefcs of >our
eyes and mouth ♦ Change the shape of
y curbed/ ♦ Disguise your voice
♦ AJtor year apparent
heigh! and weight ♦ ’Ago’ yourself by
adding years Io your
appearance ♦ Control and charge
habits and manner-
isms ♦ Choose and apply makeup ♦ Undergo plastic surgery ♦ Use wigs, mustaches and beards ♦ Change sex ♦ And much morel Naw nvaiablo in a rovisod end expanded $ooond John Sample’s Methods Of Disguise ts an casy-to fotow gjkto which
includes over 130 detailed ilbslrabons as well as sources for makeup,
uniforms, shoe tits. Lodges and I.D. cards, contact lenses, prosthoscs.
skin tanning preparations, take tattoos, transvestite supplies, voice
changing devices, wigs and hairpeocos. and mixh more. Tho single most corrprohonsjvo tow-to-dolt manual on the art of
disguise ever prepared. Methods Of Disguise chapters on: ♦ How Pocpto Idorzfy Olhor People ♦ How Much is Enough? ♦ A Basic Phiosophy of Disguise ♦ Natural Disguises ♦ Mnoc Aids in Disguise ♦ Wigs. Mustaches. and Otter Facial Fuzz ♦ Criminal Disguises ♦ Make-up ♦ Casting Prostheses
♦ A Pocket Disguise Ki
♦ Disguising the Vc«co
♦ Mannerisms, Hab’rts. and Gait
♦ Blending in witt the Crowd
♦ Camoufiage ♦ Plastic Surgery ♦ Body Imago ♦ Foroskn Restoration ♦ Going All Tho Way ♦ Futuristic Pros poets ♦ Cross-Dressing and Sex Change ♦ Fabifying Fingerprints ♦ Impersonation ♦ Sources of Needed Suppies
♦ And More! With Methods Of Disguise, you can team how to change yourseli
so completely even oW friends won’t recognize you! SH x Ml, iHusfrxted, soft cover.
METHODS OF DISGUISE: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61139)
Second Edition *** THE HEAVY DUTY NEW IDENTITY
by John Q. Newman
THE
NEV/ IDENTITY
.’etin O Ntwman Wouldn't it be great to wake up ono
morning as somebody else: a drtnrnnt
name, a new ife. al your troubles and
debts toft behind? But be careful what
you dream — it just might come true. Actuary vying to ive under a now
identity would be most people’s worst
nightmare. Ask the people who have
triad n — John Q. Newman has. In The
Heavy Duty Now identity,
Newman
reveals how dlfficuX it roaly Is ivfng
under an assumed identity. Chapters Include: • Heavy Duty:
V/ho r* *ed> the Heavy Duty New
Identity, and why • They Want Your Ass: The NCIC computer and America's Most Wanted • Who Am Ycu?:
What makes 'you' you — end how to change it • The TranttonaJ
Identity: How to be 'co tho lam' w?hout appearing to to • Tbo
Transitional Idcntey: ’Hardening' your new dentty • Making the Break:
Gelling away soot free — and what not to do • Living In the Transionai
Identity: Gating ready for tho Heavy Duty New Identity • Tho
Permanent Now kientily: Designed to withstand any amount of scrutiny
• The Problem of Mental Stress: Other ID books (to not cover this •
Bondng With Your Now Identity: Making sure all the bases am covered
• Bondng With Your Now Identity. Traps to avoid • LNtog the Uto: Tho
long haul • And mom. The Heavy Duty New identity Uvxaz what it is like iMng a to. John
Q. Newman provides a program for building a row Identify that will net
tall Tho orty thing toa? can break down is you. When there is no other choice — when tho stakes are high — when
your l^e ctopends on c — got The Heavy Duty Now identity I
1S91,5\i x 8H, 69 pp, »oft cover.
THE HEAVY DUTY NEW IDENTITY: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61116)
REBORN
OVERSEAS
*** REBORN OVERSEAS
Identity Building In Europe,
Australia, and Now Zealand
by Trent Sands Ph? wa7s bebvaen nations are
crumbling, openng rare opportunities for
those who need a new ktoncty. Reborn
Overseas,
the latest in Trent Sands’
popular Reborn series, shows how to
build a foolproof identity in Europe,
Australia and New Zealand. The formation of tho European
Common Market has created a paper-
tripping paradise. With an Identity in any
one ration, you can live, work and travel
in al twelve. Reborn Overseas shows
hew to penetrate Vvat system wxhcul
leaving toe United Stales. Chapters include: • Th* European
Opportunity • Laying the Groundwork • Firing out the IO. • Completing tho Basic Identity • Employment.
Education. and Crodt ♦ Tho British European • The Auslralan
Opportunity • Austfaian Birth Cartifcalos t Suppoting I.D. h AwWia
• The Australian Drivers Lkorate • Tbo Australian Passped •
EmptoymenL Banking and Crodt • Identification in New Zealand • And
morel Reborn Oversow shows how to gc< al the documents needed for a
complete paper Identity. It also shows how to take educator,
employment and credit roforoncos so you can Wend right into your now
home. Join th© now brood oi global identity changers — got Robom
Oivrsoas.
1991, 5H X8H. 114 pp, H\ntnted, soft cover.
REBORN OVERSEAS: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61127)I *** FALSE IDENTIFICATION The Problem and Technological Options A deUied report on too uso of fake identification and the techniques the government and varous worldwide security firms use to discourage fraudulent use of IDs. Falsa identification show? you the ingenuity and fruavafons security pomcnnol and legal ID manufactirers face when criminals lake up the task of counterfeiting IDs. From the bask: pinstc-inminatad photo IDs to the most complex laser-prcducad Image of the human retina. every mode of personal kJentificetion Is subject to falsification. As banks and high-security Institutions protect themselves from prying fingers and spying eyes, crooks am ioamng how to duplicate magnetically coded PVC IDs. passports, high-tech currency, fingerprints, voiceprints and various sophisticated pho to-ID systems. Find cut how tbo security pros are staying one step ahead of too crime wave. How far can security techniqjes go? Here you will find some techniques that oven James Bond cant yet bypass Techniques □fitting rackxtoth'o isetopos. hobgrams. fiber opto a rd nuomscont cloth fibers are stepping out of the future into our lives.
1933, 5H X 8H. 40 pp, soft cover.
FALSE IDENTIFICATION: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61095)
*** REBORN IN CANADA
Personal Privacy Through a New Identity
Expanded Second Edition
by Trent Sands Ei pinded Saxxid EACCfl
REBORN IN
CANADA Pcrwnal Privacy — through — A New Ideniiiy Trent Sands Canada offers many opportune*«
for the new ktontity seeker. Tho
Canadian liiestyto that of the United States, and
Canada woUd bo too oaslost foreign
country for an American to adapt to. R&bom In Canada, Expanded
Second Edtdon,
to the single bos!
book over written on getting now I.D.
h America’s ctoscst neighbor — ard
contains more than 50% new
material Ilian tTwa bestsaling first
edition. It is a ccmptete Qukfe to
buidhg a now ¡dentt/ in Canada
from Iha ground up. It is possible to create a new
identity in Canada, but Iha Canadian
identification system, while similar to the U.S. system, differs in Important ways. Onco you understand toe Cansdan system. It Is easy to penetrate, arvd tho classic methods of identity changing work very well. Tepes ccrvnrnd r depth include: - Identifies Son In Canada - Canadian Birth Cort heater. - Secondary Idantjhcabcn - Drivers Licenses - Provencal ID. Cards - Socal Insurance Cards ♦ Canadian Passports ♦ Emptejmenl. Banking and Credit ♦ Tho Total Canarian - CSIS. Canada’s Secret Poke - Tho Cara dian Privacy Act - And much morel Reborn in Canada, Expanded Second Edison, is tho complete guide to buikfing a ne*w Canadian identity from too ground up. It ovon includes an hgenicus chapter on how to got a new Canadan identity in your orginal American rarro — with no connection to your Amencan past! Reborn In Canada, Expanded Second Ed&on, s tho total book on Canadian I D.—and how to get t.
1991, SU x 8H, 86pp, sort cover.
REBORN IN CANADA
(Expanded Second Edition): $1200
(ORDER NUMBER 61114)
*** UNDERSTANDING
U.S. IDENTITY DOCUMENTS
by John Q. Newman Locmpanica Unlimited very proud to p'esont the
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ktentiffealicn system over
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Must
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sectors. and anyone efee
interested in iduntficafon.
false ¡tonification and alter-
nate LDJ You know who you are.
Your Inends and (amity know
who you are. But thousands o<
people you deal with in
government end business
know you only from a docu-
ment. It you alter your docu- ment, you can evade taxes. regulation and supervision. You can a’so
reap a wkto spectrum ot benefits and prr.ilcges that are bestowed on
those people the system Ikes. Understanding U.S. identify Documents provides a detafod examination of the most important doaiments for establishing identity: brth cortfiCAteS. Social Security cards, dnvers lccnr.es and passports. It shows how each document is generated and used, and explains Ite strengths and weaknesses of the agendas issuing them. For each document, you wil learn: - Hew numbers are generated and wtel they mean: b'rth certlhcata numbers, drrrnrs Icorsv numbers. Social Security numbers. passport numbers - How government computer systems are set up: what ntormahon your lies contain, how bureaucrate use Che fifes, how no Information is updated, and who Nas access to it - How to control your interaction with tte government in □ way that keeps your computer Clos clean - Which documents each government agency wil accep< as proof Of identity when issuing I.D. — there are some aTemav/es to standard I.D. documents, and ttocrc arc seme bureaucrats wto are more le- nfent than ethers - What mistakes you must avoid when dealing with government agencies to keep from' exposing a fatee identity. Some of the information will surprise you. For exampfe: - Did >vu know that your driving record — which, in most states, is available to anyone — contains a detailed medical history? - Did you know there is an easy and legal way around the requrement tar a Social Security number as proof of your eligibility to work n the U.S.? - Do you know tte cos document almost alt bureaucrats will accept in place of a birth certificate? Understanding U.S. identity Documents contahs the must detailed examinabon of bask: identry documents over made available IO the pubic. Each of the tour scctons contains mure information than most entire bocks cn tho subject AJI die information and material on each typo of decurrent has been reviewed. and Ite best information gicrjiod for the tock. Finsly. al the knowledge preseired tore has bear, updated to consider state-cZ-the-art government programs for establishing dentibzatien and elminating fraud. in shed, there is no more thorough, up-to-date reference on U.S. dentey documents and Ite U.S. identity system avalabfe anywhere Jcta Q. Newman's Understanding U.S. identity Documents is an essential reference for anyone ccnccmed with Iteir official Wentffy and how it te maintained and manipulated.
1991, targe x 11, 212 pp, iiiustratcd, softcover.
UNDERSTANDING
U.S. IDENTITY DOCUMENTS: $25.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61129)
» rar tai W o <• *** REBORN IN THE U.S.A. Personal Privacy Through A New Identity
Expanded Second Edition
by Trent Sands Reborn in The U.S.A, is Ite single best
book on new identities. ewi lai ring the most
current and up-lo-date information. Now
the expanded Second Edition U Reborn in
The U.S.A,
contains nww ¿is much
materials
the best-seiing first editioni Ar. Amoricanr.. wo va’ua our right ot
privacy vary hghly. The average persen is
concerned about ti c details of his personal
Ifo being made public. Information about
his income, amount of savings, birthplace,
marital status, and other personal data and
much more is stored In many different
computers ttet are accessible by many
people. Most worrisome Is that in tte age of the computer ell of thia data can be qUckly assemblnd nto ono t-'o
on any person. Ths bock wn show the renrte- how to regain Ns privacy through
conlroltng what Is stored in those vanous corroutarr.. Tho rn.-vder will
ertoy all fte benefits of scckrty. but with coa Important ruttoronco: he
wll do it on hts own forms. Ho wil keep his true identity private, and tte
computers wil cocila n only tte information he wante to provide. Topics covered in depth ttotode: - Tte U.S. kfentiffcaticn System • Tte Birth Cortncaio • Dflrers u-
censos • Passports • B.mk Accounts • Credit Cards • Emptoymont •
Child Support Laws ♦ Driving Records Databases • Vital Records
Cross- Rofcrcncing • And much, much more • Reborn tn The U.S.A., Expanded Second Edition is tte best and
most complete gukfe to bukling a new itentrty now available.
1991, 5HxSH, 126PP, softcover.
REBORN INTHEU.SA.
(Expanded Second Edition): $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 51115)
*** THE GUIDE TO LEGALLY OBTAINING
A FOREIGN PASSPORT The Easy Way to Get Additional Citizenship
by D. O'Nes
Thousands al pocple have multiple
citizcnztiips and tekl legally obtained
passports of their ’otter countries.' People
with these va’uab'e multiple citizenships and
passports hav-e not en’y enriched the? lives,
but enyoysd incraascd fracdom — Including
tax ad/antagos — grantor pcrscnnl sccunty,
and a host of other benefits. This book reveals the ittfe-known
loopbotes that permit »’most anyone to
legally acquire foreign cillzenGhp. tte key to
obtaining passports in oounttes other man one’s own. The Butter's easy-to-lclicw method wri guide you step by- step through tte procese, and contains ccmptólo Instrucions on how to Obtain passport* ,r(xn fourteen countries Contetó ineluda: • Finding inve&mfinta Atroto • How to Organize an investment Plan • Passport by >Zefl Order • Marnogo fee Passport ♦ Passport as a Retirement Reward • Diplomatic Passport • Dual Citizenships — Advantages and Disadvantage • Ar,:1 much, much more. Recomo a World Cúren! The Guide To Legally Obtaining A Foreign Passport wJI bo of value to anyone interested in passports and otter I D., as wxHI as those interested in tong business in foreign countries
1999, 6x9, 204pp, soft cover.
THE GUIDE TO LEGALLY OBTAINING
A FOREIGN PASSPORT: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61130)
*** SECRETS OF INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY CHANGE New I.D. in Canada, England, Australia, and New Zealand by Tony Newborn Written especiaiy for use in
Britain and the Common wealth
nations. Secrets of international
identity Change
8how& haw 1.7
obtain the leosl and veld docurrtonts
ycu need to support an id change.
No counterfeit IO is included bare —
cnl/ ways to get ID through
legitimate channels: nght frem tie
government Itself! Credit cards, birth
certificates and drivers licenses are
yours lor the asking, as woi as a
British passport nod medical card —
two ct th© most important documents
in th© world today. Examples of applcaton forms (passport, motor-vehicle registration,
unemployment ttennto. drivers icense. mail-redirection) and
documents (birth and death certificates. unemployment benefit info) are
included Ko take ID library is ccmptole wthcut Secrets of
international identity Change.
1285. SJA x 11, 120 pp, Piustratcd, sort cover.
SECRETS OF INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY CHANGE: $17.35
(ORDER NUMBER 61071)
*** STATUS FOR SALE
The Complete Guide to Instant Prestige
by Wayne Yeager 'ifyou don ctaftto cut bud at
.toast mo or three tones per page
white reading this book, you'd
barter have your chucMer
checked It has tong been evident
that Americans have a tin ear for
tatecyf but a morbid fasanatten
with cetebfky and success if
therefore fuitews that those who
JUeratfy purchase status are, attar
aS, orty satisfying a national
appetSe for if 7bis book batengs
on every library she#.. '
— Steve Alien Do you know bow to' 4- Buy
phony credentials o Buy a mlltory
commission •> Beirne an
ordained minister llvough the mall
O Buy □ real coat-of-arms Legal'/ change your r arre O
Acquire prizery colcge degrees <• Obtain almost any ©ward Imaginable ❖ Bccoma a Knight. Baron. Viscount or DUke ❖ Get backstage passes to any event O Obtain honorary doctorates ❖ Get great references ❖ Win awards and beauty contests * And much mwl This book will show you hew. •Status For Sate is a handy, Rrsf-dass ruin-bock for anybody and everybody wanting to ptey te the p&tteum playground of the winner's drde. This book is a fun reference manual that covers everything from bow to acquire an Etogtisb /Oxghthoocr to 'getting a tinner date with a Hokywood star. ’ it's fun and serious and packed cover to cover with vaAtabie information " — Robin Leach
1992. 5# X 8A. 126 pp. tort cover.
STATUS FOR SALE: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61135)
STATUS FOR SALE *** FRAUDULENT CREDENTIALS This reprint of a 1965 report front the US Hcuse of Representatives covers phony diplomas. degrees, and academic credentials, Ft conta'ns Information co the FBI’s 'Oporalicn Dipscam’ which in the past few years has shut down dozers of dpbma mite ¡n the US. The report cont.ilnr. reproductions of nff/ortscn-ients from diploma mil's, and photos of phony degrees purchased through trie mail. I: goes into ccnaderabto detoi on how daclcrs and other professionals use these fraudulent credentials. with rrany fascinating case histories. •The FBI has found that an individual could obtain crocfontials from a wide sctoction of institutions by the
meeting of one single requrement — the payment of a fee ranging ,r<*m
$25 for a meritorious oUtton to $28,030 for a mcdcal degree complete
with transcripts a.->d letters of rccorrmcndatbn... The FBI found that
fraudulent diplomas ma-y be issued in the name of the diplcma mil iteol
or tncy may to falsified duplicates of dptomas issued by legitimate
colcges and unnerves. During raids dosing one dploma mil. FBI
personnel have confiscated thousands of falsified diplomas Ktenocal to
trioso conferred to graduates of such reputable insfitultons as Harvard.
Yaks. Emory. Uto University of A’abama as well as those of non-existert
’sound-alike* schools.’ Fascmstin-j reading for anyone Interested in the ’proWom’ of
Fraudulent Credenttaisf
teas. 6x9. ejpp, Must'afed. softcover.
FRAUDULENT CREDENTIALS: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61088)
*** NEW I.D. IN AMERICA How to Create a Foolproof New Identity
by Anonymous
Did you ever wish you had just (Xte
more chance at lite — :ne proverbial
’Coan stale?* Do you want to shake free
frem those alimony payments or your
tousy credit record? Cr would you like to
have a couple cf extra sets cf ’alternate’
I.D. just in case Big Brother gets a little
Ido frisky? W«i New f.D. in Amerfca, can
gel lost permanent- This excellent tock is a step-by-step
gude to precis#/ sealing a totally now
rfcnlrty — to having □ tona fide birth
certificate, drivers license, passport.
Stoat Security number, credit cards —
all you need to make a ctoan break with ycur past and got ynursctf New LD. tn America. The autbar. a pnvalo nvc^tgator who has spent a lifetime both local ng missing parsons and helping clients ’get lost’ permanently, reveals his socrols to you. Learn haw to became □ totally new parson. prc»ncl exactly th© Imago yau want to and then pcovo you are wfto you say yea arc. Chapters neb de: • Inlroduetbn • Ycu Are Who You Say You Ara ♦ Sctthg Ue Cornar&tone • Drivers Licenses • Ancillary rtocumcnteli&n ♦ SqqsI Security Gatite • Mal Dw? and Answering Sanxos • False Business EnU'es • Banking • Credit Cards • l.osir^ a Past Identity • Cordui-on. You can project the reputation cf being a successful, infiucntal business person with 8 presb'gous address a rd corporate backing. Or do yea desire a shetered business savings account ltv»t Is virtually’ untraceaUe? Ycu can create eiher at will — for personal or business reasons. And you can do all this without fear of ever being caught, with these careful instructions. Here’s your chance for a new identity! Grab it! 1962, SHx8Ht 120pp. iSustrtttd, xortcovor.
NEW I.D. IN AMERICA: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61048)
HOW TO
DISAPPEAR
DISAPPEAR
DISAPPEAR
DISAPPEAR
DISAPPEAR
^APPEAR
EAR
COMPLETELY
AND NEVER B£ FOUND
by
Cojjc
*** HOW TO DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY
AND NEVER BE FOUND
by Doug Richmond Heavy-duty rtlsapfwiring tech-
nquas tor thce-a with A “need to
know!" Ths book tolls you how to
pal eft a dsappaarance-. and how
Io stay freo and never be found. It
analyzes all tho ways you ootid bo
feund by whoever might be looking
for you — hissing parsons
bureaus, the Feds. Private eyes
and skip tracers. Insurance com-
panies — and tells you how to
evade their pursuit. TNs took tela yoj how to prfan
ler a dseppearance. how to
arrange for naw Identification. and
even how to stage a •Pscrjdozdo’
to make your pursuers think you
are dead! How to make it appear that you
have left tho country when you reap/ haven't. haw to cop* with th© first how to get a job,
cslabUh erode, and find a place to live. Haw to avoid Slaving a paper
trai. who might bo looking tor you and how to avoid them, case
histones, and moral ¿VwytteKjyou need io know absut How to Disappear Completely
and Never Be Founds
in this amazing back’
1966, SHxSH. 107pp. softCMf.
HOW TO DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY
AND NEVER BE FOUND: $12.95
(ORDER HUMBER 61082)
*** HOW TO GET LOST
AND START ALL OVER AGAIN
by Gary B. dark
This book Is for al people who
am so trouWod by financial
problems that tho only solution
seems to bn to ’got tost* from c
all. Ab.ni/. half of ton book Coals
whh ton fnancul problems that
night make a person want to get
lost. Tho other half prov>dos
information on haw Io get lost. The
reader is left with chokes: * Deaf
with the problems end overcome
those problems ♦ Get test on a
short term basis, then deaf with
your problems * Get font on
a
permanent basis and start aS over
again.
Ths book lens you how to gel
your crcdtors oft your nock —
how to Gel Lost from them so you
have Orne to thirfc things over and decide what course of action is in your best interest. Tepes covered ibtfUtié. * HOw t<> Gèt LôSt ★ How tixry can find you i Establishing take identification ♦ Estsrbfàhfog a fake job history * Wxz/ shoud do it you can't pay your debts * 72w advantages and disadvantages of bankruptcy * How to get money to Get Lost with ★ Keeping your emdsors at bay * hnd much more. In today’s plastic world, £ easy to got In over your bead — rt ths happens Io you. you will need to know How To Get Lost And Start AB Over Again. 1966. SKxBH, 138 pp. softcover.
NOW TO GET LOST
AND START ALL OVER AGAIN: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61081)
*** VANISH! Disappearing Through ID Acquisition
by Johnny Yount
Ex-wife, creditors, or Uncle Sam arc they trying to Ice you? Are yea at wit's end. dodging letters, phone calls, and physical confrontations? Want a way out? Want to Ive free? Van&hf Got the facts on dsapp^arances through ID acquisition. Know 11« mail drop, the untraconbto signature. supped (tocunte<)latk)n, acquiring someone else‘5 birth certificate, and mod importantly, how to get your story squared away. Loam haw to ’die’ through ad.sarfisement — how to do it fast and make 4 last Die and Ihe. Vartsfi!
1966. SHxBH 96 pp. fffostfAted. softcover.
VANISH!: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61091)
*** BIRTH CERTIFICATE FRAUD
Reprint of a Government Report
the foundation. or breeder document. for aknost any other kind of identification for citizens is the Mh corticate. Over 7.000 State and focal vital records offices issue birth c#rtt6c#fos with no uniform standards for issuance processes, controls, or quaSty of documents tn some jurisdictions, birth certificates arc easSy counterfeited, obfainod through imposture, or crested from stolen feptimato blank forms. * This US Government report covers birth certificate fraud. It deals with: The ProWems • The Issuing Agendas • The Birth Documents ♦ The Issuing Procedures • Tbs User Agencies • And Roccmmandaticcis tor control log birth certificate fraud. Birth Certificate Fr*ud\* the very latest information on what tlx? US Government knows about take ID. and bow it is trying to stop it. Must reading for anyone interested in identification and false identification.
1983, 8M x 11, 36 pp iftestnrted. softcover.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE FRAUD: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61008)
DISGUISE
TECHNIQUES
ToulAII uCUk-People
Some of the Time
*** DISGUISE TECHNIQUES Fool All of the People Some of the Time
by Edmond A. Madnaugh Have ycu ever wanted to
pass through a crowd unrecog-
nized? Transform yeurset! so
ccmplotoly that not oven your
best friend recognizes yr.u?
Discover year oncmics’ secrets
without arousing suspeion? Co
this — and more — using tte
irted-and-troe techniques civulg-
ed here by a true disguse
master. Uke live chameleon, ycu
too. can blend in with your
surroundings, or better yet. be
■nvisbk? using Iho infarmaficn
to ths book. There 1$ more to a succeed
dtogurre man a change of
o’oihes and makeup. With imagination and acting abllty to gu'de you. no one will know who you arat Laam to size up people and siluaticns at a glance, bow to change your personality, and just whan to discard your defuse. Disguise the mind — and the body — create a new personality. Beller yeL use your menial powers to blend chameleon like into year surroundings, or create any number of characters for a quick-change or long-term d&appa.vanoc. Snoo poep'-a tend to see only what they expect to see — arxl not wfxal is realy there you can use these tochnques to fco! ai of the people some of the time!
1984, x6>1, 88pp. ithrstrsted, softcover.
DISGUISE TECHNIQUES: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61073)
. . SCRAM JOWATIK« UK»
a xix identity ¡**1* »x »x U- *** SCRAM
Relocating Under A New Identity
by J âmes S. Martin, Attorney at Law Have you over watebed a ship go out to
sea and wished you were on it. leaving
you.- problems behind? You’re not atone.
M-any people wou’d tore io make a fresh
start, in a new town, undsr a new name.
But how? Jamas S. FAartn. en atlcmoy
w-Xh years of experience bom in the umd
States and abroad, answers all year
questions about relocating under a new
Wentlty. Questions ike: □ Shoo'd I divorce
before leaving? □ Should I declare bank-
ruptcy first? □ How can I get a birth certifi-
cate in a afferent name? □ How do I got
a brand new Social Security card? u Who
wil be looting for me and bow will they try to fnd mo? SCRAM: Relocating Under a New identity Includes tan real-life case historiée that ahow the problems ard oppcrtunrt»s for idcnlity- changers. If you've ever wardered wha: It would take to start over, e»en check out SCRAM! Chapters include: The Comm-.fr.ertf to a nr.w ideality □ Social reoc- ganizalfon □ Personal reorganization □ New Identity papers □ Tracing missing persons □ Changing your looks □ The right to travel □ Faking death □ Chances Of success □ and more, Including Case Histories of reaHife ktentity changers! The author stator. In Ms Introduction: ’Nothing herein should be construed as Insbuctwn on bow to break toe law. nor should 31 be read as encoumgomcnt to do so. In fact, all of the Information provided te intended to atfrise against breaking tho law while 11« indvictoal plans or eftects a new identity. Every day. the federal Aislfoe Department creates new idenfitteo for criminals and tho worst examples of society, as well as assisting them with taxpayer money! Why shotidnl that choice be avarablo lor other citizens? Why sboddnl you have the opportune/ 1er a ‘clean slate?* M yea do have the aim of reinventing yourself, bo aware that you are not atone, nor were you the first to dream of It* SH xSH, S3pp, son cow.
SCRAM: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61136)
*** CREDIT: THE CUTTING EDGE
by Scott French
Perfect plastic — a dean rating is your key to power. muscle of the financial kind. In his latest work. Seed French has complied informaricn on every Imaginable aspect of credit and how it affects you! Thia Is a hard-and-fast course in professional credt counseling, with Step-by-Step »-»structlcns on bow to kxgtiy ropair damaqud credl the same way the pros- (to it. pkis more dcvicus tricks that work Ike financial black mage’ - Read about the 70 least-known credit facte, where to gel cheap cards, how to gel cards with no credit chock, how to deal with ooltoctfcn agenotos. and how to categorize year cred I card use erd profit from It. French also rove ate the lep crodt card crimes bow they're dore □nd why tbey'ro rarely prosecuted and almost never served. Establish a credit Uno 1er $100.000 — loam about credit scoring (how barks and credit àgéri66S fâtê yW) ÔAd hOW to IfFprOMO the rarrbers. These are tire 'rery same ’ns'derte techriqucs otlcrcd by lep lawyers for several thousand (tollsrs! Now Jtx/can usa this nftxmalicn for your cwn cred*, needs or set up shop as a CfCdri counselor. Gleaned from in-depth interviews with criminate, countorfohors. scam artists, attorneys, credit counselors, and ctolechcn exports. Credit: The Cutting Edge reveate strategies for coo of the most Important g.-mos in your Irie. Pfay to win with these inside tricks of tho money garnet toss, sk x iir 2S4pp, son cow.
CREDIT: THE CUTTING EDGE: $25.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61093)
*** THE CRIMINAL RECORDS BOOK
How to Regain Your Good Name
by Warren Siege!, Attorney WeVe at done something illegal. If you were one of those who gc< caught, your Juvedte or criminal court records can complicate your life even years later, wten you apply for a job. a professional Ikxsrec. or if you are ever In court again. Fortunately. them nra many ways to dear up your record. The Criminal Records Book takes you slcp by step through al tire procoduron that ora availabto to got your records scaled, destroyed. Of changed. It shows yea brew to do ?. yourself will-out an attorney, wilh dealt/ written insbuctrens on twyw to fil out the forms ard go to court. R contains detailed information on: Yoor CkhwmJ Rec&d: whst it is. how it can harm you. bow to got a copy of it and bow to correct Inaccuracies. Lega! Reftt&des to Seat. Destroy or Change Youf Record:^ off oct of each remedy on your record erd how they wll artect your future. Mar^uena Fossession Records: hrew io totally o imnato theso re cords. JurenUe C&vrt Records: and destroy tneso records completely. OiiACcvT.- Tha bcok only carers criminal rtxxxds resulting from contacts wito too Caifomia criminal iustico system. Also, seme of these records carrrct be cleaned at all. while others cen only be partially criminated. For most cf you. however, this book w»l prov'de helpful rfccmation and assist yea in your efforts to rega'n your good name.
1&W, SU x 1ft 139pp, iiiustratod, soft cow.
THE CRIMINAL RECORDS BOOK: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61108)
*** PASSPORT TO FREEDOM
A Guide for World Citizens
by Garry Davis From noted polticiiins to
anonymous refugees, more
than a milion peoplo arourd
tho worid carry a unique srd
controversial passport.
Isaued by the World Secvtee
Authority, ii identifies its
bearer as a soveregn cozen
of the wortd with all tt-re
human rights of word
passage. Passport To
Freedom
shows yea haw to
obtain your vePassport. Thousands of
people have used the tools
described in this bock to
enter and leave more ard
more countries and suc-
cossfiily cliaflenge naicnal
authorities around the worid.
For many refugees. Word
Citizenship means mo dif-
ference between freedom
and death Davis ateo discusses ard
shows you haw to otteh: a
Polacal Asytom Cant an
IhtemaKcnal Exit Visa: and an international Resident Perm«. Passport To Freedom draws on Davis* four decades of oxpcrionco. offering timely and practical insights ard aOrice for arr^ono who agrees that tho natfon-slate system itself is one of the greatest thread io humanity today. Davis argues persuasively that indivkJual sareregnty is tho key to chalrengng tho arbitrary power of nations. As an inspiring story and pmctcat how-to-do-il-gude. this greund-braaking book will pranda readers win their own Passport To Freedom.
1092. 6x9,203pp, illustrated, indexed, soft cow.
PASSPORT TO FREEDOM: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61133)
V/orfd Marriaœ Certficaw; a WwW *** COLLEGE DEGREES BY MAIL
100 Good Schools that offer Bachelor’s,
Master's, Doctorates and Law Degrees
by Home Study
by John Bear, Ph.D. Since 1974. Dr. John Bear has hooped thousands of people enm affordable. legitimate usable cdlcgc degrees entirety through homo study. The time spent ca n be as short as three months, and the cost can 1» as atria as $500. Th©' problem is that meet cologes and universities that offer such degrees never advertise — and many schoo’s which do advertise are tesa than wordedU College Degrees By Mafi\3 the most useful tock ever written on its subject m this took. Dr. Bear has selected 1 CO of the best schools. and devotes an entire page of complete, detailed information about each program. Including: - Tutxxi - Majors and degrees offered - Kay contact person - Address. phono, and tex - and Dr. John Bear's personal evaluation of the school. College Degrees By MaUdto ncludos valuable material on getting coliege credit for: - Lie experience - Equivalency exams ♦ Honorary doctorates ♦ as wei as how to get personalized degree counsel ng. Dr. Boar also inobdon a long 1st Of schools to avoid. College Degrees By Mali is the sourcebook for anyone who wants or reeds a ccllege degree, but just doesn't have the time to go back to school. 1991. 3H x 11, 222pp. indexed softcover. COLLEGE DEGREES BY MAIL: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61126)
*** REBORN WITH CREDIT
by Trent Sands
If you’ve played with credt and
to«L you don't have to stay out of the
asms forever. In Reborn With Credit.
Trent Sands, author of Reborn in 77.v
USA., Reborn tn Canada, and Re-
born Overseas,
shows you how to get
tack In the credit game. You will loam
who el the players are. and you will
teem the rues as no coy has ever
explained them to you. Foltow a cred« application as <1
works Its way through layers of ap-
proval. Learn how the application is
"scored." ard what wia cause it lo be
approved or rejected. It you have a bad credt history, you don’t have to spend thousands of ddlara at a "credt repair clinic* to
fix it. Reborn With Credit wit show you how you can terytty force the
credit bureau to remove negative .terns from your report Even it ycu
have had liens nganst you. Even 4 you have declared bankruptcy. Once ycu have cleaned ycix credt. Reborn With Credit will show
you haw to build a great credit rating, in a matter of months, ycu can
have access to tons ot thousands o! doners. And ycu will team how to
convert high-interest credit card debt to manageable, low-interest loans. Contents include: • Cradt Basics • Credit Bureau Services • Fixing
Bad Credit ♦ Crontng a Blank Slate at ne Bureau • Ami-Fraud Pro-
grams • Stop-by-Stap Through the Creclt Appflcatdn • Becoming a
Credt Card MMkmalre • And more. You don’t have to stay socked cut c< the credt market forever. Get
Reborn With Credit today, and get back in the garnet SHxSH, 72 pp. softcover.
REBORN WITH CREDIT: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER61131)
*** PART-TIME DIPLOMACY
For Fun, Profit & Prestige
by James Basii-Hnrt Have you ever dreamed of
becoming a wortd-dass dpb-
mat? James Basil-Hart has. So
he contacted several countries in
Eastern Europe- and before tong
they were issuing him creden-
tali. Part-Time Diplomacy tells
you exactly how lo acquire gen-
uine
dpfornatic cradanuYS hW-
oof having lo purchase them
Basil-Hart didn’t have riches or
infiuontal fnends. But he dd
have persistence and thn desire
to be a diplomat. In this exciting
now book, ha shows how you
can get dptomatic credentials
witoout spending a lc< of money
and without ever leaving home. There are many benefits that come with diplomatic aratus. You get invited o lavish parties where the
powerful and famous mingle. You can use the connections you make lo
bene« you' business. You can even get diplomatic immunity, .ind be
shielded from prosecution for any crime. Chapters inctoda: A How Diptomacy Developed A Benefits of Diplomatic Status A What Diplomats Do A Dp’omatic Protocol and Traditions A Private Diplomacy and Pubic Pdky A Why Cour4rie& hfeed You A Picking Your Country A Planning Your Campaign A Making Yctr Proposal A The Pubic Rela tions Campaign A Your Diplomatic Cuties a Pitfalls of Part-Time Diplomacy. Using the techniques and information revealed in this book. James Basil-Hart was able to obtain genuine diplomatic credential from several countries In Eastern Europe. In Part-Time Diplomacy, James Basil Hart lakes you slep-by-stop through the process of finding lbs right country and drafting a proposal they cant resist With new countries sproutng up aU over the glebe, there may nover be a better lime to get n cn the dptocnalic ground Boor. So (>sl Part-Time Diplomacy today — and get started co the read to fun. pro« and presligol
1992,5h x SH. 137pp, xxmpi^ teft^re, aott cover.
PART-TIME DIPLOMACY: $14.95
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*** THE GATE CRASHERS
The Book Which Reveals the Secrets
of the Society of the Uninvited; Imposters;
Party Crashers; Stowaways
by Ken Huthmaker Why gate crash? Revolt against high prxes? Avoid standing in never-ondng long 5nes? Lack ot sufficient funds? Desire to attend an un'nvr.ad affair? if ycu want to be In. but cton*t have the means or an tnvttabon. this bock is for you. H shows ycu how others have dore It. how you cah do it nnd what to (to after you've done 4. Chapters indudo: • Uncommon Crashers • Parry Crashers • Athtotic Crashers ♦ Crashing Spins • Kgh Flying Crashers • Frausu c.nl Crashers • Crashing Capom • Country Crashers • High Seas Crashers • HcltyAocd Crashers • Confessions of toe Author • Sozrots of Suxoss • And more. Tbo chapter on Gato Crashing Pto)*s (Double Stub; Single Stub: Stamp Transfer; Member of the Press; One. Phase; Good Name; Sacrificing the Lamb; Impersonation; Good Scout Already In; Adranco Call; Stage Door; Good Samaritan; Walk In Backward) la alone worth Iha pr.ee of the took. Gate crashers. Iita bad girts, go everywhorel
7992. 3x11, 123pp, iffurtmted, softcover.
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(ORDER NUMBER 61132)
*** MUG SHOTS
A Police Artists Guide
to Remembering Faces
by Douglas P. Hinkle Fc< anyone with a need to see t*y>nd
the obvious. to pierce disguises or to
identify persons who may wish to remain
unrecognized. ths bock provides precise
instruction in the techniques of identifying
faces, as wel as a fascnab’ng glimpse
into the criminal mod. Written by a vet-
eran police artist the entertaining and in-
structive manual is the only one of Its kind
that leaches poice eff eers, private de-
tectives. security chiefs, store owners,
bark tellers or arrjtooe how to observe
faces, comma them to memory and da-
scribe their features to others, as won as
how to elicit periinent Information about
faces from others urxfer stressful ccndl-
ticns. Most peopto. police officers and private investigators included, coni know how to describe faces very accurate*/ tx>cair.n they haven't teamed how to observe them. Mug Shots shows you what to took for and haw to priorffize the important features. Learn what can be changed easily ard cheaply; what can c 1990, SH x 9H, 129pp, Kustrxttd, softcover.
MUG SHOTS: $16.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61113)
NKW THIVD EDITION *** HOW TO GET I.D. IN CANADA Third Edition
by Ronald George Eriksen 2
& Mister Completely
Now ycu can get dccumcntod
north of tto border with How to Get
LD. tn Canada.
Completely revised
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How To Gat ID. tn Canada tells ycu
how to gm the folkiwng pxxres oi
Canadian LD.: - Brih Cortricats - Driver's License - Social Insurance Card - Passport - Supporting I.D. And much more. Includng tips co
using mai dreps. staying free, and
documentary requi'ements for rocns
In the United States. This completely
updated eriben of How to Get LD. tn Canada Wfo you everything ycu need to know to bold a new identity In
Canada. Sold for intormattonal purposes only.
1990, SJix 9 Ji, SSpp, ffUjstntod, sort cover.
HOW TO GET I.D. IN CANADA: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61109)
*** THE FINGERPRINT
IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM Theft and burglary can hit you any-
time. and the culprit Is often somebody
>ou know and wcu'd teas! expect.
Now. with The Fingerprint Identifica-
tion System,
ycu no longer have to
helplessly sit by while 'innocent*
friends and family members rob you
blind! Based on the famed FBI fin^r-
prinling system. Wie AS uses dimple
training methods and a variety of ac- cossibto material to teach those with or without prior fingerprinting ex- panonco how to xfenflfy tho thxrf — whether it rrvotves a security breach at >our company or discovering who’s been hoping himself io your Iqucr cabinet! The Fingerprint kfenfification System covers all aspects of the science of fingerprinting. inducing equipment, terminology, cfassffica- fon, interpretation and identification. Sections inctode improvising substitute items for primers Ink and receding surfaces, peeper procedure for lading a suspect's prints, overcoming the four major problems when taking prints and converting fingerprint Into into redo eerie for qUck and easy ccmmunlearicn. M the FBI can do k with 2CO mil On prints on record, so can youl 1999. 9Ji x 11f rttustrated. sort cover.
THE FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 61094)
Jack Luger *** COUNTERFEIT I.D. MADE EASY
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includes
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much, much morel Tcptas covered in-
dude: • Tho different
purposes counterfeit LD.
k used for • The wide
spcctum of fake I.D. •
What gees into real LD.
• Obtaining simple
genuine I.D. • The
fergoris kit: sources for
the supplies and equp-
ment I.D. ccunterfeters use to produce their bogus documents • Forgery techNQjes: paste-up,
phoicccpies. watermarks, signatures, altering photostats, aging tho
document, ultra-vfalel ink. and mexe • flow bark cards and photo I.D.
are ferged • How counterfeiters use professional seevioos without
arousing suspicion • How iorgers oxeroso quakty control ov-or their
counterfeit I D. • How forgers pass fake I.D. • And much, much more,
¡nctodlng banking, knpersonabon. on-fitoyment. end morel Wfilen bry a prete$£onal In tho printing and grapriis arte trad». Counterfeit LD. Mede Easy fakes you nlo trio basemorZs and workshops of professional torgore to reveal thwr techniques. Tho tods are ample, the supples madly aveilabe. Counterfeit LD. Made Easy «xfudes defalcd Illustrations, as well as tps on bow forgers use tho fake I D. they make and how ycu can spot counterfeit credentials. There is no secret to how great-tocking LD. is prodxed — not with Counterfeit LD. Made Easy.
1990, SJixSH, 137pp, Riusrtated. soft cover.
COUNTERFEIT I.D. MADE EASY: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61111)
** Big BROTHER IS Watching You *** Introduction Well. 1984 has come and gone, but Big Brother is stiff watching you. If you don't think so, take a took at
some of the books in this Section. The latest in
wiretapping and electronic surveillance methods and
equipment, techniques of spying and shadowing,
snooping, super-secret government agencies and
more — prove that Big Brother is watching you. *** THE MANIPULATED MIND Brainwashing, Conditioning and Indoctrination
by Denise Winn
This is the single fins st book wc have ever seen cn 'brainwashing.' Ever since American priscocm of war n Korea suddenly switched sides to the Ccmmunist cause, thn concept of brainwashing has continued to fascinate aind confuse. Is it realty possible to Iccco any thinking person to act in a way completely alien to he character? What makes so-cafed brainwashing so different from tie cqualy insidious effects of Incfoclrtoation and conditioning. or even advertising and «toucetion? Research lindnga from psychology show titol txanwasling is nee a special subversive technique; it Is ttie clever maripulation of unrea'ized Influences that operate in all our Ives. This book. by breaking down so-caled brainwashing to its individual elements, shows how aooal condtioning, need for approval, emotional dependency and much else that we arc unaware of. prevent us from being as self-directed as we think; and converse»/. which human traits make us the least susceptible to subtle influence. An important took — the best avatable on the subject. We are all •brainwashed' every day and ths book can help you to recognize the ways and protect yourself. High»/ recommended.
1993, 5HX 9H. 217pp.hx/d cover.
THE MANIPULATED MIND: $25.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58023)
*** U.S. ATTORNEY'S MANUAL
ON ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE Your private conversations am Coing iru>rt
against ycu in a ©curt of law. Is that legal?
Scmetmes It Is. other times II fenrt. Your rights
may have been violated! Whether you are bugging, or being bugged,
this edltlcn of the U.S. A ttomey's Manual On
Electronic Surveillance
will tet ycu every-
thing ycu need to know. From court aiZhcriza-
ion. appication procedure, conduct of riter-
coption. dsclcsure of intercepted communi-
cottons. pretrial proceedings, trial uie of sur-
veilanoe information arid video surveillance
(on the legal side) Io Interstate extortion, inter- naticnal criminal use d surveillance and criminal soflcilaton.it's all here. Can you bug someone who is openfy dscussing murder? Is a public restaurant subject to live same surveitance afowances as a jail coll? Must you obtain an interception order from the courts for every bulging, phone-tapprg or video-survellance team you employ? Discover tbs answers to these questons and hundreds more in this comprnhorr-'/o gutoo to tho use of efoctrcnto surveillance,
1953, 9Mx 11, 160 pp, softcover.
U.S. ATTORNEY'S MANUAL
ON ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58062)
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*** THE PUZZLE PALACE
A Report on NSA, America's Most Secret Agency
by James Bamford
The National Scanty Agertoy (NSA)
Is the most socket agancy within the US
Govommont. For many years the
government denied that It even existed.
It was cslabishred not by law but by a
top secret presidential memorandum
that has been seen by on»/ a ver/ few
officials. Yet it is many times larger than
the CIA. spends bilions of dollars more
per year, and its drcctor is the most
powerful official in he American
inteligerce ccmmurrty. In the three decades since Truman
secretly created the agency tn 1952. the
NSA has managed to clurto publcity to
an extraordinary degree. Now, in the first tock ever written cn the National Socixtfy Agnocy. Jarnos Bamford
traces its origins, details its inner woriongs and expesos tar-tkirg operations. He describes the oty of fifty thousand people and naarty twenty
buïdngs (hat is the Fort Meade headquarters of the NSA — where there am ctosn to a rtozon underground acres of computers, where a signhcant part of the wortefs communica'.bns are monitored, and where reports from a number of sophisticated satelite eavesdoppng systems am anat/zftd. Ho also gives a detailed account oi NSAs complex network of listening posts both in tho United States and throughout much of the rest of the worto. The Justice Department tried to suppress the publishing of this tock? Read Uto truth about the super-secret piggy NSAI
fS62. 5x8, aSSpp. indexed. soft cover.
THE PUZZLE PALACE: S12.C0
(ORDER NUMBER 10040)
*** CIA FLAPS AND SEALS MANUAL Here it is — A Ci A Manual on How To Open Mail!!! I&xrtf cf the techniques taught in ths book were used by Ihe CIA and FBI to effect surrcptiticus openings al mall during Iha past three deca dos. Chapters iniudc • Ocs.gn of ©paring toots • Dry openings • Removal of cellophane tape • Wat openings • Steam epenngs • Wax scats • Repars • Rcsoallrg ♦ Traps • Examination of received mail • and more! This fascinating oxpose wii be valuable In determining if mail la being tampered with. A valuable addition to anyone's clandestine reference Ibrary.
1975. SU x Sh, 55pp. very tveff Wi/sfrated. soft cow.
CIA FLAPS AND SEALS MANUAL: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 59012)
*** AGENTS OF REPRESSION The FBI’s Secret Wars Against the Black Panther
Party and the American Indian Movement
by Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall From the Red Scare o' 1919-1920 to the McCarthy parted cf toe 1950s to toe COINTELPRO (Counter'nteU’geooe Program) era of toe 1960s, the FBI has operated prirnarih/ as America’s political potee. Set against this eordd background, the complex of FBI operations corxiucted aga'nsl Iba Black Panther Party and the American Indian Mwement including murder, kidnapping, and a range of otter ir^aJ activities, provides a shocking indictment of the ta^essneaa of the ’law enforce rs.- Contrary Io official! announcements Uvat COINTELPRO-type activities ended h 1971, the autocns demonstrate that the FBI not only continued thorn, but in some cases actually increased their leva’s of rtensiy and violence. Agents of Repression cccdudcs with ccns'doraticn of recent FBI attempts to disrupt or destroy too Puerto Rican Independence movement end the Central America sanctuary and sokfority movements. Profusely ilustratod nnd Indexed, Agents of Repression is the benchmark text fix tncsc concerned with ixv.kxste'xirg not c 1266, 6x9, 52Spp, iHustratod, soft cow.
AGENTS OF REPRESSION: $16.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58059)
*** WAR AT HOME Covert Action Against U.S. Activists
And What We Can Do About tt
by Brian Glick Government harassment of U.S. polecat activists clearly ousts today. violating our lundamecilai Constilixonal rights and creating a cimate of fear and cistrust which undermines our efforts Io challorgo official policy. Similar attacks on social justice movements camo io ight during the 1 GCOs. Only years later dd wo loom that these bod been merey the v&ibfo tip of an tontxirg. Largely hidden at tho tirro was a vast gr/zommont program to r-outralizo demos tic political oppositon through ’covert action- (polrtxoal repression carried cut sccrcO/ or under the gtfse of legitimate law enforcement). The 196O> program, coordinated by ne FBI under the coda name •COWTELPRO.- was exposed in the 1970s and supposedly stoppod. But ccrzcrt operations against dornsslio dissidents did rot end. They have persisted and become an Integra! part of govemmefV. activity. Ths book Is designed to help today's activists learn from the history Of COINTELPRO. so toat future movements can better fight this war at homo. Iha opening sect on reviews what wo knew about COINTELPRO. It explAns hew the pnogram was unccvorod when the FBI arxl pcfice were corrpclfod to mkraso previously secret documents. ft outlines CONTELPRO's methods and targets and assesses its contribution 10 tho dccllro cf tho rrovarnonts cf tho 1960s. the next section shows that domestic covert acton dd rot 6Od wten COINTELPRO was officiary dsbanded. Il remained in effect under ether names and ft contnuos to to a serious diroat teday. Persisting under Democratic as well as Republican adm'nstrafons, ?. lias become a permanent feature cf U.S. politics. The final section discusses what wo can do about this danger. It analyzes tho specific methods used th COINTELPRO — Ihfltratdfi, psycliotogicaJ warfare, harassment through toe legal system. and extralegal force and violence — and preposes steps to lima c< deflect thcr impact cn our movements. It shows that these methods do not protect "national security- of combat terrorism, as darned by too government. but actual’/ serve to loment vfo’ence and subvert democracy. Various tactics are suggested for publcly exposing toe reality of cfomnslic covert action and mobiizing bre^d-based protest against Its continued use. 1969, SH x 84, 96 pp, tifuitrstod, soft cow.
WAR AT HOME: $5.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58060)
*** PISSING AWAY THE AMERICAN DREAM
Government-Mandated Urine Drug Testing
and the Fourth Amendment
by David Ross
“The Right of tho People to Bo Secure in Their Persons, Houses, Papers, and Effects Against Unroosonabto Searches and Souvres, ShaV Hot bo Violated; And Afo Warrant ShaS issue, but upon Prof^abio Cause, Supported by Oath or Affirmation, and Pamcutarty Ooscnbiog tho Place to bo Searched and tho Person or Things to Bo Seized' — The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States n Is called toe "War on Drugs," but« te realty a "War co Tho Poopin.- R is a war or decet, a war of economics, and melrty a war for power and control. It is toe kind of war where you soon realize that even many poepfo cn your sidt, won’t admit to being on your side; nor will they offer much h ths way of empathy, support, or understantfng. The warmekecs have used the meda to perfection. Tbsy have fed so much propaganda into toe minds of so marry Americans that our brains probably cb resemble those goddam fried eggs In ton! ubiquitous talovison commercial. Pissing Away Tho American Dream Is a now book chronding toe iivyoductfcn of mandatory urine drug testng Into too Irfo cl a libertarian. A loud cry In the bureaucrats wilderness for a rolum to sonify and self- responsibility in the face of the freedom-destroying madness cf the War on Drugs.
1991, 6'4x11, 66ppt Mi/xfnrtrd, soft cow.
PISSING AWAY THE AMERICAN DREAM: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58070)
*** NOW HEAR THIS! Electronic Eavesdropping Equipment Design
by Winston Arrington
If you hava been looking for the ’real thing- in electronic eavesdropping equipment design, then this book is for you AS 58 schematic diagrams presented in < are from Sheffield Etoctronics’ produ'/.on nvyfofe Circuit oxplanabons nro included. Schematic diag-ams are cf sitocamer Uansmciers and cmcdulator. earner current transmiler and demctoU’atcc, nlrarod transnvtter and dcmcdulalcc, firePy. automobile monitoring transmitter. Infinity •Dhoccms- transmrter, wideband RF detoctcc, high impodanco tap detector, and a telepboce Ine usag^fout Indcaicc Circuit examples of 32 to 3to MHz room ard telephone iransmctera are shown. There are schematic diagrams for battery powered room menrtoring transm^ers ranging from a tai point pen transmitter to a 1-mita-plus VOX transmSlor. Also schematics for mains powerod transmitters such as the cube fap and duplex .ire Included. Several typ-os of crystal controlled fra remitter drcults are given. Telephone leech transmitter drculls proscnlod are mUnos. drop-ins, subcarrier, crystal oorxroiled. and a dual telephone and room monitoring transmitter. A varfety of batte 19S3t 64 X 11, iHuttratod, aehcow.
NOW HEAR THISI: $30.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58054)
*** Criminal Justice: New Technologies and the constitution US Congress Office of Technology Assessment Three categories of advanced scientific knowledge appear meet promising for use by tha police and tire criminal justice system: Information science, mofocJar bidogy. and socal science research. Each has a dark side, an aspect of social cost or social risk. Information technologies, for example, can lead to gross violations of individual privacy. The use of molecular biology to substitute 'treatment for behavior cisoedors' for 'punishment for criminal actions' is a profound change in the p-aradgms of social coctrd. It brings ¿nlD question the assumption of indvidaal responsibly for behavior, which e one cf t>e underlying principles oF const tuticnal government. Social sconce models are constructed from data on papulations or largo groups of people. If used to preofct individual behavior in making decisions about probation or sentencing, they codd reinforce discriminatory etereofypes ard penalize people who are jxxx. urderedjcaled. or members of mnorities. This report examines now technologies ard thair rnp&cations for indvidual constitutonal rights. Topics discussed include: - Duo Process - The Right of Privacy - Electronic Surveilance - Computerized Data Malching - DMA Typing - Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems - Biometric Security Systoins - 'Less-Than-Lechai' Weapons - Social Sciecevs and Computers - Electron's Monltorirg - Drug Therapy and Hormone Manipu’alfon - Electronic Records and Due Process - And more. Must readog for anyone interested in c’lrr« and police science! 1939, 7H r 10, Wpp, soil cow. CRIMINAL JUSTICE:
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE CONSTITUTION: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58066)
*** Deep Cover Police Intelligence Operations by Burt Rapp The police undercover officer moves in a shadowy world of informers, crime lords, drug traffickers, corrupt officiate and petty hoedbrre. Bi by bit, by gathering and reccrtfrvj soum- Ingty trivial and unrelated pieces Burt Rapp, an export on I invcstga&ons ard undercover N wjr». tjrr.-, is ?.1:n!cr to rnr B Of the least understood — and most important — aspects of rrodom polke work. Ths up*to date guide covers sotting up. staffing ard securing an Intnllgcnce unit; building trust and mter-agancy cooperatici: Informante. Informers and ether sources: cm» fights issues: ard occtpaticnal hazards such as Ngh turnover, officer exposure, political monlputatfoa and corruption.
1939, SHx3U, 138 pp, sufico™.
DEEP COVER: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58058)
*** PRISONER OF WAR RESISTANCE Any soldier — despite his skill and experience — can be captured by tr»e enemy in a combat situatfon. Onoe captured though, his mastery of resistance can mean the dfterence between walking out of a POW camp or coming out feet Prisoner Of H'jr Resistance is a gacd addfixin to our Inn of 'brainwash'ng' and 'psychobgical scT-dafonso' books. You don’t havo to be a soldier to find it usafui. x 11, 112pp. tffustfAtcd,xppef>d!e^ ¡poxxxry, softcover.
PRISONER OF WAR RESISTANCE: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58035)
*** WIRETAPPING AND
ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
Commission Studies This remarkable tock is a
compilation of two special
reports commissioned by the
Federal Government in response
lo tho rising use d electronic
surveillance for legal and illegal
purpsaes. Representing the
collective knowledge of a snoot
group c>1 experts, Commission
Studies
is a vericabto gold mlno
of practical mfoanaticn on tho
nuts and belts of wiretapping
and bogo'ng. Never before has
tNa kind of sophisticated
fttallgonco boon available to tho
general public! Commission Studies contains
surprisingly thorough, illustrated
descriptors slzuw’ng how
eavesdroppng, bugging, wiretapping ard interception of data transmissions aro .y>^omplL%hcd. Certains detailed tfe&oriptbns and comparisons cf al tho devices used: wiroloss transmitters. microphone
systems, tape receding systems, rtdio eavesdropping Osvices.
miniature dmicos, and many others. Moro Importantly, you'll be shown ways to detect these devices.
dspwsl Commission Studies also includes a priceless section on tope
recordings and the law. InoVJes the rules Of ovdoncc for tapa
recordings in court, the quality of recordings, methods of falsification,
and haw lo determine if tapes have been aba red. loom to insure your
conversations could r»ot be used in court even if they wore recorded! Wintipping and Eleclronlc SvneHtincxt raven's the profcsacnaJ
secrets of government ard private experts so that you can protect
/ixvyitfTrom privacy Invasion ard sudo entnipmorz. Among the finest
books ever printed cn the subject! Highly recommended!
1976, 9H x 71, 112 pp, profusely fffuMretod. sort cover.
WIRETAPPING AND
ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE: $12.35
(ORDER NUMBER 58021)
*** THE SEARCH FOR THE “MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE* The CIA and Mind Conlrol
by John Marks
k ’Manchurian Candidato' is an unwitting assass’n. brainwashed and programmed io kill, tn this book, former Stale Department officer John Marks tells tho explosivo story of (he CIA's highly secret program of expenments in mhd control- H’B curtosity first aroused by Information on a puzzling suiode. Marte worked from thousands ol pages of naw>/ released documents as well as interviews ard behavioral sconce eludes, producing n coak teat 'accomptislted what two Senate committees coud nor (Senator Edward Kennedy). Winner ol no Best Bock of tho Year award for Investigative Reporters and Edcors. 7be Search for The 'Manchurian Candidate' covers those subjects: ♦ Origins of Mird-Controi Research ♦ LS.D. ♦ Mushrooms ♦ Brainwashing ♦ Electrodes ♦ Hypnosis ♦ Sensory Deprivat’on ♦ The Search for the Truth ♦ And Much More. The Search for Tho *Manchurian Candidate’ reveals the secret history of the CIA's experiments In behavioral science and rnnd control. You wil be Shocked to find out just how far tee/ wont
1979, 6x 9,264 pp, indexed, soft cover.
THE SEARCH FOR
THE -MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE*: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58076)
*** ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE AND CIVIL UBERTIES Federal Government Information Technology
Analysis and commentary by Eden Press
Here is a complete look at how federal agencies, such as the FBI. DEA. IRS. INS. Customs. Treasury and the Postal Service, am conducing investigations cf private citizens based on the latest techniques of surveilance. Originally published by the Office of Technology Assessment, this report also details tho lagal — and ncn- legal — aspects of federal snooping. Tho tncscap-abta conclusion is Uvat Big Brother is no longer impeded by taws or court decisions that can never hope 1o keep rxxte with technical advances. Federal sleeping is in high gear in ail of these areas: • Telephone SurveHenco • Elcctnxilc Mad Su rvo fiance • Electronic Ptry^cal Survellance • Electronic Visual Survollanco • Data Base Surveillance • And morel Government agents proceed virtually unchecked with now devices and techniques, imply because prchbrtrvo laws dcnT ex&tl Find out just what methods arc being used now. and what new developments are on tire horizon. Agency-by-&g£<»cy listings spell cut Ihor pccscnt spying metecds. if you ever wondered how Big Brother got all hr. muscles, tiiis book wil lake you Inside h’s private gym... Espocaiy valuable lo privacy-seekers who can now find ways lo avoid Big Brother.
1966, 6H x 11, 60 pp, sod cover.
ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
AND CIVIL LIBERTIES: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55062)
*** COVERT SURVEILLANCE
& ELECTRONIC PENETRATION
Edited by William B. Moran sitami»^! This bow-te-do-it manual will to of
great interest to citizens, law enforcement
personnel end private Investigators. It is a
ccmprehons?/Q guide to :no techniques and
equipment used in secret surveillance. The
knowtodga brought together h tills one
work is essentia! for security persennet
operating in today's competitive N’ph-tech
cimate. Contents indude: Techniques of Shadowing and Talling: A
description of me processes used in
physical survoitenco. Includes vahxte
and foot survoitenco in both mobile and
'stakeout' settings.
Night Surveillance Equipment: Describes the types of night viewing
devices avAtiabto. tbdr capabitifos, tbetir drawbacks, and special
options ftice cwnoras.
Electronic Eavesdropping Techniques and Equipment: Covers ¿he
whole tiskf of transmitters. rcccivors, micropbonos, tape recorders
and other survctifasco egupment. fnckrdos discussions of
n\>nisfuri2ation. corx^aSmont, bib A tietd tests of performance and
other important taefors.
Wiretapping: Defated explanations of how rooms are bugged and
teieptiones tapped. Describes the egi^nent and techniques, and
offers countermeasures, fnedudes indepth hypothetic.^ oxanp/cs cf
¿Perception of
con^uter data transmissions, long distanco faxphone
cate and suburban tetepnono service.
And MlKh Morel Wilting Appteabio Laws on survciifance,
wiretsppirtg and bugging, and an Annotated GrbS.'ograpby cf
surveitence books.
Wiliam B. Moran has compiled scattered and hard-to-fird
information Inte one Indr.pensatilo tock. If ycu'ra concerned with
security and privacy, make suro ycu have precise up-to-date know3
cf tr>9 technques and equipment of spying. Order Covert Survefiisnce
A Electronic Penetration
todayl
1S83. SHx8H, 124pp. ¿tiusfrxM, softcover.
COVERT SURVEILLANCE &
ELECTRONIC PENETRATION: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55043)
*** COINTELPRO The FBI's Secret War on Political Freedom
by Nelson Blackstock
THs book provides am n-dcpth look at too covert and illegal FBI counterintelligence pregram: code name COINTELPRO. Contents indude: • ’Prevent these people from petting elected* • Inciting violence • Targefog a Black canddalo • •Determine if there is anything derogatory m his background" • 'Drive a wedge between ton foltownrs of Malcolm X and tho SWP' • ’Cause disruption n the peace movement’ • Rod-baiting ♦ Firing lcoz*icrs • Tho tight to step COINTELPROpoes before tho public • And mere, including a lengthy Introduction by Nc«am Chomsky. Much of what is knoAn about this polittaal disruption program is Ilie rssut of evidence forced to light through a lawsuit brought by the Soc^let Workers Party and Young Socialist AIFance against FBI spying. harassment and dsrupibn. Most of Uie FBI documents reproduced in this txx>k were obteined in 1974 and 1975 through this lawsuit These papers on tne COINTELPRO operations provide an unprocodentod look at som^ of the surreptitious methods used by Vie American secret police ZfW S xO, 190 pp, tilwftfxted, softcover.
COINTELPRO: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55064)
*** SNITCH
A Handbook For Informers
by Jock Luger Every (Say ¡n tho USA. there
arc marc laws, mom law-
breakers. and more people
willing to pay cash to find
tawtreakars. Fodcml. stale and
'■oca I governments; txismn^s and
obzen groups; prr.'atc dofcctvoR
and insurance agencies — all
pay quick cash for the right
informaticn. In fact )vj can become a
professional hlormer, developing
information for a Infog. if you
know how. The IRS pays cut a
percentage of taxes ccrtcctod
from bps. Tt*o CEA ha reds ever
money seized from drug dealers.
Ana tho Foocra.' Government will
pay up to hundreds of thausancto
of dalors far advance notice of an assasshalon attempt! In Snitch: A Handbook For Informers, Jack Lugor teds you what information is valuable, hew to gather it. and how to sell il. Ho shows you how to snitah and collect completely anonymously. Ho details how crooks negotiate their way out of prison sentences, how cops treat informe«, and how to keep from bang finked out yourself. Chapters include: - Who Informs - Motives - Corrpcns.itng Informers - Working Criminal Informers - Civilian Informers - Informers in Prison - Cops and Haw They Th nk - How Io Become an Informer - Protecting YcurseH Against Informers - And mote. II you are tocking for an unconventional way to make mcney, gel Snitch: A Handbook For Informers. Because the drt you dig up could be paydirt. 1991, MxU, 149 pp. Mtxad, xoflcMf. SNITCH: $16.95 (ORDER NUMBER 40075) *** SPECTRE OF FORFEITURE
by Judy Osburn (Ben There)
‘Owing tn& last Eve years,
forfoitums both stole and federal have
taken on a high priority tn the
government's nw on drugs. The
government's strategy is a twoprong
attack sacking both conviction and
incarceration for unlawful activity and
very harsh nconomic sanctions which
have had
a moro dsasfrous effect on
tho parties involved than an actual
period of incarceration.
The government witi often irtitiato
civil forfeitures where very smaS
quantities of narcotics are found in a
á’prrírp OF FORFEITURE house or vefticfo and even when no person was arrested or charged with a crime. The recent statutes amending and expanding forfeiture tews wore specifcstty designed to give the government every conceivable advantage Attorneys representing cteanants in forfeiture cases are confronted with & body of taw (hat is different from and inconsistent with the procedural and substantive taws with which they are fcmikar. Defense attorneys whether Cirri or criminal have operated under tho concept that a ptetntff or a prosecutor must prove their case, that a person is innocent unfi proven gukty, and that a case must be non before a propedy right involved is determined. Under forfekure tews none of these concepts appry ’ From the Introduction by //mw R. MSter, Attorney at Lew The author ol Spectre Of Forfeiture was plunged into the nightmare world of govarnrrumt forMura when her hueband was arrested for cuf/aiion. Then home w.is sr»od. though police found ro mer(uarva on thcr property. Judy Osburn, jewelry designer and instructor, mother of two and 4-H kinder spent ovor 1.000 hours to law Ibraites uncovering the tnxh ¡focui forfeiture tow to defend their home and expose this lnmico. Spectre Of Forfehuro is wntien for lay readers, yet is an extremely valuable reference usod by attorneys. Spectre Of Forfeiture details tho statutes pcotcctng .•vto dotendrg property. Slopping automatic default judgment, and starting history. R contains sample fonns. case cifogs. Constitutional defenses, and more. Forfeiture law is based upon medieval superstition and legal fiction that declares property rcsponsblo far iltocpl acts, depriving owners of Constitutional protoc liens. Spectre Of Forfeiture is must rcadng for everyone concerned with haw tho phony "War On Drugs’ is being used to crcda the Consbtutkxial rigtits ef all ef us.
199f, SU x SU. 197pp. tnd^r^d. toft eov*r.
SPECTRE OF FORFEITURE: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58078)
*** "ENEMIES"
World War II Alien Internment
by John Cristgau In our rxTver-andng quest to bring )txi hidden histories and bunod truths. Loampanizs Unlimtod ts pccud to offer ths riveting tock at Tic Alen Internment Program: tha ccncentratton camps operated by fhc U S. Govcrrmcnt during Vfodd War I!. Cristgau has combed through previously untouched documents from toe FBI and tho National Archives. Ho has combined those othclal reports with tatters, diaries and photographs from those hr.kl pnsoncr. And he has ritervicwed several of the sunivors of those camps. The resist is a moving bcok that tots the story of Amoncan concentration camps — and the stones of their survivors — through five case histories. The author shows haw people were targoled lor placement in a carrp. what toe living oondbons were like, and what happened once ll*ey were set free. Fc< anyone interested in toe hidden side of World War II history. •£/wnA?s”wil be □ tock you’ll never forgejt. 1SSS, Sx 9, 1STpp. photogrxphx, btbtfogrxphy, hardcover.
’ENEMIES": $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58082)
** CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS *** Introduction Professional methods and techniques lor Information and Intelligence gathering — now revealed for YOU to use! Now you can find out anything you want to know atout anyone you want to know about! Satisfy your ’need to know" with these revealing professional manuals. *** HOW TO FIND MISSING PERSONS
A Handbook tor Investigators
by Ronald George Eriksen 2 Professorial in-
vesbgalive secrets
— now revealed for
jex/to use! This highly prais-
ed bock wil Lv of
value Io al types of
missing persons In-
vestigators. Bcunty
hunters. private In-
vestigators. akp
tracers. process
servers ard auto
repossessors wil ai
learn somethng
new from ths
toocough manual. More important,
this book will en-
able toe rwpro-
fcsslonal to locate
any missing person
without paying the
often outrageous
fees of ths investi-
gators mentioned
above. Tba investigative
techniques covered
n ths book écrit
have to be limited to missing persons cases. Toper, covered in this □mazing volume inckjcfe: - Phone books • Credit bureaus ♦ Telephone records • - The Post Office • Fnords and rotatives of Iha subject •
- Driving records • School records of «ho subjects chidfen •
• Po'ice records • Credit card records • Garbage • Welfare rolls •
- Occupational Icenslng bureaus • Uconso plates ♦
- Medical and hosp’tal records »Travel agences, nrihes and buses •
• Barks and frxeign banks • Movers • Locating rrriitary personnel •
- Voter registration records ♦ Social Security records • - Labor union records • Caso histories •
- Finding missing parsons fcr msney •
• And much, much more! •
Ths comprehensF.e book reveals how io obtain ail of these records, and use ths information to track down whomever you arc hunting. How to Find Missing Persons is the most decaned, accurate and thorough book over written cn this subject Hghly recorrmended tor al investga- tors — and others wXh a ’need to know.’ 19S4, Sf4 x*K, 96 pp. frustrated. softcover.
HOW TO FIND MISSING PERSONS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61061)
BE
YOUR
OWN
DICK
FrirAlr *** BE YOUR OWN DICK Private Investigating Made Easy
by John Q. Newman
Is thorn somocne speeal yea want to
got Io know better, but you*ro afraid to
ask? Lol John Q. Newman hep. Ma y tn you'd Ike to chock out your
fiancée before getting married? Maybe
you’ve got a neighbor who acts suspicious
and you went to know why? Maybe you
nood to vonfy job applications before you
hire someone? Just talking to a detective Is going to
cost you more than this book. But you
don't have to spend big bucks to dig cut
the dirt on someone. Most detective work irv/oh^S simple
research ycu can do for yourself — If you
know where to look.
Ths beck is deigned to allow almost any person to do invnstigativo work cn indviduals from tho comfort of titer heme In many ways, this book is the altcc-cgo of other books on establishing a new Identity or increasing your personal privacy. These sa me databases can bo tapped by too person who wishes to do toe opposite, that ts. to invade ton privacy of others. In this age of compulenred hies and databases, thts can to dene very easily. The moral rnpfica'.kms of such actons arc toft to the individual Out betora ycu make a hasty value judgment, consider this: Have you ever wondered how a rival long distance company ’knew* you Spent $P5 a month cn long distance calls to Japan? Have you ever wondered how a cred/t card company ’knew" yea would be a good prospect for to«r crcdt card, cc how an insurance company ’kne^ you were in need of new auto Insurance? To one extent or another those corporations- invaclod your personal prr/acy by consulting certain databases and ether Information sources that conlanad personal dotais enyou. Other toaks have been wrfcten on ths subject, but al loo often they ha-.-a detaïed methods and systems that are eiher too arcane or expensive to be used by the average person, or they dotal procoduros that will ahicst certainly lead the reader into a confrontation with toe law. This bocA explains what 90% ol private detective woric involves doing — thaï is. cblccfing data cn a ’target’ person. Be Your Own Dick will leach you the simple tricks Of the private deteetve*» trade. Ycu wai loam how to find cut everything ebcut year targets finança, heath. Ofrpfoymenl. pastimes ard ’past Ihns.- You will learn where to find the easy information and hew to uncover tho tough stuff. Youll even tasrn to do debtor searches and backgxund investigations, in case you want to try your hand as a paid prorate in- vostigator. if you want to know whether someone is rich or a deadbeat, whether they're on the level or □ fraud, whether thc/ro cheating cn you. stealing from ycu. or tying to ycu. torn Bo Your Own Dick! Yctfll be surprised at how much you can fird cut.
5Hx8^ 118pp. softcover.
BE YOUR OWN DICK: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55090)
*** GET THE FACTS ON ANYONE
How You Can Use Public Sources
to Chock the Background of
Any Person or Organization
by Dennis King In mis Ngh-iech information
apo. you can find cut almost any-
thing about anyoco: Confidential
background data on business or
legal clionte • PwsiNa criminal
records cf prospective om-
ptayccs • Malpractice judgments
□gansl your physician • Finan-
cial Information cn candidates for
pubic office • Evan the phone
number of your favorite
cetebriry... This imovstive
reference book shows you bow! irxJispensabv» for Journalists
and researchers, this practical
handbook Is also ideal tor check-
ing out business contacts. job-
seekers. employers, customers,
companies and organlzabons of
all kinds. Step by-stap instruc- tions explain exactly how to dg out the facts you want from pubic
records and on-line sources: - Criss-cross directories, lcor.sc bureaus, and phono records — Io
tocate hard-to-find people - Biographical Indexes. newspaper databases, professional ard trade
pubfeatbre. and rriiiUbry and medical records — to check out peo-
ple's backgrounds - Tax lien files, bankruptcy court records, and bank account records
— to co Icct crcdt and financial infixmaticn - Court records and cnso files — io research people and companies - And much, much mere.
1992, SH x 9H, 222pp, soft cover.
GET THE .FACTS ON ANYONE: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55091)
*** TUNE IN ON TELEPHONE CALLS Scanner & Shortwave Frequency Directory
Revised & Updated Edition
by Tom Kneltel, K2AES
YouVo scon it on TV. YcuVe h^ard about it on the radb. Now you
can own too completely revised and updated new edfcon of tlx? took
that made hstehng-in co phene cafe the boomng hobby it is today. What do people discuss over tr»e telephone when they think they
nave total privacy? They ¡argue, exchange personal and tusness sc-
crols. make legal and illegsl deals, condxt lurid or illicit romances,
gnpo about money woes, gossip, brag. lie. and more. These are busi-
ness poopco. pottcians. prostitutes, the meda. celebrities. criminals,
and your neighbors* Fowr poepta are awero that 'private' cafe made over car phones,
cordoss phonos and othor such devices are broadcast over the air-
waves. Thane calls can be easily overheard by anyone with an inex-
pansr/o shortwave receiver or police-type scanner. Il lakes no technical
expertise io oA'/osdrcp. and istening-to has become a popular pastime,
dospito wiuaty unenforoeab’e leg&ation enacted to regulate such
invason of privacy. This book Is about such telephone calls, and 11» discrete frequencies
arrf channels they use that can ba casiy rcccr.-od on homo and
portable recovers. TN# new cdribn contains hundreds of new fre-
quencies. Now you can Tune tn On Telephone Cails/ 1992. 6x9, 160pp, Maxfrefe^ soft cover. TUNE IN ON TELEPHONE CALLS: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55092)
*** THE MUCKRAKER'S MANUAL
Handbook For Investigative Reporters
byM. Harry The Muckrskfir's Manual
* itto single finest book ever
written cn Investigative
reporting. Anyone can use the
professional Information-
gathering scorots in this book.
Loam tow to dg out the dirt on
anyone. Veteran investigative
reporter M. Harry cuts through
al the P/ baloney about
•journalism' and shows j’Ou
what investigative reporting is
really all about — and how you
can do It yourself. Topics
covered In this excellent
manual Include: • What kinds
of information be most
damaging to your target •
Where Io look tor this
information • How to develop •¡riskle' sources • Ruses to use In cbtanng confidential information • The best interviewng techniques • Infltraton — by phone, by mail and m person • Dcreloprig special sources • How to analyze and chart your Information • Pitfafe to avoid • Haw to protect your confidential sources • How to make sure your information is accurate • Using etoclrcric databases for investigations • Harry's Laws — inside fps from a real hves^'gator • An extensive tibiegraphy of sources • Anri much, much more! The Muckraker’a Manual & a true cassis! Find out anything you want to know about anyone you want to know about The Muckrakar's Manual teVi you how!
tSS4, 5H x6H, 148 pp. iffuitrsted, softcover.
THE MUCKRAKER S MANUAL: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55072)
*** BAIL ENFORCER
TThe Advanced Bounty Hunter
by Bob Burton I fc.’Ur.f xrJ rUnr; Hrier No prey is as wily and
dangerous as a hunted man. It
lakes a special breed, equally
cunring. Io track the fugitive
down, capture h'rn and bang him
to justkxi. It takes a professional
bounty hunter. Bob Burton is coo of the most
sixcossfii and feared bounty
hunters in America. As a lolow-
up to his bost-seling book.
Bounty Hunter^ Burton goes
beyond the nuts-and-bofe at the
tor-enforcement profession and
shares the subtiu details of the
trade that only someone who has
hunted humans cn toe streets,
dcrAn aitayt;, and into drug tons could krxxiv. Yct/B get toe ns de stony cn cblalnng an arrest contract,
the right cblhing for a bust, hunting tricks of the trade, surveillance fps,
working with toe police, hazards of weapons and toe use of (featfy
force, your arrest and how to avc*d it and much more. The text is highlighted with photos ard stories from Burton's thou-
sand of arrests. Appendices include necessary forms and ihreo in-
vabebb. hard-to-ebtain fegal stucies documenting the jxccoddnts of
ptast court decisions cegardng the bail enforcement p1990, x 6H, 216 pp. tttuMntoO, soft cover.
BAIL ENFORCER: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55080)
*** HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYBODY—BOOK II
The Encyclopedia of Personal Surveillance
by Lee Lupin From electronic Surveiftitnee fo Databank Cracking— it's AH Here! - AUDIO SURVEILLANCE. Equipment professional tricks. and more. - ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS AND HARD-WIRING PbOlC<> and operation notes on the super secret CIA fine wire kit. and rrore. - ACCESSIBLE HIGH LEVEL BUGS AND TAPS. Tl* hottest items available, operating tips, sources and suggesions. and more. - RECORDERS. TTe nones! government undercover recorders and whore to gel act-alkes lor tocusands of dollars loss, and more. - THROUGH WALLS The art of sccng and hearing through sold wate. plus a brand new material that works as a hidden mfcrephone. and more. - INTELLIGENCE KITS. Sexy spy MU and do-4 yourself systems. and morn. - RECEIVERS. SCANNERS AND THE RF SPECTRUM. How to hkfo transmitters, how to set up and run listening porJs. and more. - THE PHONE COMPANY How to lap a pheno with no equipotent, phantom phone taps, and more. - OBTAINING CONFIDENTIAL PHONE COMPANY INFORMATION. Unlisted numbers, new CNA's. and morn. - CELLULAR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS AND INTERCEPTS. Hw to eavesdrop cn any cellular, anytime, anywhere, and more. - VIDEO SURVBLLANCE, Spectel cameras and trick lenses, and mere. - NIGHT VISION. A tow cost alternative to IM startght scope, and mere. - HOW TO TAIL ANYONE ANYWHERE. FOOtteutO teiirg tactics, and more. - SURVEILLANCE PHOTOGRAPHY. High Speed. low light, hdden camera, document copying. and more. - SOURCES. Over 200 suppliers of sirvellance and counter- measures equipment. and more. - COMPUTER CRACKING. A brand now. ready made, Inexpcnsrvc unit lliat will read wry computer from hundreds ol leert away, and more. - INFORMATION TRACKING. Thousands of databases hotting personal. financial. and 'private' information on literatty everyone, and nxxo How To Get Anything On Anybody — Hook # is a must fof anyone interested In ths very latest in the folds of survellance and counter-surveillance. Order you- copy today.
1991, 8H x 11, 232pp. iffuttnrfed, soft covor.
HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYBODY BOOK H: $35.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55067)
*** THEY WRITE THEIR OWN SENTENCES
The FBI Handwriting Analysis Manual An endorsement on a chock, a signature on a letter, a scrawled note cn a memo pod everything you set down cn paper creates a uriqus image. These images can be traced, analyzed and reconstructed, reveling evkfence urtw.n by the naked eye. The FBI Laboratory* Document Section specialzes to the study ol handwriting. typewriting. rubber stamps, seals, printing methods, watermarks. oblteraticnr.. altcrab'ons. and charred paper. This manual reveals the rang« of methods used by investigators to follow tha elusive trail, drawing on examples from actual cases In the FBI ftes Involving forgery, bad check passing, extortion, murder, and fraud Sophsbcnted methods of physical and chemical analyse. infrared and ultraviolet photography, microscopic analysis, and ether techniques ar© described here, as well as Ite procedure used by investigators to fink together series of related crimes. They Write Their Own Sentences reveals the little bits of information that, when rcconstnKted. can seed many an othcrwxo successful criminal to jar
1937, 5X8. 58 pp, Wuitrstrd, soft covor.
THEY WRITE THEIR OWN SENTENCES: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55069)
*** HOW TO USE THE FEDERAL F.O.I. ACT AND THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 A Citizen's guido on using the Freedom of
Information Act and the Privacy Act of 1974
to request government records Find out last what government agendas have in trier files about you. your activities, your associations ard anything else some snoop/ investigator found 'of interest.’ It's not always easy doaling with government bureaucracies, but this tellnitive guide spalls cut the quick- and-easy ways of getting dlrectiy Io your targets of inquiry. The task Is made rranagcab’e by a step-by-step prosenlaton, from Initial tetters (serrplos included) to appeal forms (samples ftteo prcrvkfed}. Details cn foes tb-ol can to charged, as wel as the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of various federal agencies are given. Everything you rood to know is spelod out in easily undersisndabe language. Al the 'exemptions' are spoiled out giving the reader a dear prosentaton for dcaSng with the beast of governmental secrecy. Recent court decisions complete the analysis of how tte ordinary citizen can take on the btiraaixz^Qs. if you over thought the government was keeping rites on you. hero is the indispensab’te gukfo you need to hrd out tor sure.
1987, 8U x 11, 62 pp, soft cover.
HOW TO USE THE FEDERAL F.OJ. ACT
ANO THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55074)
*** SATELUTE SURVEILLANCE
by Ha raid Hough
Once the exduwo tod of
governments, salcllte tcchno'ogy is
now available) to anyone who knows
how to use it Using actual satellite
photos, alp I Ui diagrams and Simple
language, Satellite SutvetfeiK*
explores the many commercial uses for
satellite imagery, irxiudlng: - Land and water navirpuon - Pest control - Zoning and tend use planning - Fghtng forest Tires - Mapping - Investing in commodities - Tax assessment
• Pollution control
• Environmental monitoring
• Hsbtat creation and protection - Oil ard gald exploration - Organizing disaster rnlof - Bufdng ronCb. bodges and dams - Earthquake preparation - Crop damage assessments - And much more. Satetiitc Surveillance gr/os you access to this powerful technology. You wil team where to buy satehte images. You will learn how to enhance and interpret them to bring cut the exact Information you need. And you wil also learn huw to hide from The eye in tho sky.’ Satellite SurveiUence is fto essent^l reteronco for ervi engineer», farmers, c^y planners, insurance companies, envuenmentafsta. geologists, freight carriers, investigative reporters — and arryonc eancGTztl wilh the uses 8PiJ abuses Cf salc'llti? inchndcgy.
199f, SHxSH, 192 pp. !Xu9trsted, color photos, soh cover.
SATELLITE SURVEILLANCE: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58075)
Sate/Me Surveillance was named one of the Outstanding Academic Books of the Year by Chaco magazine, a publication of the American Library Association. *** HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYBODY
State of Art Investigation/Surveillanco Techniques
From the World’s Best Intelligence Organizations
by Lee Lapin This took Is a giant
consumer's gudc to the
latest surveillance oqup-
mont and techniques. Th©
author's previcu!; book was
banned ^together by the
British Government and
earned him threats both
from the FBI and the U.S.
Attorney General. How To
Get Anything On Any-
body
is recommended for
law enforcement agencies,
private deteclK’OS. mam-
bars ot Ito Intel» gence
community. and just plan
private dozens concerned
with foaming the tech-
nique*. methods and
equipment used In ntet-
Ignnco gatharng and
survoitarce operations. Among the topics covered are: ■ A consumer's gu'cfo to elnclroric surreilarxxj equipment. Actual skfo-b/skfc tests, price compar-sons and sources tor the smallest, tho best, tho most exotic ard least ex- pc.nsvn ’Cogs’ available. ■ Easy sources fee the CIA chemrcel that lets you road nghx through arry envelope and nen disappears a trace? Ptoc? About $1.00... ■ Listening through wats: Dtos the Bierac Ear exist? A side-by-side examination of sloven (tariccs that can put sound out of thn air and even through thek walls. ■ Four exports tel their pet ways to bug any target, pkts how to avoid suivoilancc. ■ Eleven bugs that are not detectable by any moans! ■ Specie ©valuations Of every t>pe of counter measure oqupmcnl. Do dead bugs reaty tell lies? A look at the non-linear junction detector. Ito TRD — is it the ultimate answer fee beating telephone tapa? Secure phenes: the ex- ccut.vn duam. The aizbcc boots the two t>pus on toe market with some surprising conclusions Understanding scramblers — choosing Ito best system for you ard how to boat □ Io! of them... ■ And much more, in- ctadng hard-to-find information on skip tracing, lock picking, investiga- trve and surveifanco lectmicues, and much more! An ADC news reporter dubt«*J this book ’possbty the most clangorous book ever published.’ Order your copy today!
/.W. SH x 11. 263pp. Nteetrsted, soft corn.
HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYBODY: $30.00
(ORDER NUMBER 58025)
*** OBTAINING YOUR PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR'S UCENSE
by Orlon Agency. Inc. Private investigator. Private detective. Do th*se terms bring forth visions of daring car-chase scenes, shoot-outs ard knock-down. dragout fights? WatcNng TV shews and movies doalng w.*h Pls can be entertairing, but they won't give you any loads on tow to become a gumshoe At tost, hero is an up-to-date. slate-by-ateta gude to ouTIring tho requirements needed for beoorring a private Irwestlgator or socunty guard. Find cut about ^duration and experience requirements, exams. Hoons© duration. ID and badges, licensing and insurance fees, firearms rcstnetons. and more.
1'255, Sli x SU, 60 pp. soft cover.
OBTAINING YOUR
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR'S LICENSE: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55055)
*** SPY GAME
Winning Through Super Technology
by Scott French and Lee Lapin Formerly titled AV£?
1990. ths is tto tong
awaited sequel to two of
the most popUar Intali-
gencorin’/ftstigahvQ books
ever puWstod. The Big
Brother Game
and How To
Get Anything On Anybody!
Spy Game
Is tho uhmate
retemne© source fee any-
eno interested n survei-
lance, ntollgcnco. shadow
bring, self datum©. tratf-
tfonat ninja techniques ard
tccto. detective work. or
pst self survr.’at in today's
world. Partial contents Include:
• Electronic voce chang-
ers - Urusuel Alarm ord
socunty devices - No* methods for climbng slick surfaces - Interestng posons and potions - Camouflage and recognition - Bea: ng psyctok><}icai tests - Surreptitious infrared audio moritoring — the very latest trick In oavosdroppng - Using lock codes for prrrste communioalicns - Now techniques for finding and deteaSng electronic surveillance devices - A cheap, but effecthte. anti-tep device - How to duplicate expensive ccurirx. electronic surveltanco. undercover cop. ard repeater bncfoascs tor toss money - Remote optical surveifance — an unusual device that arws eptfcat taring and targeting you to use!
1965, 9x 12.503pp. Kfustndcd, softcover.
SPY GAME: $35.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55070)
*** TOP SECRET: A CLANDESTINE OPERATOR'S
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
by Bob Burton Spy dust BUMUTT. cryptography, COSMfC TOP SSCHST — team (he meaning of these and over EO3 mere terms of ntcfnatjonal espionage. Avaiable to the public for tba frst lima, this A to Z of spy jargon Includes al tto most up-to-date terminology felted not just to Ito CIA, but to unccmenlicoaI warfare erd spcciA' operations, codas and cl- ptiecs, security and tite Intollgnnco community in general. Every inteligenco snrvtoo around tto worid wil make this must reading for theY operatves. Ham is your key to understanding world events. Appervdces ver eddticnel relevant Information on intclbgcrco operations.
rWi xSH, 136pp, son cover.
TOP SECRET: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55054)
*** WHEN IN DOUBT CHECK HIM OUT
A Woman's Survival Guide for the 90s
by Joseph J. Culligan 1,789.20) wtyr.w? w/B battered by their boyfriends during a recent 5-year period (Bureau of Justice statistics) Ho** much alimony doos ho pay? O How much chid support doos ho pay? <• Did ho rcaly graduate from ccficgc? What assets docs he own? <• Docs his divorce lite say he test his wife? ❖ Is ho a! that he darns to bo? Now Jersey: A 27-yea'-c4d woman is viciously beaten and raped by her ive-in boyfriend. He was on probation for attempted manslaughter of his ex-wMe. MicNgan. A 53-year-ofd widow reports her lover is overdue from a weekend fishing trip. She then teams he hss withdrawn nearly all the money from the* font checking account. Poice teil her ro one by his name ever existed. Morida: A tether loams Ns daughter's 1Unc4o has throe wives. The fanctio is subsequently arrested for bigamy and lergery of marriaga records. Texas: Two young chiklrcn of a dr.orcod woman are Hied in a car sodden* caused by her boyfriend whose license was twice suspended for D’JI charges. Could these tragedies have been presented with an inexpensive badground investigation? From the Preface: The informatian that ts provided in just cna chapter can possibly save you from the physical or mental abuse of a potential male who had a hbtoiy of violence and dishonesty. When ycu read Iho infocmaticn contained in dvorce files fourd n Chapter 2. I am sure you will a(yee this bcok is a tx>od place to start in order to prevent invovernent with that wrong 'Mr. Right' ...In this book. I will ahow you methode to use to find an ¡rdivduara Social Security number and ho* to use a company (used by law enforcement, governments, pekate Investigators ard attorneys) to run a background check on that number so you wil be ab’e to see what addresses re has cared 'tome* in past years. You win read About fho valuabta types of court records, licenses and reports that will enable ycu to know a trtllo more about year friend.' I ho point e vary simple. Because you ara roaring this took, you are no** h too frame of mind to save ycursclf years cA financial woes or physical .md mental .abuse by being aggressive and find ng out what h\i realty is. After ycu road The Trouble VAth Boytr-ends’ article at the end of Chapter 6. ycu win get a jolt that will gtvo you the Impetus to taka charge and Investgate.' Sooo... When n doubt, check hrn out. 1923, Sti x 814, 352pp, Muxuasad, »off cow.
WHEN IN DOUBT CHECK HIM OUT: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55094) *** REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A P.I. IN THE 50 STATES AND ELSEWHERE
A Reference Manual
Written & Compiled by Joseph J. CulUgan
This is too most comprehensive and
complete reference manual available giving
you needed information about the licensing
requirements in all 50 states. all Canadian
provinces, as well as Guam, and the Virgin
(stands. The bock includes addresses where you
can write to obtan a complete licensing
requremenl package and other relevant infor-
mation. Ycu will see that some stales do not
have ary statewide icensmg requirements,
whereas other slates have a rigorous
screening process for applcants. A must-have book for anyone interested n toccmhg a private investigator. 1992, 5M x 8M, $74 pp, tthrttratrd, »oftcow. REQUIREMENTS TO BECOME A P.L IN THE 50 STATES AND ELSEWHERE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55095) *** A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO : PHOTOGRAPH INTELLIGENCE by Harold Hough With an inexpensive
camera, you can take
Surveillance photographs
that are nearly as gcod as
Itose coding governments
millions of dollars. A Practical Guide to
Photographic Intelligence
to a gude to taking and
interpreting survellance
photographs. Using actoel
spy photos and helpful
^lustra tions, this book will
show you haw Io: ■ Pton a photographic suf-
veifance assignment ■ Taka useful photographs
of objects miles away,
and determine ther exact
dimension ■ Read (fixumonu that
haw been tamed to ashes ■ Develop him anywhere, anytime, usng minimal equpment ■ Um aarial photography to spy co distant targets ■ Use infrared photography to capture rnagos that would ocherwso benvisible ■ Legally use survedtanze photographs ftx commercial purposes ■ And much more, inebrirg rccorrmcndalisns for film and oqupment. ard haw Iha government uses high-tech sur/cilancn methods to get around your Fourth Amerxlmcn* guaranloo against inroascoaNo searches. Although photographic inteligenoo can llvealen cur freedom, it can also protect IL We often associate intellpence with governments, but it can be used against them. Oucside the obvious uses in guerrilla warfare. we can use pboicgraphc inteligence in peacetime to cut away Vie veil of secrecy that crooked politfclans and bureaucrats use to hide theif actions. Although txwk deals rnainy with m’litary subjects, the same technique® can used to track the civilian sectors of government. Chapters rr.Uda: ■ Bastos ct Photographic totellrx»nce ■ Equpmont ■ Planning the Photograph ■ PbotorynpNng ■ Mittary Targets ■ Commercial Intcltgcrtoe Targets ■ Documenting the Photographs ■ Collecting Adrihcnal Information ■ Ccpytn g Documents ■ Acral Photography ■ infrared Photography ■ Choosing the Right FiTn ■ Devote ping the Film ■ Measurement and Resolution ■ Photographic Interpretation ■ Ard mrjch mere, ncljdng photographic rcs'.riclicns h ptooe in van* cus foreign countries A Practical Guide to Photographic /nte/iigence is an essential book not only tor spies, but for businesses Icokhg to gel a jump on the competition, fc< attorneys verifying claims, tor private investigators and poltoo officers, for investigative reporters and celebrity photographers — even for those concerned they may be the victim of photographic intotigoncc.
1200, StS x 814, 142pp, Htoxtrattd, f off cow.
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO
PHOTOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55082)
SHADOWING AND
SURVEIUANCE
Ur twl R«pp *** SHADOWING AND SURVEILLANCE
A Complete Guidebook
by Burt Rapp Want 10 tail srxntecdy without them
knowing, or conduct a slako-out? Here Ie
o no-nonsense gudn Io stvxtoAfng and
survattanco techniques, with tho
emphasis cn do-it-yourself arto tow-
support methods! Topics covered in detail mciude: ♦
Fact vs. Helton In surveilla roe — it atot
like the rnevies • What a prh'atc citizen
can do — including several advantages
you have over tte police • Tailng cn
foot: Loose tails, close tails, and rough
tare — ate when each should be used •
Automobile tailing — stone and with
partners • Decoys. dsgulse. and de-
ception • How Io condjcl a physical search without your subject finding out • Photographic surveilancc
cameras and equipment to r both day and night • Stake ouls: Observa-
tion posts and fixed survoilance • Rural observation posts secret
surveillance in live country • Electronic survcifanco bugging and
telephone tapping • A chapter on how io tose a tail If you ere being
folowed — how to tell if you are being folowed. and several surefire
methods to shako any tail. cither on loot or In an aulomcWe • And
much, much more. Professional survcilancc operatives, pobzte officers, and the private
citizen alke can all learn from this cxcctont manual. If you want to keep
labs co an unfarttiki spouse, a dishonest employee, or a business
competitor, ths information you need to know to do it right is h Shad-
owing And Surveillance: A Complete Guidebook.
And if pu what to
find out if ycu are under surveillance, you wil find that n hero. too. 1936, 514x314, 136 pp, Wustnitod, son cover.
SHADOWING AND SURVEILLANCE: $14.96
(ORDER NUMBER 55052)
*** SEX CRIMES INVESTIGATION
A Practical Manual
by Burt Rapp
Sexcrimes!All sorts of sex crimes arn m
the news tod*y — more than ever before.
For some time, there has been badly
needed a bock to help police officers (and
otters Invoked) investigate such crimes.
Now. Burt Rapp has produced such a
volume. The emphasis in Sex Crimes
investigation
is on practical matters, net
philosophy. law. or politics. Tcptos covered indude: • Sex as a
movre tor murder • Pornography —
rteterto and realty — different kinds of
pornography and where they ore sdd •
Tte 'Snuff' Film — a popular myth de- bunked • Rapfl - first, second ard third-degree rapes spouse rape • Prostitution — other crimes relating to prostitution • Use of Ite mails — sex clubs and sex-related scams • Computer Sex networks — sexual 'bulletin boards' • Miscolbneom Scx-rcfatod offenses animal contacts fomcaticn —cbsccno language — telephone callers • And much more, ¡r&jGrQ an important chapter on rape preventicn, tew to dovetop and exploit information sources, and a complete Glossary of terms useful In sox crimes investigation. Sox Crimes investigation A a tock ro modern pole* officer can afford to be wthoul. This fine professional manual wil also be of interest to anyone interested n sax enmes and their Investigation — hghly reccm mended. 1963, SH x6H. 196 pp, ptosxary, soft cmt. SEX CRIMES INVESTIGATION: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55071)
UNDERCOVER
WORK
A Corrplcic tlt^ibook V/ Run R*yp *** UNDERCOVER WORK
A Complete Handbook
by Burt Rapp Undercover? Utec-rco’.'cr opera-
tions and their relation to the tech-
niques Of espicnajge have acquired a
rrr>‘SlkqL>3 and image of glamour that
Overshadows how buy grimy they
often are. and the abuses that can
result from (ham. tn reality, an under-
cover operation A
a tool, morally neutral, and It la Ite
people using the tod wte make it
worthwhile or sleazy. This book will
ctor up the mlsccnoepltons and give
the real Inside si cry cn undercover
operations and how to conduct them. Contents include: • A complete
glossary of undercover terms and
what they moan • The strange and bizarre world cf undercover operations • Actual case histories of real-
life undercover operations • Undercover work and the law — what ycu
can and can’t da legally ♦ Tte seven qualities- a good undercover
operative must have • How to recruit undercover agents — and the
problems wr.h the hirirg of ox-cops • A quick and inejpentwo training
program for undercover oporeltves • Briefing and debriefing the
undercover agent • How an undercover agent estaMshos his co\'«r —
six vital details • Ddecent typos of assignments employee ttett.
narcotics, and mor o • How to avoid detection and what to da if your
cover is blown • How pclrca pay informors • How po»ce protect
Intormors — and why they will ’burn’ informers lo teip iter own
careers • Tte best weapons to cany on an undorcovar asslgnrr^nt •
How to terminate an undercover assignment • How to Is4 If undercover
agents have irVitra'.ed your estabtshrnem and what to do abcut it •
And much, mixh mnm» All in all. Burt Rapp's Undercover Work A Ite single best bock ever
written on the subioct — highly recommended!
103S, $14 x 314, 143pp. xo/f cover.
UNDERCOVER WORK: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55053)
*** BOUNTY HUNTER by Bob Burton foreword by Ralph "Papa" Thorson Adventure is his job; money is his rewa'd. He's a professional
bcuntyman and ha slakr. the mast
dangerous ol al prey — a wanted
man. Here is the txisnr.ss of
bounty huntng tokl by a pro. Learn how to gat your first }sb as
a bail bondsman’s agent, tew to
track a fugitive when tte tral
scorns ©old, tew to arrest him as
paacanby ns possibto and turn him
over to ttio polioo. Acquiring the
necessary tods, subduing fugtrves,
and more, including a state by-slate
list d tte laws cl bounty hunting. •No body, no booty,' is tte motto
of ne modem bounty hunter. Like
hs Wild Wcot counterpart, te
tracks the bail fugitive, arrests him in tho name of justice and surrenders him to the poice — ar for Cie love
ol money. Wilh an estimated s« rrdlico bail Jumpers waging tte streets
(over 300.0C0 h Now York City atone), bounty hunting is a goto mme for
Ite smart and daring MvtoUal. W4. Mx6?f, 13$pp, Mustrofed, son cover.
BOUNTY HUNTER: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 55045)
KMrwcovrr 8XF1 DKCICX *** LICENSE PLATE BOOK
The Hidden Letter and Number Codes
on Plates Unknown to the Public
But Used by Police
by Thomas C. Murray
LICENSE £
PLATE.,.»
Idont^-ng lizorco plates and
their many codec is a skill valuable
to any mvesogator. License plates
havo hidden meanings which can
bo recognized by law enforcement
and motor vehicle authorities. Ths
book explains how slates and
provinces code their bates. so you.
like the authorises. will be able to
look at a license plate and te* *l such
things as: • In what courty a
vohicio is registered • Occupaton
of the owner • Special plates and
what they mean • Age. weght and
vehicle use reslrttons • Her* to
recognize a rented car • State.
City, Federal Govamm-cnt. and
Diplomatic codes • Indan tribes • Firs? initial of the owner's last name or birth month • and much more. The License Piste Book also tells you how to trace the name and
addxss of a vehicle owner by the plate number. The pot co in ovory
state know these codes, and use Item dafy. Wow you can know and
use thorn. Ico! Al yru need is a copy Of the ¿taw.*? Plato Book. tho
one ccmpJote. auihccilatve gude to code. In every slate. An
irr.*aluabta adtftion to the library Of every Investigator and researcher!
199T. 5H x SH, 127pp. litvstraled hardcover.
LICENSE PLATE BOOK: $12.05
(ORDER NUMBER 61136)
*** LIP READING MADE EASY
by Edward B. Nltchle UP MADE EASY EDWARD B. NITCHIE - Bo .n creative srx>cp! - Loam important secrets! - Boat the TV censors! - listen’ n cn conversations
you can’t bear! - Outsmart your Mends — and
enemlosf Hore’s a little known James
Bond type skill you will be
interested in loam ng. Fnd cut
what deals are nw^beng made
over eoemngly casual lunches.
Eavesdrop to your heart's content!
Find cut what people realty think
ol ycu. Learn secrete - secretly!
Now ycu can say 1 hoard It first.*
even betore you hoar ¡r Edward B. Nitchte taught literally thousands of people to read lips. His easy-to-use illustrated method enables ycu to become a creative spy in just a low short lessons. Topics covered Include: - Poscons taken by Iha lips in enunciating the various Engish sounds — with complete ittoslrarions - How to pmctica with your friends - How to use a rnrrar Io practice - Iha *Do’s* and *Don’ts* of Ip reading - And much mono Up Reading Made Easy k a gocd addition to our series cn spying, snooping, eavesdropping and undercover & clandestine eperatdns.
1902, 3H x OH, Wpp, M/st/aMl sort cover.
LIP READING MADE EASY: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55046)
*** INVESTIGATIVE METHODS
FOR WHITE COLLAR CRIME
Edited by William B. Moran
INVESTIGATIVE
METHODS FOR
WHITE COLLAR
CRIME
Originally prepared by the U.S.
Department of Justice. In ve stiffs’
five Methods Por White Collar
Crime
reveals n data I how
government agents gaTicr- informs-
ticn. dewfop evidence, and how
they plan for search arri seizure.
What mey look tor during searches,
bow they ’link* one suspect to
another, arri how shady financial
transactions arc uncovered — all
are dvuiged by Moran, with
¡Lustrations. Tepes covered include: - Why search warrants are better
than a subpoena - How government agents can
seize items not ksted cn tho
search warrant. - What they can learn frem golrg through your trash. - How government agents can question your errptoyoos.wrthcut having to notify anyone of their right to remain slent. - The complete checklist used by prosecutors in drawing up search warrants — with sample lustrations c4 actual search warranto. How searches can be made withotA warrants. - Die of undercover investigators end consent rocordngs. - Tables of potential sources of Inkxmation tor white collar crime investigators. - And much more, including sample Investigations showng how evidence is gathered and suspects are linked to each other. Investigative Methods For White Collar Crime Is tasclnating road ng. RodOmihSriddd to snyw interested in Invostigatans and government activities.
19*$, StixtH, 112 pp. iHusteated, softcover.
INVESTIGATIVE METHODS
FOR WHITE COLLAR CRIME: $7.95
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 58028)___________________
*** HOW TO INVESTIGATE YOUR FRIENDS AND ENEMIES
by Louis J. Rose
One of the best to our Inn of
investigative techniques bocks. How to
investigate your Friends and Enemies
tells ycu how to: ♦ cultivate the baits used by prorate
detectives to get important Information
frem people ♦ uncover information from car Itoenese
platos. even in states where scenses are
not public records ♦ traco a business through its Me span
just as you can track a person ♦ ccnslruct the lifest/*. physical charac-
teristics and financial tistory of friends,
business assoSales. or enemies ♦ and much more, all of it dene largely by using only pub'x: records open to anyone! Chapters octode: Investigating Real Estate: Find ng the Hridcn Owners; Evaluating Tipsters; Understanding Pubic Francos; Inveshgatng a Business; Freedom of Information Act. and much more. Recommended for anyone^ ibrary of pcofessional irwestigattve mulhxfc.
19M Sx 9, 127pp, muxiretod. sort cover.
HOW TO INVESTIGATE
YOUR FRIENDS AND ENEMIES: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55040)
*** THE "TOP SECRET” REGISTRY
OF U.S. GOVERNMENT
RADIO FREQUENCIES
by Tom Kneltel, K2AES Want io eavesdrop on
B*g BmCher? TNs unqixi book has 240
pages of hard-to find data of
Interest to all seamer users,
including station locations,
cal signs and coded identi-
fications. codo names used
for specific frequencies. info
on suiYoittanoo and "bugs."
scramblers. the UHF aero
band (225 to 400 MHz) info
on focforal statton monitoring
In the 1930s. and pictures of
federal QSt cards. Moro than 50. 000
listings!!!
Hero is a partial Istrng Of
agencies included: • FBI • Secret Service • CIA • Federal Prisons • Alcohol. Tobacco A Firearms • Drug Enforcement • Immigration • Army ♦ Air Force • Marinos • Space Shoes • NASA • Environmental • Forestry • FCC ♦ Border Patrcf • Dept, of Justice • Treasury • U.S. Marshall • teuclear RcgUatory Commtsston Coast Guard • Navy • Satalftes • Postal Scrvkxt ♦ FAA ♦ National Parks • White House Staff • And much, much morn. Ths erition a’so lists frequencies used by many major government contractors from the private sector — especialy those working in aerospace, awnics. eloctrodcs. missiles. ordnance, aviation, shp- Ouildng. scientific rosoarch. etc. An expanded introductory section detvas deeper Inw unraveling the my&tertes of federal station monf.oring a rd lets you how and where to discover adaiicn.nl stations! Author Tom Kneltef has spent many years marrtoring ard expiring these •secret’ frequencies. Now you have tiro chance to share his private data files! This bock is an absolute must for firry mongering installation! Dent Ixj without it!
1993, 6K x 11. ZSSpp. over 50,000flstings, softcover.
THE “TOP SECRET* REGISTRY OF
U.S. GOVERNMENT RADIO FREQUENCIES: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55022)
*** ARSON The Complete Investigator's Manual Arson is America's fastest
growing crime. Hero is a com-
plete gude the arsen investi-
gator can utilize at a fire- scene
Id help bring these faceless
criminals Io justice, h’s all here:
Hi© initial procedures at the
scene; interviewing checkfsts
for fire fighters, witnesses,
owners and occupants; ferreting
cut teitate insurance and
financial ’red flags’ that indicate
arsen-kx -profit; exhaustive sources of information from city,
county, stalo and federal
scurcos; and marc. A valuable resource for
polco. private and insurance
Investigators. or anyone wrth an
interest In solid dctect'/o work.
1990. 5HxW. 176pp, soft cover
ARSON: $15/10
(ORDER NUMBER 55031)
ARSON
THE
COMPLETE
INVESTIGATOR'S
MANUAL
*** CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SOURCES Public and Private
Second Edition
by John M. Carroll Anyone trUy corcernod with their privacy shoUd add the new edition c4 this took to the* Ibra/y. Considered an essential referenoe for corporate security officers, private Irr/estigators aod pecsonr^l (fopart moots. Confidential information Source# te a stunningly detailed gude to exaevy each of tfie data-gcwipg NreewfMfee knows shout each eno of us. This massive compendium of privacy invasion oxplans exactly haw corporations, crodt bureaus. direct marketers. government agencies ard others colk) cL store ard use al sorts of personal information about us A sampling of the contents includes: - Personal Records (Filing practices & procedures; Acquisition of information; Exchange of informatton; Personal information and Jie law) - Credit Reporting Agencies (EquZax; Insurance services; Health professional: MorcanUo credit reporting agencies; Cun & Bradstreet) - Law Enforcement Information Systems (International police systems; National police Information systems; Canadian Pciicc Information Center; Pdico information in the United Kingdom; State and Municipal police systems; Breaking into law enforcement files; Fingerprints; Handwriting; Property klonttticatioci; Intelligence investigations; Pole© records access) - Credit Card Security (Bank cards; Wireloss wiretapping; Gasolhe cards; Travel 3 entertainment cards; Air travel cards; American Express; Charge account cards) - Motor Vehicle and Other Government Records (California OMV; Manitoba MVB; Britain’s dnver and vehicle fitos; Problems with motor vehklo records; Census bureaus; MQtary records) - Medical Records (Adverse effects on the individual; Present climate concerning disclosure; Pressure tor medical Intonnation; Proposed Wormaficrt systems: Existing ¿Mabanks) - Student Records (Public school records systems; Urv/ersty records; Probtems of tmo-sharnd computing; Can there bo Information security?) - Personnel Investigations (Backgrounding; Positive vcttrig; Polygraphing; Vocc stress evakjatton: Profiling; Organizational Investigations; Applicant investigative summary; Special Investigative services; The private investigator's ’hot ine') - And Much More! TNs book reveals the amazng array of methods used to capture and Store Infrxmaton about oix pnvata M/es. The author also explains ways lo secure pnvacy. IncUdng various pnvacy taws. For those who want Id safeguard their privacy — or for Hose who need to dig out informatton co people — Confidential Information Sources will quickly become the most overworked book in >our library.
1991, 606pp. 6H x 9H, ittus/ntted, indexed, hardcover.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SOURCES: $52.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55038)
*** PROTECTIVE SERVICES
US Army Military Police School TZv President Of The United States Is one of tho most heavily- guarded persons cn tio planet. An army of protection professionals are assigned to Nm. Including advance mon. site security professionals and personal body guards, all backed by emergency response teams and local law er/xxeomont. Yet President Reagan was sho! by a waeked-OiX kid wito a revolver. TNs proves that no matter what precautions are taken or Iyjw many poopfe are assigned to tha task, the safety ol any client fe not guaranteed. The oriy thing a professional txxlypjard can do is be SS prepared as possible. Protective Services is not some fcttonal account of the glamorous Irie of a bodyguard. This manual was prepared by ne U.S. Army Mlltaiy Poico School as part of the training for police escorts, it contains information and lochnjqixjs used by the Secret Service, Stale Department and U.S. Marshall Service in the protection of diplomats and other high-ranking officials. Tire information presented here la designed to bo used by one- person or small protectn-e teams as well as large-scale, muti ur.it efforts. Protective Services Contains Delated lnlcnr.at.cn on procedures as dh-erse as: Guarding whie on foot or in largo crowds.PfCtection in pubic places, Including sports stodums. theaters and churches; Securing private residences. offices. mooting rooms and hotels; Dealing with bomb threats: Defensive driving techniques ard the use of armored vehicles; Driving In molorcados or co small outings; Security when traveling by air, sea or rad; Secure communications including telephones, radio transmssions and dosod orcurt TV. To help you organize your mission. Protective Services includes worksheets and checklists for al the important tasks. There is a sample Personal Socunty Order, seating charts for air travel baggage security chockltst, and much more, including preferred equipment list for outfitting bodyguards. Bodyguarding isn't ttxi easy or glamorous job ycu stxi on television. Your life and the Irie of your eflont are always on tho lino. Yc4 99 olX of ICO times everything goes smooth^. Tho bosl you can do is be prepared And oro of the best manuals ever written on protective services is available to you.
1990, SH X 11, 140pp. iffustnrtod. soft cover.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES: $14.95
___________________ (ORDER NUMBER 55078)_____________________
*** HOW TO LOCATE ANYONE WHO IS OR HAS BEEN IN THE MILITARY A Guide to Locating Present, Former and Retired
Members of the Armed Forces, Reserves,
and National Guard
by U, Co/. Richards. Johnson • Directory of Basa/Post Locators • Directory of Armod Forces World Wide Locators • Directory of Mi&tary, Patriotic and Veterans Organizations • Directory of MUftary (/nd Reunion Associations • Directory of Veterans Softotin Board Locators Hsre fe some of the- information covered In ths unique bock: How to obtain the unit of assignment, home address and tetophono number of any member of the Army. Navy. Marine Corps. Air Forcn. Const Guard. Ure Reserve Components and National Guard. How to have a letter forwarded to a current, former or retired member of tho Armed Forces. Reserves or National Guard; How to coioct a debt or delinquent child support from a service member;Hcw to have a letter forwarded to any of 27 milon veterans; How to get an active duty senxe member homa in the event of a family emergency or death; How to locate people through the Social Security Administration, tho internal Revenue Service. U.S. Post Office and other stalo and federal agendas; How to locate people through their drivers license or vohado registration; How to locate someone who works for Civil Service; And more. This book explains how to cut through the red tape and the bureaucracy, so you can find the people you are looking for qufckty!
1990, Sfi x If, 92 pp, illustrated, soft cover.
HOW TO LOCATE ANYONE
WHO IS OR HAS BEEN IN THE MILITARY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 61110)
BODYGUARDING:
A Complete Manual
by Burt Rapp *** BODYGUARDING
by Burt Rapp This professional manual is a bow-te-do-lt book on body-guardng. EVeiy aspect of the nuia ard boia of protecting too lite of a diem is discussed in vast detail. Contents Inctode: □ Protective Theory — avoidance is better than confrontation □ Threat Assessment — crowds, kidnappers, pranks and nuisances. IndMdual assassins. otc. □ Determine how venerable your client is—and read fast □ How assassinations are set up and Irew to avoid llrem □ How kidnappers and terr crisis choose their targets — and how to keep a tow profile for your ctent □ Training the bodyguard - which skills are essential — and wlwch are not □ How Government Bodyguards work — what you can learn from them and how toe* Job differs from yours □ What kind of people make the best bodyguards and the best clients O Bricfng tho ckont — what you need Io know about him - and vice versa □ Security nnd Access Control Systems — protecting tho client at he home base O Choosing wonpens — the best typos to carry O Weapon concealment — carrying everything frem handguns Id shoulder *vcapans inconspicuously □ Body armor — whet it will and wii not do □ Special Purpose Weapons — knives that will pass through metal detectors, collapsible batons — where to get them and how to use them O How to bulletproof an automobile O How to counter ambushes and kidnapping attempts □ Where bombs are most Italy to be planted □ An important chapter on how Io bodyguard yourself □ Legal aspects — licensing, lability, and more □ And much, much more. This huge professional manual is U« single finest bock ever written on Bodyguarding.
19SS, Sh xSh, 290pp, fttuatratod. softcover.
BODYGUARDING: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55067)
** CRIME AND POLICE SCIENCE *** Introduction For cops and robbers everywhere... Did you ever wonder how criminals commit crimes? Did you ever wonder how police investigate crimes and apprehend crooks? We've all wondered about things like that, haven't we? And now you can learn the answers to your difficult questions on crime and police science — with the books in this section! *** TRICKS OF THE BURGLAR ALARM TRADE by Mike Kessler No technical background or relatori
experience « reeded Io understand
every pago of this oxcoiont took. be-
cause It is written in ordtnnry language,
with no contatti) s^nMn.rxs or elec«
lnc.nl thnevy to struggle wf.h. Tricks of The Burglar Alarm Trade
tods the reader one stop .nt a limo
through a compiale. Inctopth under-
Starting of prctessonai gr,>io burglar
alarm systems, equipment, and
msUNatkXi rrethods. Everything you
need X) knew to ristali and service the
same type of equipment used m costfy
onrrmerclal and rnr.iricnli.il systems is
carefully explained, with ne? assumption
a' previous fochnicd krxzvrfcdco Of
experience.
All of tho separate burglar alarm components, devices. tods ard
techniques used by prolessicnal installers are dearly explained, head-
ing thorough. ilUstrated instructions on applying window foil and in-
stating shunt locks. Tho technique of ’jumpering* (shading), which is the most common
method used by bun/ars to corrpromtse alarm systems. is revealed in
debdi,
afong with a simple countermeasure for reducing or eliminating
the possibility c4 a system being bypassed This intormaton e ex-
tremely valuable X) anycna who alronriy has a burglar alarm system, or
ntends to install one. This information should be required reading for di
law onforcemcnf officers and members of the private security
profes- sice. Es^t of tho dear. Eirrple iluclrafons h this bock e sippcdcd by correspond ng, plain-language text. II yea can rood a newspaper, ycu cen quickly learn the burgSar alarm craft with this bock Whether your interest in burglar alarms is limited to instaling and maintaining >\>ur own system. c< beginning a highty profitable sideline, thfs bock represents a rare opportunity. If you want to learn about burglar alarms, hero’s your chance Io loam from an experienced pro. who has taught dozens of apprentices - and knows how to get tbs information across to you 1964. 6H X 11, 94 pp. Ufuxtrxied, idlcwu TRICKS OF THEBURGLAR ALARM TRADE: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40035)
*** ASK ME NO QUESTIONS,
I’LL TELL YOU NO UES
How to Survive Being Interviewed, Interrogated,
Questioned, Quizzed, Sweated, Grilled...
by Jack Luger Every day. innocent peepto
are grilled by cops, attorneys,
security guard*, crrpbyers, the
media. and a slew
government agents. Even it
yodVe ctone nothing wrorq. ycu
can cauio youfMfl a world of
trouble by giving the wrong
answer. - The police want to talk to you
about your neighbor. Stxx/d
you cooperate? - The cash register is short srd
you are bong blamed. Do
you know what your rights
are when dosing with
company secure/ people? - A job application asks if
youVa ever boen convicted
of a crime. ttow shetfd you respond if you’re an ex-con? Chapters include: • People Traps • interrogation: The Basic Facts • Types U Interrogators • The Interrogator's Mind-Sot • Techniques of Applying ’Pressuro’ • Deceive Tactics During Irterrpgaticri • Covert Interrogation • Torture • The Polygraph • Prisoners of War • Media Interview* • Depostions and Court Testimony • The Language of Ues • Ard more. Ask Me No Questions, m Ten You No Lies shows exactly how to protect yourself. You will learn how to hartie polos interrogatons. ho* to respond In job interviews, tow to answer questions n court, hnw io beat tho polygraph. and mere. You wi! team al the tndcs interrogators use Io make ycu talk, and her* to condticn yourself against them. You will team haw to provide answers that will satisfy year interrogators without giving too much away. II you’re accused, don’t be abused’ Ask Me No Questions, TV Tell You No Lies wil teach you bow to defend yourself.
1991, 5H x 6M, 164 pp, Indexed, soft cover.
ASK ME NO QUESTIONS,
I LL TELL YOU NO LIES; $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58072)
*** COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY
How to Really Make Money
by M. Thomas Collins
Loam bow counlcdeters make
money 1M1 looks, feels. and speeds
Ike th? real thingl Counterfeit Cur-
rency: How To
Realty Mako Money
reveals all the tricks of the counter-
feiter. You wJl team baw
countertenors make bushels of bogus
tolls and ’pass’ them without fear. Chapters inc/ude:« A Tear Of Ute
Bureau U Printing and Engraving •
Haw the U.S. Government Manufac-
tures Currency • Safeguards Against
Counterfeiting ♦ Basic Printing Tech-
niques Used in Counterfeiting • Pur-
chasing Equipment and Supples •
Setting Up Shop • The Fine Art Of
Counterfeiting Currency • Tbs Ulti-
mate* Counterfeiter • Passing Counter- feit Money ♦ WiE the U.S. Government Change Ilie Currency* • Ard Morel Exact counterfeiting tcchnques are sltewn in step-by-step, illustrated detail. Every aspect of printing morey is covered, ¿nctodng inks, paper, negatives, platemukinq techniques, and even a section cn ’aging’ money so it tocks and feels authentic. You wMI toam about an irganous platemaking technique most counterfeiters don't oven knew. You will see lx»w serial numbers are printed on counterfeit currency, ard learn how counterfeiters matoh the exact shade of irk they need, and even how counterfeiters can fake the red and blue sik-lfco fibers that are ¡n the p*apor of genuine currency. Our money is just pretty pictures cn paper. Counterfeit Currency: How To Realty Make Money sho^s you jusl how vdneratoe government currency real»/ is!
/AV, SH jc SH, HOpp, iihfsirxled, fffoswy, mtHcvw.
COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40069)
*** HOW TO COLLECT ILLEGAL DEBTS by Harold S. Long
HOW TO
CO1ÍCT
ILLEGAL DEBTS
if you are cwnd money for a drug
or gambang debt, ard the deadbeat
wont cough < up. who ya genna call?
In hte latest bosk, veteran criminal
Harold S. Leng discusses everything
you rood to know to set up a busi-
ness collecting Regal debts. Contents include THE SYSTEM: tnlroduclcry impros-
atona. clients and subject relation-
ships. ard molhodofogy in coioct- TYPING A SUBJECT: Iba personali-
ties of tubiects and bpes of debts,
trow they are incurred, oto. VULNERABILITIES OF A SUB-
JECT: How to determino a sub-
ject's weaknesses to app>y as
leverage to secute payrngix o< rfebts FEAR AS A WEAPON: The integrity of fear as a tool in maniptfaling
subjects LEVEL TWO CONDITIONING: The scccod stage of force and manipu-
lation of subjects not cooperating with ccllccton efforts. LEVEL THREE CONDITIONING: The third and final stage of condtion- ing force n the colectton process. And mom.
1990, $HXSH, 74 pp. softcover.
HOW TO COLLECT ILLEGAL DEBTS: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40057)
*** COP TALK! Monitoring Law Enforcement Communications
by Laura E. Quarantlello COP TALK! Omtm n n ñwirávs Many of us pot some of
otr earliest radio kicks
from listening to the pole*
calls just above the top of
tho AM txcodcasl band —
tong before scanners ever
existed. Despite ail the
Changes s-rco than, tuning
in poico calls remans ore
of the most papular
aspects of tee fastening
hobby. Cop Talk! is an
oxr.totent guides to this
fascinating world — a
gude that goes beyond
pust telling tie reader
where to fasten, to hefc Ute
istener understand what's
heard. Il's at here: Ute
jargcci. the ratio systems, the soctizns. divisions, squads, and deportments. Cop Talk!also discusses low proiie monitoring, the laws on Inton-
ing to the law. bow to tone in dispatch. uctical. car-to-car. emergency,
undercover ard talk-around frequencies, bow to set up seamer banks,
uo-scanner mohtoring. 803 MHz. frequency numbering. and mixh
more.
1992, 3H x 11, 79 pp. ittuMraled, soft cow.
COP TALK!: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40030)
*** THE POUCE SNIPER
A Complete Handbook
by Burt Rapp Ths polfce manual covers
all aspects of police sniper
operations. Not just Brother
rehash of m?itary texts. The
Police Sniper
is an aVnew
work that deals with the topic
differently from any other book. Topica covered toctoda: - Military Firelighters vs. Civilian Armed Encounters - The Urban Setting - Snip ng in the Open Country
• SWATTac&cs - The Felice Sniper's Hole - Snpng Techniques - Barrdaded Suspect Types - Night Operations and Tac-
tics - Training ard Maintaining - Weapons - Ammunition - Haotfoadng - Sights end Scopes - Auxiliary Equipment - Appendix I Ballistics: A Quick Primer - Appendix ll: Glossary. This book examines the polcc sniper's rule, since his duties win determine his equpment and faces Every phase of the polico snperts mrssicn. from selection and training to actuary sbeohng pezpto is ex- plaiited in ilus’.rated detail.
1903. Sri x6H. f99pp>fHustrateO, softccvw.
THE POLICE SNIPER: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55073)
*** SUCCESSFUL ARMED ROBBERY
by Harold S. Long If you busted for armed
robbery, it most ikety won’t be
alarms of witnesses or even the
cops that hip you up. Most ike>/. it
wil be your own faul! KaroW S. Leng, author of Making
Crime Pay
and Getting Started In
The iitiert Drug Business.
knows. A
graduate of toe school of hard
knocks. he is currency cnnolcd al an
inlensrro ctflcgo for criminals: a
federal penitentiary.
In Successful
Armed Robbery,
ho reveals tricks
and traps teamed from colnvrtos.
•professional associates.' and
personal experience. Successful Armed Robbery ts a
nuts-and-bdts manual writton by a pro. in it. you will find kxrt Ike ths: • Choosing Iha right target • Ptenring an a-nvud rubbery • I tow to cany out an armed robbery • Serf- caused failure — and how to avod It • Ard much. much more. An amazing lock inside the world of tte professional armrd robber. Successful Armed Robbory 5 a must fcr crime hurts, and lor all cops and robtx*rs everywhere. 1990, SH xJH, $4 pp, frustrated, soft corer.
SUCCESSFUL ARMED ROBBERY: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40065)
*** S.W.A.T. TEAM OPERATIONS
by Burt Rapp A S.W.A.T. team member has
the mart dangarous cb to law
enforcement. He's ealed in cn>/
when the situation is cdltoal. Ha
must bo prepared 10 hancie a
broad range of threats quickly —
wth mnimum loss of ife. Veteran police write* Burt Rapp
has assembled al tte ova table
information co S.WA.T.
organzatton and tactics. Ard lie's
put n togethe* wr'to over 103
^lustrations to help S.W.A.T. teams
prepare for the unpredictable. 5. W.A. T. Team Operations
shows exactly how to handle these
threats: - Barricaded Gunmen
• Deato-Deal ng Snipers
• Hostage-taking H ¡ackers
• Political Terrorist» - Cfug Lords
• wild Mobs
• And IZore! 5. T. Team Operations teaches these important skits: - Huw to enter buildings • How to gather intellgoncc •
S.WAT. deployment and movemenl • Raw Io deal wih Ite
press • I tow Io use sophisticated weaponry. S. HG4. T. Team Operations is ateo a guide Io putting togoton* a
crack team: recrufing. training, cquippng. With Burt Rapp's straight tek
and reiiabto rcccmmondahcns, you'll team wtet oqupmont works and
what’s overpneed gimmckry. Itere has novar bS.WAT. manual like S.W.A.T. Team Operations. Ideal for learn
members and those responsible for organizing, va'nng. and
supervising S.WA.T. teams. 1990, OH x 11, 1541 pp, Nfustrated, indexed, softcover. S.W.A.T. TEAM OPERATIONS: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58065)
*** VEHICLE THEFT INVESTIGATION
A Complete Handbook
by Burt Rapp Noted polk» writer Burt Rapp
turns hte attention to Vehicle
Theft Investigation,
and has
produced en toveiuatfe hand-
book. whfch win serve 88 a
SO4XC9 and imwlfgaM gvidi
to* too petrtf officer, the
plaJnctotoes policeman, ard the
cMllan insurance nveetfgato* or
claims adjuster. Tcptes covered
•nsiKto - Amateurs and protesstonal
thieves • Vehicle ttett tech-
niques e Totfs 1or bypassing
vehicle locks • What happens lo
stoton veheies e The Hito« parts
business — bchM toe scenes at
a 'chop shop' • Organized
crime and stoten vehicles — why
thcry aro so soxessltf • Insurance frauds — four games Iheves play • The officer on patrol — how to spot a stofen car • Investigative techniques — stfving vehicle thefts • The crime lab — what oquprmnt you will need and how to use it • P.'o-actr.-e investigation techniques — using daooys. undercover operations, arxi sling operations • Provo nt ng vnhi^o thefts — how to keep your car from being sloten • And much, much more. Auto theft is big business today, and getting better. No investigator can afford to be without toe up-to-date Informaton in Vehicle Theft Investtgationl
19SV. SHxSH, 120ppt mustrated. softcover.
VEHICLE THEFT INVESTIGATION: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40054)
*** GETAWAY
Driving Techniques
for Escape and Evasion
by Ronald George Eriksen 2 This exciting book covers everything ycu rood to know to ba an expert
wheelman. Rona« George Eriksen 2 is a
veteran dirt track rstoer. and a graduate of
tte Bob Bondurant school of high per-
formance driving bn Sonoma. California.
In Getaway, ho shams his knoMedge of
drMng incbnquc^ for escape and
nvnsicn. Ccr.'orod aro comonng. right angle
turns. Stums, hairpin toms, the
•bootleggers' turn, the 'moonshiners’
tom, and mom. Ramming pfocedurea for
both sngte and double vehicle blockades
are &ho*n in irustrated (fetail. Eriksen
also covers how to run another vehfcto off the road, how lo jump a curb, and bow to handle chase stuabens. Additional chaptiers cover vehicle security, vahido medrfeettons you ori make, bow to detect ii yxxj a?e being survcillcd. and tew to elucfo a toil Everything there is to know about fast drreng for escape and evasion is now revca'ed in ano casy-to-road book, with llkislraticns! Gentiemen, start your engines...
19SZ SU xan. 4Spp, ftiustratod, softcover.
GETAWAY: $6.95
(ORDERNUMBER 16037)
*** TECHNIQUES OF
THE PROFESSIONAL PICKPOCKET
by Wayne B. Yeager .VX^'sai
ef rnpeekMi
PICKPOCKET Going lo Ite racetrack can be a
bpger gamble than you think You
make your bet. lean over tte rail,
and Ite crowd doses to. You go to
cdtact. only to discover that youVe
won your tel. tel lost your biltokl. Don't waste your feme aearcNng
tte grandstands. It you want to tied
where your wallet went, tock mrjrto
the bock, hances are. < was lifted
by a professional pickpocket. This book tells a’l about
Techniques Of The Professional
Pickpocket
Chapters cover: • Why
Pockels Can Be Picked • Tte Pants
Pockets • Tte Jacket Pockets •
The Walch • How Pickpockets
Practice • Tte Guide Hit Art« • Foiirg U>e Pickpock et and Purse Snatcher • And more. This book wil show you tew pickpockets operate. from the clumsy grab lo tte pro who stake his rnsrk lor days. You will see tew pickpockets use aocorrph»s lo divert your attention white they dtoert ycur cash. You wil read about training camps where novices two their techniques on booby-trapped mannequins. Techniques Of The Professions! Pickpocket reveals tew tte pros can steal from any pocket in ycur dotted, and even how pickpockets can steal a watch right off ycu' wrist. Ths book shews tew tte pros got into ycur dotes, ard what you must (to to protect yourse«. Don't leave home without M.
1990, 9»x3H, 74 pp. iifustrated, softcover.
TECHNIQUES OF THE PROFESSIONAL PICKPOCKET: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40068)
*** THE BEGGAR'S HANDBOOK
A Guido to Successful Panhandling
byM. T. Pockets THE
Bl EG ©AH'S
llliA&DDE'WK
Hi «T I'KilTJ It is a sad but true tact of tile in
America today that peep'o can ba
reduced Id Ite status of begging in the
streets. Anyone Iving in any medium to
larga dty can attest io the fact that
panhanders are everywhere on the
urban Landscape. Seme are
aggressive and obnoxious white otters
are passive ard restrained; all of them
are very noticeable. What is net so well known ia how
successful seme pantenders are.
While most beggars hope to earn S10
to $12 per day from their panhatelng.
others cam ns much as $2CO a day.
And ft Is possible to cam sgnilkantty
more and mind you. this is tex-free
CASh.
What th’s book dees is provide tte reader w«m the tochdquos necessary lo pantende one's way kite me h'gher Income brackets, in this bock you wil learn:
- How to select your inteteed gtore ♦ How to dress • How to
choose a location • How to use props • How to avod De po’ice
- How to ryel atong wtth otter panhandlers • How to avoid Ite rrfatakes most other panhandlers make. So lie ctefco to yours: you can approach people asking for ’spare Changs’ and s’owfy starve to death, or do wtet tte competent beggar doc* ard live ratter well, even in an expense.« c 19$9. 5HxSU, 39pp. softcover.
THE BEGGARS HANDBOOK: $5.95
(ORDER HUMBER 40057)
*** HOT CARS! An Inside Look at the Auto Theft Industry
by Marcus Wayne Rutledge Hot Cars! gkros an iratto look into tho mines and mcchods cf profossjcnal car Ihiovcs. Author Marcus Wayne Ruiodgo. now so-ving a ife sentence. reveals tte trxfcs of tte multi mihon dctlar Industry te know* * so wr?l - car theft. An ex-car thief. Ridedge was once part 01 a mincn-dollar theft ring Now he tells private buyers, dealers, insurance claims adjusters. and law cKcer*. wtel the thieves knew and dcn'l kriaw about legitimizing take papers ard serial numbers on sldcn cats, trucks, motorcycles.. boats, trailers, ard oven arptanns. Clear photographs stew what to look lor to detect whether rx nc < a vehicle's serial number has been altered. A corrprohcnsnvi checklet Mans what questions x>ask a seller to te sure te's lege. Chapter liitos indude: Ospellng tte Mylte. Title and Savage laws; Changeover Mistakes. Ho: Car lor Sale; Private Purchasers. Beware'; Auto Conversion; Auto Duptcaltog; SleaLStrip-Purchase-Repalr. Tracoor-Traier Conversion; Motorcycle Conversion; Camper ate Traitor Conversion; Boat Conversion; Airplane Conversion; Protecting Dealership Vehtods; Insurance Agents ; First Aid for legal I ooptetas; ard more. DonT te left ted ng tte loan payment bock tor an auto that has been coni ¿scaled by poicel
7.W. SHx9H, 136 pp. frustrated, softcover.
HOT CARSI: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40046)
*** CREDIT CARD FRAUD
by Burt Rapp Did y^ou know that scmcone can
drain your bank nccourz using your
cash machine card without your
secret code?
Or that eta ver
criminate can got a tuB menthte
from a sldcn credit card tetore
aroujung any suspclcn? Ttese are some of tte starting
facte revoatad In Credit Card
Fraud, ty
vrteran polce writer Burt
Rapp. This ts a practical manual on
tefenjlng yourself It was wr.ttcn for
pot co officers working an Investi-
gation of credit card fraud, and for
ttese stung by crodt card fraud: tte
merchant, the banker ard the card
tekler. Why is cretfl card fraid ere of
tte fastest growing crimes? Be- cause credt cards are easy to get ard easy to steal, a'd most insti- tutons acccp< the losses as ’Ite cost c/ doing business.’ But now. tte costs are gong sky high. Chapters hetode. • Cradt Cards: Uses and Abuses • Cred* Card Security • Credt Card Ferrary • Credit Card Frauds • Consumer Victimzaton • Poice Response • Prevention of Credit Cato Fraud • Counter-Attack: Striking Back at Fraud • And much, much mere Credit Card Fraudce.eals ¿h? the scame, from forged bank cante to totarrarkeing rip-offs. Il stews tte security measures tult into credit cards and to’ls you how Id telect frauds. And it expb'ns wtet businesses -nrd indvidunls must (to to keep firm becoming viclims.
lP9t. 6% x 130pp. iifustrsted, indexed, softcover.
CREDIT CARD FRAUD: $13.95
(ORDER NUMBER 49024)
*** OUTLAWS OF THE OCEAN
The Complete Book
of Contemporary Crime on the High Seas
byG.O.W. Mueller and Freda Adler Outiaws of the Oc&an is a
lively and fast paced account o! a
subject taken droclfy from the
front pages of today's nows-
papars: crime on tha high seas.
For ton test limo in book form two
wcrtdronr/Anod crim'ndogisls
examine piracy, drug smuggling,
tradng in aiens. kiting of whales
and other marine life, ocean
potation. marine insurance
frauds, and boat theft. Intamaficnal in scope, this
back covers every type of
criminally on the water. evaluates
marllime la** enforcement
systems and suggests strategics
and solutions for problems en-
countered on the waterway’s. Mueller and Adler. tt*o cn!y
dviians ever permitted on board a US Coast Guard vessel while it was on a combat mission of chasing
drug smugglers. vUked ©W stety-fivo countries and had access to
worldwide lites on crimes at sea. What has emerged from these
firsthand experiences and tha mohctJcus research tlw? authors
conducted is a mix of ¡rrv68ti<>aitve reportng and eyewitness accounts.
19S5, 6x9, 357 pp, Wustrated, Indexed, hardcover.
OUTLAWS OF THE OCEAN: $9^5
(ORDER NUMBER 40060)
IK? GirfJrr ftxl at C«HTf • r¿n
Crirrai the Hn Sei»
CHECK FRAUD INVESTIGATION *** CHECK FRAUD INVESTIGATION
by Burt Rapp Check fraud may «ion
small-time In the world of crime,
and thafs exactly why -serial
swindlers’ have grown so fond
of it They more from town to
town Ike Johnny Appleseed,
sowing ’bad paper' wherever
they go. in Chock Fraud
investigation,
police writer But
Rapp takes you hs'rfe the worid
cf toe paporhanger. YcuHI see
cvcrylhng, from the person
who bounces a chock at the
grocery store to big-bmo
embezzing scams. You’ll see
thieves who stea' blank checks
from banks ard print shops.
Ycull sec counterfeiters who
lko computers and laser
printers to make fantastic lakes. Youll also soo dozens of ruses used to get people to accept begun
checks: Uttie old ladies asking for cash iof ¿-¿blafe; A Stute Cashing <1
'local payroi check’ tn enter to make a big sate: Cons who buy used
cars from classified ads. then resell them bolero tfxj cftack bounces.
Ard it's not just checks that bounce. Money enters, warranto, drafts. gift
certificates. even certificates Of (teposfl (CDs) aro vuncrabc. Chock Fraud investigation w»1 help those most hixt. It wS help
polco conduct a serious irr.esligaton hlo rrefor fraud epnratons. It wil
help bankers boef-tp their defenses against the bad-paper pushers.
And a win help merchants rocognzo chock fraud and prevent me
enccmous losses it can ca use.
1991, 5Hx8H, m PP. Hfuatratod, Indexed, soft cover.
CHECK FRAUD INVESTIGATION: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40072)
*** MAKING CRIME PAY
by Harold S. Long What you are going to road In ths
book is Informaton which comas from as
far west as California, as far east as
Virginia, as far north as Ohio, and as far
south as Florida. Beyond the
geographical scope. however, is the one
critical clement lacking in pubic
understandng óf ftó IflW fil'd Cte
government eveeyth’ng you read hero
will be the truth. Everything you road In
mis book wil be fact recounted in part
from personal wycricnoos, and in part
from the experiences of jail and prison
inmates frem across me country. What does it take to succoed at
crimnal activity — what docs it take Io make crime pay? In Making Crime Pay an experienced crimnal delves deeply into the realities (Y the criminal Justice system, a->d offers many hard-won suggestions fry suxesstully evading tro system. Topics covered include: • What ’probaUe cause’ realty amounts to • How to harrfto encounters with too poico — how Io Iio and gel away with it • Preparedness for possble ccrtfrontattons wth perico • The criminal process and attorneys — what you can oxpoct a court- appointed attomoy to do (and not lo do) for you • Why a trial by jury Is preferable to a trial by judge • What lo do if ycur court-appointed attorney Is Itxklng up your caso • How youf wife or girlfriend should act if tfro polco ccmci to toe doer and start questioning her • Tbo seven most corrmcn mistakes made in crime — and how you can a-.oid them • Planning an armed robbery • Crime partners pro and con • Crime scene ccnfronlaton with perico — what to do if you are caught in the eel • The harsh reatóos of tifo in prison • And much, much morel Written by a professional criminal. Making Crime Pay to packed w«h níúrrnáGóri M avBilabte In any other book. Making Crime Pay & must roaring for all ccps and robbers, and for snyoce interested In crime In Arronca. Highly roccrnrryjixled
1968, 5Hx6H, 65pp. soil cover.
MAKING CRIME PAY: $9.96
(ORDER NUMBER 40050)
*** ESCAPE FROM CONTROLLED CUSTODY
by TonyLesco Behind every escape is the wil to
survive. Those few who make their way to
freedom have ono thing in common: tha
drive to survive They never give up.
n*ey escape in their funds a thousand
limes, so mat when meir opportunity
arises, they arc ready to Cupbit it. It toea fads, mey employ petoatence and
creabvity to find new ways out Chapters include: • Prison Systems •
Physical Security • Socurzy Systems •
The Human Fooler • Escape and
Evason • Ptanring the Escape •
Preparations for Escape • Escape TeclYikjues. A to Z • Fcrgwy of Passes and LD. • Tunnels • Some Classic Escapes • if Ycu*ro Captured ♦ And more! This book is about escaping, h takes yxxj cap:.vo to show you what it's like inside: ttie locks, toe walls, the iron bars You win learn Ixy* to mako krwos from toothbrushes, ladders from bedsheets, printing prows from shoes. You wil fotew prisoners as they crawl through tunr^ts and scale wall. And you wil learn about toe psyebotogy of those who run prisons — and those who cun tom them. Someday yvu may be on the inskte Icokng out. Do you have whsl it takes to escape?
19M. 5i9 x SU. 144pp, illustrated. Indexed, xott cover.
ESCAPE FROM CONTROLLED CUSTODY: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40066) *** THE HOT HOUSE LJf-e Inside Leavenworth Prison
by Pete Earley Pete Eartoy the first writer ever permitted unlimited access Io America'« ctefest fetfereJ prison. Out of me ren bety of tfiis maximum- security pcntonliary comes his stunrvng account of Ute behind bars — the nerion’s hardest criminals dong terd time. It's a scd-contoned metropolis behind vast walls bull in 1895: a lethal ptaco governed by ruthless clans corrpetirg for domhance. Murder is frequent. rape is toss (or sex than lor power, and respect is live coin of the reafm. Onco disrespected, a Leavenworth inmate ties two choices: ho can submit io virtual slavery—ar ho can fight hb antagonist unU one cf them dies. NWcnamed 'the Hot House’ because of the sweltering ccodr.ons ol 1992, 6x9, 403 pp, NtiMxted, hard cover.
THE HOT HOUSE: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40078)
*** DECOY OPS
Fighting Street Crime Undercover
hy Capt. Charles Beene, Het V/ith street crime rurnng rampant,
courts and prisons ovarfowirg. ord
convicted criminals being put back cn
the stroats in over greater numbers,
the safety of citizen* — parTcUarty
those wba appear weak or defense loss
— ¡8 serfouafy threatened. Desperate
times call for drastic measures, ard
hnovatvo pcdco dapartmnre. across
the country arc hcodkvj that cat Tho strategy? To set up polco unis
to go deep undercover in doocry refes.
blond in with the street pepuhton, and
catch robbers. pkApoctols, and ether
criminate red-handed. Tho goal? To
beat tho bad guys al Ihor cvm game. The resUts are Impressive — the track records of these units speak for themselves. Written by no man who spco±*xjecd the Street Crime Unit dcccy opcraScci in San Francsco, the book describes hew such arils arc organized, staffed, ard superv-sed and revoate tbn uncccT.’onlhnal tactics used to catch street criminate who arc not susccpCbto te traditional intomwid patrol methods. for thosn n law or/orcoment look ng to break wy from thn status quo in firdng a way to take back the stroote. this bock is an oyo- openng account of how and why decoy units work. For tho average dtizen, <*s a valuable Insight Into how the criminal mind works and what one can (to to avoid becoming a vtoim.
199Z SHxSH, 113 pp. Ktutfreted, toft cow.
DECOY OPS: $15-95
(ORDER NUMBER 58081)
How lb
STEAL
FOOD
Rom The
Supermarket
*** HOW TO STEAL FOOD FROM THE SUPERMARKET
by J. A ndrew A nderson Wo live In a wonderful
country, whore wo get io pay
taxes for farm subsides so that
we can bo overcharged for fcod at
too stere. A country where poepto
starve outsdo stares that sot
gourmet de*, dog food. A country
where wo can pUblsh a book that
tots you bow to steal food from
the supermarket. Written by a supormarkol
security guard. Hew To Steal
Food From The Supermarket
wit teach you how to puriori soma
sirloin, how to snatch a batch of
cookies, how to poach eggs.
Here’s tho real sWrvry on gating
fat • Tho myth of tow profit
marg’ns for supermarkets ♦ Using
coupons for sluff you didn’t buy •
Andersen’s Three Laws cf Shoplifting How to dress for shcpHtfhg success ♦ Do it-yoursalf
markdowns • How America's food distribution system screws ycu —
why >ou should steal food • Switching bar codes • What to do rf a
security guard sees ycu steslbg • Scamming tbo Seamer • Nest-
tuidng and od>er sboplilling techniques • How to find out if tho store
usee plsinctothes guards • Tlie one item ovary suxessful shopGtoor
must tf.Wa/s carry • How to tol if mirrors aro two-way • How to use
poriners arrJ confederates to hep >*ou steal feed ♦ What to do if you are
caught red-handyd • And much more! Did you know that meet supermarket security cameras aro fako? Do
you know tba one mistake ifat trips up meet sboplitlecs? Co ycu know
tho w item yw 5b?uW ata-fty» cany wtft you vtfian anopflNty? Ycul
find the answers to ttv»w questiervs. and dozens of ether clever ideas,
tosdo this amazng manual. Better pick up your copy today.
1222, SH x SU, Srpp, coyw.
HOW TO STEAL FOOD FROM THE SUPERMARKET: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40079)
*** NEVER SAY LIE by Scott French and Pau! Van Houten, Ph.D, Do your unconscious body
movements call you a liar?
Can you tel when somocne
else is lying? How do
government inteligen»
agesystems? Never Say Ue ex-
poses the ’science’ of Ie
detection and shows how
screening tests can be In-
Cuancod by mnchancAt tricks,
drugs. practice arri
krxntfodgo. Tbo FBI. IRS. CIA. ;Cd-
screcnng firms, (tolOCllres
and oter.rs depond on Iho
foraging techniques: • Tho
tydfashoned polygraph •
Graphology • Drug-screening
teste • Kir^sto inteMewng. Do these techniques reaiy work? VAII you lose a jcb. got fined cc even go to jail because of a false
positive cn n shaky system? Loam how these system* work and bow to
manpulato tho tests and testers to mislead anyone, anywhere, anytime
— and gut away wr.h it.
1SS7, SU 11, 160pp, Htoffttod, xeftcow.
NEVER SAY UE: $19,950
(ORDER NUMBER 58048)
NEVER
SAY LIE
*** THE BIG HOUSE How American Prisons Work
by Tony Lesee Burv.ng at tfra seams. cur pnson system is h a slate of crisis. Marry prisons are under court order to roduc© ovoxrowding. New drug laws ard mandatory senteneng reqjiromonls onfy add to fro prebtem. There's no place toll to put criminals oxcopf back on the street. The solutions dent come easy. Who should bo let out early? Who sbet/d slay behind bars? Will taxpayers loot the bil for more Jails? Will capital punishment help solve overcrowing? Thousands of fives and bilions of dollars wall on the answers. That's why The Big House Is so important. The Big House is not a collection of reform thooros. Rather, it is an Incrodibly detailed tock al exactly bow prison» work: how do you hcuse. feed, and control thousands of violent, angry people? The Big House takes a gritty look at issues like capital punishment, psychcsurgory. not control a rd doalng with tho sexual needs Of phionors Tony Iosco ixdcretands the interplay between convicts and thoir keopors. A frequent ccatrbutor to law enforcement publications. ho is also Cho author of Escape From Confronted Custody. In The Big House, he exam no s the prison system from al perspectives: the Inmates, tho •>J9rd8. the polhcfans. and tho taxpayers. Chapters include: - History • Basu: Incarccralicci • Physical Custody • Prison Life • Custody Personnel • Security Procedures • Reform and Rehablitebcn • Psychiatric Treatment • Escapes • Riots and Disorders • Public Relations • Training • Toots • The Future • And more. The autlxx says. 'A slrrole way to reduce immediately the number of people in prison is to ¿©criminal^© certain non-violent arid viOfmleSS crimes. It may take years before people with enough imagination ctomnsle Legislatives, but gradually we may expect to so© decrminaJization of pornography, proswution. any form of sex between consenting adults, drug possession, gambing. and various typ««s of status offenses.* Tho crisis in criminal Justice touches tho lives of everyone. Those concerned wzn how the prison system works — and how It can work better shr.ud start with The Big House.
1991, SH x 11, rSSpp. Htostroted, Indexed, soft cover.
THE BIG HOUSE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40071)
*** SURVIVING IN PRISON
by Harold S. Long Corr.kls don't Ive to prisons —
they survive thorn. Harold S. Long has
written a disturbing and deeply
moving account of prison Ho. Long
has been behind bars for over ton
years. He describes how prisons aro
run: the penal cede and tho co I bosk
code. He takes you out to tho yard and
Into the bolo. Ho oxpans th©
complete fahuro of most
'rehsblinabcn' programs. And be
reveals what it is Ifco to survive tho
ladaton. hun-rilaticn. and brutality of
prison life. H&re are some Priof excerpts from this powerful new booir. The first end most Important thing a prisoner must realize 18 that he is a meaningless body among hundreds of other meanlngtess bodies. No emptoyeo within an institution is going to stick his neck out for an inmate. It makes no difference if ho Is entangled In an to/jstfoe or gross misunderstanding.* The black market has such hems as radios. TVs. tapes, fans, street doming, and an assortment of Jewelry. Anyming else you mghf need that can be commandoorod from state supply rooms, such as stationary and office supples, janitorial supples such as foundry soap, furniture pofoh. or anything esc they may stock, can bo purchased for a retet?.©!/ small fee. If the state uses f.. < can bo bought cn tho black market. Weapons, of course, aro always available. They will be homemade knives constructed from a shaft or flat piece of steel, sharpened well enough to pass easily through skin and dothing. For those who prefer a tluot s tri tong instrument pipes may be purchased for a lesser fee. end In all mapr institutions, at toast a couple of tomales will be to the business of manufacturing weapons.* In the free word. a man faced with... provocation can g&l another job. find another place to socalzo or pursue recreational Interests, and in severe cases, relocate his place of roskferc©. Even if Itofte Of thflSO remedial actions aro fcosblo. ho can stil find al least temporary sanctuary from th© frustrations by simply going lor a walk or a ride. In prison, there are no such options.* The constant and unending growth of the prison popUafon has caused the by-product of dcubto bunking in coils which were designed for singTe occupancy, thereby Intensifying tho already violent atmosphere. An area an Inmate onco shared with 100 man must be shared with 150 or 200 men; more people, more personalty traits, and an increased proximity of visual, auditory, and corloct. With all the other stresses, of prison firing, the last thing an Inmate needs to to have what he consdors a detestable person within constant range of hs everyday perception, and Ihis is where Interpersonal stole ard hostllbcs begin, and where prison administrations fwl to control tho environment they have created.' *A slaggoring percentage of prisoners walk w«h an exaggerated swagger to projoct a tough guy image, comparable to a schoolyard bully. They talk toudy at inappropriate times, dam to have had material possessions mat wr.ro obvlcusty bayord th*r means, profess to have kixiwtedgn or expor-oncc with subSurviving In Prison
is mixh mere than tho story of how priions work and where tFwy fan It is tho truo account of one man’s stnjpglo to preserve some shred of dignify that ho can us© to build a new Ife... II only he can sunwo.
1990, SYi x 11, 123pp, sort cover.
SURVIVING IN PRISON: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40070)
*** ESPIONAGE: DOWN AND DIRTY
by Tony Lesee In the murky world of
the spy. harcPy anything is
as it soems. There are
secrets. false ktentittos,
cover storfes. Iles,
evasions, denials, and a
nerve-racking atmosphere
of conspiracy. For some
people, this world is
attractive. it’s also
dangerous. Espionage: Down and
Dirty
is a dizzying ride
through decates ol lies so
wild you! wonder if eren
the people st the top know
what's going on. It shows
how spies are recruited,
trained and deployed. It
shows how they got pad:
sometimes wXh money,
sometimes with sex. sometimes with their own fives. And it shows what happens when they
are discovered. Throughout this book, youll read about the experts of the most
notcctaus spies in recent history. • The Walker Spy Ring • British
teubie-agent KJm Phitry • The ’Falcon’ ard the ’Snowman’ • Julius
and Ethel Rosenberg • The Pollard Case • Retard Miter, the spy to tha
FBI • And dozens of others. Chapters include:« Esponage Goals • Tho Spy n Fiction • Motives
♦ Recruiting Spies • Infiltration — Spying on Alfos • Evacuation • The
Lettat Pit • Security • Ccunter-Esponage • The Spy Who Gets Caught
• And more. Spying b not the gtanwws. g^et-and-tfri-fiited profwfon
portrayed in James Bond movies. But there is plenty of mystery, danger
and intrigue In the wurtd of the spy. If you want io know what it's rnrJy
like, then go undercover with us. You’J bo fosonatod by what you find.
1991, 5M x 8*4, 174 pp, piossary, toft cover.
ESPIONAGE: DOWN AND DIRTY: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55083)
*** YOU CAN’T WIN
The Autobiography of Jack Black A professional criminal operating in ths years arourd the turn of the century. Jack Black's life spans a forgotten era of American history lodged semewhoro between tho Wi'd West and the Birth of Ite lAnlropolc. From Iha main stem of tho Barbary Coast lo the hoosegows ci Salt Lake City into opon boxcars on tho Montana plains, this spirited mamair takes the reader cn an unftxgollabta journey into the hobo underworld. Jack Black says. ’Boicco my twentieth birthday. I was in the dock Of a crimnal court, on trial for burglary... Al twenty-five I was an expert house burglar, a nighttime prowtar. carefully choosing only the best tomes — homes of the weattiy, careless. Insured peepte... At thirty I was a respnetod member of the 'yegg' brotherhood, a thief... silent, secretive. wary: always a night 'worker? ..At forty I found myseff a solitary, capable pumayrr-in highwayman; an escaped convict, a fugitive, with a background cf twenty fivo years in tho underworid.- Black's world of yeOQ9. (W ca’¿. and bndle-stiff ccnvnntbns is a grand vistan of our mythta heritage. You Can't Win Is a tost classic of American rood literature.
T926, 5x8, 404pp, softcover.
YOU CANT WIN: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40073)
*** DEFEATING INDUSTRIAL SPIES
by Duncan Long It’s good business to know what the
competition is up lo. Some poopta take Site
jeb a littlo too seriously, though. They'd do
just abcut anythng to destroy their
competitors. And thn/d pay gocd mancy to
find facts Ike these: • Logai and fmanbal
problems you're lao’ng • Who your
customers are end how rruch they buy •
Any variations of government rogU.i*Jons or
cedes • The ccntcnts ol your secret
(ormujs • What new products ycu hove in
the works If this Infcrmattan is valuable lo
competitors. Investors, omptoyoos or
ochers, chances ere tha/re tryng lo gather
it. It ced'd be as simple as wading through
the trash, as hlgh-toch as using a ’laser Ustonor* to eavesdrop on critical conversations. Defeating Industrial Spies shows haw to protect tho confidentiality of your operations. It COVQn en’ery aspect of information security, physical plant, employees, guards, ccmpiZors, bugs and wiretaps, and much more. Chapters include: • Who Spies, and Why? • Low-Tech Spyng • Computer Security • Ctosed Circufi TV • Night Vision Oovicos • Buggng ard Wiretopping • Cameras, Toto scopes and Satotitcs • And More. II it soems your competitors are reading you Ike an open book, maybe ycu ought to do a Ittta rearing yourself... 1991, SHx3H, 13Spp, aiust/atcd, soft cover DEFEATING INDUSTRIAL SPIES: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 55086)
*** I CRIED, YOU DIDNT LISTEN
A Survivor’s Expose of
the California Youth Authority
by Dwight Edgar Abbott with Jack Carter Dwght Edgar Abbott e ano of tho Irrodoamab'o. 14o has robbed, raped and kiltod. Twin lightning tons lattoood on his neck confirm h’s cno-lirno merrbershp in Iha Aryan Brotherhood, the natoricus while supremacist prison gang. / Cried, You Didn't Listen a Abbctfs unlccgotlabta chronkta of his dark trip through juvcnic penal Institutions. Abbott reveals how children aro forcod Io maim and sometimes kil in order to avoid sexual dagradaticn, bow certain cpportunislk: counselors practice absoluto power an their wards, and the constant rccndc'ay of sexual and physical violence that is overlooked or encouraged by staff. With sensithty and emotional po^r. Abbott demonstrates how those appallng abuses corrupt contused and bvtfess chidrcn. creating a cycle of criminal bohavicc that usually ends in prison or death. Dw^EoborAtoM'l was sent to Los Ango'es County Ju.enile Hall after my parents wore seriously injured in an accident. I was placed in a dormitory with other young children, rangng In age frem 7 Io 17. Many of those chldren wore there bo-cause ot broken tamiles, others because they were criminals... Durng the tour months I was al jurenito hal. I expehsneed my first physical beating, my first sexual rrotostaben. my first placement in solitary conlleerrent. and I watched. tor tho first time, an act of brutal rape. Curing mis same period. I also corrmlttod my first vfttent act. My victim nearly dOd. Now. rearty 50. with most of my (latest! sentence for assault behind me. I write my sicry with the hope that young people In troutre or headed that way might be saved from what awreis them behnd the doors of America's jurenllo panal system. This abuse comes not only from the children’s poors but from lie peep’e whom society has entrusted with mo chldron’s welfare. These chFdren win oventuady respond to their pan by stealing, raping and muttering.’ / Cried, You Didn't Listen wen a Project Cer^ored award in Its first scrialiralhn. an award given to significant but underreported stories in Iha mass media. 1991, S>i xSíi, 190pp, tCustrsted, softcover.
I CRIED. YOU DIDN’T LISTEN: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40074)
*** THE 211 BOOK Armed Robbery Investigation
by Burt Rapp This book Is for potice officers and civilians air go by the beck — and when not to - Gathering fingerprints and otter pfysk^ eteerce - Why armed robbers will slay away from a victim they know has a gun - Preventing and coping with robbery — tho most effective countermeasures you can take - Pro-Active measures: going beyend normal erme provonion ate aggressively seeking oiZ perpetrators - Tho man advantage of in-house security over armed guard scrvlcos - Usa of docoys ate stake-cut teams: important points to consider bolero thor emptoymeiU - And much, much more. The 211 Bookte tte finest text on armed robbery Investigation aver printed — police officers ate ctviians alko w'U prof?, from it.
1SW.5H x5Ht 175pp, Nvstratod. softcover.
THE 211 BOOK: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40059)
SHOPLIFTING
AND
EMPLOYEE THEFT
investigation
*** SHOPLIFTING AND EMPLOYEE THEFT INVESTIGATION
by Burt Rapp
Shcplfcng has existed for centuries — for as long as ttere have been steps. This took is for tte reCarer who go cutely wants to cut hto losses from shcplfttog ate errptoyee theft. It to also for tte socuncy manager whose task to to reduce Ns employers lesser,. Ate It to a practical gukte for the security guard, the lowest person down the security line, who le at the ctrtog edge- This book will teto him to tho performance d his duties. Topes covered in depth tocAxfe: - Relal Profits and losses. - Why Peopte Steal. - Steplifter Types: Amateurs and Pros. - Steplitters: Tools ate Techniques. - Eye-oponng excerpts from a training manual for shepiftars which originated wth a Calfomia gang. - Employee theft. Employees steal mere titan shoplifters. How they do it — more than 12 different methods. - How to make an arrest of a shoplifter. - lArrors. ’cccps.’ ate dosed-circut TV — which are best for you? - The law and 1ho Security Officer. What private security personnel can do that the poilco can’t. - Hrtng ate screening practices to avoid omptoyoo IhofL - How to train pri vato security officers. - The Shoplifter Pro&o: Nno things to watch out for. - Design ng a modern security system — whst you note to knew. - Ate much, much more. Shoplifting find Employee Theft investigation is must reading for anyone Interested In thto very common area of modem crime.
1949, M xW, 1T2pp, Utertreted, softcover.
SHOPLIFTING AND EMPLOYEE
THEFT INVESTIGATION: $13.95
(ORDER NUMBER 40C61 )
*** THE RIP-OFF BOOK
Tho Complete Guide to Frauds,
Con Games, Swindles, and Rackets
by Victor Santoro commcn Io all con games • This is Ito single finest bcok ever
written (Xi Ibu subject cl frauds and
con games. It gees into vast data I cn
what frauds arc. haw they work, and
why we arc vulnerable to Item. Ard
unIke Otter becks, it even tells ycu
tow to strike back it ycu have been
victimized by a rip-olf. Contents of this amazing book
toCkMfc: • Why crime pays for the
fraud artist • How con men stay one
step ahead of the law • Why police
and prosecutors often will no! bring
ctiarpas against fraud artists • Where
fraud overlaps legitimate business
practices — wham do you draw Jie
line? • Six reasons why criminals
choose frauds over other crimes •
Anatomy oi a fraud — sU efoments
Cfassc Swinctes — new wrinkles on •elder, but gcodics’ — some ere over one hundred years dd. but are still claiming victims todayl • Frauds against small buaicossos — wtol lo watch out lor • Cons that can be worked co your relatives while you’re out of town • •Ronumerectorr.es’ ard other lieafci frauds • I few con men can find cut your unlisted telephone number • FAall fraud — more popular naw than ever • Frauds involving sex — tow they operate and tow thoy pct away with it • Real estate frauds and land swindles — Still around 1cd3y • How your Stock broker can rip yvu off — legally • Frauds invoking die tekspheno • And much, much more, nobdng haw to strke heck if you have been victinwed. a glossary of terms, and much more ’ The Rip-Off Book 4 a virtual encyclopedia cf frauds, con games, ard swindles! Both law enforcement odtoers and private citizens will benefit from the rp-otts exposed by Santoro. Highly recommended.
IMS, 5H x 8H. 200pp, soft cover.
THE RIP-OFF BOOK: $12.95
CORDER NUMBER 40033)
*** INTERROGATION
A Complete Manual
by Burt Rapp k complete manual co interrogation — includng haw Io survive Mviyinlerrogaled? . Contents inctode: • Tto history of interrogation • Moda myths about interrogation • The basics of effective Interrogaton • Peyctobgical factors • Tho nine qualties a successful Interviewer should have • Lies, white fas. haV- InZhs and omissions • Verbal indicators Itoi a perron is lying • Body language as an anddMor of guilt • Choosing the bust tocale for an rilerrogalicn • Row to establish rapped with a subject • How to get around tho requirement of the Mranda Warning • Confessions, what realy toppens • Examination and cross-examination • Using deception to gel a confession • Tlyj truth about Lie Detectors • Truth Scrum and other drugs • Torture and the Thrd Degree • The Gestapo and other secret pofice • Soviet interrogation and Brainwashing • Why interrogations fail • What to do if you are being interrogated • And much, much more. interrogation: A Complete Manual is an exccltont gukfe to evorythng you ever wanted to knaw about the subject tut ddnl know ha* to ask.
19S7, SH x8X. 230pp, tPustnted, soft cover.
INTERROGATION: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58047)
*** NIGHTMARE ABROAD Stories of Americans Imprisoned in Foreign Lands by Peter Laufer You are a law-abiding citizen, so you won’t bo arrested cn your overseas vacation. You are a US ccizen. so oven if you are arrested, your government wil como lo your aid Rigfrit? Wrong* Peter Lauter explodes these ccrnmcn misconceptions in Ns eye-opening study of how Americans eixl up imprisoned abroad, why out government tops so little, ard how lo avoid disaster n foreign travel. Thousands of Americans arc currently mpnsonrxl overseas To research Nightmare Abroad. Laufer Iravetod around tho world, stepping in 21 countries to vis* imprisoned Americans, who aro often hold without trial. Desp4to resistance from most foreign piters and even seme US Consular officials, he managed to tour jails and tak with American prisoners, interview US and foreign government officials, ard meet Americans now released from custody. Condilicns ranged from hccnbta filth in a Pakistani prison lo ths comfort of a modem Canadian jai to a Mexican prison community where money ccuM buy Just about anything. Prisoners included middle class vacallçnçrç, Intefn^on# Vt^nessmen, and young Americans touring tho world. Laufer explores the cUBural msuncferstandlngs that land Americans in jaf. A woman accepts a curto In Turkey to gal rid of a street SOîer and is arrested 1er smuggling antiqutes. A Ixislnoss-wornan in Nigeria finds her dcalngs have been made iDegal retroocthtely, and she faces a death sentence. Two young men m PakeUan aro convicted of bank robber)' and sentenced lo have their hand; and feel cut oft. Despite the often hcrnbte situations In which Americans are confined. Lairier finds many inspirational tales of perseverance h the tacs of adversity. The took is a compendium of real-life drama from around tho world.
1993. 6x9,207pp, iHustratod, hardcover.
NIGHTMARE ABROAD: $20.00
(ORDER NUMBER 99090)
*** FRAUDS, RIP-OFFS AND CON GAMES
by Victor Santoro Victor Santoro Is back with another
fine book on Frauds;, Rip-Offs And Con
Games
Cedents Include: • The Dirty
White Cofiar • Securtfiss Swindles and
Theft - Tho ’Tcrhble WJIInmsons' • The
Gypsies: Criminal Lric^ies •
Restaurant Scams • Cmdrt Cards: Cons
□rd Catches • ’Financial Ptennars’ •
Intoloctual Fads: Soling Counterfeit
Ideas ♦ Coat-Tailing • Fraud Salad: An
Assortment o4 Con Games • And
much, much more. The woods am full of wo.\res — don’t
be a sheep! Learn all about Frauds,
Rip-Offs And Con Games from tNs exciting tock.
1SSS. 5H xBh. fSSpp, softcover.
FRAUDS. RIP-OFFS AND CON GAMES: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 49021)
*** AMERICA’S LEAST COMPETENT CRIMINALS
True talcs of would-be outlaws who have
botched, and otherwise haplessly but
hilariously fumbled their crimes
by Chuck Shepherd Crime (Mrittoty deeyrt to pay for such lunkheaded lawbreakers as: • The bursar caught red-hanefed by a returning homeowner because he hod booomn entranced playing with the owner*? vtooo gam© in midcrimo • The suspect to a sono? of vending-machine robberies who posted ha $400 boi usng a sackful ol quarters • The two criminals who Sod on tool from tho palico and hopped a barbed wire fence — right into a yard of San Quentin priacn • The rran who reported to security guards al a resect that someone had stolen S1.CO3 north of cocaine from his room • Ard much, much more. With over 200 true stories. America's Least Competent Criminals scoffs al woufd-bti scofflaws and mcrcitassly mocks America's most moronic criminals. From burglars who forget their disguises to robbers who shoot themselves to crimnafs who get stuck al the scene of tbs crime and thfevee *ho graduated from the TIyw Sieves School 01 Burglary* whatever Iha crime may be. Chude Shepherd relates tales that wil licklo your funny fcono er leave you sfack-jawod -and wondering. What was that person thanking?
1993, 5 xB, 149pp. Nostra fed. softcover.
AMERICA'S LEAST COMPETENT CRIMINALS: $9.00
(ORDER NUMBER 4O3B1)
*** COMPUTER-RELATED CRIME
US Army Military Police School This manual wse prepared for toe exdusto use of the US Army Central inteiigctoce DMston. it provides exploit details cn haw computer crime to perpetrated, how to (toiect it. and hew to prevent n. AU me modem lechniQjes of criminal computer activity are doftcribed in this tx>ck: ♦ Cota Dklding (Altering xMccmabon before or during input) ♦ Trojan horse (secretly embedding instructions in a computer program) • Salami techniques (stealing small amounts from a largo number ci accounts) • Superzappng (ushg a 'master-key* uliity program to override normal access restrictions) • Trap doors (gaining unautitorized eocess through a ’hole' in the program) • Logo borhbs (destructive programs that lie waiting to be triggered) • Asynchronous attacks (taking advantage of tho ways computers organize their tasks) • Scavenging (gathering up valuable crumbs left Oy careless computer user?) • Date Iwkage (stealing data in various forms) • Pigg’/backlng & impersonation (unauthorized use of someone eise's compuicr or passwords) • Wretapping (Mealrvj date as 4 is sent over the phone inns or no airwaves) • Srm/atton (using computers to plan other cr.mcs) ♦ And more. CompufcrdJelated Crime is wntten n common language, with p'onty ol examples, charts and ttustralbns Io clarify tho text For each type of crime, you team who too aktfy culprit? are. methods tor catching thorn, and what evidence you need to prer.-a your case.
1990, SH X11, 79pp. Nostra ted. glossary. softcover.
COMPUTER-RELATED CRIME: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40064)
*** DIRTY TRICKS COPS USE
(And Why They Use Them)
by Bart Rommel They make DWy Hwy took Oke Mr.
Ctoan.
M you think Rodney King had it
rough, you am't $eon nothin’ yell Getta
load ol these Dirty Tricks Cops Use
to boat ton 'bad guys": - A cop plants drugs on a private
pfianc. then seizes the piano for
polkx? department use. - A cop mace on a suspect's
car seat. After a few minutes of
driving, the suspects crotch and
rear burn Ike lire. - Pole© leave blank tape at live
beginning of an illegal interroga-
tion. mon go bock and record
themselves reading tho suspocl
his rights. - How cops use stunguns Io torture
suspects w.thcul leaving marks. - I low vigilante cops conduct an 'execution.* - How cops act/ drugs to confiscated evidence to increase toe charge
frem a misdemeanor to a felony. - How ccps atari gang wars to thin out street loughs. - And mush more, including iiegai wiretapa, using snitches, pelting
search warran to without prebabto cause, and keeping confiscated
drugs, txms. a rd cash to pay for drty business' These cops say the taw is stacked in favor of toe 'bed guys.’ and
thci/re Just out to oven the score. ¡1 you want to know how the 'juries*
system rooky wo rks. ycu must read tils shocking book.
1993. 54 x 84, 158 pp, indexed, sort cover.
DIRTY TRICKS COPS USE: $14.96
(ORDER NUMBER M084)
Price
S = legitinatc supply
of an iten
S’ ■ stolen supply of
the iten
*** BLACK MARKET OPERATIONS
Marketing Theory
and the Fencing of Stolen Goods This book takes you behnd tho scones tor a fascinating tock at an actual ¿legal market in operation: toe traffic In stolen goods. Principles covered Irckxfo - How are stolen goods traded? - How are prices sot to the black market? - What factors must be oonsldared In arriving a1 a black market product mix? - How doer, the fence mafch tho demand and supply of stolen goods? - How is demand tor stolen merchandise st mid Aled? - What ara the mofzes and hab to of Sidon gacds consumers? AS those questions and many more are answered in tie pages of Black Market Operations: Marketing Theory and The Fencing of Stolen Goods. The authors do not engage in moral denurtóátbns. Instead, they lake an economic approach in dealing with tie practical prebtoms of prkirvg. marketing, dstritutkm, storage, and cCbcr business aspects of dealing in stolen property.
1971, 5~Jix8Ji. 102 pp, charts end graphs, softcover.
BLACK MARKET OPERATIONS: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER *10058)
** Online with the Super Hacker
© 1993 by Michael E. Marotta
(mercury @well.sf.ca.us)
He calls himself ’The Knightmare." He is one of a new breed of computer security crackers. He hasn’t read / lackers by Steven Levy or Tracy Kidder's The Souf of a Neu? Machine. He doesn’t particularly like Chinese food and doesn’t know too much about old technology. He hasn’t read any books by William Gibson and he liasn’t seen Sneakers or Lawnmower Man. But he can break into a computer system and find out anything he wants to know. He calls himself "The Knightmarc."
He is one of the new breed of com-
puter security crackers. He can break
into a computer system and find out
anything he wants to know. We never met. Fve never seen him. We exchanged e- mall. Our conversation took six days. My 1000-byte questions were answered with 10K responses. 1 used a local commercial site on the Internet while he came to me from an Ivy League school. Proves nothing. There’s even an Internet node in Antarctica now. He could be anyone, anywhere. He first used a computer in the fifth grade. ‘That’s when 1 became a computer hacker," he wrote. "I’ve been a hacker all my fife, of course.’ Today, he programs in C, C++ and Basic on an IBM PS/1 and a laptop. I asked him about changes in computer technology. Pie GUI (Graphical User Interface) has had te main effects: It has made it easier for anyone to use a computer and it has made it harder for hackers to get around. With a GUI, you use a mouse to point and click at something. If a command isn’t allowed, there is no way to call It. You can’t hack them. I could almost hear The Knighlmare’s key’s clacking. "Did somebody say ’can’t? ’You can't do that? That’s what the hacker thrives on! If there’s no immediate access to a command system, perhaps there’s an account that allows such access. If not that, there will be hackers who will get in touch with the people who work at the company, or get a Job there themselves.’ mercury: *1 collect old computer stuff. I have a Scientific American from 1949, conference proceedings from 1962...’ The Knightmare: ’I collect useful stuff that I’ve found in the trash (and through other sources). 1 have a huge collection of security manuals, including a very nice set from AT&T. 1 also have various electronic components, printouts, disks, tapes, microfiche, books, and In-house journals and directories. Most of this stuff has been useful In one way or another, sometimes offering means to a hack; other times, in other ways.’ One of the ways it was useful was that it lead him to write Secrets of a Super Hacker for Lcompanics. It took him a year to gather his thoughts and a summer to 1 put them out via WordPerfect for Windows. The book is written in colloquial American, just the way a smart person would talk. Bill Landreth's Out of the Inner Circle and the movie IVarGames typified the 1980$. This book will Join the movie Sneakers In defining the 1990s. I Ie says that his handle doesn't mean anything to him, that he made it up to play a computer game ard that he can't understand why people confuse him with Craig Neldorf who Is known as Knight Lightning. If everyone in the world were hackers in the broadest sense, we'd be more independent, more curious, and more concerned with the world — because we would realize what control we individuals cara have over it. mercury: “What would the world be like if everyone were like you?' The Knightmare: *1 don't think I'm doing anything bad; 1 really don't. And I have a high sense of moral values. I’m not an 'anarchist techno-guerrilla,’ and I'm not recommending nor suggesting nor teaching that behavior. If everyone in the world were hackers in the broadest sense, we'd be more Independent, more curious, and more concerned with the world — because we would realize what control we individuals can have over it. But I'm talking about people who hack responsibly. If people start World War III or insert your favorite hacker horror story... then obviously we've got problems. mercury: 'Loompanics hired two different data processing professionals to review the manuscript for technical accuracy. What was the result of that?’ The Knightmare: "A good number of comments, questions, and concerns came up. UsuaDy things were added to the text, to make it easier to understand. 1 think it was very helpful to hear outside comments, because it made the book a better book.” He denies being an anarchist techno-guerrilla but he calls Vice President AJ Gore's proposed NREN data superhighway a ’sham... just one more instance of government trying to control every facet of our lives.... People all over the world are exchanging information, and the government Is pissed because they don't have tire ability to regulate it. infiltrate it. intercept it, and promulgate their own fabrications. ...There are plenty of CIA and NS A thugs sitting around In leather chairs somewhere, mastur bating to tire thought of complete and total access to every electronic transmission nationwide." Yet, that description applies to hackers, as well. It seems that what we have is an open competition for access to information. Call it ’Spy vs Spy" or 'Pudknocker vs Pudknocker.* mercury: "What do you see as a Good Hack in the year 2001? When the Net carries video and voice along with data, what opportunities open up for hackers?' The Knightmare: '1 think satellite-based technologies will take over those sorts of roles long before corporations and government can agree on NREN and video transmission protocols and how many secret police they'll need to govern the highway. 1 don't think the technology changes the way hackers work, but it changes what they will work on." Joseph Weizenbaum is one of the fathers of artificial intelligence, a pursuit he all but renounced. The Knightmare has never read Computer Power and Human Rea- son and so he falls right Into the pits marked by Welzen- baum. According to The Knightmare, The hacker believes he has the right to be God over other people's worlds. Your passions supply your life algorithms. The photographer mentally clicks some snapshots. I look at a lot of life events AS IF THEY WERE PROGRAMS to be tweaked, poked at. the bugs removed. But 1 also see It from other perspectives as well." Those other perspectives include playing piano and guitar. When he writes about music, it sounds like when he writes about hacking. There are plenty of CIA and NSA thugs sitting around in leather chairs masturbating to the thought of complete and total access to every electronic transmission nationwide. I______________________________________________ y The Knightmare: "I compose in my head. Sometimes I’ll just be driving or in the shower or something, and a ’song phrase' will pop into my head. 1 don't know if that’s a real concept, but I define a song phrase as a bit of lyrics and music that works together perfectly. 1 sing the phrase so I don't forget It. and I add on a second phrase or two. Usually 1 get a couple lines and then I'm stuck. 1 repeat (hose constantly so I don't forget... (man, I reaDy should practice notation)... then one day I do for gel what I've written. But the next morning I wake up and the song is just pouncing through my brain. And it just flows cut. I write down the lyrics, sing the song, and its mine. As I keep singing it and thinking about the finished song, I begin to learn things like how the bass fine should play, and different ways to add newness to the song." On the matter of right and wrong, he concedes that ocher hackers "will give you any sort of argument to ted you that what they're doing is okay. Perhaps we're doing it hecouse it's wrong." Arxl yet he backpedals, claiming to be introspective and moral. For The Knightmare, nWralily is not damaging the system you have just broken into. This is. in fact, in line with the ’classical tradition' of hacking. According to The Knightmare, ’Design Is rules. Design is thinking. I don't want to be bothered with pre-planning and pre-design. I want action and 1 want it now.” (I !e also hasn't read Atlas Shrugged.) This underscores live preference that hackers have for absurdly powerful handles like Doktor Deth and The Grim Reaper. Hackers are in fact nerds. It’s just that they« are seldom constrained by any pretense of morality. Cyberspace is a new world and in it the hacker is a datalord, a baudrate barbarian who takes what he wants. The Knightmare: T always stumble across little leads and ideas to get into systems, Eke maybe 1 wake up one day and realize I've never broken into the New York Stock Exchange computer system. So my goal for the day becomes. break into NYSE.' In short, I hack a particular system because I seek an experience I’ve never had before.” mercury: Ts there some way that finding the New York Stock Exchange computer network is like writing a fortune cookie program in 20 bytes?* The Knightmare: ’A person who writes tight code has much in common with a person who breaks into computers, but there is a big difference too, sure. We can call both people 'hackers.* and they’ll be happy you called them that. All hacking, no matter if it's good or bad. hacking or cracking, ad hacking is connected in that regard." The Knightmare wants people to leam from him how to break into systems. Then they can understand how to protect their own. He Intended his work to start from the wrong side of the law. He knows that his Secrets of a Super Hacker is "a really great book’ because it includes anecdotes that reveal what's beneath the surface, the unseen. and because it provides "the resources to continue on your own after the book is over." The Knightmare's first hack involved guessing a password by looking around a grown-up’s office, seeing a calendar with boats on It and trying BOAT. He prides himself on his empathic ability to put himself in your shoes and feel what was going through your mind at the time. Silly as this sounds at first, it Is indeed the intuition that deftly turns a genius onto the correct track of an Investigation. He flatly denies relying on the grinding trial-and-error described in The Cuckoo's Egg and Cyberpunk. At one point he intenupts himself In Heu of interrupting me — a quirk of working via email, where immediacy is lost. He emphatically denies once more ever relying on repetitious trial and error. Then he denies the denial. mercury: 'You deny relying on the grinding repetition of trial and error so Stereotypical of hackers.’ The Knightmare: ’No I don't! I don't deny that at all! Sometimes it is necessary to repeatedly try things until something finally works. ... And some of them might have to be repetitions themselves. We try not to do that. You're right, traditionally we think of hackers grinding away at the computer. But look, part of being a hacker is that you want to use the computer in the fastest, mast efficient way possible; like you said, generating a small program was your favorite hack. Efficiency in action is as stereotypical as its opposite that you mention." mercury: *Would you call hacking an art?’ The Knightmare: "No. I wouldn't call it an art unless the hacker wants to call some growth of hb hacking ’art/” mercury: "Do you see a future for hacking?" - You don't know if you can break into the system until you try! That means there will always be systems to hack, and there will always be hackers to try their hands at hacking those systems." \_______________________________________________ The Knightmare: ’Sure. Maybe it won't be computers. Edison hacked the l^ht bulb, and aren't you glad he did? There's always something to hack. Sometimes there's something new." mercury: "Your book is going to wake up a lot of people. Would you say that after 1995, any system you can break into isn't worth breaking into?" The Knightmare: "But you don't know if you can break into the system until you try! That means there will always be systems to hack, and there will always be hackers to try their hands at hacking those systems." ♦ ** Secrets Of A SUPER HACKER
by The Knightmare
The Knight-
mare is the sort
of Super Hacker
who keeps se-
curity guards from
sleeping at night.
He's not mo-
tivated by money
or malice. He's in
it for the hack. If
your computer
has any link what-
soever to the out-
side world, there
is no question
The Knightmare
can break in; the
only question is
whether he wants
to. Secrets Of A Super Hacker is an extraordinary manual on the methods of hacking. Here are some of the techniques covered in this data-devouring dossier: Brute Force Attacks: Hurling passwords at a system until It cracks. Social Engineering and Reverse Social Engineering: Seducing legitimate users into revealing their passwords. Spoofing: Designing dummy screens; delivering fake e-mail. Superuser Abuser: How to get system managers to do your dirty work for you! Screen Stealing: How to secretly record every image that appears on a computer screen. Data Delivery: How to hide the information you've collected; How to e-mail it to your computer. Stair Stepping: How to use a low-level account to gain ever-higher levels of access. And Much Morel Including a brief history of hacking, lists of likely passwords, and a summary of computer crime laws and a glossary. In precise step-by-step detail, The Knightmare guides you through what you should know before the hack, and how to research your target. Then he guides you through the hack, including public access computers and terminals, on-site hacking (the trespasserhacker) and hacking at home, as well as computer bulletin boards, and what to do once you are inside. Perhaps the most important chapter of all is Hacker Security: How to Keep from Getting Caught. Here, The Knightmare reveals how to keep from getting caught in researching, how to keep from getting caught in social engineering, dialing in, laptop hints, your on-the-road kit, system tiptoeing, BBS protection, other on-line security tips, security logs, and much, much more. The Knightmare also goes into The Hacker's Ethic. Some Thoughts to the Concerned Administrator, Some Thoughts to the Concerned Hacker, and more. The Super Hacker reveals all his secrets: Trojan Horses, Viruses, Worms, Trap Doors and Dummy Accounts. Thes how-to text is highlighted with bare-knuckles tales of some of The Knightmare’s own actual hacks, including on-site hacking, remote-access hacking and bulletin board busting. From trio Introduction by Gareth Branwym '‘The Knightmare" presents his complex view of hacking in Secrets Of A Superhacker. In this classic hacker cookbook, the author has gone to great pains to explain the massive width and breadth of hacking, cracking, and computer security. With Sherlock Holmes-like compulsion and attention to detail, he presents the history of hacking, the how-to of hacking, the legal and ethical issues surrounding hacking, and his own personal reasons for hacking. Numerous examples and 'amazing hacker tales' take the reader inside each level of the hack. Reading Secrets will change the way you look at computers and computer security. It has already been very valuable to me. I am a smarter computer/net user now and much more attuned to computer security. ...In the true spirit of freedom of information, Secrets Of A Super Hacker is being made available to anyone who cares to read it. It is my hope that it will keep the debate alive and that those who make use of its privileged information will do so responsibly and without malice." No system can withstand the ingenious, unrelenting assaults of The Knightmare. And no person concerned with computers and computer security should miss this amazing manual of electronic mayhem. Loompanics Unlimited Is very proud to offer our readers The Knightmare's Secrets Of A Super Hacker. 1994, SUx 11, 211 pp, Illustrated, softcover. SECRETS OF A SUPER HACKER: S19.95 (ORDER NUMBER 91085) *** SEDUCTIONS OF CRIME Moral and Sensual Attractions In Doing Evil by Jack Katz in Seductions Of Crime,
Jack Katz asks a (feceptively
simple question: What are
people trying to do when tr»ey
commit crimes? His answers,
covering a range from
juzenile deinqusncy to the
most cokJ-tliXKfed murder,
prove the inadequacy of all
conventional explanations of
criminal behavior. Indeed, tfiis
brillaci took wB rovclutionrxo
ths ways wo think about
crime. Como on. admit t: you
have felt the attractions of
•deviane* acts ard behavior. Uany would argue that
impassioned murder, often
striong at doso Monds and
loved ones, must bo an act of
temporary Insanity. Not so.
argues Katz. who uncovers noi only *s emotional logic, tut the special moral appeal or ’Righteous Slaughter.’ Shopiftng. burglary, and vandalism offer valuable rewards to the young, but the rewards. Katz demonstrates. are not the obvious material ones. Rather. "Sneaky Thrits* offer the adolescent a magical way of concealing and testing censored desires. Persistent armed robbers know that their profits are often puny ard expect Io spend long periods in prison. The ’professional’ robber, however, is rot a cost-benefit accointant. but □ ’Hardman,’ caught up in the atùro cf Action. Chaos, ard Control. And finaiy. Katz mantans, ’eoH-bloodod. wnsoloss kilters’ Ika Gary Gilmore, far from beirvg insenscrfc to the sulfa rings of others, are procccupod with moral questions and seduced by the attractions of Primordial Evil. Chapters includo: Righteous Slaughter • Sneaky Thrills ♦ Ways of the Badass ♦ Street Elites ♦ Ddng Stickup • Acton. Chaos, and Control: Persisting wdi Stickup • Of Hardmcn and 'Bad Niggers’: Gender and Ethnicity in the Background of Stckup • Primordial Evil: Sense and Dynamo in Cold-Blooded. Senseless' Murder • ard Seductions and Repulsions of Crime. Seductions Of Crime explores the psycho and enters the soul of the criminal. This bonk is unfergattabte.
1988, 8x9, 377pp, indexed, hardcover.
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*** ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER SYSTEMS FRAUD It can happen to you — your entire bank account draned by the blest nooviotent criminal to M the streets. That faceless person bahnd you al the Automatic Teller Machrie could actually be seeking clues to gan access to your money. Of that pleasant bank employee couXi be hatching a computerized plot to transfer thousands of your dollars to his account for a quick withdrawal and a quicker escape out of town. This manual is the first in-dopeh look at this growing crime wave. The nature and extent of electronic banking fraud is examined, including scores of actual Indcfenls Involving lost or stolen ATM cards and wire transfer fraud Initialed by sharp financial swindlers. Learn the facts before checks start bouncing!
198% SU x 11, 128 pp. soft cover.
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COMPUTER VIRUSES,
WORMS, DATA DIDDLERS,
KILLER PROGRAMS,
AND OTHER THREATS
TO YOUR SYSTEM
*** COMPUTER VIRUSES, WORMS,
DATA DIDDLERS, KILLER PROGRAMS,
AND OTHER THREATS TO YOUR SYSTEM
What They Are, How They Work, and How to
Defend Your PC, Mac or Mainframe
by John McAfee And Colin Hayes Your computer system could bo contaminated right now, without your knowing it, by a rogue program that's reproducing and waiting Io spread to other victims via pheno inn or disk. Unless you've practiced the safe computing techniques, described In this amazing new book, you riak losing al your data at any time. B you use shareware or a modem, share date with others or borrow dsks. you cotr-d become another victim of this electronic ptegue that is sweeping the nation — and the world. CRAMMED WiTH PRACTICAL EXPLANATIONS AND ADVICE ♦ Actual descriptions of viruses ♦ The afferent kinds of viruses and herw the/ work — including authors source code samples of such Infamous strains as the Pakistani Brain ard the Alameda College viruses ♦ Worms. Trojan Horses. Logic Bombs. Trapdoors, and other threats to your system ♦ Who is a hkety target for attack? ♦ how viruses can Infect your system, even if you don’t exchange material with others ♦ How to defend against a virus attack ♦ How to detect and remove a virus ♦ Antidote software: what it ¿sard how «works ♦ Brand name reviews of the most effective antiviral programs ♦ Appendices on virus attack statistics and on testing ard implementing defensive software ♦ Glossary of viral terms ♦ And much, much morel Whether you run a million-dollar mainframe, word process at homo, or don't even cjso a computer, ycuYc at risk from tho milions of virus Infections around tho word.
1989, SM x 8t4, 254pp, Hfuslrated, indexed, softcover.
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*** THE NEW HACKER'S DICTIONARY
Second Edition Compiled by Eric S. Raymond THE N¿E W M3 >iC3«4 cálen
nSty I. 5Wc Jr.
If
ERIC S. RAYMOND This is a humor-
cus anc handy gudo
to ths language of
computer hackers.
Hackers are pocplo
who spend their time
studying how Com-
puter systems work,
sometimes by trying
to break into them.
They have mapped
cut territories fix the
rest of us who foils**
them into the col ne
wodd. The New
Hacker's Dictionary
is an indispensable
ijjkJe to their lan-
guage. which ts no*
tho current vocabu-
lary c4 china com-
munlcatons. Along with hun-
dreds of delirtoons.
The New Hecker's
Dictionary
provdcs
the comptete etymol-
ogy of the words,
which themsohos contain the history of hackers in cyborspocw. You’D loam about hacker grammar, usage and style, so you can commurrcalo cficcbvoly onlno. Some sample definitions: ASCilftrt: The lino ad ot drawing diagrams using ASCH characters. Learn how to draw Baa Simpson, a cal or a 'Satanic co*.' barfmsil: MUt'ple bourra messages aocumt/aling to the level of serious annoyance. name To post an e-mail message intended to insult or pro- vqm. See a*»; ^me w.' IMHO: AbbroZellon for 'In My Humb’e Opinion • nastygram: An Item of e-mail that takes advantage ot mThe New Hacker's Dictionary
is an illustrated collection of slang terms used by various subetftures of computer hackers. While some technical material is included ter background flaw, it Is no« a technical dictionary; wfiai Is dbsenbed is tho language hackers use among themselves for fun. socal ccmmuncation and technical debate. This new edition includes rrore than 200 new entries and revisions to more than 175 words from the previous edition. It is historically richer and more etymologcal.y correct than its predecessor. The murky origins of several important jargon terms have been clarified, overturning a few longstanding folk etymologies. You will find The New Hacker's Dictionary to be a helpful guide and an enjoyable reference that you will use time and time again.
1093, 6x9, S29pp, iHustralcd, soft cover.
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Bypassing Alarms and Defeating Locks
by Carl Hammer Well-executed breaking and entering operations arc of vital
Importance to the success of imefllgorce-galhoring missions and ether
secret warfare assignments. On the other hand, those that are lotted or.
worse yet. detected and exposed, can result in public humiliation and
will almost always have serious consequences. The outcome of an entry operation depends on two iTportant factors:
tactics and techniques. The tactics used (what kind of rooonnatssanoo
wi« be done? will the entry be covert or overt?) doicrmino how the
operative conduct", tho oporaticn and avoids getting caught Thu
tochnques arc tho actuaJ methods used to bypass or defeat locks and
circumvent or counteract alarm systems. Ths book Is the professional intruder's guide to avcidng faiuro. It
epens with a discussion of target roconnaissnncn ard planning for bccovert and evert entry operations. What follows Is a thorough
examination of the various types of locks and alarms. instructions tor
improvising lock-picking fools, plus techniques for breaking nto cars,
opening file cabinets and desk drawers. cracking safes and
circumventing various types of alarms end sensors. Cari Hammer
covers the tricks of the irade in exhaustive detail, revealing tho most
eflectrro and up-to-date methods for eliminating a variety of obstacles in
the most expedient manner.
1992. 5H Jr 8H, 216pp, fffustnrfccf. soft cover.
EX PEDIENT BAE: $20.00
(ORDER NUMBER 52057)
*** SECURITY SYSTEMS SIMPLIFIED
Protecting Your Homo, Business,
and Car with State-of-the-Art Burglar Alarms
by Steve Hampton
Learn professional socrots of protecting
your valuables and loved ones with tliis
entcal analysis of modem intruder alarms.
Master locksmith and security specialist
Stave Hampton reveals:
• the drliororjce between amateur and
experienced burglars and tho best ways
io thwart both
- Utie-known tricks Io improve tho security
cf the leeks cn your dnors and windows - how to create a car r.rxxinty system that
wJI foil any pilot - tho pros and cons o1 infrarod detectors. ponmetor systems, microwave alarms, ultrasonic devices, proximity Electors and much mom. Avoid becoming a vtoilm by discovering what security system is best for your needs.
1992, 6H Jr 8H, 123 pp, Wustrsfect,
SECURITY SYSTEMS SIMPLIFIED: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 52055)
*** COMBINATION LOCK PRINCIPLES
by Desert Publications An excellent student manual that wMI serve as a foundation for all your studies cn combination locks. Ths manual is written ar curd tlrc peptfar Master 1500 combination padlock. Both tho Oder model and tho new improved version of this lock are covered. These subjects are covered: The construction and names of parts; How to determine the combination by u^ng codo bcoks; Reading an open tock; Drilling; Openng using a special fully oxplamcd method of manipulation; and more. The txx>k is well ifuslrated, wAh exploded views that fully explain how tho mechanism works.
1974, SH Jf 8H, 25 pp. Ntustratcd, soft cover.
COMBINATION LOCK PRINCIPLES: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52019)
*** THE GET OUT OF JAIL FREE BOOK
by Maxwell Hutchklnson The Get Our or Jail
Free Book
starts off with
an eyo-ope ring history of
recent escape attempts,
both successful and
unsuccessful You wJI bo
amazed by the cons m
West Virgins who used
their pbs in the prison
greenhouse to dig their way
to freedom. Ar»d ycull burst
out laughing at toss-
than-brilliant con who
escaped from a maximum
security prison, only to bo
recaptured for a parking
violation. Maxwell Hutoldenscn
analyzes each escape to
see what wont right and
what want wrong. Youll
watch oons try anything to
get over the well, under the wat or through the war You! bo stunned at how simple some escapes are, and even more stunned at how simple-minded some of the attempts are. Beyond the entertariing case histories. The Get Out Of Jail Free Bookwro&L all the tricks for escaping ard staying free. In iluslrated detai. the author explains how inmates get contraband such as kn?/es, guns, explosives and money. Ho shows how they create dr/ersions and make their escapes. And ho shows what tho successful few must do to Stay free. Chapters induda: • A Test of Wil • Ccnfodoratos • Some Recent Escapo Attempts • Obtaining Contraband • Physical Fitness • Breaking Loase • Cuttirg the Trail • Disguise • Sabotego • V/oapons • Putting It All Togetter • And more. If you enjoy reading about breathtaking escapes, or if you wonder how you might get out of a light spot, then try The Got Out Of JeU Free Book. But bo warned: Once you start rearing, it will bo impossible to break looso from this book!
1992, 5H Jt 3ti, 92pp, Utuatrsted, soft cover.
THE GET OUT OF JAIL FREE BOOK: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 40076)
*** LOCK OUT
Techniques of Forced Entry
by Desert Publications This manual to on forced entry,
which to used when conventional
locksmith techniques are ©»mor
Impossible or impractical, it was
written with tho locks m.thi ng
student, proto^onal loeksmeh. and
law enforcement agent In mind Some of ire subjects covered
arc: Houses and buldings; Auto-
mobiles; Offco equipment Sur-
reptitious entry and espionage; arid
moro! Many professional tools and
methods of entry are mMM. It is
written in an easy-to-understand
manner with iarge. clear drawings
that not cn>/ show you the methods
of entry, but also show you how to
makfl some of your own tools.
197S, SH jc 8Ji, SSpp, iSiostratotf. soft cover.
LOCKOUT: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52027)
■techniques ot forced entn
Tur
Locksmith*
und
Law EnforcritWml
LOCK OUT *** TECHNIQUES OF
BURGLAR ALARM BYPASSING
by Wayne B. Yeager Any alarm system can be beaten.
Criminals have gotten past everything
from junkyard dogs to hcatsensng
museum alarms. That doesn't mean
alarms are worthless. It means anyone
concerned with security needs to know
how vulnerable these systems real"/
are. Techniques Of Burglar Alarm
Bypassing
gives you that knowledge.
Ths book ccnlahs datafod
descriptions of dozens of alarm
systems: how they work and how they
can be defeated. Alarms covered
include: • Magnetic Switches • Wh&w
Fol • Sound and Heat Detectors •
Photodeclrfc Devices • Guard Doos • Central Staton Systems • Closed-Circuit Television • And much, much
morel Residential, commercial and high-securcy systems are described in
plain EngFsh. with plenty of helpful illustrations. Find out what you're missing — before you're missing everythng.
Gel Techniques Of Bur,gfar Alarm Bypassing today! 1990. SU x SYi. 110pp. fffustrated softcover.
TECHNIQUES OF
BURGLAR ALARM BYPASSING: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52050)
*** THE B & E BOOK Burglary Techniques and Investigation
by Burt Rapp The BSE Book is an
Investigatory guide and practical
manual designed for the police
otticer In charge of a burglary
Investigation and its follow-up.
Tepes covered include:
■ Types of burglars: the difference
between professionals and ama-
teurs. ■ What burglars look for in
selecting a target. ■ Breaking and onlenng techniques
— illustrated. ■ How burglars plan the ir gateway. ■ What a 'crash car* la and how it
is used in a burglary. ■ Fencing operations — the buying
and selSng of Sloten property. ■ How to respond to a burglary in progress. ■ How to search a butting when there are burglars Inside. ■ How to effectively sea rch a crime scThe B £ E Book tells everything you need to know to investigate thorn otfoctivrSy. 19*9, *H x Sfi, 149 pp. Mt/sftated softcover. THE B & E BOOK: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 520*17)
*** Techniques of
SAFECRACKING Wayne B. Yaeger *** TECHNIQUES OF SAFECRACKING
by Wayne B. Yeager 7 could not count the number of
times I've sew a $2cO fire-safe holding
thousands of dottars in cash, or an
tSSO's safo expected to withstand
1990's attacks. *
—Wayne B. Yeager Techniques of Safecracking
reveals every known method for
breaking into safes, vaults and safety
deposit boxes. It begins with simple
ways Id guess -combinations ex steal
them in illustrated detail, it snows how
to drii. punch ard peel a safe. And «
shows how high-tech hoods use
torches and explosives to get al ycur
goods Chapters inoUde: ■ Safa Mechanics and Operations
• Gucssng the Combination
• Manipulation Tcchnqixis
• Safa On ling Methods
• Punching and Pooling
• Torches. Etc
• Explosives ■ Miscellaneous Methods d Sate Entry
♦ Safe Deposit Boxes ■ Deterrence and Prevention ■ And much more, including a listing of manufacturers’ try-out
combinations (combinations sot by the manufacturers at the fnctD.-y
— they are supposed to be changed by the new owners, but many
people do not do this, so these combinations will open a surprising
number of safes in operation today), and a listing of supplcrs of lock
and safe opening equipment. For tix? Iccksmfch or police officer, for the private investigator or store
owner, for die security professional or the jus! plain curious,
Techniques of Safecracking c an cyc-opcnng book written by a working security professional. It is the single finest bcok of its kind ever
written, ard we highly recommend it.
1999, Sfi x*H, 92 pp. Utustratod. soft cover.
TECHNIQUES OF SAFECRACKING: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 52054)
*** HIGH SPEED ENTRY
(VHS Video)
Instant Opening Techniques After watching High-Speed Entry, you will have no problem going right through high-security locks, hard-plate protection, rim-and mortise cylinder dead belts, brick wals. and steel bars. If you are a locksmith, SWAT team member, prr/ata detective, cop. lircman. or serous hobbyist, this video will open ycur eyes and shew you how tlw ranything in the bink o( an by applying the talcs! princplcs of high technology to the fields of kxksmithing ard emergency entry. Lol the experts show you how to use trio new fools of the Irada to perform new tricks: Iha Rabbet Tod and Hydra force dcor openers, the Omni Force jam spreader, tho test exdhemtic lance in Iha world, two •miracle' loals that epen almost any auto in Arrenca. electronic lockpicks, rippers and pullers, shove knrves and rdockers, and many mere 'lechie' tools. This information is all new and it all works. A ccmp’eto source guide is included. So>d for informations!purposes only.
1990, 60 minutes, color, VHS video!epe.
HIGH SPEED ENTRY: $39.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52052)
Videos are nonreturnabfe.
*** ADVANCED LOCK PICKING
by Steven M. Hampton What are the qualities ot the
master lock picker? You must h.Tvo
con&foncn that >kxj have tho skits
and knowledge to open that lack, the
a&My to improvise with or without
proper toots, and caution whan It
comes to breaching the security ot
unknown sIluaHons. Advance Io the
master tovoi with this illustrated
guide, and gain insight into modern
lock picking methods. Master locksmith Steven Hamp-
ton describes the inner workings of
the new high-security locks and
includes templates for making cus-
tom tods not available an the com-
mercial market. Schemai to diagrams
for portable electronic ptoks to open
magnetic key and card tocks bring tocksmkhing Into the Gtectrcnfe age Tps cn on ha no ng finger sensitivity. increasing concentration power, constructing practice lock boxes and more wfl help you to develop the practical experience that wit enable you to enter chat locked room, car or sate. 1999. SHriH, SO pp, Musfra/ed, /rofico^. ADVANCED LOCK PICKING: $10.00 (ORDER NUMBER 52048) *** CIA FIELD-EXPEDIENT
KEY CASTING MANUAL How docs a CIA agent get bchnd
tocked doors? Ono way is by casing
a dupltoata key from an original. This
manual, a revised reprint ol the
classic CtA Key Casting lo&fsuction
Manual.
will teach you how to make a
duplicate key when you can keep too
ordinal only a short time. Ths step-
by-step. sen-checking guide takes
you through the process of preparing
the casting mold, making the key
impression, and casting the key
model, using a standard-issue or
improvised clay-fined castng moto.
tow-melting-point casting metal and
other readily available materia*». The straightforward text and clear Jlustraltons of ths updated manual gve you the tools you ncod to create accurate keys to gain access to ori-limts areas without special equipment. 19SS, 5H rSfi' 4Spp, iik/siratod. soft corer.
CIA FIELD-EXPEDIENT
KEY CASTING MANUAL: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 52045)
---- CÎA------------------- FIELD EXPEDIENT KEY CASTING ------- MANUAL-------- *** THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO LOCK PICKING
by Eddie the Wire The very Lest book ever writ-
ten cn how to- pick tocks! This
complete illustrated manual cov-
ers lock picking techniques
thoroughly, in an easy-lo-under-
stand manner. It is the most
comprehensive beck ever writ-
ten on Ilie sutièCl. Ortti Tv#
years of research *enf into as
preparation'
Topics covered an depth ri-
elude:
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL RULES. Lock by-
pass techniques Tho unMir-
sal key to any tock. Four mlns
ot lock bypassing. HOW TO MOiUNT PRACTICE
LOCKS. Ust of needed ma-
terials and v»here to get thorn
with no questions asked. Tho
best place to mount your practice locks. How often end how long to practice. WARDED LOCKS. How they woric. Where they am usod. Typtoal key profies. Bypass techniques for warded locks. Warded padlocks. Picking the warded lock. DISC TUMBLER LOCKS. How dsc tumWer tocks work Common locations where disc tumbler locks are found. How to pick them. How to make keys. Raking the <%sc tumbfer lock. LEVER TUMBLER LOCKS. How they work Toe's needed tor bypass. Applications- ol the fever tumWer tock. Keyways of lever tocks. Picking the lever tumbler lock. Making keys. PIN TUMBLER LOCKS. Basic principles of pin tumbler locks. How to recognize a pin tuttbfef kXk. HfrW 10 pick pih lUflW ÎOCkS. Using tho American tension wrench to pick pin tumbler locks. Using the European tension wrench to pick pin tumbler tocks. Using the iftr.r pick. Raking the pin tixnbtor lock. WAFER TUMBLER LOCKS. How they wFhe Complete Guide To Lock Picking is exact*/ that — the complete guide to picking all kinds of tocks! This is the very best book over writcan co lock picking, and wo aro proud to offer it Io cur customers. ILqHy recommended!
19S1. SU xSh, SOpp. SO iüU5irationsf sort cover.
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO LOCK PICKING: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52032)
*** KEYS TO UNDERSTANDING TUBULAR LOCKS
by Desert Publications For the first time — a manual on the 3 popiXar tubular Bocks that are used on vendng machines. laurdrcmate, coin changers, alarms, etc. The locks covered are the regular 7 ph. live new Van Lock, and the Nix Pix. Subjects covered include: Internal construction; How to dsasscmbta and rekey; How to open by driling. How to open by picking; How to open by impresstoring; How to make some ol the necessary tools; and more.
1974, SH x OH, -42 pp. profusely Ntostrated, sort corer.
KEYS TO UNDERSTANDING TUBULAR LOCKS: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 52020)
*** HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL LOCK TOOLS
Four Volume Set
by Eddie the Wire
This four volume set gives complete, illustrated instructions for making your own professional lock tools — lock tools that are of better-than-manufacturod quality, and much cheaper! All tools and procedures described in these books are available from your local hardware or hobby shop, with no questions asked. Eddie the Wire (author of The Compfete Guide to Lock Picking is a /y&who reveals the little-known tricks of his trade for you to use!
Volume One
Lifter picks • Diamond picks • Snake picks • Piug spinners • Tools far spring tetches* C&r-cpeninp foots • And much more.
tSW, 5H x SH, 3! pp, 23 tUustntlons, soft cover.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL LOCK TOOLS
Volume Ono: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52010)
Volume Three
Pick guns • Simulators • Toots for tubular locks • Tension wrenches for Jevef tocks • Weighted tension wrenches • And more!
f$wr, 5HxSH, 44pp, 29 fNustratfons, softcover.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL LOCK TOOLS
Volume Three: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52034)
Volume Two
Tension wrenches • Carrying cases • Msssproduction techniques • impressfomng foots • ‘'Stoning'picks • And more!
1231, SU X-3H, 50 pp, 24MuxfrxXiorfx, xoftcovor.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL LOCK TOOLS
Volume Two: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52033)
Volume Four
Using a microcomputer to generate pick profiles • Making 'soft' break^s—that can't be detected* Howto 'case*a subdivision • A one-handed tension wrench • Magnetizing picks for advanced concealment techniques • And more.
1SSS, SUxSU, 55 pp, Sto'uWfftont, softcover.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL LOCK TOOLS.
Volume Four $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52041)
With this fantastic 4-voIume set, you will be on your way to becoming a lock pro! No other book or set of books covers this material — order your set today. You will be very pleased, we know. SPECIAL OFFER!!! The entire 4-Volume set for just $20.00 (ORDER NUMBER 52040) SPECIAL OFFER!!! *** HOW I STEAL CARS
(A Repo Man's. Guide to Car Thieves’ Secrets) (VHS Video) Pierre Smith has legaly ‘stojen’ over
1.000 cars in the past ±xiven years. In
the exciting new video, ho shows yea
how to open and enter practically any
madam automobile and how to start
them without Ihe key. Seehetn to: - Enter and start aknos I any vehicle in
seconds — w\th©ut the key - Defeat factory car lodes and security
systems - Gel into Fords. Chryslers, GM.
Japanese and man)’ other cars - How to keep the car t hlevos away
from >txxrvehicle - And more. Discover the secrets of the Repo Man? HgNy recommended for auto repossesses, police orttoers. paramedics. SWAT teams, fireman, emergency rescue workers. the mfltary. and any private citizen interested to how the pros steal cars!
Videos are nonretumabto.
19SS, 45 minute VHS
HOW I STEAL CARS: $49.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52043)
*** HOW TO OPEN HANDCUFFS WITHOUT KEYS
by Desert Publications TNs tx>ok covers a setoctlon of handcuffs in popular use today and dscusses some of the filatures with whch yea should become familiar. Chapters Induto:* Background on HandeuHs ♦ identification of Handcuffs • Lockpicks A Shims • Matonats, Tools A Equipment • Construction cl Handcuff Picks & Shims • Lockpicking Techniques • Handcuff Keys • Ard more. Wrth the knowledge in the bock you wil be able to manufacture your own ‘personalized* sot of lockpicks and be ab'e to open a wide variety of handcuffs with them. 1979, 5Hx6h. 43 pp. frustrated, soft cover.
HOW TO OPEN HANDCUFFS WITHOUT KEYS: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52056)
Surreptitious
Entry
WJiis Gw
mw
*** SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY
by Willis George This fascinating nsidoFs story of
counWr-ospborogn. written by ona of tho
pioneers of dando^ttoe tradocraft. coufd
be used as an Intalhgonca-gathanng
training manual. It is also a timely
expose of how tho U.S. pavomment will
circumvent tho law in the name of
nolicnal security. Wills George was the top
investigative agent foe U.S. Naval
Intelligence during World War I,
breaking into th© offices, desks and
safes of suspected Nazi spies at night
and gathering incriminating evidence for
prosecution. Ho later bucaine the chief
instructor cf surreplittous-entry
tcchnqucs for the famed OSS. leading his own tock picking and safecracking team in wartime Europe. Loam how tho governments pres carried out breaking-and-entering
operations.
1990, Sb x Sb, 232pp, frustrated, softcover.
SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52053)
PICK GUNS Cups,
and Uxksntilln
*** PERSONAL PICKS
(VHS Video)
Starring Eddie the Wire
Fine Quality lock tods are hard to come by — potting pood picks
from commercial supplies can bo difficult. and many pros prefer mo
quatty ar/1 custom designs of hartomadn tools Persons! Picks shows
how to make a complete too! sat. including picks, tension wrench, and
protective case. This delated video demonstrates the stop by-slcp process of making
lock tools in die homa workshop. Discussions of tools and equipment,
materials, grindng. fifng and finishing, combined with Eddie the Wire's
practical knowledge of Icck&nMiing, make this a valuable visual
textbook dial will have the viewer turning out top-o!-lho-lhe lock tools in
no time. See Eddie the Wire's Persona!Picks. Videos are nonretumable.
19SS. cofof, 72 minutes, VHS videotape.
PERSONAL PICKS: $29.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52044)
*** PICK GUNS Lock Picking for Spies, Cops and Locksmiths
by John Mlnnery Iha ability to epan tocks without
keys Is one o* the few awe-inspiring
skills left in a world where electronic
wonders are boringly commonplace,
yet it is a skill that is no longer
mcnopolzed by locKsmfths who
jealously guard tHeir secrets. The
pick gun has taken Ui© art of lock
picking away from a select few and
democratized the abiity to open
locks by mechanical means. This book gives an overview of
the mechanical principles ol pxCk
guns, how tfiey work and Itow to use
them, and traces the development trie pick gun from »te Inception to
todays revolutionary devices,
included ere me original patents by Epstein. Segal. Moore. Cooko and others, as well as info on pick guns
used by the FBI and intollgenco agencies. Photos depict improrised
pick guns designed by the author out ct coat hangers and ctothespns. The pick g*jn has been a boon to professional tocksmithing, law
enforcement ard national security. Due to the potential for atxisc.
however, this book is offered for in!onns!iana!purposes only.
1909, SH x 9b, 179pp. Sfustrated, soft cover.
PICK GUNS: $14.00
___________________ (ORDER NUMBER 52046)____________________
*** EXPERT LOCK PICKING
(VHS Video) State-of-the-Art Lock Picking Secrets This in-depptok locks, front the simplest waters to comptex pin tumblers. Instructor
Ron Reed is one of the best In the business, having won the prestlgous
CaWornia Locksmiths Association tock-pckhg championship. Through the specially daslgned cuteway. see-through tocks, ycu wi
view the Inside mechanisms of working locks as they respond to
cutting-edge picking techniques. Watch as Rcod shoAS how hand
ptoks. rakes, snap guns and electron© picks export the tetoranccs and
inherent weaknesses cf common tocks try Best. Chcago. Kw.kscl.
Schlage. end many others. Loam which picks work best on which tocks,
how to modty p©ks to Improve thor performance, short cuts to develop
your personal feel* and Inside tricks found nowhere dse. Sdd for
irtlofmotkxyalpurposes only.
Videos are nonreturnable.
1990, SO minutes, color, VHS videotape.
EXPERT LOCK PICKING: $59.95
(ORDER NUMBER 52051)
** SELF DEFENSE *** Introduction The right to scif-dcfcnso is the right to life itself. But what good is the "right’* to defend yourself if you lack the knowledge and training to actually do it? Obviously, the government police cannot protect you. You must therefore take care of yourself. This is our Sclf-Defenso Section. In it you will find the world's finest books on such subjects as techniques of unarmed combat, vital striking points, etc. Many of these books are unusual or even shocking — that is because they pull no punches (and neither should you I). *** PRINCIPLES OF
PERSONAL DEFENSE
by Jeff Cooper In separate chapters, one of tte wodds tearing exparts in combat pistol shoot ng and general self-rietenso explains how Deci siveness. Coofness. Precision, and Surprise can save your Ido whnn you are faced with a violent confrontation. These basic principles apply in a»?/self-defense encounter. Wo recommend this valuable ntse bock very highly I
1962. 5H xSH. 54 pp, sort co ver.
PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEFENSE: $3.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19011)
*** STREET LETHAL
Unarmed Urban Combat
by Sammy Franco To survive a real street-
light. torryrt about those Lincy
leaping kicks and preptannad
responses that you teamed In
the dejo they simply wcnT
wort: in a real-lite encounter.
Street Lethe! confronts this
problem by bote outlining the
principles for a reaksSc self-
defense system and taking a
controversial Icok al the cur-
rent stale ot manual arts in
America. Sammy Franco argues that
iraritonal martial arts aro
locked mío anctent sr,tes and
forms and have lost their of-
focirvonoss as combat sys-
tems. In responso to this, he
has founded Contemporary
Fighting Arts, a hard-hitling system that goes to tho heart of a streetFighling situation and ends it quickly. Street Letha! is a provocative took cm unarmed combat that every serious maruil artist shoUd read.
/ÍW 5H mW 197 pp. tituxtrated sort cover.
STREET LETHAL: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19150)
*** THE MIND IN THE MARTIAL ARTS
A Key to Winning
by Thomas J. Nardi, Ph.D.
THE MIND
IN THE
MARTIAL
ARTS
A M.V Tliooun J Here at Losmpanics Unlim-
ited. wo keep telling you how
important your mind is. In
street fighting, your mental set
is oven more important than
ycur physical training. All the
techniques In the world aren’t
going to help you ri you tty into
a panic, or a rockloss rage, or
otherwise toso centre* of
yourself monthly. The Mind in
The Martie! Arts
belongs with
Jett Ccopcr'r. Principles of
Persona! Defense
as a bcok
that should bo read atong with
books on sc4f-defense tech-
niques. From the introducticn: ’The total martial artist is
one who has successfully
devetoped and integrated tha
physka! and the psychological aspects of combat. Tho physical aspects are perhaps more casiy
understood and teamed. Those invoke tho bask stances, too specific
techniques. tho body condr.onng, etc. In short, those are tho behaviors
ol combat: the Tww-to* aspects of martial arts. •The psychological aspects of combat nvoh-e one's thoughts and
emotions. In many ways these are more rnpedant and more difficiXI to
devefop than the physical. The psychological also invdves ways ol
integrating the mird and the body. ’Man rs a thinking, feeing and behaving creature. Moreover, it is
man's thinkrigi which to a large extent determries hs feelrigs (that is.
hr. emotions) and his behaviors. Thinking involves trie conscous mind
and the subconscious mind. The martial artist can greatly enhance his
martial arts ability and ateo become an emotionally healthier person by
condoling and directing hfe thinking. This book will leach you how to
reprogram your thinking co a conscious and sulxonscous love*.* Contents include • Hypnosis • Self Hypnosis • Ki4l-Klrl • Visualiza-
tion • Overcoming Fear • Destructive Emotions • Psychok^y of an
Attack • And more!
1560. 5h x SH, 67 pp. illustrated, sort cover.
THE MIND IN THE MARTIAL ARTS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19059)
*** ANYTHING GOES Practical Karate for the Streets
by Loren Christensen As a miUary policeman in one
of the roughest cities in the world
— Sasgcn. Vietnam — Loren Chris-
tenson teamed the hard way that
real fights are far more explosive
a rd tfotent tian karate sparring
matches. Anything Goes reveals
the physical and mental
adjustments a marunl artist must
make In h-s thinking and training order to surovo the real thing. Christensen exposes the weak-
nesses of popular hand techniques
and kicks used In sparring matches
and shows what work to stop a
determined opponent. He covers
areas o* se^-de'enso that go
beyond unrealistic tournament
guidelines. Including grapplng.
vulnerable targets and using your environment as a weapon. Also offered are training tips and sparring drrils that will sharpen tie skills necessary Id come out cn top of any physical confrontation. After all. traditional karate tournaments are governed by many rules. In a streetlight. there’s only one riie: ao/tov# goes!
1990, Sri x Sri, 176 pp, Hiustrated, aoft cover.
ANYTHING GOES: $16.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19171)
*** THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR
The Violent Side
by Loren Christensen The warrior sprit is within every-
one. ready to bo called upon when
you can rely cn no one and nothing
but your own inner strength. Loren
Christenson — sold or. policeman,
martial artist — has calod upon his
warrkz sprit in a wide range of
violent encounters, from grueling
karate sparring matchers to brutal
barroom txaw’s as a miilary po-
liceman in Sa:gon. In The Of The Wsrrfor.
CMstensen taXs about bow hs has
recognized and Sved with he own
intense warrior sprit hte recounts
some of the many fights,
showdowns, and contests that htj
has been involrod in. and how his
warrior spirit helped him to not only prevail, but learn vateable lessens about violence, lite, and himself. Thia is not a book of New Age Mysticism or esoteric oriental phros- ophy. It is a practical, honest, revealing, and extreme*/ readable account of one man’s experiences in a viotent world, and bow they have led Nm down the path ol the warrior.
W/, Sri x Sri. 127pp. soft cover.
THE WA Y OF THE WARRIOR: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19185)
Dealing with the
Sucker Puncher,
Streetfighter, and
Ambushcr
(Vilna Qnif^
*** A BOUNCER'S GUIDE TO BARROOM BRAWLING
Dealing with the Sucker Puncher, Streetfighter, and Ambushcr
by Peyton Quinn In a barroom brawl, where
your assailant doesn't care bow
pretty be looks when he Mndsldes
you end then stampa you Into a
bloody mess, tho formal and
flashy moves ycu practiced in tbc
dojo will be usotess. Peytcn Quinn
knows. As a bouncer in a biker bar.
having been attacked by fists,
boots, pool cues and knives.
Quinn has tearnod a thing or two
about what goes down in a real
fight. As a black belt, ho has also
learned that martial arts training is
useful, but it is no substitute for
experience.
Qu'nn has separated
fighting fact from fantasy, and the
result is a unique gudo that can
save your ass in places where the brewing is que*, drty and very vident.
Oulnn reveals the psychology, strengths and weaknesses oi a
sucker puncher, the characteristics of a real tgh: (you mght be sur-
prised): and tips for dealing with aggressive people and ambushes. Ho
then p’osents two basic moves that can be applied to most every at-
tack. affective counterstrikes that he has used dozens of trees Id defeat
larger cppor.ar.ts, and secrets of grappling and escapes. Accounts of
his own b.ndlss illustrate key points about techniques and concepts.
Finally, ho takes a critical and practical look al tho most
popular martial arts in the U.S.
T99Q, Sri x S'ri, 264pp. Piust/st^d, soft cover.
A B6UNGEAS GUIDE TO BARROOM DRAWLING: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19173)
*** STREET SMART SURVIVAL A Nineties Guide to
Staying Alive and Living Well
by Victor Santoro With the self-destruction of tbo
communist empire and the reduced
Italihood cf nue'ear annihilation, the old
surnval strategy of ’grab your gun and
head for the hits’ seems pretty
outdated. But ttvat doesn't mean wo l'vo
In a safer worid — wo face as many cc
mr.ee threats •.□ ou' lives ard livelihoods
as wo over have: Street Crime. Medteal
Threats such as AIDS. Toxic Spills.
Interruptions to Focd Supplies. Power
Shortages, Strikes. Computer Viruses,
and a growing list of new menaces.
Street Smart Survival is a rnni-course
for dealing with these very realistic
dangers. This hands-on workbook injuries checklists, exercises and calculators designed ter street-smart survival. Contents include: • Threat Scenarios • Planning for Survival • rood & Water • Shelter • Apartment Survival • Fuel • Transportation • Metical Needs • Privacy Protection • Surveillance Smarts • Physical Safety • Weapons • And Much More? Today, Ite blggosl dangers dStreet Smart Survival.
199!, Sri xSri, 161 pp, softcover
STREET SMART SURVIVAL: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19182)
Violence,
Blunders.
ANO Fractured S AdcjiKVd Auurctie.« Tcvhniqucsaiid SlTA’l Enqueue *** VIOLENCE, BLUNDERS, AND FRACTURED JAWS
Advanced Awareness Techniques
a nd Street Etiquette
by Marc '‘Animal * MacYoung This self-dufenso tock is
unlko anything you*va ever
road. It won't tell you how Io
rack, crunch, slice. dice or
bash anyone. It wil. however,
leach you how not to be the
featured Quest a: an
aggravated assault by teaming
how Io avoid viobnea —
without becoming a victim or
statistic. When you walk Into a place
you have to be able io Instantly
identify the fighters, hustlers,
workers, spectators and. of
course, the troublemakers. The
key lo surviving on the streets
or nnywhore tfso ir.
awareness. and your first
lesson Is learning tho nno rUtes of the street. Find out what Animal and other protess^nels who
deal with violence on a ctelty basis have teamed frem years of
experience as bouncers, corrections tacilty directors. therapists,
mental-ward wockors. dnjg dealers, bikers and street poopfe.
199?. SH x th, 344 pp. cow.
VIOLENCE. BLUNDERS. AND FRACTURED JAWS: $22.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19186)
Marc "Animal” Mac Young 101
SUCKER
PUNCHES
KURT CRAVEN
*** 101 SUCKER PUNCHES
by Kurt Craven P.T. Barnum said. ’ There’s a sucker been ovary minute* — and author and professional sneak Kurt Craven will show you hew lo take advantage ol that fact, with this gukfe to live Way cf the Sucker Punch.* Ho takes you through 101 dilferent techniques that are sometimes amusing but always devastating, drawing Ircm tlto martial arts, classic soH dofcnsc moves and even the Three Stooges. Tho groat thng about thwo move* is that ytxi only need one! Set your Sucker up with tho simple strategies cutined here, and pu him out before anyone even knows n-nythng was happening — especial1/ Ite Sucker! Hi him with the Krss-My-Ass Kick. lbw Thunder-Road The* or the Grab-Haif/Smash-Face-Against-Table Attack. And dent lot ths funny names fool you — these are triodand true, senousiy effective moves used by the FBI. bouncers and security guards for Elvis Presley. Stay eno step ahead ol the otter guy with this entertaning. practical guidd.
1939. 5H *SH, 104 pp. itiustnM, soft cow.
101 SUCKER PUNCHES: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19150)
MASTER Hfl LONG
GOUZAO
GONGJI
Seven neurological
ATTACKS FOK INFLICTING
Serious Damage
*** GOUZAO GONGJI
Seven Neurological Attacks
for Inflicting Serious Damage
by Master He! Long In this groundbreaking study.
Master Hol Long unveils the
secrets of Gouzao Gongy. a no-
nonsense system of self-defense
consisting of seven highly
effective anatomical targets.
Artacks to those arras, whan
applied strategically. will
eHcct/rtity cripple an assailant's
nervous systom. Tho Master pinpoints those
primary targets and reveal how a
property delivered blow can bring
□bout tho desired cffocl, bo it
disrupted balance, acute pain,
unconsciousness (or a semi-
conscious. gasping state), or a
temporarily paralyzed limb. Then
he provides a detaited account of
which angles of force are most effective for achieving the precise results you are after, as wel as indepth lessons in the application ol Ite movements described. The target» presented hero are not lethal or oven enbeal — but net every confrontation calls for such severe action. Instead, these seven targets offer a comfortable mdde-ground option, arming you with the toofe needed to Infect neurological damage serteus enough to stop an assailant of comperab’e size, strength, and weight In his tracks.
1992, SHxtM, 162 pp, tBustrated, sotlcow.
GONGJI: $16.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34066)
________ 1 *** SUN TZU'S ART OF WAR
The Modern Chinese Interpretation
by General Tao Hanzhang,
Translated by Yuan Shlblng For 2,400 years. Sun Tzu's
Art of War
has inspired some
of history's greatest victories.
Asian warlords for onnturtas
have formulated their battte
plans following Sun Tzu's pre-
cepts. Mao Zedong and Gen-
eral Eisenhower are two of Iha
many well-known miilary load-
ers to adopt Sun Tzu's
pdndptes. Haw for the first
time, this great classic on war
strategy and tacbcs is ntor-
pretad by a Chinese military
expert. General Tao Hanz-
hang, who marched witii Mao
on the Long March and id now
a professor at the Beijing V/ar
College and a worldwide
lecturer on military tactics. This
work o( timeless genus is much more than a military manual — its tactics of winning arc appied by tough Fortune 500 executives, corporate raiders and labor union negotiators. Evan computer strategy-game players and wargamers are pelting an on the act. Thu age-eld truism. ’Know your enemy and know ycurseH, and you can Fight a hundred battles without detest.’ never had a more effective champ on.
1990, Ox 10H. 120pp, ftiifstnted. soft cow.
SUN TZU S ART OF WAR: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19165)
*** KAMIKAZE FIGHTING
The Self Defense of Last Resort
by Mike Vassofo When it comes dcnwi to an all or-
roth’ng Streetlight, you need tho
fighting spirit of the kamkaze
warrior. Komik/u» Fighting wfl
show you how Io davo'op
inbeataWe fighting moves, unshak-
able confidence and the mastery that
wli enable you to come out on top. You will team how to Ins-tancy
react io common attacks with
precise, effective strikes, kicks and
defenses. EquaJy important, you win
develop a combat mindset that
gives you the confidence to face a
threatening encounter and over-
power the assailant. Author Miko Vassolo bdla/cs that
Simpler is batter, and a strong. lo-
cused defense is more cffoclive than complex technique. Hs hard htling program offers insightful comments
on the realties of street-fightirg. cteariy presented power-building drits
and realistic self-defense lessons designed to gva you tnc upper band
in any violent encounter that you may taco.
1909, OH x OH, Idopp, UfirtfrMd soft cow.
KAMIKAZE FIGHTING: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19162)
Tl»< ScV Ori^M-
iif
Im
*** THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
OF PERSONAL COMBAT
(With and Without Weapons)
by Bradley J. Steiner This book addresses important aspects of ndvidoaJ dose-quarters
batiks and self-defense. It covers crucial points of training and informa-
ton that have, for all practical purposes, been corrplctafy ignored in
mart al arts and weaponry schools world wide. Iba text focuses upen the essential dements of personal combat
and is applicable to ovary martial arts student and teacher, regardless of
his style, so long as his oiontotian is self defense ard dose camba?.
This is a gudebcok for anyone socking functional, realistic, real-world
fghtng proficiency. The unarmed fighter, as well as the indtedual who
employs a fighting knife, slick, polco flashlight. or handgun, ok:.. will
fand tho contents of this book valuable ard important. Iho fifteen elements define and dscuss the warrior’s way for CfZI-
ians, polco, rnlilary ellos. bodyguards, and security personnel. By
mastering tho application of the fifteen elements presented in thie book,
the reader will go far toward attaining that state of total readness and
confidence that ba seeks, for meeting any vfotent situation anywhere,
undec any conditions.
NW, OH x OH. 90 pp. soft cow.
THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
OF PERSONAL COMBAT: $20.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19161)
*** WAR WITH EMPTY HANDS Self-Defense Against Aggression
by Lenox Cramer Thl$ bock is written by a
lead ng export in ’Empty
Hand’ serf defense. Lenox
Cramer has put into words,
photographs. ¿nd llkistrabons
the science o4 his expertse,
explaining In easy-to under-
stand terms how you can
quickly team ard comprehend
these proven methods! When one of Lenox
Cramer's CBM officers In
Vietnam, who also knows War
With Empty Hands.
was on a
covert operation in Beirut,
Lebanon, several Druse militia
men tned to capture him
nsdo Hr. hotel room. The/ were armed with various weapons, including one firearm. This former US nloJigencc officer kited three of his attackers with his bare hands using tho same self-defense fighting techniques that are taught in this book’ Whether tho fjght is cn the streets d /CUckervilL». USA. Ite brutal /ungtas of Southeast Asia, or the equal*/ brutal junges of Scull) America. these self-defense methods have been irrod and tasted order real battlefield conditions successful'/, ti is the true desire of the author. hia warrior comrades. and tho publisher that if you or your lovod ones are ever oorZronlod by a violent attacker. War With Empty Hands will give you Iha assurance that you are capable of protecting yourself and your saved ones in bfe-thrc^icnng situations.
19OS. OH x OH, 209 pp, Muxtmtsd. so fl cow.
WAR WITH EMPTY HANDS: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19150)
HI •in\N iXMinil DRAGONS OUCH *** DRAGONS TOUCH
Weaknesses of the Human Anatomy
by Master He! L ong Dreg your opponent in en Instant
wfth the (toady moves of ihn Drag-
ons Touch!
team how you can Immoblizo
or destroy ycur tee with N9h4rrp.nct
blows to h£ nvost vi/nnrnbta areas.
MM9f Hal Leng explains which
pressure points are the mast sus-
ceptible Io Dragon strkes and
whk:h angles should use in
applying force. The bod/s forty-
three majer target areas are ex-
ploHy illustrated. and 165 pho-
tographs show you how to attack
each pressure point with the sell-
defense moves of Lian Shi Kung
Fu. The body’s weaknesses a rd
psycho-bgcal reactions can work in your favor in a combat situation. Suftlctonl tare© to specie target
areas can cause pain, shock, paralysis, unconsciousness — even
death. Each dead>/ set of movements can ensure that you are in con-
trol. Ek, the survivor — not the victor The techniques Of the Dragons
Touch
can keep you afore and achieve knockout results . 19B3, 5HxSH. 134 pp. frustrated. photos. soft corer.
DRAGONS TOUCH: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34027)
MAS‘II K HEI lÜ\ß *** THE 100 DEADLIEST KARATE MOVES
by Dr. Ted GambordeHa Discover the 100 most lethal
kicks, shutos. ard Mows perfected
by the world’s greatest karate mas-
tors. No ftowory katas. Only hard-
hitting. practical karate tech-kjues
that ccu'd save ycur He. In The 100
Deadliest Karate Moves,
Dr. Ted
Gamborddla. a 5th degree b'ack
belt, teaches you how to fight 1c the
death, if need be. O.-er 1CO dra-
matic photos show exactly which
vital points to attack to cripple or Ml
your opponent Ths took is nd foe dcjo balleri-
nas; it is foe men who take their
fghting arts seriously. Just a sam-
ple of live deady moves covered
are: • snap kicks • heel kicks • vital
points of Ute head and chest • shuice • palm heels • ridge hands • end many mere A special chapter on street f ghtng w«h karate makes ths a super seiecton for any self-defense enthusiast
1932. SHxSM, M pp. over 1OO photon. noft cow.
THE 100 DEADLIEST KARATE MOVES: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19067) *** CHEAP SHOTS. AMBUSHES.
AND OTHER LESSONS
A Down and Dirty Book on
Strccttlghtlng and Survival
by Marc “Animal" MacYoung
Cheafi Shcts,
Amburhas, and
Other Lessons
A nad ted Scrapes, jams, combat, b’oed.
mud. grease, bullets and beef. Streetfrjhthg e a down-and-drty
subject, and this is a down-and-drty
look al ail c4 the above topics and
much, much more. Marc "Animal* * MacYoimg is a
survivor of ccunCess stracdgbZs.
barroom brawls, punchouts, face-
downs and other close erthe physical kind, in a hard-bitten but
hilarious stylo. ’Animal* gudcs you
through the many aspects c4 fight-
ing. attitude and awareness that will
keep you alive in this mean world. Can you recognize when wmo-
one’s about to nail you with a sucker
punch? When you’re being set up for
a mugging? when a pseudo-tough guy is giving you hard looks? it's all here (and how to handle those sit-
uations). as well as advice on tulles, weapons, punches and kicks,
friends, martial arts vs. strcctfic^iling and a host of other tricks, tips and
war stories. Loam the facts about slrcctfightirg from someone who has been
there and back, net from some theory-spouting poguo who hasn't been
In a real fight snsc tho schooiyard bully bashed his head against live
Jungle gym. Ths bcok is the real thing.
1030, Sto xBH, 264pp. Htosfrotod. softcover
CHEAP SHOTS. AMBUSHES,
AND OTHERS LESSONS: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19154)
*** THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF
KNOCKOUT PUNCHING
by Leo Fong Knockout punching U more than
well developed muscles. Knockout
punching invokes many compo-
nents. In order to dovotop the ablity
10 punch with KO power, yea must
develop all these components. Contents Include: - Tho Home Run of Fighting - Th© Knockout - Accuracy - Tho Center Lino - Timing - Penetration - The Pcwer Line - The Gliding Stop - Speed and Velccty - Relaxed Focus - Training Programs
- And much more!
Knockout punchers are made, not bcm. Their abiliy is acquired through the refinement of tinvng. technqires. speed, and mo physics of power. The prlnoples of power punchng are dzxusscd and ilustratod m detail in this book. It is information that wfl aid any martial arts practitioner. regardGSS of stylo and system. Tho pnnciplcs m The Theory and Practice of Knockout Punching will hrxp you to improve your punching ability!
1064, SM*OH, 79pp, Mustrated, softcover.
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF
KNOCKOUT PUNCHING: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19046)
*** BLACK MEDICINE Volume One: The Dark Art of Death
by N. Ma shtro
This book presents Cie most thorough and intriguing dscusson of tr>e human tody's vital points ever to appear in a single volume. Through strikingly realistic photographs and detailed lino drawings. Msshiro ilustrates over 150 parts of the human body where a minimum amount of force will produce a maximum impact on a pcrsccfs abiily lo Tighl. The Study of thesxj final points is integral to all brandies of the martial arts, to the rniitary combat specialist, and to everyone concerned with self-defense n a Ife-or-death encounter. Highly recommended buy now. so you wil fave the knowledge when yrxi need HI
1978, SM Jt 814, 97pp, iHudnrted, soft cover.
BLACK MEDICINE, Vol. 1: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19019)
*** BLACK MEDICINE II:
Weapons At Hand
by N. Mashlro, Ph.D. Self-defense specialists take note: Here e a sequel Io N. Hashim's infamous Black Modkkrte. Ya( 1: The Dark Art of Death. That bock revealed the 150 parts of the human body most vulnerable ¡n Ivand to- hand combat. Black Medicine ft: Weapons At Handthe opposite approach. It presents 112 parts of the body that are natural weapons, largely because Itey are» very irBlack Medicine if: Weapons At Hand. Especially sUlol to the neodS of bodyguards, socunty pcrscnnei. and martial art^ts. this book Is also highly recommended lor ihe average citizen.
1979, SH X8H, 88pp, UiustrMed, xolt cowr.
BLACK MEDICINE, Vol. 2: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19026)
*** BLACK MEDICINE III: Low Blows
by N. Mashlro, Ph.D.
long awaited by self-OMcnso specialists eround the globe. Low Blows is tte thrd volume In N. Mashlro's infamous Stack Medicine Serios In Volume 3. Mashlro presents Ns favorite techniques tor bringing the body's natural weapons into violent end panful contact w.th an opponent's vulnerable areas. Low Blows reveals devastating responses to whst holds, punches, chokes, rear attacks, tear hugs, and special defenses agansl knife and cUb attackers. Especially noteworthy ts a chapter on fghting a stand ng opponent from the greund (this trick alone ©arid save your life!). Mashiro goes on to critique many commonly laugh! self defense methods that he fools am suicide. Over 93 dramatic pastes illustrate the holds and moves in Low Blows, n\a»:ng rt substanta !>/ longer than the other two volumes in this sen^s. An excelcnt self-study guide for beginners, and an eye epering reference work tor advanced sludenls ard instructors Be warned Low Blows is not for readers with weak stomachs. Buy it now. before you need to use these secrete in lbs streets...
1982, SMxSH, 14) pp, likJStrotcd. softcover.
BLACK MEDICINE. Vol. 3: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19054)
*** FISTS, WITS, AND A WICKED RIGHT
Surviving on the
Wild Side of the Street
by Marc nima! * Mac Young In his first tock. Cheap Shots,
Ambushes. and Other Lessons,
Marc
Animal’ MacYoung stressed one
major pool: there ain't no
guarantees in a fight!
In this com«
pariiOri lb Ch&p S/.'dfS. he adds
another critical piece of info: H's
awareness, or wHs, and fists that wifi
keep you sate out there, not some
fancy OriernaJ fighting form.
•Heechi eboefcoo tNngamajig*
may sound fancy, but when you gel
past the lyrical lingo, tt ail bale dawn
to a swih kick sn the nuts. Thars the
same m any language. Sum. there
arc martial arts jccks who can throw
a devastatingly fast punch, erven six
or seven of them, but f they don't lard in key spots, one wet-placed sucker punch frem a knowledgeable street fighter is going to do mom damage. "Rie physics of a good strike are irrpoetan!. but the other haH of knowing how lo N’t is knowing where lo hit. That's what ‘Animal* focuses on in ttiis book: the fine points and brutal technicalities of blows and targeting. Hie fact is. the way to win a fight is net to be able to he faster. or even harder, but to do serious damage to tte other guy before ho can do it to you. On Ite Hip skfe. cnoo you know what hurts. yctfll know how to protect ccrt»n areas with a into morn gir>to Thia book ccntaire the critical info no coo else talks about — tio stuff that will keep you nivo uind intact, not rinad meat. on the wid skfo of the sire«.
1991, sn x 8%, Wpp, iHvdrxfxd, soft cover.
FISTS. WITS. AND A WICKED RIGHT: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19178)
*** GUGE GONGJI
Seven Primary Targets
to Take Anyone Out of a Fight
by Master Hei Long Structural/ dsabling an
oppenent is like removing the
bdlds frem his gun. It is unlfcaty
that he can throw a punch at ycu
with a broken wrist or eba*. ard
his abilcy lo .advance s sub-
stantially inhibited by a busted
knee or ankle. That is the
principle cf gon^i: stopping
an attacker by breaking his
instrument danger. In unarmed
combat, that means hs abilty to
move and strike. Guge Gongfi is an alternative
to lulling, a stscorid-lo-las! reiorf
that shcukf be used cn>y when
conventional self-defense tac-t»cs
arc likely lo be ineffective. Master
Hei Long's precise instructions
Uri l»nr.
^GUGE
GONGjI
SnrnPraanTifjcb. toTikrArniccOvt of □ fiihl and illuslrabons show you how to use your opponent's bedy as your weapon learn the seven pnmary targets guaranteed to take anyone out of a right.
*991.5’6 xBH, isspp, Muatnded, softcover.
GUGE GOMGJI: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19180)
*** MANUALS ON MAYHEM A Complete Guide to the Literature
of Combat Martial Arts
and Serious Self-Defense
by Bradley J Steiner Loom panes Unlim'ied presents a unique seif-deiBnso book — the Ai/sf comprehensive guide to the literature of corrbat martal arts and serious sdf-deforee. In Manuals On Mayhem, Bradtay J. Steiner, author of BeKw the Bait The Tactical SMfc- of Haod-to-Hand Combat, dose Shaves, and other well-known self-defense books, describes In detail and evaluates 150 o! the very finest self-defense books ever printed! Tte emphasis in Manuals On Mayhem is strictly on combat — no ’sport' Locks are included. Manuals On Mayhem Is dvided into four sections lor maximum reader convenience: ■ Tradtorvil martial arts books with a combat enentabon ■ Miliary combat lexis ■ Polcc texts ■ Cwiian defense instruction publications Each book is described In detail and evaluated as to what level of expertise it is best soiled. Also Included Is a hand/ index by Mo. suggestions on hew to select ths books you need, how to order the books you want, and more! A book o! this type h6A been needed ter some time rars, shx-sh, sepp. iSOtMnge, softcover. MANUALS ON MAYHEM: $6.00 (ORDER NUMBER 19010) *** FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE!
The Secrets of Streetfighting
by Ted Gsmbordella THE SECRETS OFSTREKl' FIGHTING FIGHT FOR YOUR What makes the
common thug a better
fighter thsn you? He is
no b'QUQr or stronger
And you can be just ar>
mean as tie e
especially if ycur life is
on the line. The dfference is that
he knows the secrets of
slreelfii/iting. In Fight
For Your L/fo,
Dr. Tod
Gambordella shows you
these socrcts and
nstructs ycu on hew to
use them with lethal
cftccb’/crKjss. These are
nononsense. practical
strategies that are
designed to beat street-
wsc punks al their own
deady game. No flowery
katas are included. Only
hard-hitting kicks, tricks. blows, nnd throws designed to incapacitate an opponent before te even
has a chance to react. Ctiaplor lilies include: ■ Fighting Techniques ■ Escapes and Counters ■ Close Fighting ■ Knife and Oub Defenses ■ Defenses for Women ■ and Multiple Attacks. If you have aver bean in a real slrcclfight. you will appreciate the value ot this exdtng boak. WZ dfi x 8H, 120pp.profusciy titustrsted. soft cover. FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE!: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19083)
*** SUBWAY SURVIVAL!
The Art of Self-Defense
on American Public Transit Facilities
by Bradley J. Steiner, 5th Dan iSUEWAY ? SURVIVAL! n«( a»f or vi rtorv/
f* AwrarAMrtftikC t«ahui rvnunu Bradley J. Steiner, founder ot
the iconoclastic and effective
Combato System of martial arts,
and author of Manuals On
Mayhem, Mow rho BOtf,
and
other well-known sdf-dnfonso
books now focuses his training
ard knowledge on the problem of
self-defense in the subway. where
rape, robbery, and murder
abound. If you must use mass
transit facilities. Subway Sur-
vival.'
is a took you cannot afford
io be without. Contents include: • The Sub-
way Savage • Fundamentals of
Physical Defense • Vital Points
ard Natural Weapons • Base
Attacks for You to Practise • The Rules of Subway Survival • Station Security • Improvised Weapons
and Other Survival Ads • Base Defenses and Their Application in the
SUbway • Ladles* Defenses vs. Polenta! Rape Situations • Pnnciples of
Defense Aganst Weapons • And mere! This bosk has teen needed for some time. Brad Steiner writes with
your safety and interests in mind. Subway Survival! is a book that
ccud literally save your life. Atef reading for al city dwelors and
subway riders. Is ycur lie worth $7.95?
1550, 5M x8H, 141pp, profusely ffrustrated, softcover.
SUBWAY SURVIVAL!: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19050)
*** DEAL THE FIRST DEADLY BLOW!
An Encyclopedia of Unarmed
and Hand-to-Hand Combat! DEAL THE FIRST DEADLY BLOW! Adapted from US Anny
FM 21-15 (Combative#,
this is as thorough a
coverage of hand-lo-hard
combat techniques as can
be found In a srigfe
volume. An 'encycioped^' of
unarmed and terd-te-
hand combat — not just a
comptefe handbook, but a
local training onurse tor
Ite deadly arena where
second place fc lasii This volume opens
with thorough ard re-
vealing attention to the
introduetdn ard furda-
mcnlafs. then on
with de la ied training in
the following areas:« VuF
ncrabte points ■ Fate ■
Basic throws and take- downs ■ Kicks. ■ Blows ■ Holds ■ Escape from hofds ■ Knife attacks ■
Knife, rifle ard pistol disarming ■ Silencing sentries ■ Prisoner
searching ■ Securing and gagging ■ Bayonet fighting ■ References«
And much more! Largest x 11, 157pp, nSustrated, soft cover.
DEAL THE FIRST DEADLY BLOW!: $16.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19015)
** Revenge INTRODUCTION Ever been wronged by somebody you can't
strike back at? Being hassled by an obnoxious
bureaucrat who has the law on his side, for
example? The books in this section will tell you a multitude of ways that you can get even with
anybody and remain anonymous. The revenge
and harassment techniques detailed in those
amazing books range from harmless pranks to
heavy-duty harassment methods designed to
reduce your enemy to a mental basket case. We
must warn our readers that all these books are
sold for entertainment purposes only. *** POISON PEN LETTERS
Using the Malls for Revenge
by Keith Wade
Pcbau
Pew.
IM&iò
SoW tor informations! purposes
ooiyf
A unique treat«* cn the foe art at
revenge. The, took contains ready
100 different exampies of tettorr. you
can use to gol oven vdlh someone
you hate. Some of the letters arc sent
50 the mark, soma ara sent to third
parties and soma arc ’from* the mark.
Everything you nond 5o know to get
revenge from the safety of a mailsox! Who has pissed you off lately? A
discourteous wartrass? Your mail-
man? A taxi or bus drtv cr toon rude0
How stool a cop who has hassled
you? YOU *111 find Poison Pen
Letters
to take care d! .ill of them. Tetopboro operator grvo you some crap? Car dealcrshp sell you a lemon? Pissed off al a manufacturing company? Or a department store? Insurance company didn’t pay off a claim? This amazing book has Poison Pen Letters to handle all ot them, too. And that’s just the beginning. Let’s don't forget lawyers and doctors. Ard the fire department. Soo a lousy flick at a theatre and they v.oUdn’t give ycu ycur money back? Amcycd with a credit card company? Woll, there nro Poison Pen Letters for all of these. loo. and plenty more. Also included arc bps cn usng mail d-cps and obtaining necessary letterheads. We must caution our readers that Poison Pen Letters is sod for informational purposes Cnfy. 19&L SHxSH. Wpp,x
POISON PEN LETTERS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19106)
*** KICKASS! More Mayhem from
the Master of Malice
by George Hay duke Just when you thought «1
was safe to turn the other
check, Hayduke ard h’s pals
return with their own twisted
version of the Golden Rufe:
Co unk> others ¿ofrpney cto
unto you? If you have not already
stomped the bullies in your fife
with the information from
Hayduke's previous volumes,
then this latest revenge-Mod
opus will surely sat^ty yow
thirst tor revenge. In Kictess'. HaydiAe and
his malicious bard of
proteges share the wonder-
fuly wicked ways In which
they liande the punks ard
jerks we ail encounter every
day. Whether M's tutting
heads with a pushy puNiC
rclatons executive, trashing senders of junk mail, or devising novel usas tor black oivos. the nasty payback techniques and dcvlousfy ctavor ptats in this took are sure to leave your mark rolling in agony — ard you rolicklng with laughter! Kicksss! is soto f^erti&rta^ment purposes on>y. so enjoy the blest from the master Trickster ard he never-ending fight against buttes everywhere.
193S. SU xSH. 196 pp. hardcover.
KICKASS!: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19179)
George Hayduko’s
KICKASS’
More Mayhem from
■■■ Th*« ut VHHHHHI POSITIVE *** RIGHTEOUS REVENGE
Getting Down to Getting Even
by George Hay duke Vengeance can ho yours whan
you follow George HaydUce’a rules
lor revenge. Rule number one:
you have been wronged in some
way — by a cheating tover,
overbearing boss, nosy neighbor,
odicious bureaucrat. or rude derk.
Soccod. ail your attempts at
gating along or solving five
problem have been rebuffed.
Third, your anger and frustration
have forced you to went to sink©
back. Fourth, and this is the best
rule of all. you’re read/ for
revenge! Now is the time to call cn
Goccgci Hayduke. master bully-
txistor and aulhcc of the trend-
sotting Get Bvnn scries, whose newest revenge classic will loach you bow to stop getting taken ard
start getting even. Within the pages of Righteous Revenge, you will discover how to
wage psychological wartaro against ycur mark with a personalized
nasty touch. You will find unique ways to make the punishment lit live
crime, so your mark wU suffer extrema mental angush and you will feel
righteous relief. You will loam hnw to strike anonymously with minimal
risk and cost ard then M back and wa4 for the fun to txign. Settling the
score with con men. ¡orks. bullies. and other pcepte who have no
respect for you. your rights, or common decency win make you feel a lot
better. Righteous Revenge is tor entertainment purposes only.
1991. SH x SH. 239pp. hardcover
RIGHTEOUS REVENGE: SI 9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19175)
*** THE POWER OF POSITIVE REVENGE
A Winner's Guide to Exacting Vengeance
by Michael Connor The Power of Positive
Revenge
Is more than fusl another
revenge book. It represents a
breakthrough in revenge. This
revolutionary new approach har-
nesses the negative energy of
negative thinking and transforms it
into the power of positive revenge.
Mike Connor's now lltoixy of
vengeance elevates into a science
what has heretofore bean an art.
Discover bow the princple of
’every action has an ©qua! and
opposite reaction’ can change
your life! Just th'mk cf the erdtess
possibilities... negative energy you
direct agahsl bad guys returned 10
you in the form of positive results, confirming youf new found status as a winner. This compendium of winning revenge techniques provides you wah
diabolical tactics, ideas, scams, ard philosophies to slop peopto from
sneaking up behind you and slabbing you in the back. Because life can
be a bastard — and Ironically, it is often the bastards who wind up with
11«? juiciest morsels — this book shows ytxi how to don the guise of a
bastard when circumstances ard justice demand it. A new age of revenge has arrived, and the rewards are out cf this
wortd. Isn't it time you became a believer in the power of positive
reven g:s? 1991. 5H xSH. 232pp, hardcover.
THE POWER OF POSITIVE REVENGE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19177)
REVERE
’t. >
. • •
. ** . • A Wlnnnr « Ou>do to
t ■ tiding
Vnn(] *** SCREW THE BITCH! Divorce Tactics For Men
byDickHart You said 'for better or
worse.’ but you never
imagined ri could get ths bad.
Hew bad'’ □ You come home from
work to find your wife
has toft — and she’s
taken eveiy sikzk ot
furniture with her. O Before teaving town,
your wife drained your
bank account, maxed-
out your credit cards,
and wrote a fistful of
bad chocks. □ Your wife wins custody
of the kids — and chid
support - by falsely
accusing you ot molest-
ing the children
Separation and divorce are
always emotdnally devastat- ing They wn also bo a financial disaster. The law is stacked in favor of wives, ard you can bet The Brtch wMI bo looking out for Number One. YcuVo got to have a pMn If you want to keep from doing something stupid, something that's gang to cost you for a long, long time. Marrying the wrong person is a serious mistake. Don’t make another even worse mistake by lotting things get cut cf hand Screw the Bitch! wJI show you how to protect yourself — bow to lake charge and slay in control — how to get through a dvorce without losing your assets, or your pride. Contents include: ■ THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A "NICE* DIVORCE (it you don’t want to gert taken, you have Io get the upper hand.) ■ YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE (Nobody told you thcre’d be days Ike these (well, we rid).) ■ MANAGE YOUR MARRIAGE (How to take charge, from ’I do’ to 'It's bean swol.*) ■ EARLY WARNING SIGNALS (A funny thing happened at the bark today...) ■ DIRTY TRICKS WIVES USE (Take a took inside Pandora’s box) ■ BATTLE PLAN BASICS (When marital arts turn to martial arts.) ■ GET SNEAKY (Kcopng your affairs (financial and otherwise) private.) ■ JUDICIAL JUJITSU (Usvig the legal system as weapon) ■ TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN (Cover your assets.) ■ CUSTODY AND CHILD SUPPORT (Pay for only time tods ycu got to keep.) ■ YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME (When tlx? gwg gels tou^h. the tough miyvs out.) ■ THE PRICE OF LIBERTY (Breaking up is hard to du — its also expensr/e.) ■ GETTING HELP (From Oliver men who’ve been there.) Screw the Bitch! is a Look, tfiat has been needed for quite some lime. It can save you toads of money and heartaches.
1991. SfixSH. 190pp. softcover.
SCREW THE BITCH!: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19174)
*** TAKE NO PRISONERS
Destroying Enemies With Dirty
and Malicious Tricks
by Mack Nasty This is a no---------------------------------------------------------------------- hokfs-barrcd guide to drty treks, far more powcrfii and destructive than found in 'Harassment’ and 'Revengo' books. Milder techniques vtfll do for certain annoying people, but sometimes ll*?y dent go tar enough. Let's say someone has caused you to lose your cO. and that tl*? consequences have been serious for you. Losing ycuf job ateo had the effect of breaking up year family, or cau&ng you to lo-xi your home because you coiidnt keep up mortgage payment. This calls --------------------------------- ter mom than just a few dirty tricks for revenge, but there's no other way K> gel back at him. Assarjll. wen if you beat the living dayig’its out of him. will only land you in deeper trouble. You need ways of hurting Nm back, ways that went land you in jail or put you in a mere diffcult situation. Anomer case, but maybe one that hits doser io home, is live person you thought was your Dost fnond. but whom you di-oover has been making it with year spouse Again, you want to do more lo him than just divert his mail, or cut ort his phone and utilities. Those situations call ter strong tactics. You don't just want to cause your target scene worry: yea want to hurt his business or ruin his personal life. Ths goes txjy*ard sending hm semo magarlne subscriptions or placing his home for sate n the real estate cla^horis. You dart just want to play games wxh his mind. You’d ike to see him In ja»l. It possl- We. even if it's not for the crime ho committed against you. You derrt rnnd if he suffers physical pain and In/jry. The techniques ctoscnbcd in this book are heavy-duty. Some are designed to harm cr maim your target. Of frame him fee a serious crime. Others will causo expertize property damage. SUI ethers will cost him Largo amounts of money. drecCy or indrecVy.
Sok! for ¡Mormationai purposes cvx-y.
1990, 5Hx8H. 123 pp. softcover.
TAKE NO PRISONERS: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19169)
*** PAYBACK! Advanced Backstabbing
and Mudslinging Techniques
by George Hayduke Tho ‘Dirty Harry of
Literati,’ a ka George Hayduko. strikes again with
another deadly shot of
revenge. Payback! is the
tales! addition to the
HaydUko arsenal of dcn'Wts
ideas for getting back at life’s
bUlies. bad guys and
bureaucracies. If youVe been bady
burned by a bully. Payback!
offers vast opportunities for
humor, excitement and
□izonturo — not to mention
the eatislactjon of adhering
to Haydjke'8 version of the
Gokfen Ruto: 'Do Unto
CXhe'3 As TTie*/ Haw Dane
Unto You.' Payback! features new
twists on old tr icXs as well as plenty of now schemes, pranks and stunts. oompOmcnta of Ha>*duke
and hte band of fallhfU folowers Ifce Dick Smegma. Storm Trooper.
Reverend Nasty and Iha Bronx Bomber. Join them as they conlinua to
wage war against wrongdoers everywhere. (All in fun. of ccurso — this
book, like all car revengo titfos, te add for eatedainmen!purposes on!y.}
1939. S>i x3%. 193pp. hardcover.
PAYBACK!: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19164)
■.! Be =
lour B10wn.T"~
fcqualner
™ How to Fight the
System and Win
mu
Vida Santoro
*** BE YOUR OWN EQUALIZER
How to Fight the System and Win
by Victor Santoro Are the people who
prosper In America any
smarter than you? No.
they lust know more about
working ttw» argtea end
crea’.ng their own op-
portune««;. Be Your Own
Equalizer
will show you
how to make too system
more oqueabte. By folcrwinp Santoro’s
no-ronsense. step-by-
step instructions, you'J be
abe to stand up for your
rights without being swat-
ted do*n by rich ard
powerful interests who
want to slay on lop by
keeping you on the
bottom. - Make yourself more
ecrpioyabie by know- ing what to pul in a resume and wliat to leave out. - Pass polygraphs with flying colors regardless of what you have to hide. - Hold on to what’s rightfully yours in die face of IRS audts. dvorcc and lawsuit». These and oUier guerrilla tactics revealed in Be Your Own Equalizer will hep you lake swift, silent aim at tho vulnerable spots In the system and make your I fa more rewarring.
1990. ShxPi, 104 pp. softcover.
BE YOUR OWN EQUALIZER: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19168)
GET
EVEN:
*** GET EVEN The Complete Book of Dirty Tricks
by George Hay duke George Hayduke. a veteran
trickster who tong ago decried ho
was ’mart as hot and not gong to
take It anymore.- now brings ycu
the latest word in do-K-yoursea
justice. Gee Even 6 a compilation of
some ot ibn most Ingenious tncfcs
ever cooked up by Hayduto and
his merry band ot tricksters.
Remedos tor such varied
situations as computer
misbiiings. msplaced tog-gage,
exorbitant legal fees, and day-to-
day dealings with incompetent
bureaucrats are all hero. Bui
HaydUto also goes after the small
irritants of life: the neighbor's
chronically barking dog. the
mcroicss landlord. the tyrannical
boss, the rc/.-ng lover, and more! The methods ranga from simple pranks Io sophisticated techniques of devastation. George Hayduke is a master of revenge whose wisdom will he*p put you on lop ol any situaton where you formerly left helpless. This Lock is brimming wrth anecdotes describing ingenious tactics tlttl have Loen successfully employed by veteran tricksters. When you've been Cheated or wronged, and you Vo thrown up your hands in frustration, turn to Get Even. Thera e bound to be a cure for what ails ycu. George Hayduke doesn't pull any punches, and when armed with tliis book, neither will you! Sod for emeutairyvon! purposes only.
1979 sh x an, 122 pp. hardcover.
GET EVEN; $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19044)
Grove
SWEET
REVENGE
A Sena/; Qjde to ftetifctfxn
*** SWEET REVENGE
A Serious Guide to Retribution
by George Hayduke George Hayduke. America's
Master of Revenge. is back
with updated material from one
of Ns favorite colections.
These revenge tactics and
tricks of the trade from A to Z
will keep ycu laughing and
schcmtng Read what avid
Haydukc foltawers such as the
Tennessean and the Stainless
Steel Rat are dcing to screw
the scum in their lives. Target a specific topic of
revenge cc relish al Hayduke's
advice. Have fun putthg your-
self in the empowering shoos
of Hayduke and friends wxh
material on topes such as con-
doms. fluorescein. and super-
glue tombs. Titis collection
includes the creative and the practical. the subde and the outrageous, all designed to put tho dirtbags
whnro thny Mong. Ihas volume is presented for cn’.crtanrnent purposes only, tn the
words ol Hoydtfco, ’Hcavon. or Hei if ycu prefer, forbid that you should
actually do any of this sluff. It's all meant for fun and yucks, not for real,
of course.- This book was originally published as i Hate Youl
Sokffor entertainment pwposes onfy<
1989, SHxBH, 184 pp, hardcover.
SWEET REVENGE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19094)
*** GET EVEN 2
More Dirty Tricks from
the Master of Revenge
by George Hay duke In the gxd old days, if some-
body dd you wrong, you asked
him to step oute'de and &e«e the
score with fists or guns. Today, it
is not that simple. Our complex.
Isw-ridtfen society has effectively
stifled the spirit ol revenge by
towering the legal boom on any-
one using those old t mo-honored
methods. Sul there are ways to
strike out anonymously at those
vexing individuals who make He
miserable for you.
Get even with-
out resorting to violence, risking a
prison stey, or even lotting your
target know you arc tho one
chipping away at his sanity. Now George Hayduke, master
dirty trickster, has produced a
sequel to his best-selling Get
Even. Get Even 2
presents a wide range of all-new dirty tricks you can put to get even with big business, lousy landlords, bureaucrats, and ripolf artists of al types. The little guy’s don't have to lake A anymore! A few of tee topics covered are: utility companies; sweethearts; lawyers: drugs; the military, mass transit; and iAazewmore? This is the real thing! Sold for eMerfalnn&rtpurposes onfy.
1981. 170pp. hardcover.
GET EVEN 2: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19058)
*** UP YOURS!
by George Hay duke
George Hayduke, author of
the outrageous underground
bestsellers Got Even and Gm
Even 2.
tes sunk to new lows
with this collection ot dirty trtoks
and rotten stunts. With this
book, getting even is a wheto
new baB game. In Up Yoursf
you wil find the meanest,
nastiest tricks for al those
people you Imo to hate —
snakxjlkz; salesznon. crooked
landlords, sicko neighbors,
bungling bureaucrats and more. Hayduke has dreamed up
appropriate methods for striking
back at sn>one who is buggirr)
you Some of the trtoks Are
harmless pranks that woukl
make your mother laugh. Others
are soph&ttontod techniques of devastation, guaranteed to reduce your enemy to a queering fear-fmk.
Up Yours!also ccnlans ncvel scams and harassment techniques from
hundreds of Hayduke readers around the globe. The result is an
outrapccus compendum ol wonderfully wicked ways to get even wKh
the human vermin of this world. Up Yours! Is crgar*zod alphabetically into aver 150 topics - - Addi-
tives. Air Pdlur.ers. Arson. Automobiles. Bureaucrate. Chemicals. Col-
togs Life, and Fast Feeds Stores, to name just a few. There te a gag
bore tor every person, business, or organization you have ever hated.
SM for entertainment purposes on!y.
1902, SU xan, 200pp. hardcover.
UP YOURS!: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19077)
*** DIVORCE DIRTY TRICKS
by Robert H Morrison At tasti Iha book -everyone
knew was needed but had never
been written — until now. Author
Beò Morrison has suffered
through three drrarccs or his own.
□rd in the precess tosarne an
•MO* — Master ot Divorce. Beò
changed from a trusting. tones!
divorce ’partner to a cunning,
hard-bargaining. ro-nonsense.
down-snd-dirty fighter. Divorce Dirty Tricks can he'p
others become just as successful.
This down-to-oarth guido is not
eno of those 'creative divorce'
books thought up by some soft-
headed psychologist. Nor is « a
product of some 'men's rights’ cr
•women's movement' ergantza-
lion. Divorcs Dirty Tricks Is tor both man and women — anyone who
wants expert, practical advice on divorce. Here is a virtual 'fighters
manual* of successi# techniques. Al phases of divorce receive Bob's
unique analysis and advice. Divorce Dirty Tricks contains: Taeles and the law • Thinking about
divorce • Grounds, jurisdictions, defenses • The property settlement •
Alimony • Custody and child support • Custody tactics: togal and cth-
erw$e • Special situations arri facies • Money matters after the taci •
And more. Divorce Dirty Tricks is a completo education in divorco. Every step
of the way Is outflnod. from plannng In secret, to a successful tnish.
This authoritative guide can give you Ito Inspiration and knowledge to
win!
19M, MxM, TMpp. softener.
DIVORCE DIRTY TRICKS: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 76039) *** TECHNIQUES OF REVENGE
by Victor Santoro The ’Gocfathcr of Harass-
ment' returns with this collcc-
tbn of techniques for inflicting
deliciously devious malicious
mayhem on Ito moral cretins
who make life miserable for Ito
average guy. In addition new
harassment techniques, chap-
ters on determining the victim's
vulnorabiily, timing arxf Ito
harassment inventory are
covered. The teehrtques de-
scribed offer a wide variety of
approaches to the problem of
gaining justice, whether from
an indivdual, a corporation, or
a government bureaucracy. Chapter Utas Irtfude: •
Vidor's Theory of Vulne-raMlity
• Ito Hsrsssmeni Inr^noccy •
The Bases • Timing — The Criticai Factor • Straniare on a Train • Rnconnocenng the Mode • Classified Ad Salos • Ito Lab# I itols • Lost and Found • Outcast Organizations • Banks • Supermarkets • This is a Stk:k-up • Instrument of Evil • The Poison Pheno Call • On tho Job • Blind Dale • The Government • Y»'idening the Field. Everything you over wanted to know about Techniques of Revenge! Sok! for informeikono! purposes onty.
19SS, SH x 8%, 96 pp, iHi/slrated, soft cover.
TECHNIQUES OF REVENGE: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19111) *** YOUR REVENGE IS IN THE MAIL
by Keith Wade The Person Pon strikes —
ready to do battta with all die
jerks out there wto have
screwed you ©ver, yet seem to
escape justice. Give 'em toll
from the safety of your mail box?
Let's face it. there are people
wto just flat out nwd their ass
kicked who. because of who
they are. wool ever have that
happen. Enter the perwer of the
Poison Pen. Your revenge is in
the mad
Tto bggcr tho enemy.
Iha harder to Is to attack through
other methods. but tow are
oxomp: from tto power of tho
pen. With Ihu ad/ent of our
modern society and the power of
Ito pen. the walls that once
protected jerks tovo crumbled, and ttore's pmeious kite ptace left to hdo. Attar somo introductory ramarks rxi how to choose the right letter for your mark. Your Revenge is tn The Mali presents morn than 5 dozen dfleront examples of letters you can use to get won with semoono you hale. Some of tho tatters arc sent to tho mark, serro are sent to third parties, and scene arc 'from' tho mark. Ind-vidual marks frem insurance adjusters, bank tellers, interior doc- orators, funeral directors. beS bops, insurance salesmen, butchers, and many more arc covered thoroughly. Then comes tie really fun part: petting ©von with g&remnfent aVdaisii!From lax ccllecters to the health departmont. from the OMV to vehicle Ir^poclors. and much moro — never again will you have to suffer in ¿lerrco because some ferrol-facod bureaucrat has given you some shit. From now on. Your Revenge fs in TheMaii! sow for informstionsipurposes onyr SH x CH, ISOpp, more Ihrrn SO ietfere, xott cover. YOUR REVENGE IS IN THE MAIL: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19146)
*** TECHNIQUES OF HARASSMENT
How the Underdog Gets Justice
by Victor Santoro Tired of being stepped on?
Take tieart! This book is a
virtual encyclcpedia of dirty,
rotten stents and scarns >ou
can use to ctaiim ycur own
justice! Now. at fast. iTB
easier than ever to wage re-
venge warfare on the people
wto have done you drly.
wreaking havoc and devasta-
tion among your etomtas.
Become a one-man army ot
revengo with Techniques of
Harassment
Here is the methtotfogy
and strategy of harassment,
how to got information on
your targels. Impomsnnton
tochnques, contamnanls.
manipulating others to un- knowingly do your drty work for you, and much moro. No legal or moral judgments are made by the aultor and readers aro warned mat this book is for e'ytertainrjyentpurposes onfy! suiter in sitance: let Olivers suffer along wXh you. fSS4, xSH, 16Spp, ifluxtrated, hardcover. TECHNIQUES OF HARASSMENT: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19110)
** Guns *** Introduction Guns are as American as Mom and Apple Pie! This section has books on everything there is to know about guns, including how to shoot them, and even how to make them. All right America: SHOW US YOUR GUNS! *** GUNRUNNING FOR FUN AND PROFIT
by Ragnar Benson GUNRUNNING ■ = h.Mll = = ■ » • z-4-a- = ■ • ZEDEl = ».ES_rZS = H Coating danger. surrounded by
polb'cal intrigue — and ataays in the
thick of 11« action — the gunrunner
can shape thn course ot history. Gul.
how can th« aspiring gunrunner keep
from gott.ng shot with his own
merchandise or wnrtng up in jail,
whio plying hi» tmdo? A 30-ycar veteran of tho
qunrur.nng trade. Ragnar Hensen
tolls ycu what Io look out for. How to
make camccbcns, whore to buy ard
sei weapons, what is scllng ard
who is buying, haw Io get the goods
fnxn Point A (where thn/re not wrxth
much) to Point B (whore they're worth a tot), political and economic factors to consider, and bow to
make gurrunring a business are all covered in this book — tho only one
of iU kind’ Just as Ifhportani. Benson tells you how to get cut of a hot spot in an
emergency, how to get pad. the pitfate you are likely to encounter. and
what tho latest U.S. gK)vemmen< regulatons are relating to arms
trafficking. An extensive checklist of do’s end dents is given to help tie
novice gunrunner enhance his business — and stay alr/e.
1988, 8X xll, lT2pp, tOvstratcd, appendices, softcover.
GUNRUNNING FOR FUN & PROFIT: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 25PS3)
*** FULL AUTO
Modification Manual
by J. Flores This is a complete. iltostratod manuai cn seteebvo-ftfe conversions for tha (blowing weapons: Minl-14, AR-15. HK 91-93. MAC 10-11, ard the M1 CartJino. This nentfy updated million new inctodfca two fulkauro modfications for tho Mnl-14, competed machinist's drawings ard tuidng Instructions for all auto-sears needed. plus three different methods to modify your MAC 1011 to either fui-auto or seledfre-fire capability. With this new edtfon. you can convert all Five weapons into the* * fulty-automattc configurations with esse, as al procedures are thoroughly explained in an easily understood. fully ilustraled, step-by- step manner. Without a doubt this is the finest conversion manual cn the market.
198!, SH 71pp. Hteatratod, softcover.
FULL AUTO: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 25050)
*** IN THE GRAVEST EXTREME The Role of the Firearm in Personal Protection
by Massad R Ayoob IN THE CfAVEST EXHOMi
II» ferie •! tU
lira
ars li r«r*ts*l
Ths excellent book e nr.t
full Of bUtshi*. as so many ’gun
fighting' books arc ths so
days; it is written by a man
wlto lias used guns in
defense. In The Gravest
Extreme
was written by a
polfce officer tor civiians who
may need lo own or carry a
gjn to defend themselves. Il is
packed full o1 sourd ajdvfce on
when, where and how to use a
gun to defend you'seif. R is
one of the finest gun-fighting
bocks we have seen. Contents include: - Setf-defeDM and lethal
force - What you shodd know
about citizen’s arrests - Women and guns - How and when to use firearms in your store - Howard when to use a gun in your home - How ard when to use a gun in the street - How ard whon to use a gun in your car - The deterrent effect of defense»« handguns - Common sense about cariybg guns - The high price of 'Handgun Machismo* - Choosing a gun for defense - Basic gunfighting technique - Gun safety - What lo do after a gunfight - And more. The sing'e best book we have seen on handguns for sclf-dcicnsc, Ihfe excellent book is recommended highly to anyone who currently owns a gun. and to anyone who Ivas ever considered buying a gun 'just in case.' In The Gravest Extreme is a fine piece of work and deserves the widest possible distribution. 'Guns ace the only weapons that put a ptysjeatiy sma# or weak person at parity wrth a powerful very posskxy armed, crirrina!.' — Massed F. Ayoob. tn The Gravest Extreme
1960. 5Hx8H, 130pp, frustrated, softcover.
IN THE GRAVEST EXTREME: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25034)
*** ARMED DEFENSE
Gunfight Survival
For the Householder and Businessman
by Burt Rapp There have been tola of too*
and articles written defiling with
detense against crime. Most give
advice about locks and alarms.
Some oven ad.iso the reader not
io bty □ gun bocauso it could be
more dangerous to himself than to
the cnminal. The defeatist view-
point is typical of the person who
knows nothing about guns. The bcok is for live person who
has doodad to use a gun for
protection. If you prefer to hand
over your wallet to the thug, stop
re.tolrg nghl here. If you feel that
oxira tocks and alarms are all you need, don't read any more. If you
tniy feel that you could not use
deadly force against a person
threatanng your life. this took is
not for you. Make out your will and
bo sure your Insurance is paid up. This book will show you haw to teach yourseN to shod well enough 10 save your life in a variety of situations. You win loam techniques and tactics thai work, not just rejections of somebody's tbconcs. You will find cut haw to protect yourself by dcodng what tactics you need. This book also covers what ycu need Io know about the legal and emoltonal aspects of surviving a gunfight. Chaptor* include: • Tie Odds Against You • The Threats • Passive and Active Defense • Weapons • Ammunition • loaming to Shoot • Gunfighttrg: Myth and Reality • Target Shooting and Combat Matches • Guns and Tactics • Practical Gunfighting Tactics • Yoir Home Is Your Castle — Maybe • Armed Defense to tho Workplace • Personal Security Outdocxs • Gunpoint • Le^al Probtoms • Thn Emotional Component • Whal to Do II You Get Shot • And more. Armed Defense \z, a book that should be read by ovary householder and busness owner - it could save -your life and tho lives of year toved ones.
1969. 5H x OH, 214 pp iifusfrefed. soft cover.
ARMED DEFENSE: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25065)
*** GUNSHOT INJURIES
(2nd Revised Edition)
by Louis A. LaGarde, M.D. This cbssic work is naw available for the first time in 75 years LaGardc's Gunshot tnfuftes was the standard textbook cri Uto subject at tho time of WV/I. Its success was duo to LaGardo's encyclopedic knowledge of firearm*, pro.nciil.is. rrzxttcinc and the human body, combined with a grt kx ctoar wnbng and expression. Bullets and ihn injuries caused by them have changed little over the past century. Chapters include: ■ Characteristic Leskxis Caused by Projectiles ■ Symptoms of Gunshot Wounds ■ Gunshot Wounds of the Head. Face and Neck ■ Gunshot Wounds of tho Spno ■ Gunshot Wounds of the Che*i ■ Gunshot Wounds of the Abdomon ■ Injury to Peripheral Nerve* — Injury to Blood Vessel ■ Gunshot Wounds of Joints ■ Gunshot Injuries of it to DlapViysos of the I org Bones ■ Casualties of Battle ■ and more.
1916, 6x9, 460pp. more than 100 Mustrst/ons,
indexed, hard cover.
GUNSHOT INJURIES: $34.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25069)
Itow To Make A (ampkte Cslde *** HOW TO MAKE DISPOSABLE SILENCERS
A Complete Guide S&tnccrs for /css than 63. (XV 8u6t
without toots*
Sounds incredible?
Naw you can silence any firearm
usng r.cms found in any
neighborhood supermarket! Th* detailed manual irciudos over
65 ctosoup photographs a-xl
drawings to help anyone build dis-
poeaWe sMoncor* that arc just as
effective a* "professional* models,
but which can casiy bo constructed in
minutes, withcut tools, using only
inexpensive, roadty-available items. team bow to make silencers from:
Soft drink botdes; Window screen;
Pep bottto caps: PVC pipe; and much
more.
1964, Sh x6H, 85 pp. Mustrsted. soft
cover.
HOW TO MAKE DISPOSABLE SILENCERS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 20026)
DISPOSABLE
SILENCERS
*** HOW TO MAKE DISPOSABLE SILENCERS
VOLUME II A Complete Illustrated Guide The mosl ctxnpkito. upio-datc-
manual on homemade sfcncers! An
al-row collection of scarcer plans for
the man short of time or money! Th* fascinating sequel to the
bestselling How To Mdco Daposab/c
S&wtfs $<$&&&
more sophisticated
designs, al of which can bo
constructed wxh a minimum amount
of time ard money, without tic rwed
tor expensive machinery or loots. Now everyone will to able to
silence weapons of any caliber (from
22 rimfire* to .30-06 rtftos) wmg such
inexpensive Items as automebfc
freeze pmany oil tor easy-to-<>it parts Stop-by-slep d reel tons, nustratons, well a/or ICO ebse-up photographs a rd parts lists era inciudod to make tho job easy.
IMS, SH x 6H, 115 pp, profuxeiy iihntreted. soft cover.
HOW TO MAKE DISPOSABLE SILENCERS.
VOL II: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 28027)
How To Make
DISPOSABLE
SILENCERS
*** PRINCIPLES
OF QUICK KILL Lucky McDaniel devciopod a mc-hod of amazingly fast and accurate unamed marksmanship, which was so affective that tho U.S. Army wanted to learn it. The bock on McDankl's methods, instinct SbooHtyg, has long been out of print, but wo have the next best thing. A/mry Training Text 23-71-1, *hicn covers tho wmc technique (the Army Galls it *Otick Kil’). This publcslion provides gudanco In 1ho trainng procedures and lochniquo of inslrixrtton of basto rifle marksmanshp and liw fast unalmod mclNod of fire catted Quck Kil Loam it wth a B8 gun’ How to detormne your master erfo, how to hit trry discs thrown in the air 8 Ornes out of 10. and haw to simpty and e.-iaty hit any target with ’Instinct shoeing • A must toe hunters, as well as self defense!
6 x 10. 72pp. 40 iftustrstions, soft cover.
PRINCIPLES OF QUICK KILL: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 25054)
*** HOMEMADE GUNS AND HOMEMADE AMMO
by Ronald B. Brown Hew many 'homcmado gun*
bonks have you rend, only 1o
discover that to make the thing work
you needed a metal lathe er a maing
machne? Well, not ths tmel
•Practical* 1$ the key word tor
Homemade Guns And Homemade
Ammo!
Three years In preparation!
This Is the erty book that shows you
how to make guns and gunpowder
and primers — al under ono cover. This book covers it all: tegaities.
concepts of batistes. a basic 12
gauge dvotgun design from pipe,
simple gunpowder recipes, primer
material. reloading and much more
— ifxiu'Jiixi designs ftx a homemade
doube barrel, a muzzictaadcr, pipe szes for ether calibers, and even more? Prxnary explosives (v^hizh arc required in small quantities to make
carl rd go pernors) are the Achilles' heel of firearms. The author gives
two supor-simp'o recipes for making primer material. Simpldty and
easy avallabttty of the materials are the overriding ccnsdoratons. and
the recipes presented balance safety with usefulness. Throe ways Io reclaim potassium chlorate tram commnn materials.
Sources of chcmlctfs. with addresses. Step-by-step directions with
plenty of ctaar Illustrations and photographs. This Is one book that ratfly
deivers what it promisee! The last chapter shows you herw to retoad ammo with the most crude
and primitive of loola. After all. having all the '«gradients is of ro vatoe if
you canT put them together. Everyone shoo'd know the contents of this
book. Even if you have ro intentions of ever Voiding a firearm. lbs in-
formation in this bock is an insurance poScy. No matter where you may
kro in the world cr under what regime, live knowledge represented in
this book offers you a chance to cope. It otters hope, not in nice wishes
and goodwill. but in tangible fad and step-by-step illustrated instruc-
tions. That's why it was researched and that's why it was written. Loompanics Unlimited is very preud to offer its readers the singte
finest book of Ils typo over written — Ronald 8. Brown’s Homemade
Guns And Homemade Ammo!
19S6, 5X 3C 8%, 190pp, more Hut» SO detailed
drawings sad photograph*, aoftcovor.
HOMEMADE GUNS AND HOMEMADE AMMO: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25052)
*** THE HAYDUKE SILENCER BOOK
Quick and Dirty Homemade Silencers
by George Hay duke As a sidetine to his revenge classics.
Gecrge Hayduke. the Master of Maue.
explores the shady borderlands of
Haydukery — the construction and use of
homemade silencers! These simple,
effective silencer designs are your
passport nto the world of muffled may-
hem. And test of at. they can to made
right at your kitchen tabto with common
Items lound around the house! Be warned: George does no: adrocate
the illegal construction or use of ¿fenced
weapons. In fact, he cutfoes explicit
instructions on how to be sure you are
legally registered before building, buying silenced firearm has curtain legrtirr^ite appficattons that you cou'dn'l
otherwise got away with in this increasingly restrictive and uptight work!.
1989, $H x8H, 89pp, Illustrated, softcover.
HAYDUKE SILENCER BOOK: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 28029)
—'rhe
llauhike Silencei
Hook
~ (Jiiirk nnit Dirty
Ilonirnk’Kl'*
*** LEAD POISONING
25 True Stories from tho Wrong End of a Gun
by Chris Pfouts a 25 TRUE stones of people who teve been Shot andsurvrredM There ate two ways this book can
save your Ho. First, if you’ve never
been shot, there are vital lessens to be
foamed from the stones of those who
have. How did tec presence cf a
nickel-plaled handgun save one man's
life? Howr can ono person get dropped
by a bullet in the arm. while another
gets shot full in the face yet manages
to throw his adversary out a second
story wndow? The answers to these
quosticcs — all found In real-tite
accounts — will glvo you valuable
insight into tee violent world of
gunplay. This is tee gritty reality behind the gunshot statistics and wound taltstfcs ¿tudies. If you ¿wupbean shot, this extraordinary booK will help you sort out the experience better than any unknowing pain therapist or psychiatrist ooUd ever hope to. These are tee stories of 25 others Ike yourself, who were pul through the most traumatic experience of llveir lives, yet lived to talk abcut it. heal, and go on.
1991, mixBH, 184pp, hardcover.
LEAD POtSONING: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25087)
*** DEADLY WEAPONS
Firearms & Firepower
VHS Video Tape This video tape presents me most valustxe information on firearms yw will ever have a tfiance to see. Alec Jason's Deadly Weapons is a hlgb-qualty. professional video — over 1D3 minutes of blazing oction. demonstratona and teats! Ortginslty produced for law enforcement personnel, stale and federal agencies have used this video tape to familiarize new and special unit recruits with weapons elfects. Deadly Weapons has now found Sts way into tee chrlian market, where it has become the best-selling gun video ever made. Deadly Weapons entertains as it educates. It cttcctr.-ety do bunks 'knockdown power- myths by showing armor-clad men bo-Ing shoe wllh 44 Magnum bullntr. and .308 NATO rounds. Jascn and a partner shoot thcmso>-os and cnch other at close range... with llttfa effect. Here are same of the questions answered by this amazing and informative vkfeotape: - Which bullets will penetrate a car doer? A wfrxJsh'eto? - Just how quiet is a real silencer? - Will tlw impact of a rifle btf let knock a man down? - Will a bullet ¡gn?.e a car's gas tank? - What will a .50 calber machine gun do to a car? - How cttectr.'O is full auto fire? ♦ Haw cttcctr.te is bedy armor? - Will a .357 Magnum KTW armor piercing bullet penetrate a car's engine block? - And much, much more! See the results of those amazing tests on ths amazing video tape! minute VH5 vfdao (spa.
DEADLY WEAPONS: $49.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19130)
VIDEOS ARE NOT RETURNABLE.
Damaged tapes will be replaced.
__________________________________
*** THAT EVERY MAN BE ARMED
The Evolution of a Constitutional Right
by Stephen P. Holbrook In recent years, pub'ic debate on toe tesue ot ’gun oontrol' has sharpty escalated. One group, too prohibitionists, opposes tho consliluCOnal right of private possession of firearms (especially handguns) and proposes that possession of firearms shodd bo confined to live military and to« ptftoe. Othor groups bcJlr/.« that tho Second Amendment means what It says: the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be Infringed.' The battler, between these prohibitionists and constitutionalists are being waged in local, state, and national legislatures, and In the courts all around the country. If a court hod that ‘the people' mentonod tn the First Amendment are a select group of craters, or that small printing presses and cheap handbills ccud be outlawed as long as expensive newspapers are published, outraged civil libertarians would quickly dspravo these restrictive views by reference Io history. But firearms prohibtionisis are currency making arguments comparable to tho above far-fclchud hypothettoal cases. Ihey claim that select military farces. net the poop'«.' have a right Io keep and bear arms. Yet if tlzj BJI of nights has any moaning at all. it nvjst bo based on tho linguistic usage of those who wrote it. The vatdrty ci We prohbil/jcret argument must be tested by the historical ovdulkm cf Ui© constitutional right in question. That Every Man Be Armed is the most comprehensive work ever written on tho right to koep ard bear arms, which is guaranteed by the Second Amendment Io the U.S. Constitution. Stephen P. Habrook traces tho phloscphicaJ. historical, and legal roots of the right c< the citizen to havo arms, beginning in ancient G roc co and carrying the analysis feeward to toga I and policy controversies of tho 1960s.
1S84,5x9, 206pp, indexed, sett cover.
THAT EVERY MAN BE ARMED: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25064)
MODERN
WEAPONS
CACHING
4 Pown-M- EurfA Apprwxh la naatirtg lf»0 Gu» *** MODERN WEAPONS CACHING
A Down-to-Earth Approach to Beating
the Government Gun Grab
by Ragnar Benson II can^ happen hare?
Think again. In New
Jersey, f. has already
happened. Like something
right out cf Rod Square, a
law has passed requiring
most owners of semi-
automatic weapons to give
them up. Tho forces mat
would snatch away our
Second Amendment free-
doms are gaining rromcn-
turn, and the time to
prepare is now. Firearms
owners must Ir.cralty lake
thor weapons under-
ground — bury them — or
be prepared to have tltern
coruscated. Ragnar Benson has
spent yearn refining
W’oapons-cftchlng stmtogy
down to a science. Mow, with too need for such drastic measures homing ever larger on too
horizon, ho tolls you how to construct a foo'proof cache guaranteed to
weather tho elements for years, and where to place it in order to outwit
the authorities and boat thair high-lech metal detectors. In the race against the firearms roundup in th© U.S., gun owners
must follow Ragnar's example and look to the future belli with mistrust
and a will to prevail.
1990, 599x899, 104 pp. Frustrated. softcover.
MODERN WEAPONS CACHING: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 10055)
FftACNAft *** GUN PEOPLE
by Patrick Carr and George KZ Gardner
Who are the gjrowners of America? They are mon and women,
young and old, from every regton of the country. JoumaAst Patrick Carr
and photographer George W. Gardner have put together In words ord
images a unique album of these gun people. Provocative erri
sometimes (istortring. It is an eye-opening took at coe aspect of
American society today. Who are the Gun Pcopfo? Como on. America: slx>w us your guns. Rich people, poor pcopto. old people, grandparents, and pocd old
boys. B’^K-k people. white people, bcautful women, littfo okl ladies an
tennis shoes. Tell poopto. fat people. short pccplc. sfcriny people, ard
tho guy next dcor. Gun Peoples al around us — Corr« on. America:
snow us your guns! You may not cmn guns. Ycu may rot even like guns. Out if ycu arc
cunaus to sco ard hear Americans who do. Gun People is a book you
should read.
1335, 899 x 11, 143 pp, dozens of photographs
of Gun People and their guns, soft co ver.
GUN PEOPLE: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25066)
*** MODERN BALLISTIC ARMOR Clothing, Bomb Blankets, Shields, Vehicle Protection Everything You Need To Know
by Duncan Long YOU are morCxSy vulnerable to
attack, even with a VAC-10 tucked
under your arm. an ©ver-vigilant
bodyguard, ar twenty years* experience
in martial arts, for wo livo in a world in
which rrwrdcr has became an
accepted form of ccmmuntoabon
between the deviant minority of society
ard the fcrw-abidirg citizens. Though too 'bultat-proor vest is a
mythical boast. modern balfcrtic armor
stronger and lighter than ever before
ance too ad«*cnt c4 the Kevlar fiber. Modern DoUisfic Armor detei's toe
myriad uses I© which Kevlar clcch may
bo put. from btflet-resittanl suits, vosts, goggfes. gtovee and Oliver clothing, to armor for land vehicle# and aircraft, shfolds for riot police and S.W A.T. teams, ard even rings and bomb suppressien blankets as utilized by bomb squads. Complete with lists of manufacturers, dea'ers ard distributors, this tock is toe only source ycu need Io pul ballsbc armor to work for
1386,599 x 899. 104pp, frustrated, soft cover.
MODERN BALLISTIC ARMOR: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19133)
*** THE DO-IT-YOURSELF
GUNPOWDER COOKBOOK
by Don McLean Do you want to know how
to make your own gunpowder
from such easity accessible
items as dead cats, whiskey,
your Ih'lng room ceisng.
manure. 'Foors gold.’ and
map to syrup? And do you
want to know bow to do Ü with
simple band tods and tech-
niques that have been used
for centuries? Well, now you
can with The Do-!(-Yourself
Gunpowder Cookbook,
a
practfcsl and safe approach
to making the oktest
propeiianb'exptoslve known to
man. Gunpowder Ivas many
uses arrf Is al but essential
for tong-term survival. This
book covers everything ffom
cld govern ment recipes tor use by its espicnage operatb.es to the authors own Med-arxf-true
methods using common wols and equipment. Don^ be a slave to available) technology, because it « breaks down
or olhnrwKto becomes unavaftabto. only your stockpile of knowledge will
get you through tough times. Sold for ¿nformxdonalpurposes only!
1992, SJi JC8Ji. 88 pp. fHustrxtcd. softcover.
THE DO-IT-YOURSELF
GUNPOWDER COOKBOOK: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 25071)
*** IMPROVISED MODIFIED FIREARMS
Deadly Homemade Weapons
by J. DevJd Truby end John Minnery With antigen activ-
ists continuing to chip
away al tee Second
Amendment, the reed
to revive this tongoul-
oi-print classic can ro
longer be dented.
Through vivid descrip-
tors and extra-ordnsry
rare photos, Iha book
documents Ute ex-
tremes to which peopto
will go when normal
supplies of firearms are
denied. Ycu wifi pet the low-
down cn improvised
firearms straight from
tho pros: The Vtelcong,
the Maha. CtA. street
gangs, Special Forces,
prisoners. Fiipno guer-
rillas. and a handful of Others whose Dvw dafxmdcd on lhc 1992, SJi x 8Ji. 296pp. iki/s!roted. softcover.
IMPROVISED MODIFIED RREARMS: $21.95
(ORDER HUMBER 25070)
*** DUELLING IN AMERICA by Major Ben C. Truman In lbs first reprint of Ben
Truman's classic work cn
dueling (first published in
18B4). )and tee infamous on the field
and hear the words ci men
competed b/ tmcition to defend
their tarw with their fives.
Careers are runnd. femllos
shattered, and reputations aro
written in blood from tho frontier
to tho hals of Congress. Famous dueling talcs
abound with the likos of Jim
Bowie. Sam Houston. Hamiton
& Burr. Stephan Decatur. An-
drew Jackson, and Abraham
Lincoln. Subject matter lakes in
fighting legislators ('Un pa ria-
mcnlary Procedures^, fighting
editors (The Perils of Ute
Press’), and fightng for love (’Affairs of ihe Heart*). With accounts bote cruel and humorous. Truman explores the inotives that compelled men to settle their differences in mortal combaL He corxfemns destructive pnde while celebrating courage and seeks the high moral ground whie smiling at the macabre aracics d dangerous men. Duelling tn America n a urtqu© timn cepsuto ol attitudes and mores, a giimpsa ot our colorful past nat Is rnoro than a snore footnote in American history.
1884, Sfi X 8Ji, 265pp. PhiStreted, indvxied. soft cover.
DUELLING IN AMERICA: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 25073)
INSTINCT
«i Defensive
Handgunning
for Police and
Personal
Protection *** INSTINCT COMBAT SHOOTING
Defensive Handgunning for Police
and Personal Protection
by Chuck Klein In a gunfight. m'ssed
shots and loel lime can
result in lost life: your own.
That’s why checking your
sight picture is one of Ute
worst things you can do.
During close-quarters com-
bat. when fractions o! sec-
cods can mean the differ-
ence between Irving and
dying. you dcnl want to be
doing anything but pulling
Iba tagger. It’s just plain ccmmcn
sense to keep >our eyes
focused cn Ibu danger in an
armed confrontation — a
natural. Instinctive reaction.
This updated and expanded
version of Chuck Klein's
original txx>k will help you
hone those Instincts ard
holster them with learned and accurate pistol control. You'll loam the key techniques of instinct shooting. including how to
identity the smallest centralized target, focus your cyns at the correct
distance and concentrate fuity cn your target Pius, you'r perform
realistic drils and receive target instruction that exchanges luck for
skill... and wh»c2i would you rather bank on when your life is on the line?
1992, 5Jix 8 Ji, 88 pp. fffifstrated, pJossjtry, softcover.
INSTINCT COMBAT SHOOTING: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 25072)
** WEAPONS *** Introduction This fascinating section contains books on Just about every type of weapon there is: Bullwhips, slings, knives, Ninja weapons, crossbows, brass knuckles, as well as how to improvise deadly weapons from everyday objects like beer bottles and pool cues. Look Out! *** BREATH OF THE DRAGON
Homebuilt Flamethrowers
by Ragnar Benson DiChT mamma tell you
not to p'ay with tiro? Ycu
probabty ddn*t Istcn. or ycu
wouldn't bo reading this
now. You Ike fire. We al do.
H's powerfiA useful, and
Inghtenirg. That’s why a
flamethrower fe such a
perfect detenive weapon:
coo whitt of the dragon's
napJrh-ieehted breath will
put attackers at your mercy. Breath Of The Dragon
shows ycu bow io bold your
own flamethrower using
essy-to-lohow. nontechnical
instructions ard common,
legal corrponenls. many of
which you can pick up al
little or no cost. This hoavty-
itustrated gu'rfe will show ycu how to bulb n portabio. backpack dragon or a veh’Ce-mounted
nrebreathing monster. Ragnar also ir-dudcs a simple formula that taka»
ths guesswork cut of making napakn. Flamethrowers aro legal, easy to txjikl and ma'mtan. simpte to cp-
orate. Fud ts cheap and ptentful. So if you think ycu need something a
little more Intmidating than most conventional weapons, invest a small
amount cf money end trno and loam to make ycur own flamethrower.
1990, SUrxHt, 65 pp. iffustretod. softcover.
BREATH OF THE DRAGON: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19183)
*** TRADITIONAL NINJA WEAPONS
by Charles Daniel Which weapon is bosl? How shoo’d I train? What makes the fighting arts of the niffa so effective? Those aro just a fow of the questions answered in Traditional Rin/a Weapons. It's all here, from lighting knife skills to wielding the sMdo and chan. This is the official guide to tte combat tools and fortJldden secrets of Japan's nhja dans! The author. Charles Oantel, Is a yondan in bujinkan rfnpo tai-jutsu. Ho roccvod his training Cirectiy from Or. Masaaki Matsumi, the 34th grandmaster of togakure-ryu ninjutsu. Mr. Dane! te well-known for his artcic-s and books on European and Asian weapons and fighting arts.
193$, 6x9. 157 pp, Ulustntod. softcover.
TRADITIONAL NINJA WEAPONS: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19147)
*** ART OF THE BULLWHIP
(VHS Video)
Produced by Mark Allen This is a Ax; video! Il contains
everything you always wanted to know
about whjps and wh'p cracking, but weren’t
sure who te ask. Numerous exports take
time Io cover the history of the whip from
the rhinoceros hide whips of ancient A’rtca
Vo the Australian kangaroo whips of today.
• Why a whip cracks — told by the Dean
of Physics nt FaMgh Dickinson Uni-
versity - How whipa- are matte — explained by
the man who made them for ’Indtena
Jonos* - Holywood stuntmen reveal the? secrets
Walch never before seen footage of America's most talented whpcrackers from Preus, nightclub and nxfeo arenas doing their dangerous and amazing routines and even see tho lost art of the tong whip. You will be amazed al the stunt®, style and techniques of today's whlpcrackors — and you wil loam bow to crack a whip yoursoHI
Video« aro nonroturnobto.
1959, 65 minutes, fuH color VHS video tspe.
THE ART OF THE BULLWHIP: $29.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19170)
*** CLOSE SHAVES
The Complete Book of Razor Fighting
by Bradley J. Steiner Here it is — the ¿¥*>book over wnr.on cn
the bloody art of razor fighting! Contents of
ths amazing and gruesome Lock include: •
Carry and concealment cl the razor •
Prcpcr lighting grip» lor the razor • Sten»
and body movement • Vital target areas •
Base attacks • Strategies and tactics • Use
of tho dosed razor as a weapon • Self-
delense techniques with ths razor • How to
ttelend yoursett against a razor ♦ How to
choose end care for your razor • And much,
much morel More than 60 photographs illustrate in
datad tho easy-to-understend text. Close
Shaves
will make you an expert on this little-known bloody combat art! 1930, Sfi x 3H, 66 pp. moro tnon 60 photcgrsphs, soft cover. CLOSE SHAVES: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 22038)
*** ROLLING THUNDER
Turning Junk Into Automobile Weaponry
by Ryan K Kephart In terms o1 personal
security, you are most vut-
nerable to danger white
traveling in your car. Now
Ryan Kephart. author of
Hwy Fwmwk riming
Junk Into Arsenal Weapon-
ry,
shows you bow to arm
your car down lo its axles
with a bevy of wicked
surprises good for any self-
defense ©merger-?/ on the
road. The clear, concise plans
In Rolling 77) under range
from. d version ary and ha-
rassing — binding lights,
smeko screens and tire
busters — to more serious
soHdcfcnse: mines de-
ployed from your moving car. oil sicks laid out to send a pursuer carcoring off the rood and
firearms fired remotely from an internal control panel. Ycu can also
team how to rig a sea: belt to electrically shock a hostile passenger,
modify a trunk tock so It can bo opened from the inside and tuikf eight
crore destfVCttvo dovfcas guaranteed lo take the drive Cut Of any ve-
hicular assatant. AI of Eho pbns require eny common tools and tho
slrrptost of materials found h any workshop scrap pie. Due to the extreme danger cf these weapons, as well as laws for-
bidding their ccostnjcbon. this took sokf for informational purposes
only!
1M2,5H ran, 72 pp, HfurtrstM, xrfwm
ROLLING THUNDER: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19187)
*** ZIPS, PIPES, AND PENS
Arsenal of Improvised Weapons
by J. David Truby Through rare photos of
togarlous and very deadly
improvised weapons cci-
tectod from prisons. poFce
departments and Ttiird World
countries. J. Davd Truby
demonstrates that from a
tochnotagcal and psytho-
legtaal standpoint gun cen-
tre! doesn't work. Truby
categorizes a wide variety of
imp revised/-modified fire-
arms. describes their anat-
omy a-to toclmotagy. then
documents their distribution
and use. Finely. he presents
soma remarkable sophisti-
cated exarrples created by
guerrillas, secret agents,
criminals, prisoners, freedom
fighters and hobbyists around
the world. TTn undahiiblc oondusion? A free people is an armed people, end tf ycu tako away the firearms of froo poopta. they wil make echoes. BcSold for purposes
1222, SH x SU, 180 pp, Illustrated, sort cover.
ZIPS. PIPES, AND PENS: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19190)
Personal
Defense
Weapons *** PERSONAL DEFENSE WEAPONS
by J. Randall 'A good defensive weapon
should protect ycu I rem criminals
without making you a criminal for
carrying rt.* says J. Randall, a
private dctcctve and weapons
expert Randall has tried just
about every woapca imaginab'e,
from bullwhips to to staffs. yei
ha's a surprisingly low-tech guy.
One of his favorite defensive
weapons is the cigarette lighter.
'Five inches of tiame In ihe face
is incredibly frightening.* TWs just a sample c< the
refreshing, practical advice found
In ths bock. Randsll evaluates al
kinds cf weapons — guns,
knves, slicks, gas canisters,
martial arts weapons, and many
others by asking some vary in-
teresting questions: • Is it too deadly to use7 • to It irogal to carry it or brandsh it? • Can it be ccn- coaled, yet reached when needed? • It is comfortably to carry at al times? • How much skin and training does it take? • VAll it gross you out to use Per- sonaf Defon&o WoaponsvAW
hep you £nd protection you can live with.
1P92f Sii xS^, 1C2pp, iftuslrxicd, soft cover.
PERSONAL DEFENSE WEAPONS: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19188)
*** IMPROVISED WEAPONS
IN AMERICAN PRISONS
by Jack Lugar most ¡rdomsfing weapons book fo out in yasrsr The story of pnson weapons is foscirtetirg, because Of the difficult conditions undar which prison inmates must acquire them. In some o? the mast repressive, most controlled environments on Earth, prisoners still make «and use weapons. It woi/d bo unrealistic to romanltaizo this. The story C4 prisoners erri their weapons « not oridonco cf the unquencltelrility of the human spirit against adversity, c< anything lite iL In reality, weapons made by prisoners are usually crude and made for sordid ends. The photographs n this tock will make that point convincingly. Improvised Weapons In American Prisons covcxs In vast detail Iha kinds of weapons used in prisons, how they are usod. whom ncy ara used against, axrd ho* ttiey are made. Cofrptete sections, with many rare photographs, co'/er knives, garottes, firebombs, blunt mslramcnfs. and even guns. The author also covers the hkflrg paces n prison, prison smugging, and escapes Highlighting the easy-to-read Infrxmatva text are more than four dozen photographs of actual weapons, made and used by prisoners throughout the United States Improvised Weapons In American Prisons is tie most fascinating weapons bock to bn published in years! Be sure to order y^HX copy no**.
I9SS, 5H x SH. SO pp, pholoonrpkx, xo ft cover.
IMPROVISED V/EAPONS
IN AMERICAN PRISONS: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 22023)
*** KNIVES. KNIFE FIGHTING,
AND RELATED HASSLES
How To Survive a Real Knife Fight
by Marc “Animar MacYoung Fining yourself In the middle
of a knife fight is no lime to
discover that you don’t know what
you’re doing. You can forget the
useless crap yotfvo seen in tire
nxn’ics or loomed in the dojo: if
you don’t. y'ou’l probably ord up
in the morgue. Lei Marc ’Animal’ MacYcung
show you the down erd dirty
reality of knife fighting. How do
yxw avokf a knife fififit? How do
you deal with someone who’s
pdled a knife puling ycur
own knife? How do you handle
witnesses? When doos a kni*e
fight escalate into full combat?
Animal covers these lopes In
detai. as well as clxx&ng a geed
fighting knife; tlx» best (and worst) grips, draws and stances; dealing w?.h the police; devious street tricks that people will use to slap a knife into year kdnay; and much more. In a knife fight, you have to rely ixi your wits, mobility, speed and knowledge in order to survive. This book shows ¡uM how serious and complcated knife fighting can be and wn provide you with the necessary skills to come out on top.
1990, 5Hx3H. 12Spp, (ffustmted, softcover.
KNIVES. KNIFE FIGHTING
AND RELATED HASSLES: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 22041)
*** SWITCHBLADE
The Ace of Blades
by Ragnar Benson Snap. For most poepto.
the cfick of a switchblade
knife is an omnous sound.
Once considered the symbol
of tho ttack-Jackctcd street
hoodlum, switchbUdes hove
boon feared by no public,
scorned by mainstream kntte
dea’ers and outlawed by
misguided federal ard local
laws. Yd the switchblade
do«» havo legitimate uses,
¡xnd these knr.*es arc experi-
encing rono'A'od interest from
sportsmen, adventurers and
others who know the value of
a good cno-handod knfa. Because of thoir unfor-
tunate reputation, solid In-
formation on swttchbtodi» Is
hard V? C«XPO by, Thto votoma
tens you everything you need
to know: types of switch- blades srd their operating mechanisms: how to use swxchttodo. butterfly, and gravity knives: unusual cofiaclors’ models; assombing a knife from a kit; federal and stale laws; ard troubleshooting, caro and maintenance. Discover what author Ragnar Benson already knows: Once you have ccme io rely upon a switchblade, you wffl wonder how you ever managed to gel by without one.
19S9, 5» x 3H, 104pp, ftiustratod, soft cover.
SWITCHBLADE: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 22039)
*** EXOTIC WEAPONS
An Access Book -
by Michael Hoy and Duncan Long The long-awaited update of the classic gu’do to weird and wonderful weaponry is finally available. Ten years in the making. Exotic Weapons is beck and better than evert Completely revised and updated, thto is tlx) most unusual and thorough weapons source bock ever printed. Here’s just a taste ol Ilie many strange and useful weapons described ard iluslratod in Uis book: - Aikucl-i • Air guns • Arns • Adali • Baliscng knife • Battle axes • BB machine gun • Belt buckle knives • Bily dubs • Black powder puna • Blackjacks • Btowpjns • Bolas • Boomerangs • Brass knucMes • Chemicat weapons • Chinese tong weapons • Cutlass • Crossbows • Exploding arrows • Fighting krJvos • Rare • Flame throwers • Garrotes • Gravity knives • Halbard • Hand Grenades • icepicks • ton ray gun • June • Ju-)o • Kainga - Kama • Lasers • Longbows • Maces • Machetes • ManriWgusari • Meteor hammer • Naginata • Nets • KUnchaku • Paintball guns • Panga • Phaser • Fike • Power staff • Push daggers • Razors • Robots • Sabers ♦ Sat ♦ Sap gtovos • Shriek alarms • Shuriken • Slingshots • Shockers ♦ Sone weapons • Spa,its • Spearguns • Spnnars • Spring knives • Steel whip • Straight razors • Stun guns • Swuchbtotos ♦ Sword canes • Swcrd umbrellas • Tenlo • Tear gas • Tetesccpng nightstick • Throwing knives • Tiger cfcws • Tomahawks • Tcota • Tranqunzer guns • Trench knives • Whips • Yari • Yawara stick • And much, much moreffl Yot/H lird photos. Iltoslratfons and detailed descriptions of dozens of knives, strange guns, polce weapons, medieval weapons, enn-handed knives. Oriental weapons, swords, urd«xwatar weapons, prirrcv.-c weapons, and sill moral Here are some of the amazing features of tho Now Edtico: • Mora than 100 different weapons «^sorbed and ilustratcrf. with deal«» ir,tings for all! • More then 130 photographs and illustrations of :ho worlds most unusual, most fascinating, most diflicdt to find weapons — with information cn hew YOU can acqure them» • Sources of books, plans, periodicals, vkfeoe, organizations, and addtionai information for an types of weaponry listed» • Mere than 240 dealers are listed, with their complete, up-to-date names and addressee, so YOU can purchase any or all of the wild and wonderful things shoabsofote must fo< weapons hobbyists, collectors, mercenaries, survivalists, hunters, police, nililacy personnel, and anyone interested in Vie strange, the unusual, iho unique, tho dwtolcal... Order your oop/ of the amaz-ng Exotic Weapons: An Access Book today! You wit be wry pleased, w* know!
19S2, x 11, 142PP, more than 100 weapons, more than W
Must rations and photos, more than 240deafer names
and addresses, indexed, softcover.
EXOTIC WEAPONS: $14.95
> (ORDER NUMBER 19101) *** BLADE MASTER Advanced Survival Skills for the Knife Fighter
by John Sanchez Enter tha Blado Masted Hcxo is a knfa training manual that can transform tho average knife pckr.y into a knfa master to to reckoned with. For the txrt limo aro roveatod fighting socrals of knifo masters tho world error. Learn Vie Samurai art ci faiutsu — quick-draw assassination trchnlqu«» ter the knfa spcxmls!; tho two-handed doubq kn -e combat «yfc of th© anctont Chnaso; how 1o defend against ti c deviant strategist you may moot on the streets; plus technics for the soto trainer. Topics also inotodo sclccton ard construction of targets; ilustrated IrataJCtfon in arciXar ard ladder patterns; advanced infexmaton on the snap-cut, powvir slash, and reverse grip; knife-shifting techriqucs for gaining tho tigh^ng edgo; and more.
1M% SHxSH, OSpp, Mt/straled, softcover.
BLADE MASTER: $12X10
(ORDER NUMBER 22020)
*** THE POOR MAN’S JAMES BOND
by Kurt Saxon Tn© thought ci vldonco
Is unp’oasanl to decent
poepfo. Yet. if you want to
survive the worst, you
must at least imagine Si©
worst The worst wcu'd bo
starving marauders pillag-
ing aw way across mo
land with insane abandon. People you consider
average and friendly today
may become desperate
and vicious later. You
cant expect the foolish
ones wlio have bat 11»sir
all on General Motors to
switch to you* way of
thinking in lime to survive
with dignity. Nor can you
expect them to starve
quietly or be content with
whatever amal surplus you might bo able to spare. If ycu prepare Io survive, you deserve to survive. As gentle as you may bo. yea cannot bo in favor of the improvident looters surviving at the expense of yxrj and year friends ard family. Besides, their survival would only be temporary. anyway. They woukJnt utilize your methane converters, organic gardens, tools or books. After destroying you they wotfd vandalize your operation. grab up whatever Icod was handy and move on. Your lack of rosistanoa would contribute cnly to th© toss of year knoMedge io tha next generatico. But with the right amount of tha right kind of resistance, you could pass on your Ideas to future generalons. 77m Poor Mao's James 5d/?dccud to responabto for the country being named after you later on - at /eastyou wtif be aSve. Beedes, It Is a tun book right now. It Is the undisputed loader in tec field of books on improvised weaponry. It a a rdgost of th© test tricks of mutants and guerrillas the worid over. Economical, safe, craft)’. You can roiz enemies even without hurting them. Ard if you're short of cash, there Is even a section on counterfeiting. Get 77^ Poor Man's James Bond and >oj wii be as secure as anyone can be in the event of ctviizatton's colapse. Here is a partial listing of the contents of The Poor Man's James Bond: ♦ Pipe or’Zip* guns ♦ Time bombs ♦ Match head bombs ♦ Making tear gas ♦ Pipebombs ♦ Gas tank bomb* ♦ Suiurtc add and potassium chtorate ♦ Impact ignition tre bombs ♦ How to make grenades ♦ And much, much more’ Also Included Is information on testing poteens. knockout drops, bomb handling and protoebon, a lengthy section cn arson by etoclrorics. and morn. more. more... All In all. the most complete coloctton of mischid and mayhem knowhow ever ool'ected between two covers. Considering tn© state c-f the couNiy. not to menlkm the worid. it would behoove w to know this stuff. You might find 4 being used against you to the near future.
f972, 477pp. itfuftnrrsd, »on cow.
THE POOR MAN'S JAMES BOND: $21.9«
(ORDER NUMBER 19035)
*** THE SLING
For Sport & Survival
by CUff Savage The weapon David used to kill
Goliath Is sill; useful today, and ccUd
be partictfarfy valuable In survival
situations. The sing may be an ancient
weapon, but there are seme powerful
reasons (or including it in any modem
arsenal. It is sitenit and has multiple
uses. It is powerful and Ms better
rang© than a bow. It is accurate and
easy to loom to use. It is easily im-
provised and highly portabio. It can bo
madly oorcoalcd. Ammunition is
available anywhere for free, ard f. ts
inaxponsr.-o, and takes up little room.
Sounds like a pretty gocd weapon,
doesn't it? The sing can be used lor hunting. agricuture, sport and survival. Il is the ultimate light-weight weapon for
widomoss survival. And in urban settings, where more powerful
weapons are banned, knowing how to use a sling is a valuable and
important skit The Sling is the complete manual on this Side-known
weapon. It Ids how to make cos. haw Io us© one. and when and where
to us© one. Six different slhgng techniques are described and
rtustrated in ctolail. Aso ncludod is advice on how and whore Id pcactco, descriptions of ammunition from stones to Molotov cocklals. ard practical apptcallcns of thn sling— Irciudlrg a section cn medom guerrilla warfare! The Sting is highly recommended for all survivalists ard weapons enthusiasts.
SX * Sti, 72pp, profusely Mustnrted, »on cow.
THE SLING: $735
(ORDER NUMBER 19103)
*** THE POOR MAN’S JAMES BOND
Volume 2
by Kurt Saxon Kurt Saxon strixns again!
Five great works In one
velum*! This book Includes
the complete Poor Stan's
Armorer,
a unique work with a
whole arsenal of Improvised
weaponry not In any other
books. Homemade bazookas,
¿fencers, boeb)’ traps, bolas,
oonooatod weaponry, rr.nns,
fUI auto plans, caltrops, dart
catapults, krrfe throw-ng,
water pipa shotgun, smoke’-
gas grenades, zip guns, take-
down rocket launchers, horre-
mada missiles, and much
more’ Poor Man's Armor-
er
Is atone worth the price of
Poor Man's James Bond,
Votume2t
Afeo Included in this mammoth volume are American Ju-J^su (1942), a comprehensive course that has every move illustrated and described; /:np.’U^>ed Murtifons Haa-nOooir. TXO1-210. written by xne US Army for tie Special Forces; in War (1937). a comprehensive collectton which Includes formulas for every poison gas in use at the trine; and The Chemistry of Powder and £tp»tawws(l943). the bble of all those who want lo assurn themsetvas a supply of e>ptostves. Kurt Saxon has done an excellent Job of assembing hard to-fnd information cn mischief and mayhem — So/d fortn/orn^tx>naipurposes onfy!
1991, Sfi x 11, 4SOpp. fffustrated, son cover.
THE POOR MANS JAMES BOND. Volume 2: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19189)
*** HIDDEN THREAT
A Guide to Covert Weapons
by Mark Smith
HIDDEN
THREAT
«Mix SMrm A Mt bixkfo that hdds a functional black pew da r revolver, a kicked lltlie knife concealed In a comb case, a wine bo-ttto w\th a hdden cargo of woA^cns and ammo, a shogun ddgused as a common highway tore, a simple tarnethrowor made from a cigarrillo Ightor and a can of hairspray — these ¡terra are net the stuff of spy thrJIcrs. They are disguised weepens in uw today on the streets cf America that can poso a serbia. H not desdy, throat to anyone who encounters them. This guide, intended (or use by law enforcement personnel to enhance their knowledge and security when searching subtle, vehicles or pfemtóes. provides a fasetoatng gtmpse Inte th? darker sido of police work, a world in which things are no? always what they seem lo ba. Based on reports circulated to ptf ice agicctes around tic country. Hidden Threat ilústralas Objects offered for salo by commercial manufacturers. Impressed weapons and items that have been modified c< booby-trapped to create a nasty surprise This bock will ad security protesalcrate in the detection of covert and improvised weapons, and hep informed cozens recognize Innocent-foctong Items that can be used lo lethal advantage.
tSSS, S'i x8H, ICBpp. iffustrated, sort cover.
HIDDEN THREAT: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19157)
*** UNARMED AGAINST THE KNIFE
by Oscar Diaz-Cobo The ony book a va table on how to deterd yourself against a knte tighter Devastating self-detense techniques for the unarmed target cl a knife attacker. Simple. Ife-savlng moves taught by Oscar Diaz-Cobo, martial arts instructor, author of Sconcing Sentries, ard chef instructor of United States Meta Combat. This book is rot a rehash of general knife fighting techniques — the material presented here la for those individuals who come face lo face w*h a krrfe- wtatoing opponent and expect lo come cut on top! Contents indude: * The psychdcgy of the knife fighter * Physical and mental conditionng * Attack ard destroy * Combat tactics * Hard-to-Krife combat ★ Knife tock ard hold defenses * Specialized knie attacks * Makeshift weapons ard attacks * What to do rf you gel cut * And more. Many manual and Instructors teach anti-knife combat, tut mosl of their techniques are sucdal. This text is afferent. Here the ai/hcc combines hard-earned street smarts with dose-combat martial arts to give ycu practical, proven techniques. Over one hixdred photographs show ycu each move in detal.
19S2, 5H x Sfi, aspp, frustrated, soft cover.
UNARMED AGAINST THE KNIFE: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 22028)
*** PRISON'S BLOODY IRON
Deadly Knife Fighting Tactics Revealed
by Harold J. Jenks and Michael H. Brown Prison's Bloody Iron is a revolutionary book on knife fighting. written by men who have ’been ard done.’ Many never- before-ldd secrets of knife fighting are revea’ed, Induding Fie saving tecrnkiuas and moves and tricks, all iterated with dozens of large, dear photographs. Prison's Bloody iron is a radical departure from ai me previous»/ teught techniques! You don't have tfas fuV story on knife fighting untilyou have this book! Prison’s Bloody iron covers it alt on krife righting — from what oct to do (pubs lo rest a lot of the commonly taught techniques) lo proper, effective moves; from history to physical cordfctoning. There is
even a sectton cn how a woman can use a knife effectively (of sei
defense. AS Iha mcn'cs. tochnqucs ard secrete revealed in this book arc not
just untested Sheer/, but arc real and have either been used by the
authors or by s&cmeone they observed in action! The authors of Prison's
Bloody Iron
draw from their own expertise, learned both in the street
ard in federal prisons, where they witnessed more knife fighting to a
week than oilers have seen in a lifetime. The/ share secrete with ycu
that ycu ccukl not learn efssmhere! This book in an absolute must for anyone who has an interest to khfe
fighting, self defense, ard survival in a world where ycu must deferd
yourself or de!
fsrs, S‘A xSH, 121pp. iih^tra!cde sort cover.
' PRISON’S BLOODY IRON: $10.95 __________________ (ORDER NUMBER 22025)___________________ *** SLASH AND THRUST
by John Sanchez Knlte lighting and bocks »bout this
deafly art have enjoyed a great
resurgence lately. However, until
Slash and Thrust, no book ever
presented a complete, telaiy practical
knife fighter's training program That
is exact»/ whac this bock does talis
the novice knife fighter how to train
himself to become an expert. The author also presents many
Hita known, more sophisticated
techniques, making this the deal
selection for novice and expert alike.
Covers: - Choosing U>e Fighting knife
• Carrying methods
• Ccmptale training program
• Guard ard grip positions
• Slashing and thrusting
• Hunan target areas
• Quick toll strikes
• Footwork - Dcccpisxj movements
• And much moeo. This book also gives plans for making your own krrfe sltoulder rigs,
and lets how to iso and throw oxebe edged weapons, such as !f»e
sbufiken. shaken. Irish dart, chakram. Chinese dcch dart, ard hand
quarrels.
19SO, SHxSH, 72PP, Mustrated, sort cover.
SLASH AND THRUST: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 22022)
*** MANTRAPPING
by Ragnar Benson
Mxntrapping is the first book ever published to explain how to cape-uro Iha! rrosl dangerous game: men. Ragnar Benson, well known as the author of Survival Poaching has based INs gut-wroncNng took on his own personal mantrapping experiences white on special assignments in Asia. Africa. North and South America, ard Cuba. You have to see this book to beiwo itW Mantrapping reveals over a dozen dHoroni traps specifically designed to catch ard UI humans. Ths how-to-dolt manual is illustrated with delated Une drawings covering such mantraps as !hc Malaysia^ Hawk, the Andes Mountain Trail Trap, me Sheapcator's Rock FaS. the CiAtor? Wafer Trap. Survivalists can usa these systems to help protect their retreats. As Benson says: ’To know bow to trap ycur enemy is to know how to mold tong trapped yoursotf .• Each trap can bo constructed with primitive materials end Icols. Inducted g a special chapter on Iba phlceophy of manfrappng.
1M1, 7 x SH, topp, iHuxtrafad, sort cover.
MANTRAPPING: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19063)
*** THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME
Advanced Mantrapping Techniques
by Ragnar Benson Man — IM most dangerous and daady game Of all — is without e
doubt chadenging prey. In response to requests for rroro on trapping
ths elusive game. Benson, author of the Infamous Mantrapping. tote
how to easily rig more ingenious traps without exptoswos and accou-
terments of war. Benson ourirxjs tha do's and dente for a surefire mantrap In a
chocklst. ard urban trap-; designed Io make your victim's fife undeni-
ably mftserabio rxn Included. Bridge and snake traps, urban ard wflcter-
0599 traps. hellxptor and haavy mifary*oqupment traps, trap Chi-
canery. and more nro dotniInd.
1*6$, SttxtH. 120 pp. RtoatfaM, sort cover.
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME: $12.00
CORDER NUMBER 19122)
*** PUT EM DOWN, TAKE ’EM OUT!
Knife Fighting Techniques
From Folsom Prison
By Don Pentecost You may think ycu know knifo
fighting theory through books, meg-
aznes and martial arts training. but
unless ycu've actual!)’ been assaulted
with a knrio. it's ¿rftheocy! The knife fighting techniques to Put
'Em Down, Tako 'Em Out!
were do-
vetoped to one of the most \w»tont
environments on Earth inside Fol-
som Prison. They are techniques mat
go far beyond what you will encounter
on the streets. Loam the difference between knife
tghsng fantasy ard knife fighting real-
ity. The author exposes the ludcrous
techniques perpetuated on TV and in
me movies, as well 88 the absurd (and oven dangerous) methods taught by martial art instructors. He then OUilnes /w.Ssflcaspects d knife defense and attack unknown to those whose never been In a krtfe fight. Anyone, indudhg you. can be the subject of a knife attack. Maximize your chances of survival ard success in one ot the deadtest encounters you will over face.
1233,5H x Sfi, 64 pp. 50photos. soft cover.
PUT EM DOWN, TAKE 'EM OUP: $8.00
CORDER NUMBER 22037)
*** RAGNAR’S TEN BEST TRAPS And a Few Others
That Arc Damn Good, Too
by Ragnar Benson Catch even me craftiest
critters with the trap lore
perfected over generafiorts.
Ragnar has cut tod me best cf
mo best, hs all-time favorite
traps; traps mat are easy to
build, easy Io mantain. ard
guaranteed to week! With
these little-known imps, ycuil
consistently nab every
imaginable fish, fowl ard
beast. includ ng bobcat, fox.
coyote. doer, mink. coon,
quai. duck and the craftiest
of al — man. Debited ¡lustrations sbow
you how fo bold a floating
duck snare, den trap, "board-
aga'ns!•a-chtoken-ttou8e•
sol, Ivo-mouse set. campfire
sot and fish trap, to name
lust a few. And with Ragnar*»
expertise at hand, you can
avoid me bate and sets mat
deni work and never have. Whcmer yo u wan! to make money seling poMs. like lo eat cheap and
well, want lo get rid of a nasty pest, or sirrpfy love a challenge, ycu
went bo disappointed.
1055, 5^ x SX, ISSpp. MosfrxiMf, soft cover.
RAGNARS TEN BEST TRAPS: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 11092)
NO SECOND CHANCE! *** Disarming the Armed Assailant
by Bradley J Ste/ner You'fe staring do^n
the barrel of a gun and
you're unormed.
Your
number is up. unless
you net instantly, to
wrest conlrcl and koop il
— because you wont
has-e a second charce.
Bradtoy J. Steiner. Com-
to Id export and ai/hcr
c4 Qbse Shaves ard
Kvfor Ektc, pro'/irics you
wflh lb« psychctogtoal
ar>j phy&CAl skills you
need to save ycur own
lite ard possitxy lb«
lives of ochers. Detailed de-criptions
and pbolce graphically
den-onstrato the types
of assailants and
weapons — Uto hand-
gun, knife, bludgeon,
shoulder weapons and improvised street weapons — ytxi cctfd lacn and Iha instanl. ruthless
action that will disarm and overwhelm yctr attacker. Whether your
occupation demands these skIFs or you smp>/ want to protect yourself,
this is the key lo your survival.
1SSS. SHxSH, 176pp, profuselyNvstnrted, softcover.
NO SECOND CHANCE!: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19120)
BRADLEY J. STEINER
wn< CAN
*** DEATH ON YOUR DOORSTEP
101 Weapons in the Home
by Ralf Dean Omar There is growing mstoncss nn.-l chaos in the streets rapists, bur- g&ars and other nghftstaJkcrt prowl al will. What will you (to when human wolves come scratching al your ctocr? In every room of your house or r-partmccil are hundreds of weapons you can use to detond yourself and your loved cnes from a home invader. This book shows you how to uso such common objects as broom handles, magazines. or a simple pencil lo boat back a burglar, rap^l. or even an armed attacker! Topics covered include: Strategy; Environmental Weapons; The 101 Weapons; and more. Can you afford to be without the survival knowf- edga contained in ths book? Don't bet your life on it!
1993, $H x3H, 73 pp, Musfrtfod, son cover.
DEATH ON YOUR DOORSTEP; $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19192)
*** BUILD YOUR OWN LASER, PHASER,
ION RAY GUN, & OTHER WORKING
SPACE-AGE PROJECTS
by Robert E. lannlnl Want Io build a hard held ultra-
sonic pain field generator? Or lets of
other neat spnce-agn weapons and
other high-tech projects? Here la your chanco to got in-
volved In the tochnologos of tho
future — to build several cifferent
kinds of workable lasers. ultrasonic
devices. (including setf-defense,
pest and Insect control units). Tosía
cote. ultra high frequency power
suppted. on producing dcsxcs. and
some hghty practical security units
such as an infrared viewer and a
voce-operated wireless phone
transmitted The took óóñUite We WgNy skied do-lt-yoursrf guWanco ths! makes ri possible for you 10 buito these amazing projects? And you can be sure those pro/ictr. wil rcaty function cacti orto has been de- sgned. bull, and thoroughly tested by the author, an export In the field! (Robert bnnni is an experienced electronics inventor. He holds patents or. sixh products as electronic insect control devices, ultrascnc p«st controls, fogtoss mirrors, stay awake devices fee drivers, and more.) 1933, TH x 9%, 400pp, fffustretod, indexed, son cover.
BUILD YOUR OWN LASER. PHASER.
ION RAY GUN, & OTHER WORKING
SPACE-AGE PROJECTS: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19163)
*** FLEXIBLE WEAPONS
by John Sanchez From the author of
Slash and Thrust comes
the dafiritivo study of
IIOMbto weapons, com-
pleia with construction do-
tala and training method».
Revealing a ungue dmon-
8ton lo self-dofonse.
Sanchoz examines tho ad-
vantages of fighting with
flexibto weapons. Chan maoos, manriki-
kusari. stool wtxps, meteor
bate and rope knives — all
are treated Ind .virtually and
intensively. The? lethal
potential is for real! And
realsm — physical and
mental — is no bottom
line in this bcok. Tho auUior offers
programs for seto and partner training; tho section on sparring techniques includes designs for mock weapons and protective gear. Line drawings illustrate assorted weapons, strikes. carries, engagement attitudes arid anatomical targets. Blockng. gripping. locking, roping, and thrusting aro also discussed in specific detail. Sanchez’s new manual is a fine companion to the popular Stash and Thrust and al tlx» same time stands alcne as a ver/ special sc f-de fcr.se bock.
1931, 5Hx3Si, SOpp. iffustroted, sort cover.
FLEXIBLE WEAPONS: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19107)
*** WEAPONS OF OKINAWA
A Devastating Kobudo Arsenal
by Sfd Campbell The samurai warrior raises
his katana (or the fatal blow,
sunlght gltofing along the
razor-sharp blade. Your hum-
bta fishing gaff is all that is
between you and the deady
wrath of the solder (A Ute
Japanese feudal ford. Crack!
You btock his powerful btow
with your tool, fieri unseal your
opponent from his mount in a
series of deft maneuvers. Now
you are above han, end have
hrn in your power. Tlie threat of the samurai
was very real to the OWnawan
people, simple fishermen and
farmers. Whan the invading
Japanese outlawed weapons,
the Okinawans learned how to
turn tholr ordinary farm and tshlng tods into defensive weapons. Faced with an aggressive enemy and disarmed. they developed a secret, lethal mattel art with whch to defend Ihemsah'es. the? loved ones and their homes. Tito toots, nunchaku. sal. and to — all orlglnaly simple, wooden Oknawan tods — are orly a few of the weapons of Okinawa that comprise Ute deva staling arsenal of this andent Ki^budo art. Weapons Of Okinawa reveals (hem all. irustratng why these classic arms are still Icthaly effective today.
X937, SrixSH, 163pp. 103photos, softcover.
WEAPONS OF OKINAWA: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19144)
*** POOL CUES, BEER BOTTLES & BASEBALL BATS
Animal's Guide to Improvised Weapons
for Self-Defense
by Marc "Animal" MacYoung Would you adrr.it Io getting
your ass fcckod with a hair-
brush? Anrnat would, because
Ito knows It can happen. In fad.
any ted that ads ard abets
knocking someone into next
week can be ccns’dered a
weapon — no: just the lethal
¡stuff Ike guns and knives. Ths
book wil broaden your definition
of what constitutes □ weapon to
Incfucfc ropo. beer bstt’es. pens,
pool cues. cats, tables ana
chairs, keys, gn anrl tonics and
mom. Yoix martial arts training is
not Ikely to protect you from a
guy coming al you with a Ure
iron or baseball bat. so you’d
better know how to wing it wflh whatever^ close nt hand. Hero. Aramal gives you tlto know-how to do Just that. You’ll get advanced details that are usually left out of formal training, but which youll need to defend yourself in a real streetlight. Youll team how the basic categoncr. of weapons look, feel and act so you can keep from getting creamed when somebody tries to use an object. in any manner, to wa.-Jo you. Equipped with a new undorslandng of weapons and bow they work, youll be able to pick up damn near anything .xnd use rt to survive.
/«V. 5Hx 9%. 192 pp. iUustreM, softcover.
POOL CUES. BEER BOTTLES & BASEBALL BATS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19166)
*** CIA CATALOG OF CLANDESTINE WEAPONS,
TOOLS AND GADGETS
by John Mlnnery Base to tfr»e CIA agent's
mission is the ever present threat
of dscovcry ard apprehension. In
such an emergency, he must
have a tod. weapon or gadget
with whch to evado arrest or
effect an escape Over the mere
than 30 years the CIA has bean
operating abroad, it has develop-
ed an intriguing colloclten d
specialized devices designed to
go undsiccted by airport scanners
88 well as pass the careful
scrutiny d enemy searches Now. John Minnery. author of
the infamous How to KUf series,
provides an exclusive msdn look
al a sampling of too actual
Escape and Evasion devces the
CIA lias offered in its official E6E cai?!03 1990, SH x SM, 129 pp, Mustested. softcover.
CIA CATALOG OF CLANDESTINE WEAPONS,
TOOLS ANO GADGETS: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19172)
FINGERTIP
P IREFOffl PEN Gra, KNIVES, *** FINGERTIP FIREPOWER
Pen Guns, Knives, and Bombs
by John Mlnnery Criminals, saboteurs and
secret agents Itove tong known
that the best disguised weapons
are devised from the most famBar
objects. That is why the common
pen has been used fee decodes
as a housing for concealed guns,
kravos and barbs. Compltad by
the author of the Infamous How to
KiH
series, thr. ts too most
compteto book ever written on
these devious shock weapons Fingertip Firepower is loaded
wih information. anecdotes,
photos and iltoslrations that wfl
give you the inside story co these
most esoteric of weapons. Bai-
feong pen knives, hypodermic
neede pens and booby-trapped exploding pens are covercxJ. as are Uto many types of pen guns that have been davetopod over toe years. A special section features rare assassination and E & E devices. created and used by the Gestapo. OSS. SOE. CIA, Vletocng and other espionago. mfltary and torrerist organizations.
T99O, 9fix9H, 120PP, P1u9trxf^ softcover.
HNGERTIP FIREPOWER: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19167)
*** BLOWGUNS
The Breath of Death
by Michael D. Jan ¡ch In toe realm of exo6c
weapons, the blowgun holds
a special status as an
anctom and mysterious loci
of si«en4 death. Blowguns:
The Breath Of Death
is toe
first bzok to strip away toe
myslkjuQ of tois immensely
practical, remarkably effec-
tive. ard easily accessible The btowgun may be toe
perfect weapon, provldng
the capability for accurate
and silent dcSvory of a
variety of projectiles n a vnry
toexpcnelve package. Author
Mchael Jentoh te a long-time
fancier, coitector ard user of
blcmguns. and horn he
shame with you the many
secrete of toc»r capabilities □ Acquire modern blowguns and projectiles, moludng names and addresses o f mal order dealers O Mnka your own btowguns arri darts (ineMhg ’special’ projoetites) □ Shoot your blowgun powerful/ and accurately □ Devise custom targets □ Customize, maintain and skxe your weapons □ Ard mere. After reading this informative and entertaining book, you tco will become a beliover in the blowgun as a fascinating and serious weapon. Soto for toformatto^!purposes only.
1992, 5H x 319, SSpp. iiiustratCKi. softcover.
BLOWGUNS: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 19191)
** Bombs & explosives Bombs, explosives, and things that go BOOM in the night... Whether you want to blow some stumps off your back forty, or plans a time bomb in the UN. this section contains the information you need to do the job right, and still keep all your fingers and toes (and your head) in the right place. These books are sold for informational purposes only... *** CIA IMPROVISED SABOTAGE DEVICES This book Is n oomprchcns'n'o study
of rr,provided sabotage devices made
fnxn. n most cases, common house-
hold Items. It shows bow to take tho
crudest oqupment and make the most
OttCCtve devices available. It contains
over 76 papas with 65 largo delated
itliaralions h a largo fiW x 11 format Some o4 tho subjects covered are:
Improvised firing systems; Improvised
doicnators; Steel cutting techniques;
Improvised cratering explosive«; Impro-
vised incendiaries; and much, much
mere.
8fi x //. 82pp, frustrated, soft cover.
CIA IMPROVISED SABOTAGE DEVICES: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 31020)
*** COUNTERBOMB Protecting Yourself against Car, Mail,
and Area-Emplaced Bombs
by Lawrence IZ Myers
COINTERBOJIB
lOL'RftLr Hfln23Kn3BI wjjiiniwaM M.i&mMgGEQ] From 1983 to 1983. too use of explosives
as murder weapons in too U.S. increased
more than 430 percent Regardless ci your
profession or position m Ifo. you could
become the target of a bomb placed by a
criminal or terrors. Lawrence V/. Myers tea assembled a
hlgtiy effective approach to addressing the
throe most common methods c4 assassination
by expto&ves. Draufoo on hs 6«wUnco5 w
a counterterrorism specialist and the case files
of ti»e FBI Bomb Data Center. U.S. Secret
Service ard U.S. Deierrse Department. Myers
proposes a mercJess. controversial tactic: *0 use c4 special/ r^gad (but easy-lo-cbtam) soc-jr.ty devices that
detonate the torrb In the hands of the bomber, lolling him. Myers stresses other deterrents that, whte not as extreme, are a'so highly effective. For informations! purposes oofy.
1991. SU xSH. 99 pp, frustrated, soft cov^r.
COUNTERBOMB: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32050)
*** CIA FIELD EXPEDIENT INCENDIARY MANUAL The large, album-sized pages of this manual are loaded wilh large
dear »lustrations and text, whk:h cover all areas cf improvised
Ircondary dm-1ces. Ccmplcd from documents originating wilh the
Special Forces, tho overall subject is divided into 3 main headings:
ard Delays. Each section has tables giving the names, characteristics. and
sources of all materials described. Those tables also give common, oh-
the-shett sources of otherwise bartHo-oWain materials An excellent
manual fee fire departments and law enforcement.
8to x 11, 85 pp. iftustratod, softcover.
CIA FIELD EXPEDIENT INCENDIARY MANUAL: $12.00
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 31019)___________________
*** RAGNAR'S HOMEMADE DETONATORS
How to Make ’Em, How to Salvage ’Em,
How to Detonate ’Em
by Ragnar Benson CAUTION: 7?xr procedures and end
product described herein are extretYtefy
dangerous!
This is a complete primer cn making
improvised Wasting cape in one’s home
workshop. The basic recipe is a simple
threo-stop method requiring only three
drugstore chemicals, a handful of scrap
hardware and no tods more complicated
than a hacksaw and common mortar ard
postto. Tho author also covers 13
improvised devices that wil reliably trigger
the detorelcrs In ctovor ways. Ard leave it
10 RaQnar Bsrson to discover and share wft resdefs yef siwtlwf revoluConaiy scrounging project — sjAopnj bfssting caps from aufomobSo air bag modules! Chapters include; Mechanical Ccnstruclicn ♦ They Dorit Want You to Know About TWs Primer Mixture • Final Assembly • An AXernatrve Primer Mixture • Improvised Trigger Devices • Air Bag Detonators • Ard Mere. Be warned: construction of homemade detonators is one of frie rrost dangerous and UI-acMsod procedures in the field of improvised explo- srves. The resUthg end products arc extremely unstable and unpredictable. T^SDOO/c is soid for purposes orSy.
S^x8>i, Hpp, ntuxt/xicd softcover.
RAGNAR'S HOMEMADE DETONATORS: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 31045)
Ragnar’s Guide
co Home and
Recreational Use
of
High Explosives
Ragnar Benson *** RAGNAR’S GUIDE TO HOME
AND RECREATIONAL USE
OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES
by Ragnar Benson toe hshng with dynamite,
blowing stumps, mixing up
sugar chorale powder — you
will never be the same after
you decover the fun to be had
with high explosives. irs not all fun and games,
though Benson details tech-
r»gues. material. hazards
and safeguards, drawing cn
h's man)- years c4 experterce
on the farm and as a consul-
tant an over the world. How to
obtain commercial high ex-
ptosMss. safely stoning and
transporting them, detonation
ischriQ.ies. improvised ex-
plosives arri more are woven
in with tales of Ragnar's out-
rageous ad.entures. These techniques are
incredb>/ useful today. Wdh them, a single IndMdual can easily dig a dry well, redirect creeks. blow
up bad guys and perform a host of otherwise Irrpossble chores of
Immense benefit to marJcnd. Sold for intormotfonAlptrrposos only.
1988, SHxtSU. 120pp. iiiuitrtted, softcover.
RAGNAR'S GUIDE TO HOME
AND RECREATIONAL USE
OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 31042)
*** IMPROVISED RADIO DETONATION
TECHNIQUES
by Lawrence Myers LAWRENCE W MYERS IMPROVISED RADIO
DETONATION
TECHNIQUES
Radio-conirclied deton-
ation of strategically placed
exptostoa is a great way
to strike anonymously in an
unconventional warfare sit-
uaton. But UCW epera-
U.'ea often on>/ have the
most common, everyday
items to work with in their
area of operations. How to
$UI be (tovastafingcy ef-
fective win the simplest of
torts? in inis manual.
Lawrence W. Myers out-
lines how the following
common consumer elec-
tronic devices can be
modified to work as radio-
contrdled detonation de-
vices: 4T Cordless elec-
tronic touch-tone phones
4° Citizens band ratfo
transceivers 4* Children's toy wfb’toe-talkies 4* Radio paging systems 4* Cellular mobllo
telephones. Construction a rd deployment of redo-controtod detonation equip-
ment without the use of special torts or sophisticated electronics skds is
possible. Here's how it is (tone. Sold for informational purposes only.
196S, 5M xBfr, 80pp, frustrated. indexed, softcover.
IMPROVISED RADIO DETONATION
TECHNIQUES: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 31041) *** HOME WORKSHOP EXPLOSIVES
by Unete Fester Home Workshop Explosives is a guide to making derroteon- strength explosives. It contains detailed, ilustrated instructions for fairly simple procedures using readiy available materials and supples. The explosivos n ths book aro no: tha weak kind mod in rock quarries. Rather, they aro powerful mixtures with dramatc explosivo properties. Explosives covered include: 4* Nltroglycortn 4a Nltrogtyiool S* Nltrcmannitol 4’PETN 4" RDX (cydcnho). Written by the amazing underground chemist Unelo Foster (author of Secrets of Meti>ampheta Manufacture and Stent Death). Home Workshop Explosives also covers the main ingredients for most of those explosives: nitric acid and suiphuric acid. I: incudes a chapter cn dclonaton systems. and detailed safety instructions. Powerful explosives cannot be purchased without a well-documented need. But they can be made at home. Wo must warn you that Home Workshop Explosives is sold for informational purposes only.
2990, SH x8^f 128pp, iHmtrxtcd. soft cover.
HOME WORKSHOP EXPLOSIVES: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 31 M3)
*** Don’t Be Misled By
So-Called "Black Books” Because of a few unscrupulous publishers and dealers, there exists some confusion concerning authentic Black Books. Some of the preliminary material for ihe Black Books program was published in 1969 by Iho military. This material was soon to be reproduced commercially and was known as TM 31-210, Imprwlsad Munitions Handbook. It sold for $3.00 to $10.00 per copy. In 1976, Desert Publications obtained (with great difficulty and expense) a set (two volumes) of the original loose leaf Black Books and made reproductions available to book buyers. These were entitled Improvised Munitions Black Book, Volume 1 and 2. By 1978. one parasite publisher choso to split TM 31-210 into two volumes and printed each as a cheap, saddic-stilched booklet. To add to the confusion, these had black covers, and many unsuspecting buyers thought they were getting the genuine Black Books. A year or so later, yet another parasite entered the picture. Obtaining Desert Publications’ Black Books, he proceeded to reproduce them into a cut-rate, one volume version. (Typically, stolen goods sell for less!) Our main complaint with such rip-offs is the confusion caused to book buyers. Only Desert Publications has researched the Black Book program and maintains contact with the ordnance experts involved. This has resulted in Volume 3, which contains all now, never before pubfished material. Volume Jis available in this catalog and will be available o^y f«xn Lcompanics Unlimited and other ¿authorized Desert Publications dealers. So — Don't be misled by rip-offs! *** BLACK BOOK COMPANION
State-of-the-Art
Improvised Munitions The B(eck S&rts manuals of
mayhem ard CIA and Special Forces pemenno!
arc among die most controversial
publications ever sanctioned try the
U.S. government. Black Book Companion is a
further study Into the dark art of
Improvised expfiosb'es ard muni-
tions first explored In the original
volumes. Lists of materials and
sources, slepby-stop instructions
and clear Illustrations instruct the
gueirita warfare specialist in mak-
ing dynamite, RDX. PETN. Scmtcx.
canister and smoko gronadee.
sholsbslfe. anti-pcrucnnol mines
and many morn weapons and malorix's for unconventional warfare situabens. Also Included aro a glossary of chomcal terms, a list ol optimal primary end seoordary explosives and amendments io selected formtfas in the original Black Borts designed to maximize output and porfermsree. Warning. The procedures In this manual, the inherent toxkrty of the materials and the resuing end product arc oxfremrty dangerous Therefore. this volume Is for ink)fmM&>purposes orSy
1SSO, 5H xBH. 125 pp, Nfuttrsted, aoft corer.
BLAC K BOOK COMPANION: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 31044)
*** BLACK BOOKS, Volumes 1 & 2
CIA and Special Forces
improvised Munitions Handbook0 These books were criglnaty developed by iho Frankford Arsenal tec the CIA and Special Forces. They are the mast detailed and comprehensive works ever done on the subject of improvised weapons. For years they have been the most sought Mr nrd secretive backs ever published by the American military. Those hard to find books are now available 1o you Anyone who can foresee the troubled times ahead ShoUd not he wXhoul the knowledge oor-tolnod in theso backs. The originals were smal and looso to.if bound because of the limited quantify printed For this reprinting, the tocks have been camera enlarged to 5V? x 8» for case of roading and perfect bcund in a soft black cover.
GUARANTEED COMPLETE AND AUTHENTIC!!!
BLACK BOOK. Vol 1 — W pp, profusely ikustralcd: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 31014)
BLACK BOOK, Vol2— 130 pp, profusely tkustreied:$12.95
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 31015)___________________
*** IMPROVISED MUNITIONS BLACK BOOK Volume 3 At \&x. the long awaited improvised Munitions Block Book, Volume J is a reality! The 40 articles contained in this volume wore a part of the research and development program whch Frankford Arsenal carried out for the Cl A. and Special Forces during the 1 SCO's and early 1970'5. However, the program was phased out before these articles ooUd to prepared h flashed form, printed and issued to the ciandsshno agents. Although Volumes 1 & 2 were comparatively wel known prior to their first commercial printng. and wore eagerly sought after, the existence of the material in Volume 3 was, untl rooenOy. known to only a handful of people In Ihe InAelUgenoe community. Now. this material has been rescued from tho dusty files of oblivion, professionally completed, and printed In an 8!6 X 11 tonmal. This largo volume is a virtual cncyciopcdb of improvised explosives, weapons, inccnoiarios. detonators and much, much more. Even drect ard indmet methods of auto dsatlc.ment are covered! A sampling of the articles In this oxaeng new bock includes: KUornctfyan&SjHdust Explosives; Explosive Paper, Minh Compocjnd Dotonjtor; dgaroee Lighter Band Grenada; Shotgun impact Grenada; SC1MP Charge; Cherry Bomb Gun; SOant Grenade Launcher; Sawdust-Wax Incendiary incend&ry Brick; Glomes Pin Delay; Baftcry Bun Down Prday Delay; and much, much more. Remember., no other source can offer you ths outslantfng research on improvised weaponry!
198?. 8H x If, 162 pp, profusely fffu*U*U>4 soft corer.
BLACK BOOK, Vol 3: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 31027)
*** KITCHEN IMPROVISED PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES
by Tim Lewis Plastc explosives. explosive material which can be maided Ike clay into an)’ shape er iorm desred. have Peon used by US armed Screes since World War II. Anyone who served in Vietnam wil bn fanriliar wch C-4 plastic explo- state, whch can bo burned io heat C-rabons wxh perfect safety, as wol as used as an explosive. This tock deals with the home irrprovisabon of plastic expiosMBS, Including Compo- scon C. C-2. C-3. 83 well 88 04. Step-by-step Instructions lee makng all of th© above are covered in detail. Ateo covered arc: R-DX manufacture <* Foreign pastiqua explosives Making pbslique explosives from breach 4P P1.ir.tquo explosives from Swimming pool chlorinating compound 4' Plasf.quo explosives from table salt <• Ptastiquo axplosrAis from asprin <* Gelatin explosives from anti-freeze < Nitroglycerin and nilrogpycc* maniAaclur© 4* And more.
The most comptato took ever written on making plastic explosives
iSSJ, 6xi, 2*ppf Mugfrafed, softcover.
KITCHEN IMPROVISED PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES: $9.00
(ORDER NUMBER 31030)
*** KITCHEN IMPROVISED FERTILIZER EXPLOSIVES From the author of the best- sellng Kitchen improvised Fiastic Explosives comes ths exobng new- do-tfyoursalf manual, covering explosives ycu can make in your kitchen from ferti- izor. Cómprele 8tGp-0y-8lep instructions are gven tor making gelabn explosives. powdered explosives, liquid explosivos, slurry explosives, prilled expto- srves. and cast explosives. Among the everyday materials used in Iha mamZaclure am such thngs as: fertilizer, fuel ol. desoí fuel, gasoline, wax. aluminum powder, water, charcoal, ertll- *** KITCHEN IMPROVISED BLASTING CAPS
by Tim Lewis Anolhar laid/ k^xhen im-
provefi^d explosive book from
Tim Lewis, aurux of Küchen
Fustic Expbstves
and X'.W.'W Explosives. This cos is on
kitchen-improvised blasting cap«
that will work 99% ci the lime and
which wil dolcnato most of tee
hgh explosives mat Ihnir commercial counterparts will. Tepes covered in illustrated
detail include: How Biasing Cape
Wark; Fuse Cap Manufactura; Acetone Peroxide; Double Salts;
TACC; Mercury Fulminate; Lead
Picrate; Kitregen Sdfido; Silver
Fulminate; Nitremannito; RDX; PETN; Picric Acid; MMAK; Tetryl; TeNN; and Nitroguanidno. No home explosives libnuy is complete without this exciting now
volume. Like the ether backs m this series, we must warn mat ths book ts sad for tebrrndxx^purposes oniy. 19SS, 9x9, 44 pp, fitugtrated, soft cover. KITCHEN IMPROVISED BLASTING CAPS: $9.00
(ORDER NUMBER 31035)
*** KITCHEN IMPROVISED PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES II
by Tim Lewis The best-selling success of Tim Lewis' Kitchen improvised PListsc
KITCHEN IMPROY1SCD
PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES II
Blasting Cap HMTD; DONP; Explosives nccessitetcd preparation ci Vdume IL In ths new book. Trn Lcaís uncovers perhaps th© easiest way
ever to manufacture C-4. The cost of
Ihis product could be around $3.50
per pound! We are sure that you will
be amazed by the ease of
manufacture! The is taken (rem
research work done by the Germans
prior to World War I. Also covered are nitric acid
manufacture, nitric acid pListiqucs,
composite p’.istiquos, acetic an-
hydride manufacture. PEIN
manufacturer, poiysilcono hgh ex-
plonvo plasUquos. .iquacus prjymnr ccmposrtc plasliquos, methyl nitrate p^stiqixis (Myrai), plus much moral Detenatong rates range from 4000-8603 KVscc. with powers of up to 195% as ccmparod to 100% for T.N.T. The rryrtf plastiques are seme of the most powerful explosives known to man. Also given is a list of suppliers and manufacturers. This book is a must to add to your ccllncticn. Absolutely must reading foe students of demolition, chemstry, Improvised weaponry, explosives and terrorism. Sod for x\tcrms^^ipapers ony
1999, 6x 9, 46 pp, iiti/strated, soft cover.
KITCHEN IMPROVISED PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES II: $8.50
(ORDER NUMBER 31036)
** Guerrilla Warfare *** Introduction Guerrilla Warfare.., Is this what the future holds for
America? We hope not. but you never know... From how to fight off an invading army to how to
overthrow a banana republic, and more — here is a
carefully selected group of books on guerrilla warfare. *** DEATHTRAP! Improvised Booby-Trap Devices
by Jo Jo Gonzales Creating effective booby-
traps is part art part science,
requlmg a devious imagin-
ation. a doftcatc touch and a
sold knoWodga of explosive
devices in the complete
guide lo Iha tricks cA fie
booby-trapper's trade. Jo Jo
Gonzales presents an arsenal
Of devices that can be created
from commonly avatabto
materials, each medrfind to
contain a nasty surprise. learn how to rig a booby-
trapped alarm dock,
ftashlght. docc fetch, eink.
telephone, tape deck and
more. A concsc treatment of
principles and apptcalions,
clear descriptors of more
than strty devocs, and
detailed llkistrabons and schematic diagrams make this an tavaluatye cclfechcn for Spcoal
Forces personnel or sccunty professionals. From high-tech to quick-and dirty, this booby-trapper's bag of fncks
has it al. For tMormston purposes only.
19S9, 5Mx9H, 176pp, Wui1r*te4 softcover.
DEATHTRAP!: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32048)
*** 150 QUESTIONS FOR A GUERRILLA
by General Alberto Bayo Back In pnnt at tost. a classic on the tactiOS of the guerrilla fighter, written by the mentor of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. A concise ■primer tor revcli/bon,* aocordng to ?ie Maria# C#rps GazcHo. ’A blueprint for mayhem by a professional,- writes Gons magazine In questforVanswer format. General Bayo addressee how guarrJla units should be organized, how to defend a conquered city, the skills of the perfect guerrilla, Ik/a to attack a town — plus 146 more issues. Also included are practical Instructions ard drawings for mlnng; booby trapping; making lAolotov cocktails, hand grenades and incendaty bombs: destroyng pilfers, posts, iron beams: end much morel
150 QUESTIONS FOR A GUERRILLA: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32028)
*** TERRORISM:
THE SOLUTIONS
by Michael Connor What makes the terrorist tick?
Why docs be pick the targets he
(toes? Where dees he get the
wltorewiiha! — be It hnancl.il or
techrtolCQcal — io carry out his
mission? V/hcn is he considered a
•freedom fighter?’ The terrorist of today may be
politically motivated, but. then again,
ho may not be. Ho may tx» driven by
a desire to avenge some hstorical
iniustico, or ho may to a ralgkxja
•fanatic.- Ho mny bo a crminal seek-
ing Io Icgrtimixc his crimes in Uto
name of idoclcxqy. ar he may be wil-
ing to die for what be is sure is a jusl
cause. And of course. Zv may be a
sho A terrorist's tarpot need no! be a member of the armed forces, a government official or a civilan. It need not be a person at all. As society becomes increasingly technobgicaly advanced. it becomes more vulnerable to attack. The quantum leap forward in sophsbentod hand-hekl weaponry and communication systems — satellites, fiber optics and computers — presents the terrorist with an Increasing array of targets. Sabotaging these systems, contaminating water supplies and tha food chan with chemical and biological agents, or dsrupting transportation and energy networks can wreak more havoc than bombings or assass’natons. tontlratfon of the hgh-tcch industry cr Uto Irtrcductjoci of counterfeit currency into the money supply can aho cause wide-spread darrtape to tho social order. Due to the rnUtipidty of possible targets and the cost of protecting them, only a very few targets are beyond offcd/ve attack, by even poorly oquppt-J and il-trained terronsu. What can governments do to minrnize toe damage the terrorist can cause? Author Michael Connor explores preventive measures and state-of-1he Art lochnotogy - sixh as explosive-detection devices, ID er opbc cameras, concealed microphones (Including laser bugs), and high- power ultrasonic transmitters Io disodenl terrorists. He aiso examines tactics, strategy, and psychological countermeasures in this first truy comprnhnnsivo cried to formulate answers to the terrorist threat. Pr.rsr.nal protection measures you cen take to minimize your risk of booomng a target are detaled here. Should all fail .md you are at a terrorists mercy. Connor tefa ycu what to do if yxx/re on a hijacked aircraft or rccc-v-c a mail bomb, and actions you should — and should not — take in a hostage situation.
1937. SHxSH, todfxrd, b*/d covtf.
TERRORISM: THE SOLUTIONS: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 32036)
*** DISRUPTIVE TERRORISM by Victor Santoro Thte chillng bonk explores Iha
possiblilics for cripplng a modem
techrtolcgtoal society by striking al
centralized services. Santoro (fcdnguishos
between mere ’dostruetvo’ terrorism and
the much more effective ‘disruptive*
terrorism. Ccntcnls include: • How one person with
a .22 rifla can easily aisrupl the etectrcal
power for an entire dty • How a small
hsrdftf of terrorists can easily disrupt the
Operations of a major corporation, causing
milions of doTars in damage, and shutting
down Iha company for months • Why ri is
just about impossible to prevent disruptive terrorism • Chemical .^nd biological terrorism • Nuclear terrorism • Computer terrorism ♦ Why conventional responses to terrorism tall short ot the mark • Why dsajplive terrorism b much mere effective than dest-ix.-tr.-e terrorism • Disrupting ccmmurfcafore systems • Oisrupang tiansportatico systems — how highways« buses, trains, subways, and even ships can be stopped cc4d • Terrorism at mass events • How oil and gas p'pelines can be easily crippted. tempting power suppries fee entire regens • Disrupting food supples • How to cause mftss panic • And much, much more. Disruptive Terrorism te coo of tha most significant books over published on the subject of terrorism — it is a beck sure to be talked About and referred to for years to come.
DISRUPTIVE TERRORISM: $ 1235
(ORDER NUMBER 32026)
*** MERCENARY OPERATIONS MANUAL
by Franklin J. Camper
Mercenary
Operations
Thceo who have tried to got
mere jabs havo discovered the
average mercenary position is
only a little harder Io f nd than □
small noodo in a large hay-
stack. What makes it rough is
sometimos they cheat and
don’t put the needle in there at
al. Hot ads turn out to be
gimmicks to get year money.
Sure tips lead to dsad ends or
ctfd trate. Promises of recruit-
ment fat to pieces under
examnalicn. But, even with the
lies and disappointments, there
are these who keep searching,
lured by cotor photographs in
the paramittary magazines of
marcs paying their trade in
OXOliC locates... and semetmr» It seams ovan those two-dimensional figures with their foreign weapons and suntan, turn no rror« real than ghosts who live bntweon Iha pages ol cc.rta.n magazines. Out. mercenary work wiS always be there— somewhere, somehow, for those who are ¿named and traned to do it. Thn Mercenary Operations Manual by Frank Camper Is mutf information for mo newcomer, but even the ‘okl timer can learn something ho didn't know or realza before. Córtente include: The Mercenary Sotuton • The Technical Mercenary • Mercenary Tralnng • International Travel • The Neutrally Act • Mercenary Recruiting • Security • The international Arms Market • False Documents • Forgery and Smuggling • Feed • Time Off • Getting Paid • Ard moro Order your copy today!
1996, SHxtH, 97 pp, iihrstrstsd, scftcovts.
MERCENARY OPERATIONS MANUAL: $935
(ORDER NUMBER 32035)
*** HOW TO KILL TANKS
FC 7-2 Hew to stop a tank te a skit you think you may never need but that's what the Polsh cossacks thought before German Panzer ¿visions rippod through their homeland to start VAVll’ Advances In modem lark weaponry and armor made tank destrveton an increasingly dtijcutt and dangerous tusness. With How To Kill Tanks, you can learn the secrets of preparing the batllcfold fcr :ho tight Io Increase the kil probability otf anti tank weapons by as much as 8 times.’ This US Anrry field manual gr.'cs step-by-step nstructicns to help you construct effective obstacles cut erf craters. togs and reinforced posts, and how to best utilize explosives and llame field expedients Io lirn an advancing lank into an armored death trap. Also irtfuded is a list ci more esoteric tank-kill methods, including how to rig a daymoro mine Io take cut exposed crew members. Loam these and more tricks 1999, 9H x 11, 92 pp, Ntustrxtsd, soft co vsr.
HOW TO KILL TANKS: $8.00
(ORDER NUMER 32042)
*** THE PARTISAN FIGHTER'S MANUAL
by James C Krohn, Ph.D. Your country has collapsed,
and enemy troeps arc crossng
the border. Arc you just going to
sit back and let it happen? Ho! This is your chance to
fight back. As a partisan fighter,
one who engages in guernlla
warfare agansl an rrvadng
army. Id your ’new"
g^/emmert know how littlo you
support iL Here's a crash course
on defencirg your way of Wo
□nd resisting domination. Whether striking out al a
miliary foe. etotfng strangers on
your own home turf, interrogating prisoners. or enforcing security in your
partisan camp, author James C.
Krohn details lie factors you need to consider before implementing your strategies. Doni let a military regime spoil ycur cetf. but newle< on that ytx/re an amateur gue rritia. Get the >3b dene right! 1999, 5H x 9H, 72PP, soft cover.
PARTISAN FIGHTER'S MANUAL: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32040)
*** NIGHT MOVEMENTS (Translated From The Japanese) Truly a cclkscloris item, this rare translation ck the original (1913) wtapanese military text is generally regarded as the finest study of night fighting inter written. The following topics are exhaustively covered: • Achieving siience in nipht movenyenfs • How to dress and develop yoor nlghf vision • Traininp in hearing a! night • Training in lechngues for npht firing • Night demolition • Secret techniques for night patrols • Silent movements • Use of weapons af night • Ng^f fighting and baffles • And much, muchmovG. The original Japanese manual was used to train snlpors. sooute. nrto saboteurs in World V/ar II. After the war, it became Night Movements
is essential for tho study of counter-lrisurgency arto clanJestne actMties.
1S13, x 9H. 192pp, fflusfntfed, soft cover.
NIGHT MOVEMENTS: $935
(ORDER NUMBER 32039)
-------- HERE/T/S— HOW TO OVERTHROW A GOVERNMENT!// *** COUP d'ETAT
A Practical Handbook
by Edward Luttwak This bock has become a dassfc In twenty-hvo years. It is a step-by-
step manual on how to overthrow a government. Ha mere wishbook. thia; for over ha« the nations on earth coup cfétat
is tho norms! means cA transferring power. For tho rosi, only a minority
(USA, Canada. etc.) have never ©¿podancod a successful coup and
nrr/ nation has had to deal with an attempted coup at some time or
another. Coup d'état ¡8 the rroctem alternative to revclutton Coup d*état
requires no kteotogy. except the tocology of power. Coup d’état takes no
nolfco of who sits to what bureau office, as long as tho bureaucrat is
wiling to work for whomever controls tho state. Coup d’état a\vs/s
appeals Io the mlitary, ©nd cnoo they are in co h. it usually succeeds.
There are exceptions, and Luttwak tocks al al the things that can and do
go wrong with coups. Ho carefully examines the secret pole©, tho
Interior rrtrtstrios. tho armed farces, and the Chief Executive: each e
Inspected for strengths and weaknesses. (Consider that the drive for
tochnâcaty-mrtoed peop’e means that most nattons — especially tt»e
USSR — must Inevitably recruit their own enemies into sensitive
positions. You can screen ou: ccmmunbîs from tho FBI. tut you cant
stop FBI agents from fuming against tho Prosadont.) The chapter on planning a ccup subsumes al arguments under one
Idea: ‘Evon tho barricades am mom important than mocaSty‘ (Trotsky).
Luttwak oxamnes tho Gadlist coup of 1958. which succeeded, and the
Rightwing coup in Algeria, which tailed to Cust him In 1961 and
contrasts tho two soomingly identical (but slgnlcantty dffarent)
situations. Al through tho work, the author uses a first-parson narrative,
assuming that yxxu and ho are going to kick over the old ragmo. 1rs an
exhilarating read! From tho first Bush of conspiracy to tho day you arc
inaugurated. you enjoy and learn from every pego. Ths book contains special appendcos on tho Economics of
Répression and tables on the frequency and etlfciency of various coups
d’état Anyone who travels overseas shoo'd understand Ilia book — it coud
save your lifol (Unless you fancy being held prisoner in no US
Embassy In some god-forsaken savage country by a mob of •students*
old enough to have tenure.) Corp rfdtsfis more common and more suœ&sfuf than
tree ejections.
1966, 6'ri x 6H, 215 pp. cherts. diagrams, indexed. softcover.
COUP d'ETAT: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 32010)
*** FIGHTING IN THE STREETS
A Manual of Urban Guerrilla Warfare
by Urbano
Fighting In The Streets to a no-
nonsense how-to manual for armed
resistance in toda/s urbanized cemont
junglns. It explains proven methods Of street
ccmbat tested over the years to cojnzess
armed struggle« worldwide. Chapters Include: • Prinoptes of urban
guerrila warfare • The urban base cf epora-
tiens • Improvised explosives and chemi-
ca»s • Improvised weapons and munitions •
Amlxjshes • CourW-lnrujrgoncy oporations
• Security and commun cations • And much
more! Fighting in The Streets Is th© most complote book on urb^i guerrtTa warfare avaitebto.
1991. SHxM, 136 pp, Hfwrtratod. soft cover.
FIGHTING IN THE STREETS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32052)
*** WE SHALL FIGHT IN THE STREETS"
by Capt. S.J. Cuthbert, Scots Guard Turn a city into a deato trap for the enemy with this how-to guise on street fighting. Actual combat scenarios show what weapons and forms of attack are needed, and such topics as anti-tank tactics, exptosrves and demolOon, ambushes, and a Soviet view of combat in the cities are incktoed In this classic book.
J 965, SHxSH, 60 pp, titrated, sort cover.
*WE SHALL FIGHT IN THE STREETS": $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32029)
*** IMPROVISED RADIO JAMMING TECHNIQUES
Electronic Guerrilla Warfare
by Lawrence W. Myers
Radio pmrnng Is ono of tho great equaUers in unoenvertonal
warfare. By defatting th© enemy's commorto and control capabilities a!
the moment a gucmla mission is being carried out the resourceful
guerrilla team can prevent effective response and rela'iaCbn and ensure
tho operation's success. This book covers the three phases of electronic guerrilla wartaro:
target Interception, target acquisition and target jamming. Tho basic
principles of ratio ccmmun’calion are covered; Iha book then gives a
detailed breakdown of tho nuts and bats of a Jamming operahen.
Chapters Include: The Covert Listening Post. Intercept Operations and
Jamming Equipment Selection. This is not a prgon-fllod technical manual. It to a practical Held gutoo
for uroor.Toniicnal warfare operatives that C'earty outlines Imprer^od
and fiold-expecSenl methods to identify. totorcopL anayzo and defeat
onomy rado traffic.
IMPROVISED RADIO JAMMING TECHNIQUES: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 70029)
*** SPYCOMM Covert Communications Techniques
of the Underground
by Lawrence W. Myers There are onxips of pcop'o
who need to communicate
sccrcty arr/jrg themselves,
who rood to rrvovo infcrrralicn
without leaving a trace, who
opemto in a shadowy ’under-
ground' where tr»e conven«-
onccs and courtesies of normal
communisations don't apply.
Who aro these people? Mer-
cenaries, ronogado sp’ee. drug
smugglers, guerrilla fighters.
fugbvQs. torrorists. How do they
communicate socrally with each
other? Spycomm. Spycomm to the art and
technotogy of secretly exchang-
ing nformaton in a hostile
environment. Centcats indudc:» Modem Examples cf Unconventional Commur»cattorr; • Elements of Covert Communications • Establishing Communlcauons Networks • Veual Communications • Bulk Text Message Proco^ng • Guerrilla Cryptography • Voice Communicationa • Disseminating Informaton • Tefophono Service Theft & Fraud • And FAuch Moral Ths hands-on guide will provide >ou with dozens of real wxxkl solutions to any covort corrmunicatone pcoblom. Tht; Is ’cporational hardball:* no rules, no expens'eve equpment. ev^ryihlng simple and off the sho’?.
t991, Sh xSH, 246pp. iffustrsted, softcover.
SPYCOMM: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 32053)
*** TO BREAK A TYRANT'S CHAINS
Nco-Gucrrilla Techniques for Combat
by Duncan Long The tock b somcrAhat of
an insurance policy: < has been
created to help put tyrants —
and wcuto-be tyrants — on
rxtece Chat a rag-teg band of
neo-guerriia fighters can bring
the strengest of armies or
police state to fteir knees. With this in rrird. Ojnean
Leng reveals the secrets of hew
to snetro and croate weapons
and the tactics to use them
when righting almost anything
imaginable — from attack
helicopters Io tanks. You wil loam how to thwart
enemies oqupped with night
vision equipment and how to
avoid tong injured by deadly
chemical agente — even if yea dont have a gas mask or other protective equipment. Long ako gives
yea the straight n>ho ds barred assessment of the shortcomings of
guerrifa conflicts, updates gucrrila stratèges to fit today’s level of
tochretogy and interdependence. .vto takes a look at the historical
mistakes of many rebel groups who tried to adopt conventional
strategies to the? movement —- often with the Ices of many men and
without winning their war. Long also shows how to deaf with ruthless governments that retaliate
against innocent citizens for actons that guerrilas take and how to koep
from getting caught when making a sighficant ’blow against tfie
rnnplre* — even rf your rebel band consists ci only a handful of iteler-
mined people. Indudcd in the book is a tough assessment of Ibo effec-
tiveness of various types of weapons, how to create fortrxd hiding
plxtes. how to wago a roo-gucrnlla campaign beta n urban as well as
rural areas, and much more. Whether you are Interested In the strata-
gns and tactics of modem guerrilla movements or concurred about a
Bg Brother takeover. this book betongs on your shelf.
1991, 5H-XSH, 192pp, fifustrated, softcover.
TO BREAK A TYRANTS CHAINS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32051)
*** MERCENARY’S TACTICAL HANDBOOK
by S/d Campbell Mercenary’s.
Tactical
Handbook
These days it takes more than
guts to win barites. Tcda/s sophisti-
cated battlegrounds demand a great
deal of knoMedge and training from
Ute professional sotoier. The mere
must irUy be an expert if he is to
gain the edge over his adversaries
and stay alive. The Mercenary's Tactical Hand-
book
provdes all the Information
you need to becorre a confident
effective m?itary free’ancer. Regard-
to$S ci the type cf ¡»ton invuYod,
this manual provides the knowledge
necessary to ooms out on top Some cf the tcqtos covered in-
dude: • improvised ard conven-
tional weapons • Bcobytraps • Camouflage ♦ Breaking and entering • Sabotage ♦ Weapon kits • Use
ci intel igancc ♦ And much mtxol This bock is not a Boy Scout manual,
tut a true ’how-to* corrbat warrior's handbook.
1990 SH a 8H, 114pp, illustrated. softcover
MERCENARY'S TACTICAL HANDBOOK: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 32049)
*** MANUAL OF THE MERCENARY SOLDIER
A Guide to Mercenary War,
Money and Adventure
ByPaulBator ’Iha Whores Of War.* That's the
term used to describe the modem
mercenary soldier. No longer merely
a hired gun. Icday's mercenary must
walk an ovar-oxcitng but always
dangerous tqhtrope amongst ruth-
tow wartyds. paranoid
rros, wealthy businessmen. rebel
toaders, greedy informants ard
felow freelancers. Ifs the utmate
tfvilfng career. Whether you're a retired soldier, a
seeker of «¿venture. cr slrrpty ere
who wants to gain Insist into today's
soldier of torture. Manual Of the
Mercenary Soldier
cO'/Ars every-
thing yea nend to krew. Clints and
account, assumng the 'cheurefeco nxxte.* rr»3r- and survival, psywar ops, shock warfare ard classic solder of torture cities are ¡usl some of the areas covered. Paul Bator is the non do ffuerrod a notonous seasoned professional who has been errptoyed In soma of the most volatte hot spots around the glebe, tn this authoritelh*e insder's i>Jde. Bator veals tha experiences, tricks of the trade and hard-learned lessons that have kept him elhe and well for over tour decades’
1990, 914 a 229pp. hard coier.
MAN UAL OF THE MERCENARY SOLDIER: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 32043)
*** TOTAL RESISTANCE
by Major H von Dach Bcm Written by a Swiss Army
Officer, this book has become a
classic on modem guerrilla
warfare, resistance, and under-
ground operations. Organized in two parts
(Organizalicn and Ccoduct of
Guerrilla Warfare: and Organiza-
tion ard Operatlco (M the CMIlan
Resistance Movement), (xxriehte
include: • Formation of guerilla
unts • Supply of weapons •
Supply of ammunition ard ex-
plosives • Food suppSy and
modicaJ scr. cc ♦ Read bocks •
Miring a road ♦ Sabotage vehi-
cles • Ambush vehicles • Rading
onomy columns • Surprise attack
on a fuel depot • Destroying a bridge ♦ How an enemy with medem equipment will operate against your guerrila detachment ♦ Missions ot the clvlian resistance movement • Intormatlcn • Propaganda • Escape • Finance • Counterfeiting Secret printing press • Basto rules of terror • Struggle lor the y'uuh • Fightirq the Church • Propagation of dissension among the population • Liquidation of certain classes of the population • Concealment of weapons ard ammunition • Concealment of radcs • Selection and use oi h de -cuts • Behavior during Interrogation • Behavior in ccreen’xation carr^s • Passive resistance • And much, much morel A testament to the undying spirit of human freedom ard resistance to tyranny as well as the best fact crammed guemla warfare manual on the market, this is a tock that belongs In everyone's library. Unless, of course, you think It can't happen here....
196& Sx9, 173pp, over 10Oitfustrations, hardcover
TOTAL RESISTANCE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 32011)
** Murder, Death & Torture *** Introduction This is our blood-and-guts section. Those books are on little-discussed areas of the political arts. They are the most gruesome and terrifying of any in our entire catalog. We carry them because information on these subjects is fiard to find, and all ’governments" (whether "public" like the US Federal Government, or ’private" like the Mafia) resort to murder and torture as extensions of their foreign and domestic policies. The stuff in this section is what government is really all about. (We thought you ought to know...) *** DIVINE HUNGER
Cannibalism as a Cultural System
by Peggy Reeves Sanday The practice of camibalsm is in
certain cultures rojoctod as evil,
while In ethers it plays a central part
In the ritual order. In ths book Peggy
Sanday presente a new approach to
understanding the phenomenon.
Through a detailed examination of
ritual cannibalism in selected tribal
sodotias. and a comparison of those
cams with clhcrs in which the
practise Is absent, she that
cannbalism is cfosely inked to
people's orientation lo the world,
and that it serves as a concrete
device for dsb’ngutehng 11« ’cullural
seif from the ’natural ctfier.’ Combining perspectives drawn
from the work c4 Rcocur. Fraud.
Hegel, and Jung and from symbolic anthropology. Sanday aq>J6S that nuual cannibaism is intimately connected both with the constructs by which the orign and ccxitinuty c4 life are understood and assured from one generation to the next and with the way in which trial understating is used to control tie vital forces ccrrsdcred nee ess-ary for the reproduction cl society. She reveals that the presence or absence of cannibafem In a cuture derives from basic human attitudes toward fife ard death, combined w.’.h the realties of the material world. As wed as making an original contribution to 11« understanding Of a significant human practice. Sanday also develops a theoretical argument of wider relevance to anthrcpclcghal analysis in general. This book will appeal io ant hrepdogists, psychologists. sociologies, and other readers interested in the function and meaning c4 camibaism.
19SS, 6*9,2S2pp, indexed, soft cover.
DIVINE HUNGER: $16.95
*** 'KILL WITHOUT JOY!"
The Complete HowTo Kill Book
by John Mlnnery Now under cne cover, here are all six volumes of the notorious How To KiSwtei. the comp’ete how-to history of murder, assassination and death by design. The Hatchet Jeb. The Body Snatchers. The Quiet Alley Cleaner, Smothering. Drilled to Death... these and oiier provocative chapters provide gruesome testimony *> why these books have been banned by certan countries around the gbbe. More then 503 pages chrcnde the many terrible ways In whkh man has dispatched hts felon' man wen icy dispassion over the centuries. Fnd cut for yourself Ah)« the volumes in the How To /GO’serios have been called ’ll« most controversial bocks ever published.’ For information and academic purposes ortyf
1092, 5b xSb, 512 pp, Musfreted. softcover.
’KILL WITHOUT JOY!’: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34062)
*** NINJA DEATH TOUCH
by Ashida Kim
A further exploration info the black and terrifying world of tha Nnja. history's most diabolical assassins. Certain Nqjutsu Ryu specialized in the Death Touch, which was it« ultimate perversion cl the beneficial Chinese art of acupuncture. Kfnja Death Touch reveals the principles of this unhooy science, which can Induco death with th© wave cl a hardi This ItSc dscusscd realm of martial knowledge is divided into three basic areas: - Dim Ghtng(Nerve Peint System) - DimHsuoh (Bfood Gate System) - and the tegendary Dim M?* (Chi no* System) Through Interruption ard manipulation of the txxt/s nervous system, circulatory system. ard Chi Row. respectmely, these three Death Touch stylos are capable of terminating àr:y humâri Ite. SlutiùJ âlCôg with I ha sc techniques arc th© Laws of the Death Touch. These intiude arcane socrols linking human psychology with the Five Elements. Yin and Yang. Chi Flow, organ sympathies, the Meridians, vital pointe, and much marc. A special chapter on Dim Mak applicalicn ard the specific targeting of the vital organs is also provided. Learn tho Hsin Chuan (Heart Punch). Shan Chuan (Kdney Punch). Kan Chvan (Liver Punch), and dozens of Oliver bloodless assassination ploys.
1955,5b x Sb, 104pp, tttustreted, soft cover.
NINJA DEATH TOUCH: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34030)
*** LAWFUL EXIT The Limits of Freedom for Helping In Dying
by Derek Humphry Derek Humphry. atXhor of Final Exit,
seeks a fair and democratic solution to
the convoverslal legal ard ethfcal prob-
terns ci euthanasia. A majority of Ameri-
can people today txriove that It their
dying happened to bo painfully
prolonged they shoo’d be abte to ask a
physician to bring their lives to a
dignified dose. At least haff ol all
physicians agree with this. B«x rt
remains a crime for anybody to acWy
assist another person to do whatever
the circumstances. Lawful Exit analyzes why tho
attempts so tar to reform tho taw
(chiefly in Washington state ard
California} have faltod. Th® book pointe to a new direction for voluntary euthanasia by emphasizing olhcal and
practical gudellnes to prevent abuse, drawing on the Dutch experience.
The unique legal guicfalncs set up in 1993 by Parliament in the
Ncteoriands are roprintod in fut. Derek Humphry* Is considered the word's foremost spokesperson cn
voluntary etzhanssia lor the terminally ill. He tectums on tho subject in
many countries and h’s books are pubishod in al major languages.
Lawful Exit includes a uniform, model Death Wfb Dignity Act which
completes the vital Information whch ovary person interested in a hu-
mane death neods to knew
199$, SM>x SH, 1$$pp, cover.
LAWFUL EXIT: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34071)
*** DIM-MAK Death Point Striking by Erie Monta!gue Those who doubt that Fai ch ctruan is the deadest system of self- defense over invented don’t know about dim-mak. What many serious martial artfcls now dortata for ts delicate. danedike movements or dismiss as nothng but a path to good heath is moroly a smokescreen created by the ancient Chinese masters to ccnccal an art comprised of deadly strikes to vital acupuncture points. That art was known as dm- mak. or death-pant striking — Uto original name for Fai cN ard the key to how the art earned ts title of ’supreme i/tmaio boxing/ Today cn>/ a handful of Instructors know th© points ard their bidden appfcations. Ede Morrtaigue. who can trace his lineage bock to Yang Lu-ch'an. founder of the real Yang style. is one of them. In this book. FAontalgue. an Intomabonnty aedaimod leader in the instruction of t’al CN ch*uan. tells the full story of dm-mak far the first time. Against the advice of some of hs ssntors. ho reveals tho most dangerous points and describes both the? martial and healing npplca- tons, then takes it a stop further by presenting set-vp points, mullipta point strikes, and neuro logical shuMown points. He (toes so because ho believes row is tha time to educate peopto thoroughly cn the clangors of this powerful martial art He has seen instructors use bits and poccs of toe art in dontonstratbn and recognizes that too ittte knoAlodga can sometimes be a dangerous thing Indeed Dim-mak is a dsadl/ serious system of sclf-dofenso to bo used only in life-or-dsath situations. It must not be treated ighdy. The book is meant to drive that point across - and to educate people as to why tai chi truly is Dio ’supreme ultimate’ in terms of «toady arfcctvoncss. This book is for intonnadon purposes onty.
1S93, 5H x SH. 24$ pp, iitortrxtad, *°ff cover.
DIM-MAK: $25.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34059)
’/Zfctaa' Newton's Bad GMs Do hl is a fitting fai&w-up to hti Hunting Humans. A A’te coSocfton of tomato ftonds — tot's give diese toibaJ tides a big hand! — Robert Bloch. Author of Psycho *** BAD GIRLS DO IT! An Encyclopedia of Female Murderers
by Michael Newton From the author of Hunting Humans: An Encyciopedbt of Modem Sene! Kiitors r.cmcs Iha best bock an female mullip'a murderers ever assemUod- How ’bad’ are tneso girts? Every eno of the 182 women profiled here dfanT just kill — they kiled again and again! Every one of them a mtXtpie murdemssl W you thought Alteen Woumos was tho first femato serial kBor. think again. It's trua ate popped six mon In a yoor-tong shooting spree, tut ehe'l have to take a number behind these doath-doalng dobs: Charlene developed a taste for murder gnawing on the bodies of her sex-slave victims. She confessed to ton brutal slayings. Judith Neetoy, at ago 18, became the youngest resident of Alabama’s death row. Sho’s stir there today, waning to bo executed for kidnapping*. sexual violence and murder. Martha Beck started her caresr washing corpses for a funeral p.vfor in Florida and ended It making corpses In Uchignn. Elizabeth Bathory used pin®, noedcs. branding irons, whips, pokers, scissors even an iron maiden — to torture young grts to daato. Charged with 80 murders, sho is suspected of more than 303. Those are just a few of toe Necromatic Kursus. Baby Butchers. E4^ck V/idoA-s. and Angels of Doato chilingty csta’ogued in this grisly CcUcction. Based on ten years of research. Bad Girls Do Hi proves that the urge to kd is an equal opportunity affJcb'on.
1993, x 11, 20$pp, soft cover.
BAD GIRLS DO IT!: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34070)
'"Hunting Humans is a book uftich sk'ioU be tearcd cto»n Vy anyone s-d everyone w)k» » aware of the menace of murder in :n Bloch. Bother ci PxyrAo "Hunting Hu.rtan? ’n a must read for anyone inlwrsied in crime, sociology or torn behxvioc. It is □ welcome iddioon to my shelf, and I intend to borrow from it liberally.’ — Jack Olsen, author of Prcdaer ”1 highly recommend it." — Maury Terry. author of Vic Ultimate Evil 1
HUNTING
HUMANS
*** HUNTING HUMANS
An Encyclopedia Of Modern Serial Killers
Michael Newton , America & caught up in the md&t
ot what ono expert cals ’an epi-
demic of homicidal mania.- We are
beset with transtan! monsters. lately
dubbed serial kilters, who stale thor
human prey at random, sometimes
claiming dozens — even scores of
ivos across a ponod of months cr
years. According to tho FBJs host
estimate, those ’recreational kilters’
daim 5.0C0 vtotms yearly, for a
starring average of fourteen mur-
ders oach and evory day. year-
round. Hunting Humans tolls the sto-
ries of those dangerous talers. The
narrative profiles are haunting and
unsorting in their slmpidty — the author adds no varnish selves. Ths took documents more titan 750 killers who have taken an
estimated 6,000 lives. Yert £&%>of tho serialktiers described here have
wnffbtwj montioendin a pubksbod book
Midwel Newton, a veteran crime writer, and the author of more than
85 books, spent ten years researching Hunting Humans. This d£1urt>-
ng book to no more fisting — aU entries are detated. yet tire author
doesn’t pud the took try gong over stuff we have all hoard about bo-
lero: Manscn, Gacy. Bundy, etc. Hunting Humans to by tar the most
comp to to book over written on the most frightentog criminals of these
frightening times: serial klters. We carnet guarantee tital you will
•enjoy- thto material, but we (to know that you will never forgot il. Locmparics UrtlmSed proudly presents. lAchse’ Newton’s Hunting
Humans: An Encyclopedia of Modem Serial Killers.
1990, x 11, 353 pp. photographs, hardcover.
HUNTING HUMANS: $34.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34050)
*** HUMAN SACRIFICE
In History & Today
by Nigel Davis Human sacrifico is □ subject of great if sometimes grusseme fascination. To many peepto it conjuras up visions ot gory Aztec massacres, Polynesian hoactourrtcrs, or Airean cannibals stirring up a bubbling pot of human stow. But sacrifice Is part of the common heriage of mankind, present in practically al societies in every ora — among higher civilizations just as much as arrorg primv.’e peeptoe — and with surprisingly unrfvon^l slmtaffioe. AfitonieWngly. human sacrifico continues today in primitivo ragtons of the wortd. end variations of it are w>wn in such instances as tho Immolation of Buddhist monks during the Vietnam War and the ritual sukfrio of Japanese novelet Yukio Mishima. Ritual human sacrifice has always bean carried cut with notte Intentions ard has been based co rolgious ideas. Iha victims* * daathe were the most drect means. A was beloved, of achovtog the desired purpose. whether this was the restoration of tho cosmic order, th« reunion of the gods with man, the fortify of crops, tho protection of buildings, the honoring of the dead. C< the parrying cl divino displeasure. and these deaths wore accompanied by datxxato rituals. In most cases both the victims and those who sacrific«! them beloved that tho former were being sent to a heavenly reward. To ©arty European missionaries, the human offerings they often encountered in remoce arcas of the worto appeared bizarre and Inspired by wild btoedtast. but this was because they Cid not understand tiw religious basis of sacrifice. In Human Sacrifice, Nigel Davis traces tho course of ritual killng from prehistory right up to the present day. He examines tho theories of historians and anthropologists about this intriguing subject, and corrects many popular mtocoroeptions, particularly about headhunters and cambals. In fact, cannibaltom played on>/ a limited part in lire concept of human sacrifico and, accordng 1o Davis, was never systematicaly carried out to oompensata for a chconto shortage of protein. 88 cob currently popular theory contends.
1931, 6x9, 390pp kfuxUated, indexed, hardcover.
HUMAN SACRIFICE: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94127)
*** EXECUTION
Tools & Techniques
by Bart Homme! EXECUTIOn TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Dart nofrm«l Execution to ceremonial
Mlfing by a state or
government-like group. Thb
book is a chiling examination
of capital punishment, show-
ing bow the motives and
methods ha-.-o changod
through the centuries. Execution contains detail-
ed dascnplions of all thn
techniques used to off^iaffy
extmgush human life:
• Hanging
• Electrocution
• Beheading
• Shooting
• Gassing
• Lsthalinjectlcn
• And bizarre lechnteuOB
such as tumhg. dron-
ing. entombment, drawing & quartertog. and Execution
is not tc< tiros© with weak stomachs. Kiting people is not pretty or clean. Yet p^vernmenl-sancttorod murder is performed cn a regular basis throughout tho wcri± For those who want the facts on capital punishment, there is no othor book Iko Execution. 1090, SK XSH, 123 pp indexed, soil cover.
EXECUTION: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34056)
*** PROFESSIONAL KILLERS
An Inside Look
by Burt Rapp •Most hits are simpte attars. It«
purpose is to cause certain death as
quickly aa possible...* You've seen them an IV ard In tha
moves: professional "hit mon* taking
out victims with a slant shot. Is that
uhal its realty like? No, It tail. as >ou
*• Her* do=® someone» hlro a profcc- sonal teller? - How much do they pot paid? - How do they keep from loavng a a
trail the ponce can kHfow? These questions and many mere
are answered In this nominating book. In Professional Kilters, Burt Rapp takes you along as the hi poos down. You wil learn hew hred guns got their assignmerts. fndl their targets, and push the button. You wil road about supec-kilers from too Soviet Unton, Israel, end the United States. You will loam why silanoors are only lor the movies, and how Nt men can make the’r handwork Icok Ike sufckfe. Chapters Include: • Tho Professional Kite' In Action • Ki ling is Easy - history • Today's HI rod Ki tors • Government Kilocs ♦ Tools ard Techniques • Acquiring Weapons • Staking the Targe' • Tho Approach and Escape • Defeating Hred Killers • And much more, includrvg an Append« on the ¡dent/cat bn of corpses. Professions! Kilters Is an Inslcfo lock at □ da’k precession. 1990, 5HxSM, 162 pp, Ntestrated, indexed, softcover.
PROFESSIONAL KILLERS: $14.&5
(ORDER NUMBER 34057)
*** HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
A Practical Handbook
by Burt Rapp Homicide has been increasing during tho last several decree. Tho pmctcal and effective Investigation of this increasing, and most drastic, of crimes is the subject of this fine bock by veteran police writer Burt Rapp. This book is for police officers and wJians alke. It is an hvestga- lory guide and practical manual tor tho pdke officer in charge of a bcmcido Investigation and its folow-up. For tho cMfan, bcVdlng tho pdlce departments clvltan superiors, it provides a comprohonsrvo working knowledge of hew polco investigators ccodixt homicide Investigations. ard provides a basis for appraising the chances of apprehending the perpetrator and lays cut stops to enhance the odds of doing so. Topics covered inctode: • Homicide: the legal definitions and the typos of homicides • Vlglanle Mllhgs: why polco often Ignore them • The wren goals of a homicide Investlgaton • Estimating the time of death: Ono base rule to folow • The first tNng an officer should do when arrh'tog at a hambdo scono • The investigative leg — ho* to bogln and maintain nt • When a search warrant is necessary tor a homicide scene — and when n warrant isn’t needed • How to hnndo a homicide suspect — important precautions • Controversial homicide investigation tac.cs — using psychics, polygraphs, and hypnosis — Important pltfaia to avoid • How to relate to the press — an overlooked but very Important part of any homkdde Invostgation • The "Wild Card1 motive — what an investigation must watch out for • The right way to sketch a murder scone • What reefy happens at an autopsy • How the press can help a murder Investigation — and things you shcukl novor ten them • And much, much more. Homicide Investigation is a book that belongs In tho Ibrary of every homicide investigator, and anyone interested in murder and its Investigator).
ZSW, SH x OH, 150 pp. Utes ¿rated. soft cover.
HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34047)
1 Serial Slaute I nMHljmkJi Mcha# Newtorrt Serie! Siaughter ¿s &e most comfte'e analysis of the serial
Ictior phenomenon avateCte.’
— John DcudIm. VCAP UNI ChiU
FBI Academy, Ojamco. Virginia
’exports-erd ’analysts'* forget the hypo, tho hcodr.es
and the sound CHost Here h the truth about serial kiders. •
— Robert Bkxh, author cf Psycho *** SERIAL SLAUGHTER What's Behind America's Murder Epidemic?
by Michael Newton In a follow-up to his mammoth
compendium, Hunting Humans:
An Encyclopedia of Modem Sam
al KAters,
Michael Nowton goes
beyond the case histories to look
for the methc-ds In ths mad-
ness... Serial Slaughter Is a ’behind
tho screams’ look at America's
murder ep'demfo. Michael New-
ten has spent over a cfocscfo
sifting through poico reports,
news clippings, psychiatric testi-
mony and court records. In Serial
Slaughter,
he uses tho case
histories of more nan BOO serial
kilers In a search for patterns
and answers: • What turns inno-
cent chidron Into grownup
bomrcidal maniacs? • Does vfclont pornography create sex slayers? • What trails do aerial kllers
look fee In their victims? • U there any way to identify and treat these
human predators before they start to hunt? Michael Newton follows serial tellers from birth to executon. explor-
ing their chfctioods, the? morbid fantasos. their hunting and telling
iKhnlquDS. Ha examnes the way our tew onforcomont deals these
creatures, and bow they often fal to stop a blood both due to stupid
mistakes. As you follow serial Miers through tho system, you will be Introduced
to some of the most toxic human beings ovor to pollute the p'anet: •
George Fitzsimmons murdered Ns parents, then was released to tho
custody of his aunt and uncle, who ho claimod to love like his own
mother ard fa'iter.’ He kited thorn. • Ono serial kllec was paid a reward
ot $10,000 foe each decomposing Yctim ho led authorities to. • WMe
RRaxhng a rzrtorfous kilters apartment the polco missed Uo cap««
fyng in tho te-drocm. Serio!Slaughter includes the word-for-word statements of convicted
serial tellers talking about life ard death, murdor ard sex. It Includes tho
actual forms used by the FBI to ’profto’ serial tellers. And It Includes
dozens cf disturbing photo®. If you want to get behind the head I no® and >nlo the hands of serial
kilters, get Soria! Slaughter. R is simply the most dctaled study ol
multiple murder ovor made. 1992, 9H X11165pp, photos, bfbiiogrsphy, index, soft cover.
SERIAL SLAUGHTER: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34061)
*** 21 TECHNIQUES OF SILENT KILLING
by Master Het Long 21 Techniques of Silent Killing outlines matbeds used by trained assassins to execute their victims with cold efficiency. The spike, knife and nunchaku are used to irnpata or strangle victims in a minimum amount of time with a maximum chance for lethal rosdls. These are ruthless methods used in the rfiad- owy worlds of criminal activity and International espionage — ard this book hoWa nothing back! in fact, the ¡HosfMions in this book are so ¡yapte that the pubSsber's regular printer refused to handle fhejobf The techniques In mis Wood-cur- 21 TECHNIQUES OF SILENT KILLING: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34045) *** THE POISONER'S HANDBOOK
by Maxwell Hutchkinson A complete handbook of pc<-
sens and how to use them!!! Top-
hi covered include: A Plant Polsons: • Making ricin
from castor beans • Making
abrin from precatory beans •
The nut of the tung-oil tree •
Doadiy afcatoite from tobacco,
yew. and wo/fbano • Potato
sprouts • Hemlock — gettng
posor« from both tho wood
and water varieties • Poi-
sonous rrur.hrooms Z Animal Toxins: • Poisonous
snakes • Spdcrs and scorpi-
ons • Tctrc-doxin from f^h •
Polson frogs- • Botulism Z Chemical Polsons: • Arsenic,
antmony. and cyanide • White phosphemur. • Mercury, iodine, barium, cadmium, and fiuorkte •
How to ki! using commonly availably anti-freeze Z Terrible Polsons: • The two most terrible poisons known - the horrfcle and painful deaths they cause Z Poisonous ■Gases: • Prussic add • Hydrccjcn suMde • Phosgene and phosphine ♦ Arsine • Carbon monoxide Z Lethal Drags X Poisonous Explosive Compounds Z Weaponry and Sabotage: • Methods of dolvcring poisons to votings Z Antidotes X And much» much more, Including sources, and notes on chemistry. One of the most gruesome books ever printed. The Poisoner's Handbook belongs on everybod/s bloody murder bocksiielf. Order your copy today. 29SS, SHxSHr 64ppr itlustfeted. soft cover. THE POISONER'S HANDBOOK: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 3403$)
*** SILENT DEATH By Unde Fester Uncle Fester, underground chemist par excellance, (author of Secrets of Meth&mphetSfnine Manufacture and Horne Workshop Ex- ( ptosiveS) turns his attention to poi- sens — and the result is Silent Death. the most advanced book on househcld manufacture of poisons we have ever seen. Contents Include: Z What makes a good poison? X Tho five general rukis ci good poisoning - Inorganic poisons fiuoddes. heavy metals. oxalates. arsenic, cyanides, carbon monox de. and carton dicxicto X War gases — phosgere. arsine, and phosphne Z Nerve gas: the poor man’s atom bomb — how io make it at home and uso ri in gucmlla war Z Tme delay fcre— untraoeable arson i Poisons from nature—digitate. rapeseed oil. and the jequiriy teen Z CIA shellfish toxin — making sanitoxin Z Trembles how to extract trcmctol out of common woods Z Time delay pciscns — time tombs with long fuses that the mark carries around inside him Z Delivery to the target — tic best poison in the world is useless if you canl fifiuie out how to feod * to the vidta Z Boliilsm — an easily rrndd poison that can to used lor o ther small Z Autopsy! - what the med co I examiner will look for in case of suspicious death Z And morel Uncle Fester’s Silent Death is tire s'ntfe finest book on poisons and poksenng methods wa have over soon—highly rneern mended I 1939, 5H x Bfi. 123pp. frustrated, sort cover.
SILENT DEATH: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34044)
*** DA ZHIMINGDE Striking Deadly Blows to Vital Organs
by Master He! L ong •Sfrking dootfy blows." the literal translate n of Da Zhlmlng- do. lyplhos the mechamcs of this system of scM defcnse. which Is built around seven errieal ana temical targets-. The results of property executed attacks to these vital sensory ard life- support organs are brutal and devastating. Moro often than not. they are final. Here, Master Hei Lcog datals the anatomical locations of die physiclcgical ftjnetiora and vulwrabhlios of these targets, as wel as tba most effective strike« ard anqles of force to be used on each and their practical application, it & by design, rot colro'dence, that the targets o? Da Zhlmlngde can be deafly. These are the areas you alm for when someone is seriously threatening your Ho. Knowing them well may allow you to spare a Ue if you have reason... and take one if you must. Sddforirdorrnationalpurposes on>y.
1993, 51ix3H, 200pp. P/ustrated, softcover.
DA ZHIMINGDE: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 3406$)
*** PHYSICAL INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES
by Richard W Krousher
"Ono of the most terrifying
end gruesome books ever printed!*
This book tolls ycu what no other tock wit: bow to torture in- fbrmst^n Cb^ of an uowftng subject. Most peop'o wii not have the stomach Io read it. tot those who do wil learn more abcol torture and torment than they dreamed possible. In step-by-step chili ng detail. Physics! Interrogation Techniques lets ycu how lo evaluate a subject to determine what kinds of torture wil be most effective, arid then goes into grisly do tai on actual methods of torture. Tto author covers humiliation, confinement and restraint, sensory dapcfcatio Sc^ 5or infcrmatiortalpurposes only!
1555, 5H x SU, 93 pp, soft cover
PHYSICAL INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34032)
*** DEATH SCENES 2
(VHS Video)
Produced and Directed by Nick Dougas Death Scenes 2 explores Ito dark recesses of violence end rage mat ended in such heinous crimes as tto Manson Famt/s assault co sockrty. Sharon Toto and sa others lost thor l?/es during nights oi mindless savagery and slaughter. Unoensored and graphic scenes of :hls erme am shown. You will to taken through tto crime scene as only coroners and to nue de detectives have been allowed. Rut fiat Is only a small part of the graty footage in Death Scenes 2. Pomsykania State Treasurer R. Bud Dwyer's on camera sucido is shown. The tragc death of actor Vic Morrow on tto so! of the movie Twiight Zonc\z> captured in chiling footage of tto disaster. You win see the gruosoTo aftermath cf mob rcprsals, pubic executions and in ter- national terrorism. Exptorc the bizarro phenomenon of Mexican 'Death Magazines.* See unspeakable war atrocities from Europe. Korea and Vietnam. Even a nostalgic peek at the ’safe driving* films shown lo high stficoi students in tto ’SOs and ‘©Os ia presented. Death Scenes 2 uniqixrt/ ushers tto brave and curious into a spell- binding trip through the violent realty that Is our workl today.
VIDEOS ARE NOKRETURNABLE.
1992„ S2 minutes. color ¿tod black A white, VHS video. DEATH SCENES 2: $49.95 (ORDER NUMBER 34064) *** CRIMES INVOLVING POISONS
US Army TB PMG 21
This manual ia lor military police criminal investigators in the investigation of crimes invoking posons, it covers: - Types of posonings - Effects of posons - Offenses associated with poisoning - Symptoms c4 poisoning - Evidence 1o bo obtained and tow lo obtain rt *** Crime Seen Investigations - The criminal investigation laboratory - Complete guide for investigating a poisoning - How lo interview witnesses - And much more A handy arktltion to our series of books on murder and poisons! 1967, SH x 11, 16 pp. /frustrated, soft cover.
CRIMES INVOLVING POISONS: $4.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34052) *** SELECTIVE ASSASSINATION As An Instrument of National Policy This exact reprint of a IKto-knoAn gcr.-ornmenl paper Advocates assassination as an Inr.tnjmont ol tto policy of the United States Government’ Topes covered Incaxte: - Tergal sei ecton - Operational panning - Plausbte banal - Operational deception - Weapons and cases - Personnel selection and training - Ard much mace. Tto conduskxt: *A program of sdoclrvo assassination adopted by tto United Stales could permit greater flexibility and initiative in tne prosecutor» of unconventional warfare.* A shock ng and Ittle-kncr^n study? 1990, 6x9, 57pp, softcover.
SELECTIVE ASSASSINATION: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34051)
*** CURIOUS PUNISHMENTS
OF BYGONE DAYS
by Alice Morse Earle Here’s a curious little number tor you—an ¡rustrated book on torture and formant infected by the Church and iho State, first published in 1896. Chapters include: ♦ ThoBfbocs - Iba Ducking Stool - Tho Slocks - ThePikxy - Punishments of Authrxs and Books - Iba WhippcngPo^t - The Scartel Letter - Pranks and Gags - Public Penance - Miitaiy Punishments - Brandng and Maimng - And more. Each chapter ts iLustratcd with a drawing of the punishment m action. Written by a well known colonial historian of her day. Curious Punishments Of Bygone Days will be of interest to anyone interested to torture and torment, in crime and punishment, in guilt and justice, and to the never-ending saga of man's Inhumanity to man.
1S96, 4H x TH. 149pp. Illustrated. son cover.
CURIOUS PUNISHMENTS OF BYGONE DAYS: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34085)
WAR CRIMES , AKEPOITON
1 iiNinosuns
; WAS CRIMES
’ AGAINST IRAQ
*** WAR CRIMES A Report on United States War Crimes Against Iraq
by Ramsey Clark and Others During the Persian Gull ’War."
Cororess and the American
media (with yellow ribbons
mpped lightly afeund their brains) often raised lbs threat of
war crimes trials for Saddam
Hussein and some of his
generate. In War Crimes, Ramsoy Clark
pants out that the U.S., in
notation of Intematlcnai law,
systematically attacked the
civilian economic infra&tnucture ot
Iraq. With up to 3.003 sorties a
day. U.S. and coalition p'anas
bombed not just mlitary targets,
but waler systems, tdephona
exchanges, ecctrir.nl generation
plants, sewer treatment systems,
irrigation works, animal vaccine labs, fertilizer warehouses, hospitals, bridges, food warehouses,
lactones, cd refineries, homes, shopping centers, buses, ycuth centers,
post offices. and many more facilities necessary for crvilan life. The first duty of ovary nation ts to bo accountable for its own
conduct. Moda accounts of the GuH "War" have not dene this and
therefore cannot bo of much hep tn understanding the ccofiicl and
educating Americans about the "war." This book presents eyewitness
testimony, export analyses ot the "war." setecficns from international
law. and important docimnnts on the "war." Ihte book pfacos the hsfory
of U.S.«¿req ro’Aliciis. the refusal of the Bush adminttration to negotiate,
and the conduct of the *war*' ttsotf. both oxcos-vre force used against
mlicary personnel and attacks on chilans. In the igM of international
law. 1992. 4x9. 292 pp, iftuKtr»ttfd, todxxfid, soft cover.
WAR CRIMES: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34063)
*** HIT MAN A Technical Manual
for Independent Contractors
by Rex Feral Rex Feral kiEs for him. Daring
Unafraid. Professional Now ho dares
to tell his proto sslcaai secrets. Feral te a hit man. Some consider
him a criminal. Others Wink him a
Mre. In buth. ho to a tettai weapon
a med at those ho hunts. Ho Is a last
recourse to these times, when Laws
are so twisted that justice goes
uneervod. He is a man wbo.ccnlrds
his destiny through his private code
of ethics, wtto fuels no twinge of guilt
at doing his jab. ito is a professional
titer.
Learn how a pro makes a bring at
this craft without landing behind bars.
Read how he geta asVgnments.
creates a false working identity, makes a disposable sitencer, reaves the scene without a trace, watches his mark unobserved. and more. Feral reveals how to get in. do the job and got out — without gottirg caught. Sold for informatpnal pi^rposes only.
1942, SHxSX, 144 pp. Nustroted, ptertos, son cover.
HIT MAN: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34026)
*** THE DEATH DEALER’S MANUAL
by Bradley J. Steiner Killers-for-h-ro wak the streets
around us every day. They may be
mob hitmen, refugees from ‘The
Farm," KGB executioners, or ether
government specialists. These
human killing machines do their
jobs w*h dead y efficiency, without
an ounce ol remorse. The Death Dealer's Manual
tells the true story of how these
professional kilters go about doing
their ugly business. Author
Bradey Steiner is known as one
of America's bop martial combat
writers. Ho was able to penetrate
the inner sanctums of the world's
birwcsl asMsiiinalkx! bureaus in
compiling ths terrifying guide to death for-sale. Secret skits in foe black art of assassination are d'rvulged to the civilian reader— no hokfe barred. Numerous ¿lustrations detail these terminafico techniques. Contents include: vital points, edged weapons, hardens, unarmed killing techniques, improvised weapon His. use of the garrote and crossbow, synthetic and natural poisons, and more. WARNING: Sold for informationalpurposes onlyl
1932. SU x3%, 112pp, musteated, softcover
THE DEATH DEALER'S MANUAL: $12X10
(ORDER NUMBER 34024)
*** SILENCING SENTRIES
by Oscar Diax-Cobo The material in this book is
designed io familiarize the reader with
tKo maneuvers Lint can bn used to
ctoso in on and remove any enemy
sentry. Sentry removal can be a skill
useful in unoonventonai and guerrtl'a
warfare as wei as under escape and
survival ccodiitons. in unconventional
operations. It may be necessary to
sdcnily dispose cA a sentry In order to
carry exit a mission. In An escape and
survival situation, it may to necessary
and advantageous to sifentfy kin a
sentry so his weapons, food. etc., can
be oonttscaled and the operator thus*/
armed and better prepared to undergo
his jeumoy. When the operator Is in a
dangerous or dsadvnntagoous position, knowledge and proficiency In stent killing can bo a powerful factor in maintaining a pos/tvo attitude and high motvaticn. Chapters inctode: - Introdixton - Physical. Tactical and Psychological Conditioning - Ctostog In on The Sentry - Anatomy: The Sentry’s Vital Targets - Sentry Removal Tochniquas - Sentry Snatching - The Sentry’s Defenses - Specialized Weapons • Conclusion. The author hods the rank of 8th Degree Black Bolt, and has completed courses with respect to: Roccnnatssanco Marine. Spooal Forces. Rocondo, Jump and Scuba. He has Instructed members of the Elite Military Forces and Security Agents In the arts ri Close combat. In Silencing Sentries, Oscar Claz-Cobo reveals what ha has learned In yours of training. Clear writing and numerous photographs make this the Lest possible bcok c 1933. 5H X SH, 92 pp, many photos, xofteorer.
SILENCING SENTRIES: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34040)
*** POISON! The World*s Greatest True Murder Stories
Edited by Richard Glyn Jonas
This, the first modem collection of authentic stories abuct poeon and poisoners. preiorXs a fascinating gallery of some of tho wcrid's greatest and most sinister criminals. The mlroducticn seis tho scene with a survey of tho poisoner's doady art in former bmes. with a look at history’s most famous practitioners from Ancient Greece to tho Borgias, and sketches of sixh notorious figures as Madame do Brtnvillers. Thomas Waincwright and the first of tho groat modem poisoners. William Palmer. The stones that form the man body of the tock ranga from the detectable Madeleine Smith, who had a secret ’marriage* with a disreputable foreigner, and who may c< may not have put arSGnlc Oto the cocoa that sho so generously passed him through tho window (posterity thnks on tho whole that sho did), to tho sheer ev* ri Graham Young, who as a schoolboy poisoned hs fronds and family and was sentenced to ite detention in Broadnxxx. enty to be refeased ’cured’ lo prison al over agate. Then there are the ludicrous casee. The attempted prisoning of Mike Malloy in a New York speakeasy reads ike Ute blackest of black comedies, whie The Case of the Poisoned Bun* is a true story worthy ol O. Henry at his bast—with a remarkable tw-st In the tail. In Poison! wo obtain fasdnabng and horrific insights into human nature at its calculating worst, and taam almost everything there Is Io knew nbcut this most sutzta and teskficus ri weapons. 1997, SK x 9H, 254 pp. herdcorer.
POISON!: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34049)
*** BE YOUR OWN UNDERTAKER
How to Dispose of a Dead Body
by A. R. Bowman
Being forced to kill somebody
in justifiable sett-defense is a sad
reality of todays violent society.
Unfortunately, ifs also a sad
reality that )*ou oodd be
prosecuted for yocr actions by a
corrupt, Incompetent, mtsgudod
•justice* system. So ycu decide
not to call the police. Now you're
stuck with a dead body! How do you gat yourself out cf
this mess? A.R. Bowman has tho
answers in this outrageous study
of the dark art cf freelance corpse
disposal. He expkxes ail of the
doltoate cptkxis — w’oll as the
grucsomo 'how-to' dataJa — of
making sure that it's the thug’s
bod/ rcung away in an obscure
pit or at the bottom of Lake
Namefess rather than your
if&edom
rotting away ur(ustty in
some prison cell. You may co reader this book disgusting, sacrifegious. and abccnlnabla
(and if is), but ycu also may wish >*0« hito read it should >ou ever bo
faced with a most unpleasant situation someday.
1992, 5fi xSfit 56 pp, so ff corer.
DE YOUR OWN UNDERTAKER: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34065)
*** FINAL EXIT The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance
and Assisted Suicide for the Dying
by Derek Humphry Fins! Exit is intended to bo road
by a mature adult who is suffering
from a terminal ilnass and is
considonng tin optton cf rational
subdo if and wfton suffering
bocomoa unbearable, tt also Oves
guidance to those who m’ghi be
supporthfe of this option. For the lir$»t time In published
literature, the ways in whfch doctors
end rvjrses rr<^’ n«d to hancle a
patient's request for euthanasia are
oullned. This is just simply the finest
how-to-off-your self book that has
ever been pubisbed. Irebded are:
• Several cti^ptera tfiat detail txxw
to commit suicide with sleeping
pills without the direct aid of a plry-ician, but preferably with tba ad of a toved cne. - A chart listing lethal doses of 18 drugs with tpr, for incraasng their
toxicity. - A chapter on cot recommended methods at sucida because they
aro inrifeebvo. painful, messy lor survivors or otherwise
prob'omaticnL Dorak Humphry assisted hs own WnrinsJIy ill wde to comma
suedo. so ho writes from personal experience, end has been the
naDonaJ executive drector ri the Hemlock Society for 12 years. Final Exit has bacorrn the most controversial book in America —
highly recommended. 199tr SHxSii. 192pp, indexed, sea corer.
FINAL EXIT: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 34059)
** Survival *** Introduction Due to decades of short-sighted and self-serving economic and social policies on the part of this country’s and the world’s politicians and leaders, we face a variety of *** SURVIVAL WITH THE ATLATL
by BUI Tate 20.000 years apo. in what is now Europe, a Cro Magnon hunter fitted the concave end of a shod spear cr dart into a carved book o! an tier. Holtfng the ander In his hand, steadying the dan with his finders, he look careful aim at a large bison and with a throwing moton. released the dart with tremendous thrust to make his kli. We wil never Know what genius first desgred this devce. The Inventor of this amazing weapon la hidden. Bost in time, a thousand generations ago. Thousands of years later n other parts of the world, simiar spear throwers cr spear slings were Indeperdentt/ invented Australian aborignes used them, ard called tnem ’woomeras.’ Eskimo hunters used them, earfy Americans seven thousand years ago uwl them, and at the Une ot contact. Iha Spanish found Aztecs waging war with these ’aflatls.* Attatl. pronounced with thn emphasis on the soccnd syllable as In ’Atlantic’ is possibcy the Tohec word for spear thrower. The later Aztecs adopted the weepon and its Toltec name, a name gaining acceptance by archeologists in America Stmpte as the aUatl is. n was many thousands ot years bdoro a bettor weapon was nvontod: tho tow and arrow. With the bow. more accuracy ooiid bo achieved and the darts of four to eight feet in length were replaced with much more raadfy avaiablo short arrow shafts. The stone or bono tips coUd to much smaller, too. with the lighter weight arrows. Nevertheless, atiatis contnuod tn use along with the bow and arrow, and in some parts of the worid. continue in use today. Survival With Tire Attati gives you Husfrated. sfcp-by-slnp directions for making your own ^expensive atlatl. and shews you how lo use M with accuracy. Learn al about this ice Age tuning weapon — team hw to make and use tho attatl.
1987, 8A m 11, 28 pp, Mustnted, soft cover.
SURVIVAL WITH THE ATLATL: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 19142)
*** FUR, FOOD & SURVIVAL
An Expert’s Guide to Trapping
by EmIIR. Johnson Ono of the most complete books ever written on the subject of trapping! Whether you trap for sport, fur or focd, or if you just war4 to be prepared for a survival situaton. this text is orc o( the most complete and detailed cunmlty nvailabto. It combines al modern trapping methods, as well as snaring and deadfall methods use IJ in survival conditions.
1998, SHxlH, 178pp, Ufustrrted. softcover.
FUR, FOOD ft SURVIVAL: $14.95 (ORDER NUMBER 11098) potential disasters in the next few years — a wortd-widc depression, runaway inflation, terrorism, environmental catastrophes, nuclear war, and even an invasion by a foreign army are but a few of the horrifying possibles. Our survival becks cover a wide range of survival topics and techniques to prepare you for a wide range of possible disasters — even including how to survive a nuclear war — and Die get- DUNCAN
LONG
*** SURVIVAL BARTERING
by Duncan Long If cur shaky money system
collapses, you may need to
barter to keep your family and
business operating. Duncan
Long has written a fine bock co
bartering. w:n emphasis co
survival situations, how you can
get started now. and how to
profit from bartering, even if
there is never a monetary crisis. Tcpfcs covered include:
■ How bartering can give you
the odgn you need to surwo
■ Bartering and serif-reliance
■ Th© three forms of bartering
— when and how they are
used ■ How Io got good deals by
bartering Living in a. bartering wm-
murity ■ Stockpling items tor future bartering — what to store and how where
to stere it ■ Protecting yourself against criminals and rip-off artists ■ And mutti more, including sources for more information cn bartering
and survival Survival Bartering tells you what you need to know to survive if the
banking system competes, and more than trial. how you can bonafil
from bartering now. Highly recommended for anyone ritorosled in
survival and the underground economy.
1989, SH x 8H, SCpp, soft cover.
SURVIVAL BARTERING: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 13063)
*** OUTDOOR SURVIVAL SKILLS
by Larry Dean Olsen The author has tor several years
conducted dasses in outdoor survival at
Brigham Yeung Unrversily. His book
Outdoor Survival Stutts is widely
recognized as the finest book of its kind. This is not a book on ’camping out’ —
It Is a book kx when you are lost or
grandad in th» wlkfemess with nothing
bt4 the shirt cn your back. Contents
Incbtte: philosophy of a caveman;
shelter, fire: water plants; animate;
making fools arxi weapons from stone:
making wote and weapons from anrnal
skins and bones; construction of bows
and arrows; a cokx section on edible
plants; and much more.
1973, 8x9, 188pp, wellftfustrated, softcover.
OUTDOOR SURVIVAL SKILLS: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 11034)
*** SURVIVALIST'S MEDICINE CHEST KAGNAR BENSON
by Ragnar Benson
Now. a truy practical guide about using spedavzed medicines in a
world without doctors. whiten ospecxtSy for ¿wvrvaf&ts. Pneumonia. VO.
ptoguc and darrhoa tilers without modern drugs — can bo Icked
wiih a little preparation a nd know-how. From his years helping Third Word natives with vol medcines.
survtvalr.t author Ragnar Ucnscn brings you this handbook for doctoring
humans with readiy obtainable, cheaply priced vet modcinos. In many
cases, vet medicines are identical to those M.D.8 recommend — at a
traction of the cost And they can bo bought wrtboof proscrplions and stored until an
emergency demands their use. Tetanus, typhoid and gun-wound ntrin the heart of survival late who read this hoc*. Pack this illustrated
handbook Sn with your antibiotics, syringes. sUfo drugs, sowing neerfes
and sutures, and you'll save ycur group from the ilnesscs that would
prove fatal wWtout modem meddne /5WZ 4x6. 4V pp, Mutfrsted.
SURVIVALIST'S MEDICINE CHEST: $10.00
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 11082)____________________
*** INTO THE PRIMITIVE Advanced Trapping Techniques
by Dale MatUn You rnay be stranded in the
wilderness by a disabled car or
downed airplane. Ycu may ea.oy trips
into lite open country. Or you may be
on tlic run. forced to live by your wild.
Whether you arc out in the wilds by
design or accident. Into The
Primitive
can gvo ycu Ute edge you
need to survive. Dato Martin details techniques that
will help you meet basic survival
ncods (food, water, fire, shelter), and
presents impressed amenities
designed to make y."experience mere enjoynbto. This
innovative boak describes ingenious
COhtraphcns made bom scrounged
materials. survival ctovxes to make at
home before your foray into the woods, and primith'e weapons, trap» and alarms dasigned to stow down
an aggressor. In addition, the author presents a way of thinking about
obstoctos that will show you haw to find solutions using whatever
material may bo at hand w?, 5H x Mi, 176 pp, iPostrsted. son cover.
INTO THE PRIMITIVE: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 14112)
Into The
Primitive
Advanced Trapping
Techniques
DALE MARTIN *** U.S. ARMY SURVIVAL MANUAL (FM 21-76) An oxccltont addition to ycur survival library! This exact reproduction Ot U.S. Army Field Manual 21-76 teaches development nt survival stalls •n any terrain. 1rom Arctic or desert to jungle and ocean environments. Map roading and navigation, camcullago. woexforatt. first aid. outdorx improvisation lechhques. and much more aro covered in depth Ths book is designed to bring men back abro. Complete with many charts, diagrams, and illustrations. 1970!, SH xPi, 265pp. iflustrtrted, indexed, son cover.
U.S. ARMY SURVIVAL MANUAL: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 11072)
*** TRACKING:
A BLUEPRINT FOR LEARNING HOW
by Jack Kearney Author Jack Kearney is a
Border Patrol Agent who has
spcdalzed in tracking people for
more than 17 years. He has found
thousands o! people wfch his
tracking skill. Including
smugglers, criminals, and many
persons tost in the wilderness.
Now he reveals tps and secrets
from his years of tracking that can
make you an expert in this
book, ho teaches jwto ’track ike
an Indian’’ Contents «nc’ude:
• Man the tracker
• Why Decking?
• Awareness training (Phase I Exercise 1) - Ulilzing sun angto (Phase I
Exercim continued) - Signs — what to look for - Slope and ground cover (Phase ll Exercse) - Agng (Phase in Exercises) - Skjncurtng - Track toenlilication ard description - Following a n on-vtsb to trM - Ard mere’ A handy nddlicn to ycur hunting, survival, and outdoor library!
1976, 5H x SU, 160 pp, Iffustfried, soft cover.
TRACKING: A BLUEPRINT FOR LEARNING HOW; $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14040)
*** THE ART OF FLINT KNAPPING
byD.C. Waldorf Here it ft — survival's bottom ¿tool With flint and fre, you’re Sim human. Here. In one lavishty llUslrated book, ft what you never nocdr.d to know until now. The tost an of making flint arrowheads. spoarpolnts. and hammers Is yourr.l Waldorf shows bow to find and select tint. what lands of simp’o tools ycu will need, and tolls how to strike, scrape, spall and knap fiir.t into knives, scraper», arrowheads, spear-points — and dem forget the fXashpan striker on your Wack powder rifle! Ths book details both Indan and European metttods. The bibliography covers all of the prehistoric techniques as well. The Art Of Flint Knapping Is graphical/ endowed with page after page of fine line drawings and careful photographs. Tbs is one book which bo'ongs m every survive list's home- Ibrary and don't forget a copy for your camper! 192?, 5H x 11, $2 pp. profuseiyHtustntcd. soft cover. THE ART OF FONT KNAPPING: $12.00 (ORDER NUMBER 11040) *** THE ART OF MAKING
PRIMITIVE BOWS AND ARROWS
by D.C. Waldorf This excellent book, by the author of The Art Of Flint Knapping, w3 bo of interest to weapons historians and affkionadcs as well as survivalists. This book covers practical techniques with step-by-step illustrations for making primitive bows and arrows. Contents include: Toots and woods for bow making Making tho simple sod bow Bow design Sotcm backing Making a bow string Quivers Andmore! if you would lice to make yourself a beautiful Plains bow that has its back covered with sinew and rattlesnake skin, or a number of fine primilh'o bows and arrows and accessories, no other tock tels you bow better. 1995. 5H x 11, 52pp, profusely Muffrrted, soft cover.
THE ART OF MAKINO
PRIMITIVE BOWS AND ARROWS: $9.00
(ORDER NUMBER 11086)
*** SURVIVAL POACHING
by Ragnar Benson Survival Poaching ft sura
to be the most controversy!
hunting book over printedll! It ft a poacher’s handbook,
written by a veteran of 40 years
Of poaching. In Survival
Poaching,
ho shares with YOU
quick and easy methods of
ocllwilng dear. boar, game
birds. turtxrarors. fish and rap-
tries! Contents include: - Why Pooch? • Establishing
A Territory • Entrance. Exit and
Evason • Equpmcnt • Two
Way Rados • Poftons and
Explosives • Dynnrr.re •
Snarer. • Universal Stream
Trap • Don Trap • Cuvart Trap
• Deadfalls • Box Traps • Dens • Doer • Butchering Deer • Nail Can Bear Trap • Beavers and Muskrats • Fiah • Game Birds • Frogs. Turves, Crayfish and Snakes • Urban Survival • The Poacher’s Family • Seling Outdoor Products • Ard more! Survival Poaching is not about destroying cur country's natural resources. Ralber, It is about techniques that alow ycu to keep the edible things ail around you. for yourself. There ft a chapter on the author’s phioscphy of poaching, as well as one on the conservation o< resources. But. the most important of aH is the chapter on entrance, evasion, and exit It tels how to enter a posted area, evade any authorities there, and safely exit with your catch. In the final analysis, this book wi® give YOU the tools needed lo bypass Uie jerk anti-hunter, environmentalist, preservationist. land- poster. and cologo-educated game warden — all of whom make the book so necessary. Survival Poaching ft a book for the meat hunter — highly recommended!
1990, 5H xOH, 255 pp, illustrated, hardcover.
SURVIVAL POACHING: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 11025)
*** HARD-CORE POACHING
by Ragnar Benson Make a caichi Boar. Door.
Coyote. Ffth by thn score.
Thousands oi animaft await
your appetite, your net. and your
gun; only the law stands In your
way. Now Hard-Core Poaching
shows you how to get an that
meat with nobody the wiser. Ragnar Benson, veteran
poacher, and author o1 Survive!
Poaching,
recounts hft numer-
ous poaching experiences and
describes the latest poaching
technology, as well as some od
techniques revived for the new
age. Discover the use o< such
innovations a» two-way short-
wavo radios, subcaliber con-
versions. laser sights and night-
vision devices, ferrets, radio- tracking devices and the Thai lislxrig spear, to name a few. Now that
you have the state-of-the-art equipment. get out there! Make a catch —
without getting caught!
J 952, 5H x 152PP, Musfrxtcd, cotí cov^r.
HARD-CORE POACHING: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 11096)
Ragnar Benson *** SURVIVING MAJOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS
And Chemical/Biological Warfare by Duncan Long In today's world. hardly a week
goes Oy without reports of some
major chom’cal spin er accident —
major enough that peopte have to
be evacuated from the affected
area! We live in dangerous limes,
and there is no Idling wfvsn you
will bo affected by a major
chemical accident, if you were,
wtaf woitid you (to? How would
you survive? How wotfd your
family survive? Where wcuto you
go? What equipment should you
have stored ahead ol lime? The
answers to these important
questions and such more are
revealed in Surviving Msjof
Chemical Accidents,
by noted
survival author Duncan Long. Top'cs covered in this vital book include: • Industrial accidents and chemicals — what chemicals you are likely to be exposed Io in the event of a major chemical accident — their properties and effects on human beings • Deafng with chemical weapons — wbat agents you are likely to bo exposed to ri the event of chemical or bWoglcaf warfare — properties and effects • First Aid procedures for chemical agent exposure • Chemical agent decontamination • Biological agents — germ warfare and what io expect if It comes • First Axl for botagcal agent victims • Defense from and decontamnabon of biotogical weapons • Equipment — with complete names and addresses cf manufacturers and suppiers — how much it costs ♦ Devo taping shelter*; for chemical accidents and chcrricaVbtotogcal warfare • And more! Duncan Lcoj is a noted expert in his field, and in Surviving Major Chemical Accidents, he shares Ns knowfedga with you. Ilustrelcd with photos, charts, drawngs and diagrams. Surviving Major Chemical Accidents is a vital addition to any survival library — it could happen to you. 1985. Sri x SH, 172 pp, iHustmfed, softcover.
SURVIVING MAJOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 11089)
*** NUCLEAR WAR SURVIVAL
by Duncan Long Duncan Leng. an established nuclear war survival writer, has mada his
name as a common man’s
author. Leng's ideas are
senstota. affordable. and
enafcta yxxj to keep seme
semblance of civilization in
your family’s life after a
nuefear war. Here he shatters
the many widespread myths
that the mass media
perpetuate end which leave
you unprepared io concnuo
Irie after a ructear war.
Contents include:« False-
hoods. myths, and fiction •
Living with the bomb ♦
Rad alien and EMP • Targets
• Sheffer • Spacial Equip-
ment • Food • Waste dis- posal« Tunneling« Stocking up« And more.
1990. 5H x 8H, 224pp, ittotfrxted, soft cover
NUCLEAR WAR SURVIVAL; $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 11099)
*** HOW TO SURVIVE A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT
by Duncan Long
HOW TO SURVIVE
A
NUCLEAR accident
Currently. 15% Of the
worlds power is being
generated by nixtear
power plants. Because ol
this, most of us Irro. work
nnd'or vacation down-
wind from nuclear
reactors much of Iha
Wire. Whlo nuctaar
accidents am unlikely,
they do happen. And
when they happen, they
can be catastrophic. In theory, nuclear
materials aro always
handed very carefully. In
reality, this isn’t always
the case. It is easy for
workers to become
casual about the rrxjviog
and guarding of
materials which don't
always harm people
instantly and which harm
through rays undOlact- abto by the senses. Thus. workers often shut down warning alarms,
circumvent redundant systems, ard ignore warnings. This Is what happened in the cases of our modern ape's latest two close squeaks
with major disaster in the Three Mile Island ’event* and the Soviet
Chernobyl accident. Even with ultra-safe. automated. .-nd expensive reactors, there are
still disasters which coUd breach the safeguards. Earthquakes (several
US reactors are built on major faults), airplane crashes, shoddy
workmanship, use of drugs by workers, etc.. could all conceivably lead
to a rMor nuclear reactor aedetont Th’S book covers what jwcan do now and in Iho event of a nuclear
accident in ycur vidftty. Topics covered Include: - The dangers: herw nuclear wastes can get into th« environment - Four types of ionizing radattan and the dangers of each ♦ How to decde whether to free or rot - Duteccton equipment — whore to got r. and how much ri costs — how to use it to protect yourself and ycur family - Protective equipment—suits, masks. fllteHow To Survfve A Nuclear Accident is an excellent book highly recommended.
19SS, 5Ji x SJi, 154pp, photographs
andiitos¡rations, soft cover.
HOW TO SURVIVE A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 11095)
** SELF SUFFICIENCY *** Introduction Taking care of your own business is a good thing to do — in tact it is the only thing to do. Not only will you live better and save money, but actually doing things will help you to develop the sense of efficacy and self-confidence you will need in the “interesting*' times to come. *** TAN YOUR HIDE! Home Tanning Leathers & Furs
by Phy ¡Us Hobson A fully ilustratod step by-
stop guide to borne tar^ning
Uy fine different methods —
irctudcd are methods of
producing washable furs
(sheepskins), butter tanning,
short-cut tanning, dehajring
for leathers, making sote
leather, buckskins. using
snakeskins. d/ng furs and
Iwthors. practical kwlhor
making how-to. and mora. The author tells ycu
exactly: - what lode and chemicals
you will need - how to select the hide
• the steps for tanning
leather and furs - hew to test for tanning - ofd time Indian tanning
methods - how to make ycur own
dyes - what qualities of leather to look for - which tools you need for leather-working - basic lealherworking techniques - where to get tools and supplies
• and much more. AJI tools and handwortung methods are dearly iiustrated in the un-
usually complete how-to-do-il book. With Yen Your Hide/can now
create and enfry beautiful tur and leather products ot ycur very own io
sail. wear, or trade 19Y7, 6x9. 133 pp. Mastreted, irrdexed, softcover.
TAN YOUR HIDE!: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14110)
*** EATING CHEAP
by Ragnar Ranson Cut your food bil to $5 per
week? Yes. you actually can, and
actualy eat good, wholesome
food. The author combines
personal experience with old-time
methods in a unusual nuts-
and-bolts gudo. Ho points to other
cultures where pcop'e manage to
cat cheaply, ynt nutritiously, with-
out the need lor «tore-bought food.
Chapters include: - Cheap Eate< Philosophy - How Much Food Is Enough - The Fine Art of Gleaning - Cheap Moat Sources - Scrounging - Easy Pickin's - Raising a Garden - V/rfd and Sc mi-Wild Game - Do-lt-Yoursctf Butchering - The Frve-Dollar-A-Weck Diet - Cheap Eating Recipes - And More! Stop paying fifty bucks for a bag of groceries, instead, learn to make the most of available food sources. Buy ths book now and start Eating Cheap today*
1982, Sfi x8X, 128 pp, softcover.
EATING CHEAP: $12.50
(ORDER NUMBER 14147)
*** WE OWN IT Starting & Managing Co-ops,
Collectives & Employee-Owned Ventures
by Peter J. Hon/gsberg, Bernard Karmoroff,
and Jim Beatty We Own ft explain® the pros arrJ aww d. thu numerous legal and lax options available to co-ops and emptoyeo-owned ventures. The bock fells how to sol up your venture — permits and Iccnscs. employees, togal UabiUy, government forms, xisurance, bookkeeping ar-d how and where to obtain financing. We Own A’lnckxtos Interviews, sample articles and bylaws and a state-by-state fisting ot co-op requirements for all 50 states. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Ttve book also includes an extensive listing of resources tor further information. A fine bock!
1982, 9 x 12, 165 pp. fffustreied, indexed. softcover.
WE OWN IT: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 54051)
*** WORMS EAT MY GARBAGE
How to Set Up and Maintain
A Worm Composting System
by Mary Appclhof Rccys'c kitehen fond waste!
Save energy! Produce fcrtilzcr lor
house plants and garden! Grow
fishing worms! Rcduoo waste
disposal costs! For tho post twenty
years. Mary Appdhof has been
researching. developing, and mar-
kotmg products end services re-
iatod to tho conversion of organic
maionels via earthworms. This
book tails you exactly how to go
about It. Chapters include. Where
should I put a worm bn? • What
fond and size container should I
use? • What are worm beddings,
and where do I gal them? • What
kind of worms should I izm? •
What is the sex life of a worm? • How many worms do I need? • How du I set up my worm bn? • What foods of garbage, and what do I do with it? • How do I take care of my worms? • V.hat Am the most commonly asked questions about worms? • What are th» othor editors In my worm bin? • How do plants benefit from a worm bin? • And more. Worms Eat My Garbage b a must for anyone interested in organic gardening and recycltop.
1962. 5H x S&, 110 pp. tHust/ated, indexed, soft co w.
WORMS EAT MY GARBAGE: $8.95 (ORDER NUMBER 14144) *** THE $1.98 COOKBOOK How to Eat Like a Gourmet
and Savo $6,000 a Year
by Cari Japikse Coufdyou use an extra SS.COOayojr?'\Va\,s> how much a fami»/ can save by following 11» ideas and recipes in The $f.9S Cookbook $1.56 is not the price of the tock, rt is the Ictal amount of money >x>u rood to Spend per day to fix the -gourmet recipes in this tock lor one person If you are trancing over hundreds of dotare every tmo you shep al the grocery store, this is the bcok for you. h will show you how total food cost for a family of four can be toss than SSG a w’cek. Each wook. Every week. And you will eat ben er than you ever have before. Whether ths ts your first cookbook or your two hundredth. it is bound to become your favorite. Because it gives you the key to eat'ng Ike □ gourmet co a soup kitchen budget its the perfect cookbook for college students, newty- weefe. terhlies. and retirees. It can help you make ycur feed dotar travel further than it ever has before — whether you use cash. credit cards. or I cod stamps. And yeti won’t be eating fol dogs or canned tuna, either. Author Cart Japkso bciovos in eating well. You may not think you can afford eggs benedici, lobster scutlie. chocolate mousse, and other dishes usuaty associated with great expense, but you can. The $1.96 Cookbook shows you how.
1993. SH x8!i. 160 pp. indexed, soft cover.
THE $1.98 COOKBOOK: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14145)
*** THE ART & SCIENCE OF
DUMPSTER DIVING
by John Hoffman Wan an fnirodretton bydrn Sroadsfreet and Original Ccmix by Ace Backwords The Art & Science of
Dumpster Diving
is an
amazing manual that
tells you exactly how to
dumpsters for fun
and prof«. Ths fe no< a
tock for pathetic ’home-
less’ pccpin who belong
to an instftution — it's a
book for YOU: an able-
bodied. clcarha.idcd
person who can prof4
from the stupendous
amount of waste
generated by consumer-
ist American society. This
book wil show ycu how-
to get ¡usl about anyttring
ycu want or need —
focd. clothing, furniture,
building malerials, enter-
tainment. luxury goods,
toots, toys — you name it ABSOLUTELY FREE! John Hohman has been t'ntfng treasures in tfxi trash al hs lifo. Hs entire family was raised out of dumpsters — And they're proud of it! Icday. John has a oolfogo degree and a good job. Ho doesn’t havo to d.ve dumpsters — he loves it. Divo into ths bock and youll understand why The Art 6 Science of Dumpster Diving takes ycu on a gutted tour Of AfltertCA’S t AOk Al»?)1.; Where wealth is carelessly dscnrdad. Hoffman will show you where to find the good sluff, how to rescue it ard how Id uso it. induding: - Step-by-step. iTusIrated durrpster diving lochniquee - How to work your neighborhood dumpsters - Tips for dumpster diving a restaurant • Recipos for food salvaged from dumpsters • The ’Big Tbree’ dumpster hot spots - ’Lucky Seven-dice spots - How io use "bog blades’ and ’rive sticks’ ♦ How to convert trash to cash - How to dress foe dumpster dNing success • How to hanefe runins wxh cops - Why government ’recycling’ programs wil never work • And much, much morel As you learn Iha secrets of an extraerdnary master dh*er, you will lx?ar outrageous anecdotes cdlccted from a IteVme of garbage picking. You will see the authcc cat from bloated cans You will see Weird WSard's pickup haded ike Sanin’s slagh You wn see a relentless information drnsr shut down an atxxtion cfmc. And there's crore! The Art 6 Science of Dumpster Diving Indudas An introduction by master scrounger Jim Broadsheet, author of Eu6dng Y/.fh Junk, n Includes 14 ortg^naJ stripe and a glorious ful-cotor cover by siraohv^ta cartoorVst Ace Backwords. creator of Tested image. Ai in all. it’s a counterculture extravaganza, a practical course in urban survival, and a rolicwpg gxd read. Get your cgpy Mayl
1993. 6H x If, 152 pp. UtustrAted, soft cover.
THE ART & SCIENCE OF
DUMPSTER DIVING: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14099)
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Ono Hour to Negotiating Power
by Leonard Koren & Peter Goodman The Haggler's Handbook is
tto indispensable tool for the
nnctics. when everything has
become negotiable aod the art of
toggling has become Ito latest
trend. It teactos you the real art of
Ito toid in eny one hour, with
more than 100 proven negotiating
lips, tactics and strategies that
week equalby well in a rug bazaar,
a car showroom, a lawyer's office,
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persuasion to total war. here are
more than 125 powerful bar-
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winning side every lime. *Bo cautious at aS times. You
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is not going io teti you anything to hs dsadrantape (The car’s frame was bent in an accident). and you should assume that he is probably stretching the truth (Yuns tike new'). The basic negotiating rule is. if you can't venfy it, don't believe if. Ask for documentation. Become an expert yourself, and check your answers against your opponent's. '(Paga 115) This book is designed lor last reference and maximum utJity. with tactics toyed by graphics that indicate friendly, neutral, end hardball it moves from overal negotiating psychology to manoiAors suted tor short, protracted, stalled, and professional negotiations. to countering an opponent's drty tricks. The Haggler's Handbooks a book that. once used, will make you wonder how you ever got along without u.
fWt, tMx7H, 145 pp, f off cow.
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(ORDERNUMBER 54141)
*** WIND POWER FOR HOME & BUSINESS
by Pau! Glpe
Wind Power for Home and
Business
Is tto most complete
reference on all aspects of modem
(post- 1970s) wind energy machines
tor homes nrd busnesses. Wind
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barely power ¿a water pump, the now
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Ir.'c in a good wind regime area. Wind Power for Home and Business is the most comprehensive guito to modern wind machines available. These rugged, cost-effective designs are suitable fee tomoowners. farmers, and smart business owners already served by etoctricty. as wall as for those who want to IN© *0« tto gnd.* beyond tto reach of utility Inos. Whether powering all cc only a portion of a user's needs. modem wind turbines make economic and environmental sense today. Wind Pownr for Homo and Business C-. for those who want to know how wind energy works, and how they, too. can tap this abundant renewable resource, it explains how to measure the wind, how to cstmate tto output from typical wind turbnes. tow Io evaluate the tost technology tar each application, and how to install and operate a small wind power system safely.
1PS3. 6 x S, 431 pp, iiiustrated, indoxod, sort corer.
WIND POWER FOR
HOME & BUSINESS: $35.00
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IVAN fM.fCH *** THE HYDROPONIC HOT HOUSE LOW -Cost) High-Yield Greenhouse Gardening
by James B. DeKorne
The Hydroponic Hoi House is an iltestrated guide to altemative- onorgy greenhouse gardening. It includes directions for buldng several different greenhouses, practical advice on harnessing soter power, and many hand oamod suggestions for improving plant yield This bock combines mc-de.m technology with environmental sensitivity In the first easy-to-use guide to hydroponic gardening. With The Hydroponic Hot House you can: • Dramatically cut your food bills! • Insure the safety of your food supply! • Enjoy home-grown foods throughout most of the yoari • Triple tbo production of your cunent greenhouse! • SUbstanOaly reduce your wirier heating bils! James B. DeKome has been experimenting with alternat/va energy gardering for 20 years. In The Hydroponic Hot House, ho provides a refreshingly real-worid lock at what greenhouses can and can't do. The author of The Survival Greenhouse, DeKome’s writings have also appeared in The Mother Earth News, CoEvolution Owufcriy Organic Gardening ¿ndFarming and in two Rodate Press books. Producing Your Own Power ord The Sofer Greenhouse. DeKume Is a compulsive tinkerer and rocord-kcoper. Youll foam in minutes what has taken years of tnal and error to develop. Seme of ha tps are nothing short of ingenious: An economical method foe delivering Cait>cn Dioxide 1o each odvktoal plant! Tho uso of biological predators to control insect problems! Low-malntenanco hydroponics systems that can be built from junkyard parts! Contents Incfudo: • Greenhouse Basks • ITe Attached Scfar Gwrbcuso • Alternative Sources of Energy • Greenhouse Temperature Centre! • Photopcriod • Carton Dioxide • Hydroponics * Gmnrhcusc Management • Insect Control • Aquaculture • And much morn! The Hydroponic Hot House is fully ilustratcd with diagrams. charts a rd photos taken from tho real world. Ths isnl a gardener's caifoe table book Of colorful frUte and vegetaNns: It's a hard ccro working manual for the greenhouse gartfenor who’s serious about getting results. We highly recommend this bock.
1992, SH x BH, 161 pp, ¡¡¡ustnrted, indexed, sort cover.
THE HYDROPONIC HOT HOUSE: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14133)
** TWO BOOKS BY Ivan Illich Ivan Rich la one of tile most astute commentators cn toct-ndogy and production writing today. Of hia work, Ittch says, *. J ¡mend to work on an epilogue to the industrial age. ! want to trace the changes tn language, myth, ritual and law which took place in the current epoch of packaging and" of schooling. / want to describe the fading monopoly of the industrial /node of production and the vanishing of the industrially generated professions this rrvde of productton serves. Above off t want to show that fworthirds of mankind SfiH can avoid passing through the indusfnsf age, by chooshg right now a postindusfriaf batsneo in their mode of production which the hypormdusfrial nations will bo forced to adopt as an atiemotwe to chaos.9 Ladies and gentlemen. Loemponcs Unlirritod is very proud to share with our readers two books by Ivan lllich. *** TOOLS FOR CONVIVIALITY
by Ivan HHch In Toots For Conviviality, Ivan
llich examines the institutions that
domnato modam Iio. cspccaty the
educational, medical, and trans-
portation systems. Do advances h
those areas actually liberate’ tixs
human spirit? Does massive com-
puteory ectocation free us from
igroranoe? Do doctors and hospitals
retease us from sickness and pain?
Do automobiles give us the mefopon-
dence to come and go at wii? As
technological innovators Occoto
mstitutlcxiallxcd and gw baycod □
ccrtan scato. argues lllich, they da
not liberate but rather enslave,
reducing people Io enforced con-
sumers of what the institutions
produce — to more ’accessories of
bureaucracies and machines.’ Tools For ConvMalfty'rxte at institutions that have acquired a ’radcal mcncpcly’ over our lives, lllich points to the immense damage that such insteutions are doing and suggests ways by which they might txi oomroltod. so that technological innovations. instead cf becoming tools of enslavement and dulhess, might become loots of creativity, joy. and oonv.viaity.
1973, 5H xBH, 116 pp, sort cover.
TOOLS FOR CONVIVIALITY: $3415
(ORDER NUMBER 14124)
*** TOWARD A HISTORY OF NEEDS
by /van lllich ^Beyond a certain threshold, the muft^Hcattoo of commodHios induces impotence, the incapacity to grow food, to sing or to buSdd In five pro-.’ocatrve essays. Ivan lllich examines how Industrial growth creates rwt only worsening poverty In the Third Wodd. IxjI the spiritual poverty we experience in It« mld>1 of cur atlloeroo. As consumption becomes our way of lfer professional e«es extend thalr perwar. substituting created desires for real human needs. Fresh, ©ounagoous, and critical thinking illuminates every topic — transportation, ecfocaton, energy employment, health, and dcvelopmenL inch's insights will interest anyone ocnoemed with the eroding quality of life in our society. Toward A History Of Needs, however, is not just a diagnosis without a remedy. In ths collection ol semo of his most importanf writings, niich goes on to suggest specific ways to bend techno'ogy to what peepte need
197S, SHxSH, 137pp, sortcorvr.
TOWARD A HISTORY OF NEEDS: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14123)
*** MORE POWER TO YOU! A Proven Path to Electric Energy Independence
by H Skip Thomsen H. Stop Thomson says. 'In 1979 wo moved so a bcaut/ul 1C6 acres of forest in north contra! Crcgcn. Tho nearest power Une was n lttk> more than half a milo down tho road. Evon before tho utility company quoted us $10,000 Io run in power, we had pretty much decided to generate cur own electricity. In the year before we moved, we paid a lot or attention to how the foks who would soon bo our ne'ghbcm wore dealing with their lack of ’store-bought* powor. They rolled on smelly, dangorcus koroseno lamps for most of their lighting. They usod small, gasoline-powered gnnnrntors to run what MORE POWER
TO YOU ! tow otoctricol gadgets they foh wore necessary. IVo have lived with our ful-faatured. automate. 24-hour-a-day system, running both our household and shop, long enough to work tho bugs out Our equipment deludes a fine stereo system. TV A VCR. microeave, small and large appliances and a complete office with two computers, printers and a copier. The shop has an air compressor and both largo and small power tools. We have had no black-outs» brownouts. nor rale hikes in ben years. And operation of the entire system costs us about $25.00 per month.’ In aasy-to-understand conversational language. Moro Power To You/ to Intentionally as non-techrica: as possible, addressing tho need for clear, concise, and complete Instructions to n speafe end result: an owner-bUlt. ownor-operntod power system which will deliver all it promlees, without tho ncod for tho owner to bo an etoclrioal engineer. This system has boon proven with years of Ircubfo-free service for far toss money than public power would have cost. More Power To You!\* required rood ng for anyone interested in freeing hlrnsel from the power monopoly.
1990, SH x 11, S9pp, IHuslntod. Indexed, softcover.
MORE POWER TO YOU!: $9.95
(ORDER HUMBER 14119) *** FUEL FROM WATER Energy Independence With Hydrogen
by Michael A. Peavey End cor cfeitefxfency on imported oV sod dean w the air with the most ptenfite etemsnt in die LwVws^/Hydrogen fuel may be the uxmate solution to both air pollution ard our prreanous deperdency open imported energy. Hydrogen Is tho most plentiful otomont in the universe. It can be used as fuel for your car. heating and e’eclrtoal power for your house. When hydrogen bums, only water vapor ¿s produced. Fuel From Water shows you how 1o: • Build a hydrogen generator with simple step-by-step Instructions and ilustratons. including a parts let of readily available materials • Store hydrogen safely in a hydride, liquid or pressurized gas storage •
Convert a gasoline-powered engine to run on hydrogen, or a
combination of hydrogen and gasoline. Researchers from universities, private firms, and government
agencies have shown hydrogen to be a safe and efficient fuel. In Fuel
From Water,
you will read how: • Several prominent uriverMes have
shewn that engine wear is less w«h hydrogen, air pollution Is almost
nonexistent and combustion efttotoncy Is greater. than w.th gasoline •
The US Postal Service converted Jeeps to run on hydrogen in daiy use
I An entire homestead uses hydrogen fuel for autos, town tractors, and a
gas rang© • And much more. Affordable, clean end safe energy is not some 'pe in the sky'
fantasy. Tho technology b available today to clean up the air and
oimlnato tho need for miitary intervention to protect our energy
supples overseas.
f9SS, SHx 11, Hfustreted, indexed, softcover.
FUEL FROM WATER: $16.00 (ORDER NUMBER 14132) *** HENLEY’S FORMULAS
For Homo and Workshop
Edited by Gardner D. H/scox, M.E. Henley's Formulas is the world’s greatest treasury of practical Information, and has served hundreds of thousands of men end women In every profession for more than a quarter cecturyl Here to a wealth of practical, accurate information and instruction that can save you thousands. or make you a fortune! in this gold mhe of a book, you will (nd the secrets and discoveries accumulated In every comer of the worfd by respected leaders of science and industry. Hgyijewtves, manufacturers, farmers, handyman, home experimenters, etoctrtdans, chem&ts. HENLEY’S
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by Bill Kay sing
When some poop'o raliro. they den t have anything to (to. end just sit around waiting to de. But the senior oxpenence toes not have to be somelh'ng you just enduro, it can to an experience you taXy enjoy. Never toltxc has thcr© toon a book so chock-full of unique and vital information, that can forever enrich your He Thia book is about radical transformation. Yeo will discover everything ycu need to knew about how to make year senlrz year* your most powerful. productive and Mfiling years. Learn how to: ■ Have great health a: any age without drugs! »Turn rotirarnant into a mcnnyrr.ikng bonanza ■ Discover where unbefovabto bargains and income Opportunities are hidden! ■ Eat wall cn just $1 a day ■ Live Ike royfe’ty on toss than $10 a day in cither the city or country ■ How to escape from tno nursing home prison ■ Gain absolute control ci your life ■ Hew to live on a boat you acquire for toss than $1CO ■ Hew to gat acres of land dirt cheap ■ Cure arthritis and slop all pari lower ■ Command respect from everyone ■ Enoy total poaco and privacy ■ Take fabubus free vacations ■ Grow your own food to a minigarden that ytotos fresh feed galcco ■ Lounge In Iron hot springs you can use indefinite*/ » Have great sex pas! ICO ■ How to defend yourself against punks and muggers for good ■ And much. much mere. You don't have to bit a senbr citizen to benefit from the groat Ideas n this exciting new book — The Senior CNIrena' Survival Manual id 1cr anyone who wants 10 learn tow to ive well, bo free, and save money!
19#7, 9Hx 11, 2&pp, Hiuslrated, Indexed, soft cover
SENIOR CITIZENS' SURVIVAL MANUAL: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14098)
*** ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCEBOOK
7th Edition
Edited by John Schaeffer
Mem than 500 pages of the most
up-io-daio and thorough Information
on alternative energy and energy-
saving appliances ever assemb'ed!
Ths amazing and comprehensive
sourcebook ccnlains: O 38 chapters on aH aspects of
alternative energy O More than 2,000 products — al
IresNy updated O Major sections cn Shelter, Power,
Off-the-Grid Living. Tods,
Electric Vehicles, and moral
The Alternative Energy Source-
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walks you through all the stops
tc'.va-d cutting ycur powartrc. from
fantasy to hcmc-grawn ctottncity. It oor/abs tons of useful charts ard graphics. and hcipful hints from veteran users of solar and oltor alternative energy sources. Ths is an ndlspensabto tock for petting started witi alternative energy. Bypass the energy monopoles!
!222t tf.hr x 11t S24pp, UtMntied, indexed, wrTaiw,
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCEBOOK: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 14140)
*** SIMPLE LIVING INVESTMENTS
For Old Age
by Michao! Phillips This short book explicitly dscussos *sriipto ttving,* a concept Itoi frightens many people *bo beticvo making a lol of money Is the only way to live arxj that lew income is synonymous with poverty, sadnsss. tilth and depression. Do no! rood mis if you are mental/ ¡11. lezy, considered stupd by your friends cc cctXd tn any way be tempted to qut a good paying, stable job by reading this booklet. Summary: A reafstic analysis of old age toads to an uncommon investment strategy fix peepo with sample lying values. The priority of investment Choices are health. friends, skills, an austerity tost, and for salaried people a rental bouse to be so d at age 55. An oW person is Ito same as a yourg parson, tot the body is diffgrent. Young tacos become eld tan», neat young people are neat when they grow old. ard od lechers were once young lechers. O'd age ma)’ mean less camrig power and toss money to lh,e on The tost way to prepare for that srtuaton. Michael Philps says. Is to toam. while young. how to live fully but stmpCy. using the toast possible resources to maintain a satisfying Ifo. A person who knows tho moan ng of elegant frugally is bette-r prepared for agng than eno who has spent decades hosting money to stuff nlo bank accounts and property. Very thought provoking, and well worth reading The best investment book wo know cl. rrexl to fne Alpha Strategy!
19X4, SUxXH, 49 pp, ion cover.
SIMPLE LIVING INVESTMENTS: $6.00
(ORDER NUMBER 82058)
*** COOKING WITH THE SUN
How to Build and Use Solar Cookers
by Beth Hafacy and Dan Halacy Cooking With the Sun
clearly explains how to buW
solar cookers, how 10 use
them and what to cook in
tocxn — ofloring 1C0
recipes. Before you start
chuckling at what Appears to
bo a OOs fringe group trying
to brow tea In n bottfo in tho
back yarrl. consdar this:
lasagna, sort and supple,
with no burned edges; Thai
chicken curry with aromatic
rice; Chccolate chip cookies,
crisp on live bottom. 'Solar
cooking is not a passing fad
but is a welcome switch to a
superior method.' soys Dr.
Redact Molrjilf. Professor of
Biotogcal Sciences. Sacra-
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1M2, Jo 10. 12Spp, UtostaMf, softcover.
COOKING WITH THE SUN: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14139)
*** CELEBRATION OF AWARENESS
A Call for Institutional Revolution
by Ivan NHeh Cotebffitlon Of Awareness is a
coiectton of a dozen essays by the briliant
Ivan inch that address seemingly specific
Issues: foreign aid. social welfare,
education. tho Cathobc church, the Puerto
Rican migration to New York. tho loaning
of language, and tho -attCudos of Latin
Americans toward birth control and
abortion. Underlying tho apparent diversity
and specificity of those topics. however. is
on exdting. illuminating, and utterly
refreshing way of thinking. Klich CNeeibns
every idea and every Institution from mo
standpont of whether It helps or hndors
our capacity for greater .aliveness and joy.
By looking crrtically at our most sacred ftWvmpl'Of*? and perv^iva Institutions, he offers us 'ibecatton from Idolatrous thinking’ and in tho process gives us 'a widening of awareness, of Imagination, and a creative vision of cur possibilities and options.' Nan HHch 'Each chapter In this volume records an effort of mlno to question tho nature of some certainty. Each therefore deals with deception — tho deception embodied in one of our Institutions. Instrti^ors create certainties, and takan seriously, certainties deaden (ht* heart and Shackle the Imagination."
107V, SU xSH. 190 pp. softcover.
CELEBRATION OF AWARENESS: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94191)
*** LIVING CHEAPLY WITH STYLE
Live Better & Spend Loss
by Ernest Callen bach Saving money and spending lass
are obvious trends, but economizing
doesnt moan living without stylo.
Living Cheaply With Stylo c filed
with practical ideas cn improving the
quality of ene’s life, while spending
foss cn iL Its advice is both occnom-
bally and ecological*/ sensible aid
covers a wide range of topics. In-
cluding food, housing, clothing, furni-
ture. raising children, health, and
transportation. Written In an engaging, upbeat
Style, the Information Is given In an
easly acocssifcta format with brief,
fccuscd bow-1 o sections organized
by topic. H takes a realistic look al
what is needed in the economic hard
times and uncertain employment that has evolved from the over consumption of too pasL Living Cheaply With Style shows poopta lx>w to analyze their real needs i^nd wants and teat rising costs, write al llw same time expanding thoir pleasures in Irie. It is a much needed volume for students and young people», the unemployed or retired, those starting a family or their own business, and anyone also who wants to Irvo better and spend less.
1M3. 5Hx8H, 310pp, indexed, softcover.
LIVING CHEAPLY WITH STYLE: $9.95
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*** LIVING WELL ON PRACTICALLY NOTHING
by Edward H Romney TN8 book k tor poapla who
nood to Ivo cn □ loss money.
If you have been fired, demoted,
retired, drvocced, widowed.
banknjpUxl or swindled — ex
just want to quit your job and
remain financially self retard •
this book is for you. In It you wst
find hundreds cf bps. secrete and
necessary skills for Kv-ng wall on
kite money. Edward H. Romney lett 'the
system' In 1969 and has w.'xkort
for himself over since. In this
timaty book, bn shows how you.
too. can live happily, comfort-
ably, with complete financial
security. Chapters ineftudo: A
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How to Live Some Ways to Lh-e on No Morey Al All Whether. Where and How Io Ratocato ,r How to Save lAar/jy cn Food How to Sava cn Ctothng Saving on Utilities and Doing VAthtxit Saving cn Transportaton **■ Health and Medical Care Firing Things Up and M.ikng Thom Last And tone’s much more, inzludng advtoo on investing your savings and protecting your Invastmonte in hard limes. From cover to cover, this book is stocked with proven methods for saving money on all the bills that eat up your budget. It also includes many cnsp photographs, all of them taken with old cameras costing less than $75. If you're tirad of talking about it arto want to really simplify your He. then try Living Well on Practically Nothing
1002, SU x 11, 180pp. iHustratod. soft cover.
LIVING WELL ON PRACTICALLY NOTHING: SI9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14142)
*** WHERE THERE IS NO DOCTOR
A Vil lage Health Care Book
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*** THE "HAVE-MORE" PLAN
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** Your Friend — The Food Co-op Illustration by Barbara Williams © 1994 Steve Schumacher Do you know anything about food co-ops? I love food co-ops! Holdovers from the 60s and 70s, these hippie- bom hangouts have grown up a bit over the years but still retain much of their savor. When I visit a new city I always try to check out the local co-ops. Food co-ops are practical, loo. They started from the practical reality that the pure, simple bulk foods the hippies wanted weren't for sale anywhere on the market. So the hippies became grocers, and eventually business people, of sorts. Not because they wanted to be, but because they had to be, or go hungry for basic foods. I love food co-ops! Holdovers from the 60s and. 70s, these hippie-born hangouts have grown up a bit over the years but still retain much of their savor. But because they were hippies and wore idealistic, they didn't set up run-of-the-mill capitalist businesses. They had ideals about cooperation and consensus and egalitarianism and lack of hierarchy and workplace democracy and not being focused on profits. Heads stuffed with ideals, they also valued hands-on work and invited as many people as possible to share the work of running the store. Did I say work? More like productive play, when it comes down to you as a co-op member taking a break from the work-a-day world to bag raisins or run the register for a few hours a week as your friends and neighbors stream through. Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name, and they're always glad you came ...more like checking in at Cheers than punching in at the assembly line? It's also a bit like joining a fraternal society, because co-ops do their best to cooperate with other co-ops around the world. Though separate legally, most food coops welcome visiting members from other co-ops and let them shop at reduced member prices. Your home-away- from-home In your community extends to connect you to homebases throughout North America and Ihe world.
THE BIG NEWS
So that's the big news: the 60s aren't dead, for coops are still alive and they’re even growing. Their doors are open and you can come in and get great food and save money and have fun and maybe even get involved in something radical! I'm going to go into some more detail about the points I've breezed through above. I’ve been ardently involved with co-ops heavily for the past decade, and I'm still trying to figure out what it is about them that so attracts me. The word ■‘cooperative“ is awfully vague — at their core, what exactly are food co-ops?
IT'S THE FOOD!
First of all, there's what food co-ops sell, which is food. Not just any kind of food, but high-quality, lightly- processed. low-pesticide, nutritious food. "Natural* food. Most of this food isn't exotic — it's just the kind of basic food your grandparents enjoyed. Back In those days, before DDT, preservatives, bovine growth hormones, chlorination, fluoridation, irradiation, etc., etc., nobody made a big deal about natural, whole, unadulterated food, because that's all there was. Did I say work? More like productive play, when it comes down to you as a co-op member taking a break from the work-a-day world to bag raisins or run the register for a few hours a week as your friends and neighbors stream through. There was also a lot less chronic disease; for instance, heart attacks and clogged arteries were rare until the tum of the century. Cancer rates remain much tower in countries with less meat and more fiber in their diets. The low-fat, low-salt, low-sugar, low-processing, tow-poison food for sate in food co-ops is the model of good nutrition.
CO-OPS ARE SELECTIVE
It's true, you can't find everything in a co-op. Coca Cola pretends to “add life* and be "the real thing." but since these claims are hogwash, co-ops don't carry Coke. Co-ops have product selection guidelines, supplying goods that are whole, organic, fresh, local, low-cost, earth-friendly, politically-correct. andtor hard to find. Glop like Coke doesn't make the grade. But that doesn't mean co-ops sell only brown rice and tofu! It's amazing the variety of natural foods available nowadays, many of them healthier alternatives for standard American favorites. Natural sodas, turkey dogs, veggie burgers, wheat-meat sausages, soy-cheese pizzas. etc. make upgrading one's diet pretty painless. You can also got cookies, chips, frozen dinners, bagels, ice cream, com flakes, and most other popular foods at co-ops. The difference is in the ingredients: whole-wheat flour, low or no salt, or maybe fruit-juice sweetening instead of refined sugar. They're more nutritious than the famous name brands and usually taste at least as good. Of course, no matter how many times the word 'natural' appears on the label, I doubt the nutritional value of most of the sweets and frozen treats co-ops carry. Members (and their kids) want these sweets, and they're better than the standard 'unnatural“ versions, so co-ops provide them. Sometimes I hear members say things like, "If the co-op carries it, it must be OK,* as they stock up on natural Junk food!
BE SMART — BULK UP
Quaker Oats sells for about two and a half bucks for 18 ounces of rolted oats. I'm used to paying $.49?pound for organically-grown oats at my co-op, which also sells non-organic oats as good as Quaker's for $.2S'pound. It’s amazing how much money consumers waste paying tor packaging, advertising, shelf-space kickbacks, and corporate profits. You can save a lot of money buying cereal, flour, rice, nuts, beans, chips, oil, mustard, maple syrup, pasta, herbs, salsa, honey, raisins, olives, dog food, soap, etc., etc. out of bulk bins at food co-ops. All that's missing is mountains of landfill-bound packaging, the brand name, and most of the price. Bulk is the smart way to shop. You can buy as much or as little as you want, so you can sample without committing to a boxful. You're getting whole foods without the frills. And you can save oven more money at coops by placing bulk orders in advance — just bo sure you like wild rice before you order 25 pounds of it!
ONLY AT CO-OPS
There's an entire world of products you can't find in supermarkets, only in food co-ops and other natural foods stores: organically grown produce, exotic cheeses, therapeutic herbs, sea vegetables, macrobiotic foods, special diet supplements, natural body care products, and the list goes on. Organic produce is grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides using sustainable agriculture which builds up rather than depletes the soil. Farm workers aren't being poisoned in the growing, and you won't bo poisoned in the eating. Richer soil can also mean more minerals in your produce, as well as bettor taste. Cancer rates remain much lower in countries with less meat and more fiber in their diets. The low-fat, low-salt, low-sugar, low- processing, low-poison food for sale in food co-ops is the model of good nutrition. Many co-ops cultivate relations with local farmers so they can offer produce that's extra fresh. Vegetables like broccoli are sometimes trucked from coast to coast before they appear on supermarket shelves, wasting both fuel and nutrition. It's better to have a strong sustainable agriculture base in one's community.
BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR
A real showpiece of my co-op is our great herb section. We have hundreds of hard-to-find botanicals alphabetically arranged in air-light bottles. Prices like $17.O6/pound may seem forbidding, until you get to the counter and find your pouch of fluffy powder costs only 23 cents! Many knowledgeable people prefer to treat themselves with time-tested herbs, which are usually gentler and less expensive than the latest patent drugs from the chemical/vivisectiorv'mcdical fraternity. Few have ever been harmed by misusing herbs, while untold thousands die each year from the side effects of FDA-approved drugs (even aspirin kills hundreds a year). Nevertheless, the FDA is continually trying to get the power to classify traditional herbs as drugs or ’untested food additives,' in order to get them off the market or into the exclusive control of “approved* multinational corporations. Who benefits? Certainly not the consumer. The extensive herb sections in food co-ops are treasure troves of self-care options.
THE SAME OLD STORY
It's hilarious and sobering checking out an old book like Omar Garrison's Tho Dictocrats from 1970 to see how off-base the FDA has been through the years. During the ‘60s the FDA seized yeast and honey off the shelves of health food stores — the agency preferred sugar and cyclamates. Quaker Oats sells for about two and a half bucks for 18 ounces of rolled oats. I'm used to paying 49 cents a pound for organically-grown oats at my co-op. It's amazing how much money consumers waste paying for packaging, advertising, shelf-space kick-backs, and corporate profits. They derided as false advertising and prosecuted discussions of the connection between dietary fat and heart disease, or between Vitamin C and healing. The FDA banned books on alternative medicine (literally burned Wilhelm Reich's) under the pretext of being 'an extension of the label" of unidentified food supplements. With the perspective of years we can see that the FDA was on the wrong side of almost every one of its disputes with the health food industry. What was persecuted as 'food faddlsm* Is now reported as fact by Time magazine. The lighter, fresher diet advanced by old-time "health nuts' is now tho common wisdom, while the heavy, fatty, sugary stop the FDA promoted is only defended anymore by vested interests like the beef industry.
MORE MONOPOLY MEDICINE
Unchastened, the FDA is at it again with another assault. Calcium's rote in preventing osteoporosis is the only supplement health claim the FDA presently accepts, and It's trying to ban everything else, the first amendment be damned. The FDA is threatening to keep stores from selling therapeutic herbs, amino acids, bee products, and an vitamins and minerals more nutritious than tho Recommended Daily Allowances! The health food Industry and its customers are not rolling over and playing dead — instead, Congress received more letters In 1992 demanding health freedom than about any other issue besides the economy. The result was a one-year moratorium on the FDA's oppressive new regulations. A year later, on Friday, August 1?, 1993, my co-op draped itself black as part of a nationwide Blackout Day, a wake-up call to political action. Threatened products were marked with black dots lor the duration to warn customers these products may disappear if the FDA isn't stopped. Action booths were set up with full information and pre-addressed postcards to encourage grass-roots support for passing protective Dietary Supplement Health and Education Acts (S. 784 in the Senate and H.R. 1709 in the House). As of this writing, the outcome is still in doubt. This is a crucial fight, for the FDA's new rules are a prescription for disaster. The health care crisis in this country is caused by monopoly medicine and won't be soh/ed by more of it!
THE CO-OP DIFFERENCE
Most everything said above applies equally to privately-owned natural food stores and to co-ops. They carry the same great products and are equally protective of your right to make your own health choices. Some natural food stores took almost indistinguishable from coops. But there are differences, mainly of culture and orientation. Food co-ops came out of the hippie culture, so their staples are back-to-basics natural foods like fresh fruits and vegetables along with bulk grains, beans, nuts, and herbs. Private stores tend to emphasize ’nutritious' over "natural,” with shelves full of megavitamins, pump- you-up bodybuilding supplements, and alternative health books. Co-ops have a special kind of internal structure, neither socialist nor capitalist, that was pioneered in 1844 by a 28-member weavers' co-op In Rochdale, England. 'Capital is necessary for any enterprise, but while capitalists rent labor and earn profits, cooperatives rent capital and the members earn profits through their participation' (Kaswan, Whole Earth Review, Spring 1989). Important co-op decisions are made by members actively involved in and affected by co-op operations, not by investors or speculators. Each co-op is organized to fulfill a specific need of its voluntary members, so it has a mission in life beyond the standard corporate imperatives to maximize growth, profits, and executive pay. Because a food co-op is a consumer cooperative, its owner/members are food consumers. Providing them with the best deal on the best whole foods is a food co-op's bottom line.
THE INTERNATIONAL CO-OP
CONSPIRACY
100,000,000 Americans are members of over 45,000 cooperatives, including credit union, group health care, agriculture, rural electric, housing, insurance, and worker co-ops. When the state capitalist economy leaves some people out in the cold, when consumerism built on Invented demand doesn't supply everyone's desires, mutual-aid co-ops can be a satisfying solution. Co-ops have a special kind of internal structure, neither socialist nor capitalist, that was pioneered in 1844 by a 28- mcmbcr weavers' co-op in Rochdale, England. In Central America. India, Indonesia, Eastern Europe. and around the world, co-ops are one of the few means available for people to help themselves out of oppressive circumstances. The outstanding example is the Mondragon system of cooperatives tucked away in the Basque region of northwestern Spain probably the most successful social experiment in the history of the planet!
THE MONDRAGON MIRACLE
Can you believe it? Founded in 1956 by the passionate Padre Arizmendi after 15 years of solitary spadework, his 5 member stove co-op has grown into a multi-billion-dollar network of 173 cooperatives employing 20.000 people. Mondragon co-ops include Spain's fastest growing bank, hundreds of K-Mart style consumer stores, health care, insurance companies, pension management, entrepreneur development, robotics research, heavy equipment manufacture, and just about everything else under the sun. And all this wa:S accomplished through a sophisticated, self-adjusting system emphasizing workplace democracy, ownership gained by participation, self-financing from the local co-op bank, continuous cultivation of new co-ops. and a cultural commitment to solidarity: 's//acts must, at the same time, benefit and respect the needs and concerns of everyone affected — individuals, their cooperative, other cooperatives in the system, and the larger community’ (Jaques and Ruth Kaswan, ’The Mondragon Cooperatives." Whole Earth Review, Spring 1989, pp. 8-17). A central co-op principle is cooperation among coops; Mondragon doos it in spades! No other co-ops have ever come close to its interlocking, diversified system, but all cooperatives aspire to this ideal and have a conscious commitment to mutual support. Taken together the world's co-ops are a global conspiracy — an open conspiracy with 700 million members at largo.
THE GREAT GOOD PLACE
Getting back to home, I've got to admit that such world-girdling considerations are only a very small part of why I love co-ops. Mostly its the day-to-day joy I experience walking into my own local co-op and immersing myself into its soul-soothing ambiance. Today my lingers played over the keys of a musical cash register while I enjoyed the vista o’ chatting member-workers bustling backstock to the retail shelves amidst chatting member-shoppers carelessly selecting groceries. The business at hand seemed to be conversation first, food second. Ono shopper confided to me, 'I have to come here to get some social interaction. I work at home and don't even get to talk to people. I come to the Co-op to catch up.’ Ray Oldenburg's book The Great Good P/ace rhapsodizes about 'third places [that] exist on neutral ground and serve to level their guests to a condition of social equality (that's) remarkably similar to a good home in the psychological comfort and support that it extends. ...a source of news along with the opportunity to question, protest, sound out. supplement, and form opinion locally and collectively... ’The activity that goes on in third places is largely unplanned, unscheduled, unorganized, and unstructured. Here, however, is the charm. It is just these deviations from the middle-class penchant for organization that give the third place much of its character and allure and that allow it to offer a radical departure from the routines of home and work." Co-ops are great good places. They are Temporary Autonomous Zones. They are community crossroads, counterculture cynosures, neighborhood new services. They are R & R for overworked psychos, refuges from dog-eat-dog reality, and perhaps the seeds of deeper and more sustaining realities.
THE ABOLITION OF WORK
Food co-ops have this feel of the ’third place,’ while trying to integrate it with the business of providing good food and service. At their best, they seem like real-world exercises of the vision that Bob Black broadcasts in his essay. The Abolition of Work’: ’A 'job' that might engage the energies of some p&cple, for a reasonably limited time, for the fun of II, Is just a burden on those who have to do it for forty hours a week with no say in how it should be dono, for the profit of owners who contribute nothing to the project, and with no opportunity for sharing tasks or spreading the work among those who actually have to do it.... "Such is ’work'. Play is just the opposite. Play is aF ways voluntary. What might otherwise be play is work if it's forced. ...The player gets something out of playing; that's why he plays. But the core reward is the experience of the activity itself ...some things that are unsatisfying if done by yourself or in unpleasant surroundings or at the orders of an overlord are enjoyable, at least for a while, if these circumstances are changed." Co-ops are great good places. They are Temporary Autonomous Zones. They are community crossroads, counterculture cynosures, neighborhood news services. They are R & R for overworked psyches, refuges from dog;eat-dog reality, and perhaps the seeds of deeper and more sustaining realities. Much of the work at many co-ops is done by members part-time in exchange (or food discounts or other benefits — not as a requirement of membership but as a welcome option that satisfies Black's standards for play. In a convivial, ego-free environment, professionals and working stiffs and assorted unemployables can break up their lives with some hands-on cheese cutting or clerking or cleaning — as one CP/Vdiscount worker remarked. ’I can do anything lor 4 hours a week!' The “boss* aspect is kept to a minimum; ’managers* are dubbed ’coordinators’ at my co-op and are supposed to be facilitating effort on the floor, not ordering it around. Helping to run the store, you get used to having the run of the store, knowing where things are, feeling a full share of ownership in this commons. ’We Own If is a co-op slogan — these are not felt to be empty words.
WHITHER FOOD CO-OPS?
I have been describing the ideal situation; co-ops often find themselves stretched between apparently opposite commitments to cooperative purism and efficient operations. The Consumers Cooperative of Berkeley, at one time America's largest food co-op with 12 stores and 100,000 members and $83.6 million in annual sales, failed in 1988 partly due to this conflict. The board fac- tionalizcd into progressive versus economic camps, the staff collected inflated paychecks while co-op assets were sold off, and the membership defected in dismay over infighting and the disappearance of politlcally-taboo products from the shelves. Berkeley is an extreme case, and remember that for 50 years it was a pioneering and successful co-op. Did cooperalivism fail at Berkeley, or is this an example of what can happen when co-ops neglect their underlying principles? Many employees hadn't been educated about co-ops, didn't bother to become members, and felt alienated from their co-op bosses. A weak board literally gave away the store in contract negotiations, putting re flexive sympathy for union causes ahead of the membership's interests (source: What Happened to the Berkeley Co-op?, excerpted in Cooperative Grocer, January, 1992). As food co-ops grow and find themselves directly competing with huge corporate supermarket chains, they start discovering every Incentive to become more like supermarkets and less like co-ops. Member involvement in store operations gets phased out, replacing the energy of enthusiastic part-timers with the professionalism of stressed-out staff. Whether at McDonald's or Mondragon, full-time service work within a power structure can be a stupefying experience that makes cooperative ideals seem pretty hollow. When a co-op looks like Safeway and works like Safeway, why should its shoppers and workers care that it isn't Safeway? One answer is that supermarket co-ops remain excellent natural food stores with top-quality products and a benign corporate outlook which plows profits back into the co-op and its community. But those who prefer smallfry co-ops do feel that something intangible gets lost as co-ops grow into increased hierarchy and organization. As a co-op gets less fun to work in, it gets less fun to shop in and less like a great good place to hang out in. Play time is over — it's back to work. Where's the co-op difference? I hope that food co-ops will someday crack the nut of how to grow without losing what makes them great. I wonder whether co-ops will prove to be just the wave of the past, or whether the Mondragon model will eventually take over the earth. What I do know is that right now many magic co-ops survive and thrive for you to enjoy — there may be one in your home town. Check it out! For further information about food co-ops, contact: Cooperative Grocer, Box 597, Athens, OH 45701, (614) 592-1912 Co-op News Network/Alliance, Box 583, Spencer. WV 25276. (304) 927-3173 National Cooperative Business Association. 1401 New York Avenue NW. Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005, (202) 638-6222 Provender Alliance, Box 10305, Eugene, OR 97440, (503) 345-3843 . Steve Schumacher was for 2!6 years the Chairman and is currently the Secretary on the board of directors for the Food Co-op in Port Townsend, Washington. He is also the representative for Washington State retailers on the board of directors of the Northwest Region of the National Nutritional Foods Association, which is the trade organization for the health food industry. ** Head for the Hills *** Introduction If things gel bad enough, you might want to give some thought to “retreating* from organized society and pursuing a lifestyle independent of looming disasters. In this special section, you will find books on retreatable places within the USA, foreign countries, the open sea, and more — including even a book on starting your own country. *** THE LAST FRONTIERS ON EARTH Strange Places Where You Can Live Free
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*** GREAT HIDEOUTS OF THE WEST
An Idea Book for Living Free
by Bill Kay sing You never know when you might need a good hkfeoul. Things can change in a hjny — industrial otr hideout, Ndocut chow, and an annotated bibliography. As tNs bcok tells (and shows you. with nearly 200 photos, maps and drawings) fluxo uro hideouts gatore in the Great American West right now. and many people enjoy flu's free lifestyle. This book presents ideas about too hideout concept so that you can use year own creative imagination to dove-top a hideout that will bo at that you desire. And the book shows; that, above all. hldoouts aro fun • an exciting escape from the humdrum existence that the Corporate Stale programs as an Imperabvo. Hdcouis can to inexpensive and healthful — a forky kg cabin in the woods amidst fresh air and pure water codd restore almost anyone's budget and wefl-beng. The bottom Ino ts this: 1. With increasing encroachment by government nrd business on individuals’ private IMee, having a hlrfocul makes good sense; and 2. Considering how much open land and water there is available, you have an extensrre inventory of chokes. Try a great rideout In the West — you will enjoy the experience and broaden year borizoasl 1M7, SU x SH. 170pp, profusely f/Mtnrfed soft cover.
GREAT HIDEOUTS OF THE WEST: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17037)
*** PARADISE FOUND How to Live in North America’s Best Climate
for Under $500 a Month
by R. Emil Neuman Rotiro in Mexico on $10 a Day!!!
This bsok rcvaals how over 25,030
Americans Ivo the good life on a
beautiful. GO-mfe tong lake nestled
in too mountains of Mexico, just a
few hours by air from anywhere in
the US. Tlx, climate to near perfect
year round. Prices are ridtoulousty
tow. Yoj can get a nice hotel room
for $7 a right; fun course meals for
toss than $2. You will breathe fresh, clean,
unpoiuted air. You will seo
slunring colors — b’ue water,
green mountains, rod and yolow
flowers. The local people fave
Americans and you wil bo treated
with warmth and kindness. Ycu
can have a maid, gardener, or cook for about 52« an hou'. There Ie an American library, modlcal care. American stytei shopping facilities, ctobs end many social activities. Paradise Found explains everythtog you need to knew. How to get there, where to stay, where to eat. what to do. You will discover how to buy a heme at ridiculously tow prices. How to cam extra money. Most important, you will (Jscover how to turn away frem stress and tension and start enjoying life to tte fuiest. Ycu wJI bo living in coo of the worlds best donates lex a fraction of your present iving costs.
WA SH XtH, 160pp. aiustrefed softcover.
PARADISE FOUND: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17039)
*** FREEDOM ROAD
by Harold Hough Got on Freedom Road!! Harold Hcugh had a hcuse. two
cars, and a high-paying, hgb-status
OD On the surface, ho was Spring
toe Amanean Dream. Underneath.
Harold Hough was in trouble. Harold Hough was so far in debt
that oven two Incomes couldnl
cover the tills. Ho had no time to
spend wrth his family. He was
ovorwoght. His life was falling
apart, fast, and it tocked ske thorn
was rx> way cut. Then Harcfd Hough found
Freedom Rond. He made a plan,
pad off h's debts, bought an RV
and hit the road. Harold Hough took
control of his Uto away from his
employer, his bank. his goverrvnent. end his community. With ttiis bcok. >ou can learn to do toe same. Freedom Road^ show you bow io get cut of the rat race and into an RV. YouM learn how to plan ycur escapo, olminato ycur debts and buy er\ RV. You’J team how to mako mcncy wrth your hobbes. YcuT team how to IN*« comfoxtabty on a couple of dollars a day. The payoff is big: An abundance of time to enjoy your family and friends; A healthy IHostyto that costs little to mainlab; The freedom to do what you want, when you want, whore ycu want. Why wait for retirement when ycu can arjoy a low-work, high-travel Ifestyfe right cow? Gel on Freedom Rood! 1S9tf SH x anr 176 pp. ifiusrralod. son cover.
FREEDOM ROAD: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17058)
*** HOW TO BUY LAND CHEAP
Fourth Edition — Revised and Updated
by Edward Preston Loom panes Unlim-
ited Is proud to offer the
new. revised and ex-
panded Fourth Ed£on
of How To Buy Land
Cheap.
Edward Pro-
sten's Look is consid-
ered Ite oibte of bar-
gain-basement lard
buying. Hero are some
cd the two found: - Eight lo& n Montana
for q total of $25 ♦ Residential lakefront
property in the
beautiful Ozark
Mountains for $55. - Commercial prop-
erty along a highway
in Washington State
for $10. The truth te, you can
find amazing deals on
land anywhere — New York. Honda. California. Canada — if you know where to look. How To
Buy Land Cheap
wil show you how to buy property seized from d-ug
dealers, how to get a free house in meet big cities, how to pel in on the
bggost bonanza of barg&n buying ever - lard sold by bankrupt SALs
at fire sale prices! Topics covered in th' s comprehensive bock inctotte: - Deciding what you want and need. - Start?»# youf search. - Buying tend ctreap from county governments, mostly for back taxes. - Buying land choap "from federal agencies: BLM. GSA. IRS. FHA.
HUO. FmHA. BIA. do. - Buying land cheap from State and City governments. - Bu/og and basing land in Canada. - Ard many other ways orf buying Land cheap: dr.trr.ssod property,
forcctosures, lost land, and morn. How To Buy Land Cheap takes you step-by-step through tie pro-
cess of buying lard from each scarce: haw Io find cut about the lard,
inspoct ft. bri on it. close the deal. The bock includes hundreds of accu-
rate. up-to-date addresses where you can write for lists of cheap lard.
Youll ato find carefully worded form letters that get results and a glos-
sary to got you through the lingo of land. There are many more expensive bocks that contain less Information
than cna chapter in How To Buy Land Cheap. This is simply tlva best
manual ever written cn the subject. Highly recommended fcr retreaters,
homesteaders, survivalists, speculators. land dreamers and anycelse interested in buying land for ridiculously tow prices. 1291. SJixSX.. 146 pp, iihrttfated, pfossary, softcover.
HOW TO BUY LAND CHEAP: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17054)
THE HUMAN COUGAR
by Ltoyd L. Mora In
Tbo Human Cougar & a fiercely ¡riKtopendent person wtx> might be encountered cn waterfronts and highways. In rail yards, hebo jungtas. orchards, cattle ranches, m’nes. togging carrps. bars a rd coffee sbeps. The Human Cougar is an endangered species. Roamng about, free from roglmorxatlcn. overtook«! by bureaucrats. and largely outskfe oi social welfare systems, he often escapes notice. Yet this outsider Is very much a part c4 American lie. and the West as we know it was largely created by tbs brand erf woriong drifter. Chapters include: - Sghtng the Cougar - TheyVa Long Been Around - What Ctxigare Arent - Five Couga ra Speak tor Themselves - Earty Life and Escape - Work Habits and Experiences - Cougar Habitats: Jungtos. Missions. Flophouses and Parks - Fnmily bfc and Marriage - Ccugarish Personal Attitudes - Authority. The Enemy - Roaming and Goofing Off - And more. Our heavily institutionalized modem society is inhoepilabte to the Human Cougar, but there are millions c< fttfviOjafe among us who have a latent Cougar strain. They are independent, hard working, and law-abiding, though they resist authority tor authority's sake. They often rind it cfiflficult to put heart and soul into any highly structured work or social program. The Protestant ethto and traditional attitudes toward tamty Irin may present obstacles to this tend ct existence. Those with a Cougar strain -can better understand their c/ati Inner slirnng by g.-.nng knowledge erf the independent hard-living breed now ebbing into ext noli on.
1976. SJixSJi, 175 pp. hsrd cover.
THE HUMAN COUGAR: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17053)
*** LIFE AFTER THE CITY A Harrowsmith Guide to Rural Living
by Charles Long This is □ beck about deckling where to ivc. About choices. It is, in part, about the chdco between city and country living. But more than that, it is abcul the very lac*, that the choice exists. Il is a look ahca± A look al the pocsiblilios jusl opened to many, and soon Io be opened to many more. Possibiilies Io rearrange some of the elements of life into a mere satisfying order. Author Chsrics Long made hs escape from the erty in 1975 and never looked back. From he rural vantage point, he has watohed he friends &truggto with huge mortgages and Hie stress of rrorfom urban life. Long is rot impressed. ’Nice place to visit," he smites. "Wouldm want to live there." The smart money, says Long, is moving to the country. Life After The City brings Iha back-k>-lhe-tand mcx/cmcnt up Io data wilh seme lata-2C1969, 5Ji x B'vi, 207pp. fffustrated, soft cover.
LIFE AFTER THE CITY: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17052)
*** HOW TO START YOUR OWN COUNTRY
by Erwin S. Strauss
Revised Second Edition!
Who among us has. not
dreamed of a 'nw' country,
free of all the taxes,
bureaucrats. regulations,
and kfocy Itai often make
life all but unbearable in
today's established nations?
PoHtfcal reform Is Im-
possiUe — so why rot start
your own country? This daring approach to
freettom has actually been
triad many times in recent
years, with varying degrees
of success. This fascinating
bock covers the histories Cf
these new country projects,
and discusses what vient
wrong (or right) and why.
with suggestions and
aïematrves available to
you. Contents include: - Case Histories of dozens HOW TO START
YOUR OWN
COUNTRY
EranS.Snts of ’new country" projects. most cf tt-om since 19GHow to Start Your Own Country \3 a book sure to create ¡merest and controversy. A book that will be invaluable to anyone considafng unusual approaches to personal freedom. Highty recommended! 19S4, Sft xSH. 174 pp, illustrated, indexed, softcover.
HOW TO START YOUR OWN COUNTRY: $9.05
(ORDER NUMBER 17028)
*** VONU
Th© Search for Personal Freedom
by Rayo Edited by Jon Fisher Vonu moans Hnvulnorabfity to
coercion.* Tho legendary Rayo was a
Vonu plonaor. His writings are well
worth roaring for every libertarian and
frocdcm seeker. Mostly, his works
appeared in obscure undergreurd
periodicals. such as Libertarian
Connection, VonuiOe,
and Innovator.
Now Jon Fsher has corecled together
the best of Rayo's artWes in one easily
accesvble volume. Thia le hard-core material. Differentiating between liberty* (rights and loopholes granted by government) and 'freedom* (venu. or invulnerability lo coercion). Rayo discusses such things as how to develop liberty al a profit, libertarian strategy, movementism vs self-5 be rat km. the possibitty of fivirig as a nomad. and much more. Far from being an armchair theorist, Rayo actually lived his Ideas, and many of the articles tell of his 5fe in a van and as a squatter in National Forests — “out of sight and out of mind cf those unwilling to tel five.* Vonu is an excelent example of the type of thinking necessary to break free and live your own life. It is for tlvose wiling to go to lengths to be rid cf Big Brother and other oppressors. Highly recommended.
1999, Sftxdft, 112pp, illustrated, softcover.
VONU: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17025)
*** THE EDEN SEEKER'S GUIDE
Edited by William L. Scavcy Where can you # io Ina The Good Lite? William L. Seavey is the
owner of Relocation Research, a
service which acMses peopte on
where lo lock for ‘personal
Edons* — by unearthing inside
information about livable locales,
as well as developing data to
help people make decisions
about how. where, when and if
to move. Factors considered
inctede community size and
scale, personal safety and
security, affordable housing,
maximum personal mob«ty.
environmental purity, open
space and recreation access,
taxation. climate, economic eell-
sufficiency. and more. Chapters Include: o in Search of the Good LA>: Ten krpcctant Considerations o A Small Town m the American Ccurzr/side: te n for You? o How to Identify the 'Best* States in the U.S. o Counties that Count: A Look at Some of the West's Bost o Hawairs Bg Island: Last Outpost of the Aloha Spirit O Costa Rica: The Worlds Best-Kept Secret O Back to Oi© Land: Ozarks Stye O You Cant Eat Scenery: Making a LMng m tho Countryside O Buying Rural Land: Pleasures and Pitfalls O On the Oregon Trai: A Personal View O Islands in Iho Sun: Not Just for the Wealthy. If you*ra unhappy where you are. your options for change have been confusing. What's better? Big city, small town? Stateside, or overseas? Mountains, do sorts. plains? Tho Eden Seeker's Guide is a compilafcn of some of ths leading edge thought on place clwice — it can get you started on the road to ycur own personal Edon.
19&S, x 9ft, 199pp, soft cover.
EDEN SEEKER'S GUIDE: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17049)
*** THE LAST OF THE MOUNTAIN MEN
The True Story of an Idaho Solitary
by Harold Peterson Ths Is tha true sricry of
Syh/an Hart, who carved cut
his own prr.-alb Idaho cn 4
acres at Five Mile Bar on Th*
RiveDy the destfucron ot the tlrwl
frontiers. Syh'an Hart recanted
cMllzatton and marched art
nlo tha Idaho wilderness
arrrxto with a tew stap'os, an
ax. a rifle. and a master's
degree in engineering. There in the last wilderness,
where one winter's snows
might rail into another's before
a visitor camo, ho became the
hat of tno Mountain lAcn. He
fashoned his dothos af deer-
skn. Ha constructed adebe-
covercd buildings wMi hand- hewn tirrt>e<8. He mined copper, smelted it. refined ft. and made utensils. He even made his own ttntlcck rYJos. boring litem on an Ingenious handmade machine, to ’save th© bollwr of store-bought' ammunition. To pay for infrequent trips to the nearest town (pep. 6. to w-ntcr 0). where ho purchased en'y powder. books and Darjeeling Iga. he ponnod grid. Ths is the true story of ths amazing and unique Indvidual. he ifo and his thoughts. •My reaction to the Depression was to find a place with the'natural resources io defeat it. I could have found no better place than SnYnco Rrrer. I spent soma S50 a year then tor what lire I needed to buy. I always had a garden. Il was easy to get fruit and I rrvtoe moccasins and claihng ou: cf animal sKns.’ 1269. 6x 9. 160 pp, many photos, softcover.
LAST OF THE MOUNTAIN MEN: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 11D94)
Uninhabited
Ocean
islands
Jon Fisher *** UNINHABITED OCEAN ISLANDS
by Jon Fisher At last! A completely
revised and updated nd non
of Jen RsheFs classic
Uninhabited And Do-
sorted Islands!
For tha
Robnson Crusoes among
us comes an extraordinary
book exploring the unin-
habited islands in the
oceans c< the world. In
Uninhabited Ocean Is-
lands,
Jon Fisher takas
you on a fascinating jour-
ney to soma ot tha most
isolated real estate on
earth. This engrossing four
slope at more than 130
exotic Islands. The author
Is year tour gudc and pro-
vides a history and political
status of each stop alcog
the way. Each island Ie described In datM. Including: • Size • Climate • Vegetation • Animal Life • Water Supples ♦ Structures • And more. The exact locations ot the unnhabited islands arc shown in B4 precise maps. Whether you need a resting place, a temporary ludecut. a permanent home, or just a mental vacation from the stress of urban life, you win fnd this brx>k to ba an excellent companion. Informational and entertaining. Uninhabited Ocean Islands is a travel guide you will enjoy again and again. •For the cruising sailor who's really serious about gettng away from ¡tall!-—Cruis&gWorid 1991. 5H xSH, 160 pp, illustrated, indexed, soft cover.
UNINHABITED OCEAN ISLANDS: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17059)
*** THE WORLD’S TOP RETIREMENT HAVENS
Edited by Marian K Cooper Whether you seek sunshine and tranquility; a low cost of IMng. or thn excitement of a foreign culture, this beck reveals the affordable paradises of the world and what you need to know about them. Cccnpicte informatian on immigration restrictions, crime, cost of living, real estate. household help, travel, and much more. TTite book covers the 12 host overseas retirement Edens in detail; oven behnd the Iron Curtain’ An American pension still goes a long way in many parts of the world — and this book shows how.
THE
WORLD'S TOP
REHREMENT
HAVENS
m 5» 422pp. san caw.
THE WORLD'S TOP RETIREMENT HAVENS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17045)
*** HOW TO BUY AN RV
WITHOUT GETTING RIPPED-OFF! byJDGallant JO Gallant canddy
shows you how to save
thousands of dollars with 10
smp’n nies and hundreds af
secrete. This book is
guaranteed to put you in
control of the buying process. Find cut: ♦ How to avoid gettnp
trapped ri Io the wrong RV ♦ How to work a trade into a
deal ♦ How to figure a fair retar
price ♦ How to work a discount to
wlthn 2% ♦ How to Know when ycu'rc
gening the best deal pos-
sible ♦ And much more. How To Buy An RV
Without Gcfting Ripped
Off!
is must reading for any- one who wants Io go: cn Frocdsm Road. 1990, SU XSU, 123pp, iffustraled, softcover. HOW TO BUY AN RV
WITHOUT GETTING RIPPED-OFF!: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17066)
How to Buy
an RV
Without
Getting
Ripped-off!
JD Gallant *** HOME IS WHERE YOU PARK IT
A Guide to Mobile Living as a Life-Style
by Kay Peterson
Home
•Is ’Where
<’You6I*arkGlt
Tho time to hit the open road is
now! Why wait? This oKcdkml bock
covers avo*y practical aspect of
Iravolng and living in 3 recreational
vehicle: Haw to fnd temporary jobs:
How to manage schcolng for the
chldrcfii Haw Id arrange budgets
and mail doLvory; How to handle
modcal emergences; Choosng
cqupmcril; And where to park when
there are 'no vacancies.’ Tho author also covers the
psychological aspects of nomadc
Irving, including: Pulirtg up roots;
Paring with treasures; Living in
con fined quarters; Leaving eld
friends; Establishing naw values;
And making naw frtends. Trailer Irvng... it's a whole new way of We — a unique and rawarclog lifest>Home Is Whore You Park It g crammed w4h hcfpfiJ lips designed to make trarer living easier, more satsfyng. and more fun. Mere than a dozen years ago. the author and her husband quit their ¡cbs. sod their home, and took the’r three school ago chidrcn with them to live the We Of twentieth century nomad; In an fl' x 26' travel trailer. If you have ever dreamed o1 hilling the rood. ycu won't find a better book than ths.
fM2, ttoxtH, 196 pp, Wustrstsd softcover.
HOME IS WHERE YOU PARK IT: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17026)
*** BLUEPRINT FOR PARADISE How to Live on a Tropic Island
by Ross Norgrove Hoss Norgrave found land,
built a house, and lives quite
contentedly on a tropic bland,
and he tells you how you can
do it. too. In Blueprint for
Paradise
he answers in detail
such tough questions as: •
How can you. trem thousands
of miles away, select tho
island that matches your
needs and your hoped-tof-
fcfostylc? • What barriers will
the island government place
in your path? • What shcukl
you lock fcr when you buy
properly? • What should you
ccnsder when you build 8
house? • What are the up-
front costs? • What are tho
hidden costs? • What about
food? Water? Medical Care? Norgrove gudee you through the initial chocs of an eland, the queries to the island government the balding and equipping cf a new home, and the process 0! setting Into- a now and v«y dflcrcni life. He tells about gardenng in the tropics. bufidlng a dock, owning a boat, commuricaling with the outside world. chitting. modcal cars, oduoaben cf children, hurricanes, owning your own Island, taxes. costs, and custom fees. He provides addresses to write tor spooflc informaticn from all tho major tropic fe?and groups. There are hundreds ot thousands cf isbnds n the world's tropic belt, and one of them ccukf bn your next herr.o!
1fW ¿x 7W, SSMustrstfons,
Including 12 color photos, ¡nd*x*d, softcover.
BLUEPRINT FOR PARADISE: $14.85
(ORDER NUMBER 17044)
*** THE BEST INVESTMENT
Land in a Loving Community by David W, Felder
• People bring comfort^hiy andhappH/on Afss then $6,000 A yertr
• ifs ocltA'tSy happeningf
David Felder show's how people can rearrange the'r assets so they end up owning homes with no mortgages. Actual examples are taken from the expefloncos of people who live In an siltamatnxi community. Th’s Is more than jus! another how-to book. H examines Iba community dynamics and Implications of tho community route to sctsufficlcncy. If you are stuck xi the city rent-rut and want a glimpse of higher possibdtios. The Best investment is a peed starting place. Chapters inc’udo: Your Choice: Make More or Consume Less Going !! Alone or With Others Living Defter on Loss Saving on Home Cwsfru&ion Producing Your Own Food Rartonng tn tho Community investing for People Who Wan! to Retire Young S fading a Community Commuryty Decisioi) Ataking Building a Sense of Community Buying Your Land Preparing for Construction Community Projects Living Your Dreams Il's Mors 7hao sn invnstmsnf And much more! The Best investment: Land in A Loving Comnnmiry is one of iho best alternative Sfeatyle bcoka we have seen 1Wt SxSt 1T0pp, Hiuxtfxted, softcover.
THE BEST INVESTMENT: $8.50
(ORDER NUMBER 17029)
*** SAIUNG THE FARM
by Ken Neumeyer
At Iasi, here is a survival
homesleadar's handbook that
gives lots of practical how-to
infom^tion for living aboard
small boats. Your retreat reednl
be on land! Contents Inclide: ♦ Living
cn the sea ♦ The perfect
survival rotrnal ♦ indcpcrrtonce
cn thrty toot ♦ Choosing a
vessel ♦ Real money ♦
Harding caslh ♦ Goods for
barter anywhere ♦ Making
monay with tho scastead ♦ On-
board profitable crafts ♦ Solar
powered food dryers, waler
stills a ovens ♦ Farming
equipment ♦ Galley ads ♦
Security systems ♦ How to grow Sprouls, mln'alura vegetables, and herbs cn board ♦ Seed. nut. and dairy milks ♦ Sood and dairy yogurt ♦ Cottage cheese ♦ Hard cheese ♦ Yogurt cheese ♦ Tofu ♦ Ro/jvd.-x: ♦ Tho value, uses and preparation o! ediUe seaweeds ♦ Forager's field guide for idcntifyjng fish ♦ Egg storage techniques ♦ How to determine food storage requirements 4 Best tong-term storage foods ♦ Reducing freshwater use 4 Nutrient vakros ot stored foods ♦ Storage systems ♦ Seafarer's redpes ♦ Access to tools ♦ And moral Anyone interested in boat Ir.ing and freedom cn the high seas should look Into Sailing The Farm. 19S0. 6x9,259pp. iituttrat^d. softcover.
SAILING THE FARM: $9.96
(ORDER NUMBER 11044)
*** THE MOLE PEOPLE Life In the Tunnels Beneath New York City
by Jennifer Toth Thousands of people live in the subway. railroad, and sewage tun- neiS that form Vie bowels of How York City. This book a about tticm. the so-calkrd "moto pcrcpta" Irving atone and in communities, in the frescoed waiting rocms of tong-forgotten subway tunnels and in pickaxed compartments below subway platforms. It is abotx hew and why people move underground, who tliey are. and what they have to say about their lives and the treacherous "topsde" world they’ve left behind. There arc even the voices of young children taken dawn to the tunnels by desperate parents determined to keep their families together. Investigative reporter Jemtfor Toth takes the reader to this subterranean New Ycck with her straght-tolkng guides, from outreach workers and transit authority police to veteran tunnel dAoltars. graffiti artists, and even the "mayor" of a largo community several levels down. In addition to the many chilfng and poignant frslhand accounts of life in the tunnels are a fascinating description of the fabyrinthrie physical world beneath the dtp and a compelling discussion of Uto literary alktskms and historical points of view that prejudfce our cuXure against those who 'go underground." Toil has ganed unpreced&nted access to this strange arri frightening worid. but The Mofe People is rot just a darocfcvl journalistic account of a foreign p&acc. Il is a thoughtful exploration of our times, when rising levels of urban poverty, drug addebon, and mental ilnoss ccin- dde weh shortages in tow-income housing, dminishng weifare scr- vicos. and crimo and brutality cn the stroots. With canty and compassion this book exposes people tco long hidden from view, indviduals helping one another and even hoping for a belter life as they struggle to survive their crud portico of America.
1993, 6x9, 244pp, photo*, indexed, hx/dearer.
THE MOLE PEOPLE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17065)
*** COUNTRY BOUND! Trade Your Business Suit Blues
for Blue Jean Dreams
by Marilyn and Tom Ross Marilyn Ross says. "The once
protective corporate umbrella is in
tatters. Jobs are unstable and
mediocre. Downsizing is a curse
that cuts across all tries. Each
MOrtth ¿'most 40,000 jobs are lost
to cutbacks, mergers. and
ftOQutsrons. Sad>y. most of those
corporate rejects ere capable,
intelbgent peepte in the prime of
their careers," Tom Ross observes.
•Many sr© turning adversity into
opportunity by moving their families
where they can live tetter on less
and munch exciting new careers." Foe poepto who want to gat cut
c/ the rat raco. Country Bound!
servos a Idnsh/o guide as well
as a fcusnesr. resource. No other
took addresses as wet the specific
topic of earning a iving In the counlry or small towns. Ils 433 pages are chock full of advice on how to I berate yours^f from the cruahrig metropolian madness. The Rossos should know. They made their pilgrimage from southern California to □ qutet Rocky Mountain town In 196$. They write of llveir mistakes arri tizrir triumphs, providing readers with a rare insight into what works — and what cfoesnt. Country Bound! offers hundreds of tips for earning a living in rural America. This breakthrough book helps you achieve your vision of escaping the b g city, earning a good living W the country, and having a better quairy o< trie. Loaded with practical, thought-provokbg Ideas you can use immwfeW to prosper io paradise. Country Boundi is a comtlnalicn of a friendly chat and a unique reference book. It shows you how to regain control of your to launch new adventures easily, quekfy. and profcalXy In Country Bound! you wit discover these s&utfon$ ■ Stratagos for becoming successfully self-employrxl ■ 23 gutsy tactics for finding Iha rightrural job ■ Tips for tapprig into the informaficn age ■ Guidolrves for buyrig a moneymaking smart town business ■ Start-up dr ecto ns and profitable marketing advice ■ Ideas to turn »vocational interests into regular paychecks In Country Bound! you wdl find this usotU persona! guidxnco: ■ Ways to locate your special Eden quiddy »rd cheapy ■ Practical advice on how to "Urplug from the system" ■ Counsel about iho safest. toast-congasled places to live ■ Checklists, quzzes. charts and maps to guide your selection ■ Creatw Ideas to Improve ycur quality ol life ■ Help n understanding smei town needs and attitudes As stress of urban living continues to escalate, more and more Amoncans are opting for the serenity. safety, and qualty cf Irte in Smai Town, USA. Cashing out to the country is one of the ma.or trends of the Nineties. Whle not practical a dozen years ago. today's technology cuts the financial tics that tradtonaty lathered poepkt to t>g cities.
1992, 6x9, 433pp, xofTCMr.
COUNTRY BOUND!: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17063)
*** HITCHHIKING IN AMERICA
Using the Golden Thumb
by Dale Carpenter Jamas Mkborxjr did it H. Ross
Porot did it. Hitchhiking in America
looks at hitchhiking in American his-
tory. rroda. advertising, sorgs. and
cartoons. Hitchhiking has boon ac-
cepted. oncourugad. rejected, and
tfscouraged at various times in our
country. Hitchhiking in America covers
the loilaMng topics In a practical,
straight-forward how-to-Trip & Atone or With a Friend
What to Tako Along <> Women Hflch-
hikers <* How to Thumb Choosing
the Spot Tactics for Hrtchhfcng
You and the Driver & Rood Hassles Stooping on the Road Sex on
Hitchhiking
in America
Hi*3 thC Golden Thumb Dale Carpenter the Road * Keeping a Journal O and Trie AJl-lrrportant Attitude. Also covered aro Iha hstory ct hitchhiking. hfchhMng as portrayed
in tho media, conclusions and recommendations, a bibliography, and
more. Anyone who has hrtchhkod. knows someone who Ixas hhchhked.
wants to hitchhike. is curious about hitchhiking, or has seen a represen- tation c4 a hitchhiker and wondered how truthful it was. wit find this took interesting and informal?.’©.
fWWxW. 139 pp, Hfustrsted, Indexed, softcover.
HITCHHIKING IN AMERICA: $6.00
(ORDER NUMBER 17062)
*** HIGH SEAS SECURITY
by Frank Camper
HKHSEAS
SECURITY
FRANK CAMPER 'At sea. might makes right.
There are no police stations. no
places for an attacked craft to run.
The hard truth is. rhe best detonso
against pirates is common sense
caution. knowtedgoahio deterrent
tactics, and the preparation and wOi
to use force tr necessary.'
— Frank Camper Just as carjackeo roam the
highways In search of e-asy victims,
so pirates roam tho seas, toiling
passengers end crew before mak-
ing oft wtth the foot or the boat It-
self. While most people go to great
lengths to protect their homes ard
cars, for some reason they fall to
secure their boats usualy be-
cause they don’t know ¡how. That's why Frank Camper wrote High Seas Security Protecting a boat e
nothing ike protecting your home. This book tests the tods you win
need, such as alarms and weapons. It lets you how to train for
seabcme defense. And it includes an exiraordnary chapter on no uso
of flares and other ccmmcnty carried «oms such as weapons of so*- High Soas Security will shpw ypu how to protect year passenger», crew and vessel from a variety erf VCfY n»l throats. Frank Camper Is an American tegerd. His tong earner In counter- terror operations for the U.S. and other governments tnctodod rccognl- Iton for saving the Irie of Indian Prime Minister Raj.v Ghand. Ho is tho author o1 a dozen books and has appeared on 60 Minutes. Tho Today Show, and Larry King tuve. White researching High Seas Security, ho worked with U.S.. Mexican and Saudi Arabian forces In the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean and the Red Sea.
1993, SMxSfr, 72pp, t/tustrsted, indexed, softcover.
HIGH SEAS SECURITY: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 17061)
*** THE ETHNOSTATE
by Wilmot Robertson From the Foreword: 9 The Ethnostato calls
for a new form of govern-
ment that would transform
socially destructive into
socially construct?.'« forces.
Race, now active?/ tearing
countries apart, might be
helpful in putting them back
together but this Mme In the
form of autonomous, rela-
tively self-sufftotont coilec-
tMttes that the aurixx has
chosen to designate as eth-
nostales. Since nothing
eise seems to be working,
since every new day brings
with it new demographic
horrors, a little rethinking of
the fundamental themes
end axioms erf mortem
statecraft might bo tn or-
dor.* From the introduction: •Tho antkfoco to tho present crisis, to tho over ochcirg. sironlc call of Ono World, is rot counterrevolution. It is something oven maro extreme. It is devolution, which is not a reversal of revolution. Devolulicn proceeds from tbs big to the small, from tho roof to tho foundation, from erratic electrons to the stable nucleus. World revolution is an expbston. World devoCUlicn is an imptoston, a contraction, a recoiling from a unitary to a dvorsifed world. from top-heavy, ungainly empires and artificial!)’ contrived states to more manageable 'core' states, where society rests cn the hard rock of genes and culture Instead of tho quicksands of proletarian myths, egalitarian fantasies and retouched history. To put il in crass political terms, ttovdutton is the surrender or delegation of powers formerly heM by a central government to regional and provincial authorities. The Etvth abounds with popualicn groups whose distinct characteristics set them apart. Some fit the description of races, ethers are toller described as subraees or ethnic groups. Although it ia the inle*- lectual fashion these days to deny cc dowrplay serious and significant human variations in intellgence and character, population groups do possess a matrix of visible and invisible differences — different physical and mental traits, different art styles, as well as different gods. The ethneatate is designed to acoommodalo and profit from group differences by giving Mother Nature her head and enlisting Darwinism in the service of political science. Who can say the evolutionary theory is not as qualified as other non-ptfitical theories to intrude Into wrtd politics.* From fn Sum: This racial angre has been complete?/ mssed or delberately ignored by Ibo btoregtonalisls, devtfulionaries and Greens, who focus cn saving nature and the non-human environment, but are not at all concerned about the quality and type of people who wcukl inhabit what the>' have tx>en so ardently trying to save. The ethnoetatisl thinks first about poopta. then about the environment. nc< vice versa. Ths strange reversal of priorities by the environmentalists has teen one reason for this book.’
1992. S'rixSH, 243pp. softcover.
THE ETHNOSTATE: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94223)
** Gimme Shelter Low-cost, energy-efficient houses you can build yourself!
Homes for the homeless — gel a roof over your head now! *** BUILDING WITH JUNK
And Other Good Stuff
A Guide to Home Building
and Remodeling Using Recycled Materials
by Jim Broad street Building With Junk is a bcok for those of sd-entorous Spirit who
wan! a home that is rot only oomtortabte, but unique. A home that
reflects your personalty. A home that is fun to build and easy to Ivo in. Do you went to build an affordable bouse from scratch? Or do you
dream about an addition, a garage, a workshop, a groarheusa? Maybe
you ust went better Cto&ete and kitchen cabinets? Building With Junk
will give you creative Weae and money-saving tips on using rccydcd
materials to make your home your own. Building With Junkww, everylttng you need. Ircm tho inside
out: framing, walls, roofs, floors. plumbing, wiring, utilities. window* —
even appliances end furniture. You will also loam haw to deal wZh
bankers and bUldng Inspectors who arcnl familiar w£h recycted
matertale. Jim Broadstreet Ie a rebel contractor nnc veteran scrounger. Mo's
been buldng homes and bucling thn system for 40 years. Jim wil tel
you which industries routinely throw away materials you can use. He!
teach you about the tor.lr. you will need, how to stere materials and how
lo work them into your buiidng plans. Building With Junk es check-full of anecdotes and photographs Of
actual uses of recycled materials: bam beams and printing plates, old
water pipe* and packing foam, aluminum pie pans. broken mrrers —
even the ivory from piano keys. If you’re a bom-and-bred scrounger. saver, improviser or
yoursdfor. this bock is for you. You will love the Ideas it give* you. and
you will fave the tome you make as a result
1990. 6M x-11, 1S9pp, ttiustroted, hardcover
BUILDING WITH JUNK: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14116)
*** ALTERNATIVE HOUSEBUILDING
by Mike McClintock
Alternative
« ■ a « •
A giant, oversized, ono-
volume working cncydo-
pedal Why are so many
craftsmen turning to alter-
native housing instead of con-
ventional home designs?
Mike McCtfntcck thinks it is
because you gat to ’build
something personal and
something special. and enjoy
the trip as much a* the
destination.’ Building your own hcuse ¡3
•something special* when
you can fcuid for far less than
conventional methods, and
lock forward to lower healing
and coding bils. Ifa ’some-
thing personar when you can
build with the soil underfoot,
or the trees nearby, or the
stones from a fence row. Ths tock is your guide through the worfd of abemattve house construafan. It shows how to bold with traditional systems now enjoying big revivals: tog OUtdngs. umber trama houses, structures made from adobe, atone or cord* cod. And you also see how to bmld with the newer systems: pole foundations. rammed -earth walls, earth sheltering. But this Is much more than a faokand draam tock You gat corrpleto Information on the? construction techniques. with hundreds of atep-by-Gtep photos and drawngs. Contents Include: Log Buildings: Tho whole range from hunting cabns to targa estates. How to fall yr.ur own trees. Haw to assemble mill logs frem fats. Use of madam tocCs to get Iha same faok the pbnoers perfected. Timber Frame: How to saw 20 to 25 percent oi the wood mass over a convonlicnal slick-framc bouse. How to perfect your joinery techniques to rival thosa found in fro furniture. How Io buld a sbowpoco that wil last for centuries. Polo: Making largo interior clear spans. Imaginative architectural designs to capture year fancy. Amazing versatitty from cantiovorcd construction- Guiding on sleep sites unsuitable for any other type of constnxton. Cordwood. Stone. Earth Masonry: Laying firewood-length corcMood Into wats with hgh insulating value. Freehand and sfp-focm Stone wall constructor!. Building your own blocks with a hand press, binder, or Un. Earth Shelter: How to live underground, and save the most of any method co construction costs, maintenance requirements, and energy demands. If you are looking for alternatives to mass-proditoed housing, ths is the most complete and authorxMtva guide in print.
/5W>, W X 11, 3X9 pp, MutdrxM, Indtxid, tofTcwr.
ALTERNATIVE HOUSEBUILDING: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14120)
*** HOW TO BUILD A LOW-COST HOUSE OF STONE
by Lewis and Sharon Watson BuSd a fuS-sue Sbedroorn
homo for $2000? Dy yourself?
With no experience? In one
summer?
Iha authors c/ this
book did. and in rt they shew you
hew you can buld your own tow-
cost bouse of stone. Natural Mfrte IS pGrhap* tta
frost overlooked home-buitoing
material In the counlryl Strordurable. plentiful. and free forth#
gathering
amost evoryAhoro.
stone can bo combined in
countless ways to create
beauttful homes, ftrap'accs.
walls, cottages, walkways, and
many other ’sohd-as-stone’
structures. Until recentty. stone masonry skits have been tee guarded province of a handful of professional masons. With the simple forming technique exptoned in this book. however. an amateur builder can now ’poor* his own stono house — fn one summer. with no previous masonry experience, and al a cost that will have mortgage bankers shaking their heads in disbefcf. How To Build A Low-Cost Hou$e Of Stone clearly explains:» Where to find free stones • Which stones io us« and why • H.ow to site a stone house • How io pour stone wall footings • How to Lut'd simple wall forms • Building nrrow slralght walls with forms • How to set windows and doers in stone • Working with stone mortar ata concrete • Watorprootag stone walls ♦ insulating stone walls ♦ And much, much more! 1ST* $4 x 11, Sri pp, profuxsty tPustretcd, soft cover.
HOW TO BUILD
A LOWCOST HOUSE OF STONE: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14103)
*** THE $50 & UP UNDERGROUND HOUSE BOOK
Fifth Edition
by Miko Ooh Jar ft's back! This extremely
popt/ar book shows you taw
to design ata buld an
underground house. Now in
its Fifth Edition. this book is
the bible of subterranean
shexer. Now you can learn
how io:
• Design an Underground Home - Get Plenty of light. Al rand
Views - Cut Material Costs i.p to
90% - Bold a Greenhouse into
Your Homo - Buld a Hrxno from $S0 to
$15,000 - t;so Solar Energy - Quid into Hifckfcs - Soto Drainage Problems - Deal With Building Codes
• And Much More. Lavishly ilustratod, with dozens of drawings, plans, photographs —
even color photos — this book s a clear, concise guide to bulding a
tow-cost house underground. Reccrnmended.
1992. an x 11. 115pp. hexvNy Hlustrxted, softcover.
THE $50 & UP UNDERGROUND HOUSE BOOK: $13.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14141)
*** SHELTERS, SHACKS AND SHANTIES
by D. C. Beard D.C. Beard This fascinating book (’written
for Loys of al ages') tells in step-
by-s*.ep ilustrsled detail how to
build any kind of shack, shelter or
shanty you might ever need or
want, including: The haMcave; Falcn tree
shelters; ’niAan shacks and
abeltora: Birch bark or tar paper
shacks; Sawcd-lumber stances;
Sod houses: Elevated shnoks,
stantws and shelters; Oven waler
shelters; Trca houses; Caches;
Railroad tie shacks ata barrel
shacks; The Navajo hogan and
Hornaday dugout; Pole houses;
Tta Adirondack open log camp
and ona-roccn cabn; Thn
Northland bit and Indian log tent; Tta American log cabin; How to make a Wyoming deta. a Hoko River deto. a shake cabin, a Canadian mossback, and a two-pen or Southern saddle-bag house: And much more! How to make any kind of shack, shaker, or shanty you might ever want or need! 7ho emphasis te cn dp-lt-ycur-sell with slrrplo tools like hatchet? and axes Everything from one-night camp stalfnrs to tog cabins designed to Last for years. Every kind of terrain and conditions! Also inctoded Is information on • How to split logs, make shakes, spits or clapboards • How to chop a log in half; taw to flatten a leg • Cabin doors and door latches. thumb latches and toot latches and how to make them • Secret tocks • How to make a fireplace and chirrney for a sirrple tog cabin • How to toy tar paper. birch bark, and patent rootog • How to make a conoeatod tog cabin inskfo of a modem house • How to buld appropriate gateways for ground? enclosing tog houses, game preserves, ranches, big country estates. and camp grounds ♦ And much, nruch marel D.C. Board's Shelters. Shocks And Shanties ts one of the most useful (and fun!) Locks ever printed! Every camper. survivalist, hunter, and cuktoorsman will want a copy — order yours today! 1914, S^r x $n, 259 pp, mors thjf/i 300 lHuxtrsUons, soft cover.
SHELTERS, SHACKS ANO SHANTIES: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17040)
*** LOW-COST, ENERGY-EFFICIENT SHELTER
For the Owner and Builder
Edited by Eugene Ecclf
Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shafter he^ps you discover housing atemallves and choose ita solution there right for you. Topics ccvarod Indudo: - Understand ing cedes and dealing whh inspectors - Working with contractors - Financing - How to tower tta first costs of a home - Planning the site to take advantage of natural resources - Making the most economic use of space through better design and smaier structures - Renovating older buildings and recyctng materials - Interior and exterior skns t And more. Haw to lower ycur operating expenses • Insulating far winter and summer comfort • Selection and use of applances, lights, and other tame equipment • Waler heating oonsarvatton • How to work wXh nature • Designing tta solar tempered house • A greenhouse as a source of tooi and winter heat • Solar water heaters • Samp'e site pfans ♦ Materials lists • Plans and specifications • And more. Low- Cost. Energy-Efficient Shatter can bn yours!
197S, 7*4x9, 416pp. fffuxtrxtsd. softcover.
LOW-COST, ENERGY-EFFICIENT SHELTER: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14109)
*** THE INDIAN TIPI
Its History, Construction and Us©
by Reginald end Gladys Laubln As The Indian Tipi makes
obvious. Plains Indians are both
practical people and natural artists.
Their inventions are commonly
both serviceable ard beautiful The
conical tipi of the Plains, tribes can
be pitched by just one person it is
roomy. well-ventifeted at an Unes,
cod In summer, well llghtod. proof
against high winds and heavy
downpours. ard with rts cheerful
tiro inside, snug in tho severest
winter weather. Contorts include: ▲ History of
tnc Tipi ▲ Utility and beauty ▲ The
Soux tipi (poles, materials, cover) ▲ Pitching the tipi ▲ Lr.Sng in the tpi (linings, furnishings, making buckskin. making moccasins. dedicating the lodge, tipi etiquette, child care and the famly. Sioux cradle pattern, fire and fuel, food and cocking, household hints, year-round camping) ▲ The sweat Icdpe ▲ Other types of tipis (Iide lips, tribal types, the Shoshoni tipi, the Cheyerne tpi. the Crow tipi, the Blackfoot tpi. the Yakima tipi, the Cree tpi. old photographs, children’s tipis, chiefs tipi, warrior soefety tipis, the counoi ledge. burial todge. memorial tipis, medicine tipis, painting the t»pl> a Transportation ▲ Camp circles ▲ And much, much more. Tho Indian Tip! is a bock for every camper and orstAhile Indan who wishes to p.toh a fine tent
1977, 6x9, 361 pp, Mustrsted, Indexed. softcover.
THE INDIAN TIPI: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14113)
*** THE OWNER-BUILDER AND THE CODE
The Politics of Building Your Own Home
by Ken Kern, Ted Kogon, and Rob That Ion This book is abcut tho absurdities cf
buldhg codes, and how to pet around
them. Thirteen case histories of owner-
bulders and the? hassles with buildng
codes — ard how they got around
them — are presented. The atxhors say. ’Bulling
professionals, teachers, agribusiness-
men and doctors have all contributed
the? part in reducing modem man to a
sub-human condition of dependence
and neptiiude. Otx thesis merely
suggests that, insofar as humen shelter
is concerned, what is needed is a
restoration of confidence in the concept
of individual liberty and initiative employed in the creation of a tilting dAelibg place. The relaxation of building regulations for ownec-buiders will go far tOA'ard reviving ths Inalienable right to seif-determ'nation. To this end. we have attempted to question and to re-think the role of the bureaucrats structure which enforces buidhg restrictions.’
1976. 6x9, 163 pp. iifustreted, softcover.
THE OWNER-BUILDER AND THE CODE: $10.60
(ORDER NUMBER 14104)
*** BUILDING THE CORDWOOD HOME
by Jack Hcnstridge Jack Henstridge is considered by many to be one of the leading
authorities regarding an ancient wall buidhg technique commonly
referred to as 'CerdAoed Construction.’ He built hs own cord-wood
home, ard then wrote this book for readers who are searching for a
comfortable, low-cosi shelter that could be put together with a minimum
of buFding experience. Chapters Include: • The CcxdAOOd Wai • Ihe Tall Timber Operation
• Preparing the Silo • Not Out of the Weeds Yet • The Total Cordwood
Corcept • Floor Plan and Elevations • Constructing the Wall •
Windows, Doers and Dividing Walls • Roofing • Pyramid Power •
Cutting Glass • Plumbing. Electric*)' and Heating • Patching and
Chinking • ft Wo Had to Do It All Again • Designs • and much more.
Tho author says. 'My objective in putting this tock together is to provide
anyone who ¡s contemp’atir.g usng ths type ol construction with an idea
cf what is involved I have trod to put down cn paper what we have
teamed by trial and error, and thus make it the sort of book I wish rd had
befrxe I started.. My book Is simply the story of how we handled the
task of bidding cur castle, and to assure you that if wo could do it —
then so can you’ I sincerely hope that you enjoy my book and that It
he\os you to discover. as we did. that consvuclirg your own shelter is
one of yoix basic ¡fwUncu.’
1977, 6H x 11, 131 pp, profusely Hlustreted, softcover.
BUILDING THE CORDWOOD HOME: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 14122) *** THE SOLAR ELECTRIC
INDEPENDENT HOME BOOK
by Fowler Solar Electric Inc. This brx»k is a must investment
for a PV (phatovoltoic) heme-
owner or potential PV homeowner.
The book discusses how to ’site’
and ’size’ a PV system for maxi-
mum efficaoncy and Io met-1 a
user's needs, weather condtons
ard geographic location. Current
photovoiaic preduot information is
included, and comments are offer-
ed regarding comparative prices,
warranties, and performance.
Emphaas Is pfaoed on making
efficient use of power. The Sofer
Electric independent Home Book
explains why solar electricity is a
logical choice ¡n remote areas and slates the ecological and financial benefits of making this choice. Chapters Include: An Introduction to Solar Electric^ o Tho Independent Homo as a Whole o Buying a PV System O Siting tho PV System O Sizing trig PV System O PV Homo Wiring and Ugh’.hg O System Efidancy and Appli.nnco Efficiency O Maintenance of a PV System O And much, much more. Tho Soler Electric Independent Home Bookie must roadng for anyone Interested in freeing himself from tho cnorgy rrenopotics.
199T, 6>i x 11, 300pp, iHustrsted, indexed, softcover.
THE SOLAR ELECTRIC INDEPENDENT HOME BOOK: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14131)
*** THE INDEPENDENT HOME
Living Well with Power from the
Sun, Wind and Water
by Michael Potts Across America modem hemesteaders are harvesting their uati power from Che sun, wind and water. Without giving up twentfefih- cfitMury conveniences, these Americans use a whole new generation o! homo-scalo ronowaWo energy tools to create a fuhiiing, eeW-relteni Idostyto. Aiznor Michael Potts travelled from Hawaii 10 Vermont to Interview the pioneers ot this new, sclar ftestyte -- families who have learned tow to live batter by us«ng less energy, many ot them corrptetely Ctsccrwcctod from the utility gnd. 'Pccpta visiting an energy- independent home often expect they'll step backwards in bme and lose modem conveniences,' Potts reports. 'Instead they find themselves steppng to Da twenty-first cenliry — a world where new technotoges and know how ahow us to give up our wastefufnesr. and restore Iradtionat values.' Well illustrated, with photographs of homos and homesteaders as well as drawings of the ideas and tochnologes, this book takes yc«j with •n-depth interviews inside the dweings and fives of the new homesteaders architects, designers, teachers, technicians, ranchers. mfdMves. entrepreneurs, community organizers, doctore, wind surfers, parents end children. Potts says, 'independent homeowners give up nothing while they gain savings and independence. They also ecim the dcopor sAUs/acilon of knowing they aro dreefly and creatively Invoked n tho goal ot living Ighdy on the planet.* The Independent Home is an indispensable compendium ol Ideas and inspiratwn for any coa who dreams ot Irving a sctfrcliant. sustainable Ifestyfe.
1993, 8 x 10, 320pp, iitustraiod. indexed, softcover.
THE INDEPENDENT HOME: $18.00
(ORDER NUMBER 14160)
■ □■OMOMCMOMCBIOBiOBiOBiOBO« *** SHELTER
by Shelter Publications
Shelter has been out of print since 1979. It originally sold 1B5.COO copies. We are very happy to welcome this classic back telo print and offer it to cur customers. With over a tlousand photos and drawings. Shelter is about simple and beautiful dwollngs. natural materials, and human resourcefulness-. In times post, peopte bull tf*eir own homes, grew ihsir own food, made their own dothes. Knowledge of the buikting crafts and ocher skills of provkting lite’s basic needs were generary passed along from father io son. mother to daughter, master to apprentice. Then with Industrializa! on and ne population shift from country to cities, this knowledge was put aside and much of it has now been lost. We have seen an era of unprecedented prosperity in America based upen huge amounts of foreign and domestic resources ard fueled by finie reserves of stored energy. Now we are running out Materials ere scarce, fuel is te $bc*t supply, and prices are escalating Massive amounts ot coercion are required K> keep fossil fuel prtoes below what their cost wou*d be in a free market. The choices am not dear cut. tor these am complex hmos But It Is obvious that the more we can do far ourselves, tho greater will aur Individual freedom and Indapardcrxte be. This bock is not about going oft to Ivo tn a cave and growing all cno's own food. It is not based on the idea that everyone can find an acre in tho country, or upon a sentimental attachment to tho past It is rather about finding a new and necessary balance in cur fives. This huge profusely ilustratnd book ccvers all kinds of Shelter, frem caves, huts, and tents, to apis. bams, and the best materials. It covers nomad living a rd demes, energy, water, food and waste. It is abcu! simple homes, natural materials. and human resoureddnoss. it is about dlsco-ery. hard work, th© X»ys of soi-suttlclency. and freedom, it is abou shelter, which is more than a roof overhead.
1973, 11 x 14, 176 pp, more than 1,000photos
and idustnSons, softcover.
SHELTER: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14127)
*** HOW TO BUILD AN UNDERGROUND HOUSE
by Malcolm Wells Malcofrn Wens Is an
'underground" architect
who has been burrowing
and bufdng tor 25 years.
The author of throe other
bocks on underground
arcliteclixe. tie's finally told
us exactly how to bold an
underground houw. How To Build An
Underground House
takes you step-by-step
through tto design and
construction of a passive
solar. 1200 sq. tt house, it
includes suggestions for
expanding the house tor
those who want more
room. This house can to
butt on a fiat or sloping
site. V/hateve< the unique
characierisi’«» of your site, the aullior liefcs you urxterstand how to build to take advantage cf your surroundings. You’ll find this book thcughtfu’. friendly, easy to use. Indudes several ctever. casual drawings interfaced with technical illuatrafona and designs. As you plan ycur underground house, you’ll find >«ourdC4f rearing this hcphJ guide again and again. 1991, dSi x 11, 98pp. iNtxviiy iihntnrtod, index, sohcover.
HOW TO BUILD AN UNDERGROUND HOUSE: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 14134)
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Super Energy Efficient and Economical
by Da vid Bainbridge with Athena and BUI Steen Yos. you can actually build yourself a house out ot straw, and ©von Iho Big Bad Wolf won’t ta able to blow It dawn rf ycu follow tho tech- nques and .vfvieo ilu&tratcd in this woB-rasoarehod l«o twok. Chap­ters inctodo: ♦ Strength and durability ♦ Beauty and comfort ♦ Energy efficiency ♦ Fire safety ♦ Environmental benefits ♦ Sustanabfity ♦ Straw bate building ♦ More about straw and straw bates ♦ Addoonal technquas ♦ What about the building codes? ♦ What about posts? ♦ Basics cA solar desgn ♦ Other uses ♦ A research agenda ♦ And more, including an extensive Bbltography. Plastered Straw Bato Construc­tion is an excoient addition to our alternative buikUng books
1992, 8H x 11, 44PP, Mustrsted, soft cover.
PLASTERED STRAW BALE CONSTRUCTION: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 14146)
*** EARTHSHIP: Volume I
How to Build Your Own
by MlchaeJ Reynolds Can you build your cwn home cut o4 discarded automobtto tires? Heil, yesl says architect Mchaoi Reynolds. who shews n Earthship how to produce on economically built, self-healing, self-ccolng mit that performs even h the weather extremes of the Rocky Mountains. The author says. “Wo are in wed of life support^ systems tMt win Hoat' inrtepnnWnrty without access to various archaic seT-destructhvi systems upon which wo have grown dependent. Those systems Include cenuaized energy systems wh'ch give us acM rain, radoactlvo waste and power lines lacing the earth ike spder webs. We have heating and cooling systems for cur lr.-ng spoons that totally depend upon those ccntratood energy systems. “Most housing today wcukl be totally nco- functkmal m terms of comfort, water, toitets. electricity. etc., without massive inputs of energy from centralized sources. There is also food, another basic living need, which also comes mostly frem centralized production systems. The Quality of this fcod is. at test, quoslkmatle. and it requires energy* corrsumng transportation systems for distribution. All of this is avaiable cn>/ through money. which itself e another system between us and cur sustenance. Duc to the fact that these systems have evofrod wilhn a codan narrowness of vrUon, they have begun to reach points where they do more harm than good. ’We need to evolve self-sufficient living units that aro thcr own systems. These units must energize themselves, heat and coal themselves, grow focd and deal with their own waste. The current coroap-t of hcusng. In gen­eral supported by massive centralized sys­tems. is no longer appropriate. sate or reli­able." 1220, 11 x 3 Ji. 237pp, HiaxlraM, tort cover.
EARTHSHIP. Volume I: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14128)
*** EARTHSHIP: Volume II
System and Components
by Michael Reynolds In Earthship, Volume / Mchad Reynolds showed you how Io build your own hcusn out of dscardod automebte tires. in Volume l. he covers tto systems (solar eteclrto, domestic water, waste water, hot water, and ligtUhg) and components (adobe fireplaces, stairways, gravity sights, doors and cabinets, bathtubs, ShOwfirS fir’d vartilieS. W\ dOrtiw fihd vault*) of the Eanhshp home. Ho also discusses landscaping and ccxfes. permits, and financing. The author says, 'If our lifestyle can con­form more to the patterns of the planet than to our socioeconomic system. wo can reduce Ute stress cn both ourselves and the planet. This is easier said than dene due to the 'realty and iho ’gravity cf mortgage payments, util ty bills and the generaly hgh cost o< eatng and IMng. Most of us have ro choice. We have to be places at certain times tocking certain ways in order to make the money needed to- make those payments. However. many people have built Earthshps themselves and ended up with little or no mortgage payments. They also have little or no utlity bits and their abilty to grow focd year-round inside the Earthshp bar. greatly affected what they have to spend on packaged, precessed foods. - ZA«.s approaching ¡he freedom this coun try was founded cm. I do rot thick wo are a hosilte. aggressive virus on this planet. We have smpiy bult a trap and row we are caught in ¡L Our efforts to survive in this trap make us appear ruthless, beetle and agpres- srve. The Earthshp and the Earthshp con­cepts can begin Id free us from ths trap. Thon wo will have tire mental space to make cho toes.’ We highly recommend Michael Reynolds' Earthship series Id anyone interested in alter- natr.’o housing, energy. and lifestyles.
1291. 11 x Mi, 22Spp,
ASV.vxtsoft cover.
EARTHSHIP, Volume It: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14138)
*** EARTHSHIP: Volume III
Evolution Beyond Economics
by Michael Reynolds Earth ship: Volume ZY cent nix« the vision­ary and practical designs and Irteas Michael Reynolds oixinod to the first two volumes. The Earthship is an independent heme that pro­vides the necessities lor human existence: flheller. energy, food, water and air. Volume IU covers structural evolutions such as concrete half b’oeks and rammad earth hat tied«, leaning tire retatotog watts and wing wate. round end arch windows, and more. Also cov­ered are mechanical evolutions such as We water organizer module, power organizer module, and the indoor ccnlained grey water absorbing tank. Voiumo III also goes into new components and concepts such as the thermal mass refhg- eretor. the solar tdlel the straw bate tempo­rary structure, and more. Michael Reynolds says. ’Poitics. eco­nomics. and religion all present shalow solu­tions to a confused, d sen charted global popu­lace. Politicians promue jobs. Economists analyze markets and play games. Mcanwhiki people are jobless, hemdess. starving and dying, or if they are lucky. usl unhappy and apathetic. •Why maire jebs? Why sheUd our lives depend so much cn a thing caltxl the econ­omy? Even religons which were founded cn a spark of inspiration have now become (tog- maio institutions that funcr.on with money. TTte all-encompaaslng eccnomfc dnosaur is too large to be changed or significantly influenced by anybody or anything and doosnl r.von no- tco iho people rt is supposed to serve. It eats everythng in its path and than leaves excre­ment so physically and cmottonaty vite to both people and ptaret mat Ite itself is begnnlr^ to look questionable. What if we slowly abandoned this dinosaur?*
1223, 11 x$1it273pp,
iifuxtrxted, xtrttcovxr.
EARTHSHIP, Volume IB: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 14148)
** Health and Life Extension *** Introduction This section contains several excellent books on the newly emerging technology of life extension. Scientists are close to unlocking the secrets of the aging process and its reversal. It Is possible that no one reading this will ever die of "old age.' If you love your life, you will want it to be as long and productive as you can possibly make it — and these books can help you make it longer by far! Death and taxes, hmmm... *** LIFE EXTENSION: A PRACTICAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACH
Adding Years to Your Life and Life to Your Years
by Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw Ik-rk tauwn and Saadv Shaw PRACTICAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACH Hare a is — the Cipgesi and
tost book cn life extension ye*.
wnr.cn! This is an extraordinary
tock written for lay persons,
scientists. and physicians by two
research scientists who have
teen deeply involved in aging
studies for over a dozen years. In
this volume tho authors Idl you
about tho many aspects of apng:
wfty you age — tew frying works
— txjw scientists have boon aWe
to slow and evon partially re-
verse some aging mechanisms
ate even dcuUe It« life spurns of
expenmontat anmaU — haw you
can slow youf own aging while
improving ycur current health,
mental abiWes. sexual lunctton
ate pleasure. The authors,
moreover. provide ecieiMc evidence to support the? ideas about agng, ¡hckxing hundreds of ref­erences to the original scientific papers that are the teste of this book. Among the topics discussed in-depth in this exciting book are: Hew to control your weight without (feting improving yew memory and How to rodoce ask- /wrt disease 4 stroke Prolonging and ¿rrfeosffyteg sexual pleasure How to remain AwMy even it you smoke WdWrtr improving your physical appearance Howto increaseyour strength andstamina And much, much more! This is the biggest, best and most comprehensive book on life ex­tension yet written, and we recommend it very highly. Now. what was that about death and taxes?...
1982. 5H x 8 Ji, S58pp. Wustrafed. indexed,
case histories, ¿iossary, soft cover.
LIFE EXTENSION: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82041)
*** LIFE EXTENSION COMPANION by Durk Pesrson and Sandy Shaw Tho ai/hcrs cf tho test selling Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Approach chcrrt you how to appOy their revolutionary concepts to lengthen your own Ue ate improve it — physically, mentally and sexu- aly. Mere than a mition copies of them previous bock .ire In print. Itow Dirk Pca-scri and Sandy Shaw offer a supplementary volume that stews everyone tho ease cf following tho principles sot forth In Life Extension. Cocnpfclcty updated. Tho Life Extension Companion in­cludes chapters cn: how to after your moods and improve your mental functions with specific nutrients how to counteract stress without necessarily changing your tifestyfe preventing cancer the truth aboutpofy-unsaturated fats improving skin and hair fetitk^ the edeefs of pollution and much more, including an a.tfinew thoroughly comptehenseve index io both books ¿¡nd a section on how to gain access to cwm puterited health information in the Hattena! Library of Merticmc. Highly recommended.
1984. 5H x 8Ji. 448pp. ittestrsted. soft cover.
LIFE EXTENSION COMPANION: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82050)
*** GROWING OLD IS NOT FOR SISSIES
Portraits of Senior Athletes
by Etta Clark Etta Clark's
wonderful photo-
graphs of senior
athletes, ranging in
age from 56 to 96.
show them excel-
ing in swimming,
marathon running,
weight Hting. wind-
surfing, hang
gliding, skiing and
more. Clark dees
no! condescend to
stereotypical sweet
dd folks’ portraits. Instead, she presents a tribute to Ute vitality of Ute etoerfy. documenting
the benefits of staying or becoming active in the ’golden years.’ Gaze al these od men and women with their sparse grey hair, their wrinkles, and dewlaps, and all al once Uto anatomized signs of advanc-
ing years grow less and fess apparent until at last what you see in each
is the gtow'ng core of Ute youth d tong ago... It is impossible not 10 feel admiration tof these athletes and not a
littte envy at the durability of their energy. Ore after the ocher, they are
slwwn as dignified men and women in whom the spirit of sport has not
ded out There is nothing chidsh about them. Rather, there is a sense
of immense maturity. They have simply rejected the erosion d
longevity. dark's photographs are accompanied by her own stories relating her
meetings with these athletes. The awesome feats ol the athletes be-
come unforgettable when the reader learns about the personal, indrnd-
ua! challenges they have met in devoting tlvsmselves to physical well-
bong. Etta Clark, using a blend of ns line! and calculation, has Shown us a
collection of beautiful people who have an almost pagan appetite for the
physical. They are Ike rare antiques, polshed and restored for our now
ervoyment...
19W, 11 x 9. 125 pp. 96 photos. softcover.
GROWING OLD IS NOT FOR SISSIES: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82062) *** STOP THE FDA
Save Your Health Freedom
Edited by John Morgen thaler
A Steven Wm. Fowkes
It just makes sense that you should be able to choose for yourself what foods, vitamins, and hearth products to use. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), however, feels d«erectly. They don’t think you are competent to make sixh decisions. Tito FDA is working overtime to wipe out the nutritional supplement industry. Scon you may not be able to buy vitamins without a doctor's prescription (paying several times the current prtoe). Ito scary part is that the FDA is very close to realizing their goal. Ths collection of rrore than two dozen artclns by such natural health luminaries as Linus Pacing. Abram Hoffer. Sherry Regers, Ward Dean, Senator Orin Hatch. Dark Pearson & Sandy Shaw. among others, wil rmeak - Tito FDA’s h’dden poib'eal agenda • How to improve your ItoaJth with supplements • The real reasons the FDA banned tryptophan • How the FDA suppresses medcal breakthroughs • The true value of nutmtonal mndcinc ♦ What you can do to save your health freedom. This book is highly recommended lo anyone concerned with pfottorvng our access to vitamins, nutrients and natural health cam before it e too late.
199Z 5M Jr 8X. 168 pp. iifustnM, soft cover.
STOP THE FDA: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82086)
*** DISEASE-MONGERS
How Doctors, Drug Companies and
Insurers are Making You Feel Sick
by Lynn Payer Dra-
ws Ha*» Debtors,
Dmc Conpirfct,
*n d ln»tr*rw Arn
Makfig You
r**4S**
LYNN PAYER= Haw doos the modcal ccmmunty
make mcnoy? By making you f on I sick’
That’s the startling conduston of this
Investigative tock at the people who
profit from human misery. Payer ktenlllle® the key players and
thnlr rationales, and outlines their tactics
in vn*kl detail. She reveals tow Uto most
common symptoms and conditions —
from aches and pains, altorgios. and
fatigue to heart disorders, high Wood
pressure. and menupause — have been
aistorted Ute a funhouse mirror by a
variety ot special* interests. Some of tho most insidious forms of
disease-mongering revealed in this bock
Delude: • The Chotosterol Scam ♦ Un- necessary Surgery • Excessive Testing • Drug Corrpany Profiteering •
Breast Cancer Myths • Tire Lyme Disease Scare • And Much More
Lynn Payor explains how tfseasus are ’created’ and exploited, and
examines case histories of the most common and alrocbus forms of
dseaso-mongaring. TIUs tock w-ll arm you with Ihe Information you
need to avoid fating victim to the disease-mongers and lo make ift-
fo.-med decisions about your own toaJth.
1992. 6x9, 292pp. Index, hardcover.
DISEASE-MONGERS: $22.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82085)
*** ONE HUNDRED OVER 100
Moments with One Hundred
North American Centenarians
by Jim Heyncn with
Photographs by Pau! Boyer M\t< interviewing me one
hundred centenarians who
cnlvon this vote me. Jim
Hoyron observed, ’Pau', ard
I didn’t meet anyone who
was afraid to die. but we
didn't moot nnycno wto war.
afmid to live cither." This
book will diminish your fear
of f*gir»g. These stories will
Invito your mnd to roam ri
naw directions, for much of
what those poeph say ard
who they arc contradicts our
negative attitudes towerd
tongevv-y — and a change n
abtudo is long overdue). As
Hoynen ponls out. ’Uto fact
ttot so many of today's
centenarians live full and meaningful liras should make us wotocr. If we must bo terrified by od ape. *hy not be terrifi&d by its sptondor. by tno poxsitditics it allow? the mind and sp’ril and even, acmounes. tho body?’ This Is a took for all ages. In introducing his sutjocts, Hoyncn states that ’it will not bo hard to find yourself In these pages, to find someone whose past resembles your present and possblo future. Everybody seams to to torn. Tho variety of people should convince all of you that no one is exempt from th© possibiity of longevity. Once and for al. ycu should be assured there is no or© formula, no single secret.’ Indeed, as you will see. there must be at feast one hundred.
1990, SH x 11,213PP, lOOphotofffsphs.
ONE HUNDRED OVER 100: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82078)
LIGHT «
MEDICINE
OF THE
FUTURE
JaCOB LiBEKMaN. oo.rvn
*** LIGHT: MEDICINE OF THE FUTURE
by Jacob Liberman, O.D., Ph.D. Light: Medicine Of Tho
Future
choncxigos 1h-a rrzxtem
myth that tho sun is dangerous to
our wall bong and asserts that
tochnotogcal ad.-anoonncris. such
as most fluorescent lighting. sun-
glasses. tanning iotkxvs. and our
indoor Itiesl/es. may bn more
harmful man halpful. Dr. Jacob
Lhr.rman. a pioncor in tho thera-
peutic use of tight and cotor. has
treated more than 15.000 individ-
uals. from tho learning deaWed
and physlcafiyi'ornotionaiy trau-
mabzod to busmess executrices
and Olympic athtotos. The book
decussos the use of ight in the
treatment of various, cancers,
depression, stress, visual prob-
lems. PMS. sexual dysfunction, teaming dsabiites, and Ite human immune system. Light: Medicine Of The Future presents a new healing paradigm
that can dramatical^ change our lives. I! ushers in a now era in
medicine, characterized by a marriage between the ’intuitive’ ard tte
’ratonaF sciences, bonded by light. Bus revolutionary took presents a
conscious scientific foundation that sots the stage for us to reconnect
with light — 1te source cA lite, health, energy, respiration, and enight-
ermenL Tte human body cam no tonger be looked upon as a pieco ot equip-
ment with replaceabte parts, but must now be recogrwod ar. a tiving
pholocel, stimulated and regulated by light entering Uto eyes — ’the
windows cl the soul.’ Having lire abitty to touch the mind, tody. and
spin* simultaneously. light plays an instrumental rote in transforming old
cmcticoal traumas into a new experience of health and emotional free-
dom. Dr. Literman's fascinating, vital, and eye-opeflng discovoncs lead
us to the understanding that light is in tact the modiclno of the foturo that
will propel humankind into an age ot enlightenment. Dr. Jaccb LOerman has been researching l>ght and color therapy for
the pest seventeen years Ho runs the Aspen Center for Energy
Medicine In Aspen, Colorado. and lectures cxlcnsri-eby through the
United States and Europe.
1991, 6x9, ¿12 pp, Htaetnted, indexed. softcover.
LIGHT: MEDICINE OF THE FUTURE: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82089)
*** THE NEUROENDOCRINE THEORY OF
AGING AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASE
by Vladimir M. DUman, M.D., Ph.D.t D.M.Sc.
and Ward Dean, M.D.
Tho Neuroendocrine Theory Of Aging And Degenerative Disease proposes a unitary theory of aging which explains not Orty a primary cause cf the agng process itself. tut also tte etiolcgfcal basis for tho dsoasos of aging. Tlx* theory was Originally proposed by Protes-sor Diman in 1956. and has been progressive?/ dereloped and expanded since then. Modern scientific advances continue to confirm Ite validly of the concept, tn addition to comprehensively exp'atoing the neuroendocrine theory, tte bosk also describes delated clhfcal protocols for both therapeutic Intervention n tho agng process, and Ite prevention and treatment of tte diseases of agng. The authors state: ’Two significant oocdusons from this theory should be stressed: (1 > It Is Impossfclo to retard too development of the main (fepenerattre ClSGases without retarding too rate of normal agng; and (2) the main phenomena of Ite ontogcnctc mechanism of aging and degenerative diseases are /¿K^sCteptenornena.’
1992. 6H x IT, 149pp, Muf (rated, indexed, soft corer.
THE NEUROENDROCRINE THEORY OF AGING
AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASE: $50.00
(ORDER NUMBER 82084)
*** DEPRENYL The Antl-Aglng Drug
by Alastair Dow
Foreword by Saul Kent
From the Foreword by Saul Kent: '...research Indicates that deprenyl is
probably even mere eriecthe to
preventing Pa/klnson's disease than to
treating at. and suggests several
mechanisms ot action by when deprenyl
can rescue dying neurons (brain cells).
New studies also confirm that deprenyl Is
definitely an ctfochvo treatment for
Azhnlrneris dsoaso. and suggest that if
may be able to prevent too disease as
well. 'In 1990» tho primary evidence that
deprenyl can slaw aging camo from Dr.
Joseph Kndfs oxtraondnary finding that deprenyl can extend racically the maximum fifospan of laboratory rats.
Sr>cc tocn. there have been several new studies showing that deprenyl
can prolong tho lifespan of different strains of rats, although Ite degree
of lifcspan extunsten in ttese studies has been more rrodest than in Dr.
KnoU's study. •Furthermore, ttere is now evidence ttet deprenyl may be an
offeclrve treatmont for ofier neurological conditions induding mur.’pte
sdcross. Lou Gehrig's disease, and ischemia (brain injury» resutng
from reduced Wood flow), which has led University of Toronto
researcher Dr. Ted Kruck to suggest that deprenyl may be a sale, all-
purpose therapy for al types o< neurotonic damape. ¡u>i as aspirin is an
all-purpose therspy for pain and totlammation.’
1992, SH x Sri, 209 pp. Muff rated, »off cover.
DEPRENYL: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82087) *** FREEDOM OF INFORMED CHOICE:
FDA Versus Nutrient Supplements
by Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw Ths now bock by famous life extension
researchers Dork Pearson ard Sandy Shaw
adrocatas an FDA that provides — rather
than restricts tealth information. Bx?
current FDA policies, with their emphasis
on enforcement, paternalism, and coercion,
are not consistent with toe American
tradition ol freedom of individual choice and
violate basic Amartoan civil rights guaranteed under toe Ccnsliluton, inctoctog freedom ot speech and ci the press. Durk and Sardy propose corrections to brng the FDA into ctoser alignment with toese important American tradtons and civil rights. B»ls book stews you: - HOW Inexpensive nutriert supplements can save over $100 billon in tealth care costs m-or/ year. - HOW tho FDA blocks communication of truthful health information about nutrients and foods that results in over 100,000 premature deaths every year. - HOW tte FDA Is violating our ConstlliZtonal rights under too First and Firth Amendments and why they may bo vulnoratlo io a multi- billon dollar class action suit lor damages. - What you can do to teip lake away tho FDA's power io arixlrariy remove nmriect supplements from tte market. - HOV/ to convert our current FDA system, to which tho FDA restricts trothful, non-misleading, even lifesaving information. Into a system in which it provides iniormation.
1993, 5H x BH. 126 pp. Hiosirated, soft cover.
FREEDOM OF INFORMED CHOICE: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82088)
J Racketeering L
I Medicine I
i j The Suppression •
: of.Uteman’.s i:
*** RACKETEERING IN MEDICINE
The Suppression of Alternatives
by James P. Carter, M.D., Dr. P.H. Can we assume that our health
Is always the prime concern oi
organized medicine? Or are Ameri-
cans being deprived of effective,
eocnomioai treatments because
ttxxte treatments are not highly
profitatte lor surgeons and phar-
maceutcal companies? Dr. James
Carter exposes disturbing and
thought-provoking avidanca that •
Bonahda therapies arc being dis-
paraged as quackery • Health-care
gh'nrs who cder alternative treat-
ments are being persecuted • Gov-
emmant agendas arc participating
in the harassment of alle’native
practitioners • Drug companies ate
unduly iniuencing medical profes-
sional’ action • Kangaroo courts are convicting honorable men of trumped-up charges • The financial
bottom Fne all too ohen determines what medclnc or treatment is
fesearebsd. tested and approved. Dr. Carter does not speak In generalities or put forth vague accusations. He present names, eventa, and facta. which arc of interest to all concerned Americans. and leads the reader to the ncscapatlc realization that we must become morn aware of hcaXh-carc practices ard speak up for our right to the bast available modica’ treatment Racketeering tn Medicine is an extremely important book — ooq that shcud tx> mad by anyone ccoc cmed w.th hcaXh care in America.
1993, SU x an, 391 pp. indexed, soft cow.
RACKETEERING IN MEDICINE: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82090)
*** THE HEALING BRAIN Breakthrough Discoveries
About How the Brain Keeps Us Healthy
by Robert Ornstein, Ph.D. and David Sobel, M.D. A celebrated neurcbiolcgtet and a physician specializing in preventive medicine lake us on an intriguing, fact-niled exploration of the myriad heeling powers of the brain. Ornstein and Sobel show us how the txain constantly interacts with it» bod/, changing its responses to experience. They reveal nvr.ry lite-shaping dmcnsbn of the train’s mar- veloue chemistry. The bran mirds the body. The; ktea seems so ample and central to ths understanding ol human heath, and yet it has escaped the attention Ot mainstream medical practice and psychological thought. Modcino has largely regarded tho bedy as a mindless machine. Psychology hss slmlarty boon restricted by a view that the main purpose of the human bran was Io produce rational thought Never mind that the brain is llw largest organ ot secretion in the tody, and the neuron, far from being like a chip In a computer, is a ttesh-and-blood little gland, coo that produces hundreds of chnmcals. Those chcmcals do not for tho most part, serve thought or reason They serve keeping the bedy out of trouble. from commonplace- problems Bko not fallng over or walking into a wall to the myriad ot tasks invoked in maintaining tho stability and health of the organism. The Heating Drain protfdas raw materials for a new view of the brain: Who twenty years ago could have imagined eno complex internal pain-regulation system when underlies tho placebo offoct? Who would have thought that the death ot a loved one would cause immunity Io disease to plummet? Who wculd have thought that a sudden cardiac arrest after a shocking irauma could bo duo io Agnate deep within the brain's frontal lobe? Combiring the cuttftg edge ot neurological research with holistic health concerns. The Healing Brain is smart. and alxy.e al. wurderfi/ly healthy rearing 1987, SU- xSH, 301 pp, indexed, softcover
THE HEALING BRAIN: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82076)
*** HOW TO BUY ALMOST ANY DRUG
LEGALLY WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION
by Janws H Johnson, Ph.D. From the author's Introduction: 'Before even thinking about importing drugs from other countries you have to undorstard our medical-pharmaceutical system and be aware ot how rt camo about. 'While I havo many quarrels with our current system. I am also well aware that much of it evolved for reasons that arc entirety scnsbln. Taking poorly tested drugs can have tornbki consequences for people. SO there needs to bo a proper amount of testing before any new d-ug rs released for use in tho general population. 'I believe that in most cases, people should only buy and use tested. FDA-approved medications. As can be seen in the following pages, tragedy has often resulted when proper testing has not taken place. 'But I also teieve that people shcukl keep in mind that other countries Irave drug-approval processes of their own. They usually have teetbg agencies that are both skilled and informed. Ard in most cases these foreign drug-approval egences take much less time than the FDA, The problem In America Is that approval, non-npproval, or even an cutright ban by the FDA *s nc< necessarily synonymous wvsh careful testing.' In How To Buy Almost Any Drug Legally Without A Prescription, Dr. Johnson covers t!>e following subjects: • Buying pharmaceuticals rirectfy from Mexico and the Caribbean. • What H I am less concerned about costs and more concerned about getting treatment for a rare dlsonter? ♦ What about tho drugs that I cannot order by mail? • Soma things you should understand about taking any m&cScatton. • Gude to drugs avaiabte by mal order import. • New drug* under investigation by toe FDA and not yet approved in the United Stales. • AIDS and AIDS drugs. • Gude Io International pharmaceutical suppliers Including sample pnoe ists. ♦ Abridged copies of an recent FDA import alerts that an> related to the mail order importation of drugs. • And more. As ycu rrtght expect, toe FDA is strong^ against this tosk. warning In January 199*1 that it 'ootid cause havoc.'
1990, aux7, 340pp. softcover.
HOW TO BUY ANY DRUG LEGALLY
WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION: $5.99
(ORDER NUMBER 82083)
*** THE HEALING POWER OF HUMOR Techniques for Getting through Loss, Setbacks,
Upsets, Disappointments, Difficulties, Trials,
Tribulations, and All That Not-So-Funny Stuff
by Alien Klein Everyone needs a ds9y dose of Vitamin Hi 'In laughs, we transcend our preK^cpmonts. Wo ¿¡ro i>ftcd above our fcckngs of foar, dis- coumgomcnf, and despair. People who can laugh st tbed setbacks no ¡anger fed sorry for themsdves. They fed upfeed, encouraged, and erpoweted.' — Allen Klein. The Healing Power Of Humor Sckmco has proved, although we knew it all atorg, that humor is our best medtono It roduoes stress, promotes physical healing, is essential tor mental health and can aria years to one’s Irie. But how do wo learn to lighten up and take the first step toward Ending the humcrous sde to our treaties when what we realy feel like dong Is cry-ng? Allen Klein, who has succcssfuly taught thousands to fnd the humor and consoLabons in life's tribulations, shows us how. Brimming with pointed, humorous anecdotes and ksam-to-taugh techniques. TTw Heating Power of Humor zottArtyc tho wisdom of liw world's greatest spirtua! teachers w.th the insights of famed humorists, comedians, and others to help you turn life's negatvos irto positives. It k tho ideal bock for anyone going through troubled times—whether re the loss of a w-aiet. the loss of a }ob. n spat with one’s spocso. or a stay in the hoepttal.
1909, SU x 9H, 237pp, soft cover.
THE HEALING POWER OF HUMOR: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 82080)
*** BIOLOGICAL AGING MEASUREMENT
Clinical Applications
by Ward Dean, M.D. This book ¡8 unique and unparalleled in many ways. It is the first compendium of biological ag'ng measurement systems ever published, it describes systems used by scientists around the wcrid to accurately assess physbicgcal changes in humans with age. Sufficient (totals are provided enabling cflncians and researchers to use these tests in taboratoncs and physicians' cf^es. Poopto have boon writing about aging retardaron and rejuvenation since the beginnngfaring in elnieal garanSslsgy and
gwwto tharapoutes (’thorspeuti: management designed to retard aging and increase their healthy Ifo- span’). Therefore, most physicians tend to be reluctant to encourage thcHr patients io pursue such programs. Even the relatively few sympathetic physiaans wiling to cooperate may rot know what adv.co to grvo. nor have any idea at an affective moans to relably evaluate an experimental age-retarding program. The purpose of this book is to: (1) Propose methods of evaluating Age-retardog or health improvement programs by measuring btologcal Ages and rates of aging. (2) Refine the aging measurement system and thereby reduce the costs of diagnosis and treatment. The testing program Itself costs time and money. Therefore. ¡I Is important to determine which are tr»e most accurate srd cost-etfecdve systems, as wr.il as tta optimum frequency f«x testing. Obviously, it is foolish fo continuo investing timo and money In an toorinctive or harmful program. BMogfcai Aging Measurement presents a number of aging measurement systems developed by gcrorrtolcgcis around the worid. and explains for the first time anywhere how those systems may be used by ethical gerontotogiste to evaluate ago-retarding programs. 9 J his is a greatiy needed book wtuch wtit be of particular vafeo to researchers studying human aging and to indviduals wishing to make pmcticat use of avaSabfe life extension technology. 9 Dark Pearson and Sandy Shaw, authors of Life Extension: A Fracticat Sowtific Approach 'A comprehensivo and unique gathering together of information about mwsunng txofogic or functional age' in humans. Highty rocommon-tied for anyone inwdvodin stnti aghg therapy or expeomentation. 9 — Roy L. Walford, autlwx of Maximum Lifespan 9..an absoluto must for any physician currontiy proscribing tifo- extension programs... Cho most pertinent tifo extension book a vaitabto.9 —John A. Mann, a udxx of Secrets of Life Extension
1033. 8 x 11, 440pp. iitodrttxd. softcover
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*** CRYONICS
Reaching for Tomorrow
by Brian Wo wk and Michael Darwin Whon you’re cold, you're hot
but when you're desto. you're not... This bock is the beat
Introduction Vo the controversa!
science of cryonics storing
human todies cr brains at super-
low tempera lures for possitle
rerival in the future when they find
a cure Pur whatever it was that put
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AJcor Ufo Extension Foundation —
an organzation that actually
provides cryonlc storage and
support — CryonJcs covers
setantrte. practcal and othcal
aspects of cryonic suspension. It's 811 here to trie book: - Tha fundamental preirisas of crycnics - A short hist ory of the ccyonics ktoa - A possible rcsusctalicn see nano - A look hto She future with nanotechnology - A description of Accor's apabiities to cryonics - A compilation of the most common questions and answers about
cryonfcs - The costs d clones - A ceWVasuo repair scenario - A cryottotogist's enbeism of cryonlcs - Ard much moro, including an extensive reference 1st for further
study. Are these people crazy, or what? fZaybe after you read this tix*y wont seem as crazy as you think.
109f, 8H x 11, 108pp, tftustnted, gtossary, soft cover.
CRYONICS: $8S5
(ORDER NUMBER 91060) *** BIOMARKERS The 10 Determinants of Aging You Can Control
by William Evans, Ph D.,
and Irwin H Rosenberg, M.D. How research proves that agng is
net an irrcvorsibta process but eno mat
raspeevds dynamicaly to exorcise and diet Tbo revolutionary pogram pre-
sented in this bode enables you to
con (rd 10 key ’biomarkers* associated
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biomarkers ere: loan body ( museto) nvas
♦ strength basal mctatoSc rate
• body fat percuntego
• aerobic capacity
• ttood pressure
• Insuln sensitivity
• cholesIcfctiTIDL ratio
♦ tono dens ty tocy torrperaturo rcgjlalicn Biomsrkera begins with eolf-tests for e/ahattog your bod/s
physiological age. You are then directed to a pfan talored to your level
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a day. 1991, 8x9,297pp ffhntnted, indexed, soft cover.
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** Paralegal Skills *** Introduction Lawyers, in their various incarnations as attorneys, judges and legislators, have got our legal system all screwed up, but in spile of that, there is an amazing amount of legal work that the average citizen can do himself. Not only will he save money, but often he will do a bettor job than a ’professional" lawyer. These areas are covered in this section. Contracts, law suits, bankruptcies. Small Claims Court, and more — how- to-do-it guides for everyone! Even if you don't do your own legal work, you can use these books to check up on your lawyer! *** EVERYBODY'S GUIDE TO
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
by Ralph Warner N difficult legal problem is a dsaster for most people. Lawyers are expensive and untrustworthy. Court procedures and language are difficult to understand and often frightening. The person with the legal problem (the client) is commonly donod the right to participate in his Of her own depute, except to pay and pay and pay. In the midst of this unhappy picture there are several rays of ight. One is Small Claims Court — a pface where decisdrs are made chcapty. quiddy and with the participalicn of the disputing parties. In this book Ralph Warner shows you how to use Smal Claims Ccurt 10 your best advantage. With the infermation given hero and year own creativity and determination, there is much that you can do to iterate yourself from the oppression of lawyers, judges, ard cur established CCUil system. Subjects covered include: U legal jargon L3 breach of contract cases □ property damage cases (J personal mjt/ry cases U stating your claim on your court papers U cutting down a datm that's over the iimit to fit into smaa claims UspMing small claims court cases □ how to compute the exact amount of your claim □ statute of limitations □ how to settie your rSspya □ partiepaten by attorneys CJ suns by minors U suing one person U suing two or more people U suing an indinduatty owned business □ Siting partnerships □ suing a corporation □ suing on a motor vehicio accident □ special procedures for suits sgxinsf mmers □ plaintiffs and defendants titing fees □ court papers and court dates □ serving your papers □ □ presenting your case to the judge □ getting a judgment by defeat motor vehicle repair basest landlord-tenant cases □ dog bite cases CJ poSce bnrtasty and fatso armst cases □ judgment and appeal (J coifocting your money U and much, much more. This is the most ccxr.piete guide to small clams court ever written. Hghly recommended.
1967. 6x9.204pp. sample forms
and documents, sort cover.
EVERYBODY^ GUIDE TO
SMALL CLAIMS COURT: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 76014)
*** SAVE YOUR LICENSE!
A Driver’s Survival Guide
by Gone Mason How many times Ivsve you been
cnising down the highway when a red
HasNhg light appears in youf rear-view
mirror? You are tien tapped with a
ticket, a fine, extra ’points.’ and
eventually higher insurance premiums.
And ychumbly wfwt live officer dishes out.
right? WRONG. Alter reading Gene
Mason’s book Save Your License!
will not or.y be aware of other options,
but >ou will know how k> make them
work tor you. From Chapter Ona - - *Tbc Case
For Speed* — through Chapter 14 —
’Speed Without Fear.’ Mason dispels
trie myths cfefe-nding me 55 mph speed limit the ir/alltote cop. and your day in court Save Your License! is a must lor every driver who has lost
enjoyment n driving because of the 55 mph speed limit. Order your
copy of Iha unique book right now. before Smokey hammers down
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1976, 5H x3X, 144 pp. hard cover.
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(ORDER NUMBER 16025)
*** BUSTED BY THE FEDS
A Manual tor Defendants
Facing Federal Prosecution
by Larry Fasster Hava you jus! been arrested by tr>e feds? Has somocno else dose id you just been arrested by the feds? Are you facing criminal charges m a federal court? If ycu answered ’yes’ to any of these questions, then you ncod Busted By The Feds, the bible of no-nonsense Information to guide you in fightnp your case and. most importantly. obtainng the shortest possiWc sentence it you are convicted. Whether you have a public defender, or a high-pfacd private defense attorney. Busted By The Feds wJI fa$ you to get the mt»*, good out of yoir lawyer. It will tell you how fto understand and protect yourself against many of the tricks that less ethical attorneys sometimes practice on their cleats. And it will tel you what to expact from a gocd lawyer, and show ycu how to help him so that ycu got the most benefct possbta from your counsel. Don't have a lawyer yet? Busted By The Feds provides practical advice co how to choose a good one. end it tells you what to kick cut for in ccdcr to avoid a bad one. How much shoUd a reputable deforce attorney charge? Busted Dy The Feds tela you. and explains haw to toil the difference between getting a bargain and getting rpped off by a lawyer whose fees are too tow — and whoso services are even lower than his fees. If you arc represented by a public defender, then ycu favo special problems that Busted Sy The Feds explains in detail. It ¿s hill of examples Of the maneuvers that some public defenfars use to trick their clonto into pleading guilty to bad ptea-txsrgans. Busted By The Feds explains why your bast interest mgM nd be the same as your pubic defender's, and haw he may manipulate you in order to make his own }cb easy as possible. How about bait? Busted By The Feds will toi you what your rights to bai are — and most important of al how to get them! What sentence are you going to gel? Dusted Dy The Feds gives you the specific Information and inalruGtnrc that you ne*d lo figure It cu’ for yourself. bedoro you talk to a probation Officer or enter Into a ptaa- bargain. If you ara fighting a drug esse. A? the information you need is provided. tf ycu faco ocher, nan-drug rotated charges, then Busted By The Feds tells you cx^jtfy how your senteros will be computed, and Wife you where to get toe speerfe gufcMne information that you need. The single most mpertant thing for you to know right now Is what sentence ycu are facing. If you don't know that, then you are at tfa total mercy cf the prosecutor, and maybe your own Lawyer, when it comes to plea-bargaining Your right to release co ball, the depodatien consequences of a gully verdict, good time credits, fines and assessments, special considerations when women arc charged in your case. and the intricacies of imelligentty pteading gucy. are just some of the marry subjects dscussed In Busted By The Feds. These are things tfat you need to know right now. wtxle the information can do you a world d good. Almost every federal prisoner who sees a ccpy of Busted By The Feds fas tfa same raac&on: t wish I had that when I was first arrested^ If they had. marry of tfam wcuW bn serving shorter sentences today. Busted By The Feds Is Indsponsable for tfa newty arrested federal defendant. If you or a toved ono is facing investigation — arrest — intSctmont — trial — or a prison scnlarcc - - ycu must protect yourself. Doni fa led Ike a lamb to the slaughter. Busted By The Feds can ba tfa shepherd that brings you safely through the dangers that Io In store for ycu. Order your copy today*
1992, 8K x tf. S2pp, soft cow.
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*** REPRESENT YOURSELF IN COURT
How to Prepare & Try a Winning Case
by Pau! Bergman & Sara J. Berman-Barrett Represent Yourself in Court expfans how to handle a contested court case from start to finish witfaul a lawyer. Slep-by-8te$>. K Shaw; howto: - gather and analyze evidence - detonmlno whether there b a vafd case - choc« aw - question wxn esses - Introduce documentary cvidtnxz.* - cress examine tfa opparvjnt - and much, much mere. Represent Yourself in Court is the most thorough guda to cohtestfa court cases ever published for the non-tawyer. Good h all 50 states.
1993, 3H x 11, 3S0pp, fHustreted, indexed. sort cover.
REPRESENT YOURSELF IN COURT: $29.95
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*** THE INDEPENDENT PARALEGAL’S HANDBOOK
How to Provide Legal Services
Without Going to Jail
by Ralph Warner Fueled by tl»e growing tfs-sai-
isfoction or m il Ions of Americans
with our over-priced. under-
responsive legal system, a quiet
revolution is taking ptace: people
who need to prepare rcutlno legal
paperwork are turning to inda-
pendent paralegals in stood of
lawyers. They do it to s^'o money
(Independent pnratogals usually
charge oro quarter of what lawyers
do), and to avod the adversary,
shoot-from-lhe-Np approach of
many lawyers. Indcod tba trend to-
wards solving many personal legal
problems without lawyers is
gaming so much momentum Uta!
author Ralph Warner believes that
in areas such as uncoctosled
div oxo. name change. adoption, bankruptcy, small busJnrss Incorporation, child support collection end lardkJfd-lsnant form preparation, independent paralegal* wil replace the majority of lawyers in tho next generation. Tho Independent Paraiegsi's Handbooks a practical guide for all those who aro considering a career as an independent paralegal. It contains Interviews with six important figures In the Independent par- etogat movement and ciscusses: • legal areas open to para’ogals • whore to go! nocossary training • the steps necessary to open a legal form typing business • what to name your business • bow much to charge ♦ how to market ycur services • strategies designed to avoid unauthonzod practice of law charges • computers and tho independent paralegal • and much more. Ralph Warner is ore of the poneam of too modem Amancan selfhelp law movement. Educated as a lawyer. Warner quit the practice. In disgust, in the eariy 1970s. Ha Is tho author ci a number ci self-help law books. 6 jc9, 213 pp. fflugtrated, golf cover. THE INDEPENDENT PARALEGAL’S HANDBOOK: $24.95 _________________ (ORDER NUMBER 76038)____________________ *** LEGAL RESEARCH How to Find and Understand the Law
by Stephen Ettas The central premise of this book
is that every citizen sboUd have
easy access to the legal rules and
procedures that are Important to our
lives. This simple idea Is made
cclegal materials am organized m
what amounts to a secret cede that
cdy lawyers can understand. Legal
RasMrch
shows you exactly hew to
decipher tho codo ci tho law ibrary.
It explains bow to: • Quickly find Ilie
laws that relate to a specific case legal question • Road and interpret
statutes and regulations • Find and
research a case • Uso law reviews,
encyclcpedas. and digests • Make
Freedom of Information Act requests - And much more. Rooommandcd for investigators, paralegals. Ibertartan activists, legal socratanos. tax protestors, etudetts. ard evaryona who wants to understand and use the taw.
M2, SU x 11,224pp. iiiustratod, softcover.
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*** THE OUTLAW’S BIBLE
How To Evade The System
Using Constitutional Strategy
byE.X. Boozhte This extraordinary book
brings together toe merits of
experience for sound legal
scholarship. for an approach
Io the law tixal nebody else
has to rod to present — tha
perspective of the ciizen-
lawbreaker. While them to rx> such
thing as complete security for
someone who chooses to
cfebey toe govemmant. there
Is a zone of protection In
when one can expect both
privacy and a lower burden of
punishment if one is caught.
Tho Establish-ment ctoesnT
want us to know precisely
where this zone is. or how to
take advantage of it, because
that would greatly dminish its level of control. Thais why this important information never appears In too media, toe- standard literature, or toe leachings of Establshment institutions. The Outlaw's Bibtotetfm by introducing and explaining the various elements of toe criminal justice system — not from the hackneyed, idcaizcd dvka-class perspective, but from the practical standpoint of what an ordinary person can expect Io encounter in real Uto. It then pscs on to analyze cur constitutional rights with regard to police detontba interrogation, search, ard seizure. It explores mo techniques cops use to oxterd the reach of their investigations, and bow toe courts have dc6ned limits k> their activities. Lastly, it bolt all ths information down into ton easy gukfeines that a parson can routinely apply to his/her daily 5fe in order to reduce the nsk of a txisL v Chapter tr.tos Include: The Cops TbeCeifds The Keepers The Consr^Po The Fbedh Avendmeat Excer^’yys to the Werrenf Rcgutroi7>cn£s Search ahdSetrore of tho Person Places of Pirivscy Bfeschetng the Casde Gato Befonginps Ttfe Privacy of Words Miranda and the Seizure of Words TheSoaeeze Dirty Tricks The Ten Convnand7^fs ArxfMoref The Outlaw's Bible Is not just a book tor lawbreakers. It is for al people wlx> undertake to seriously team about tho fegal rights rjppos- edty available under toe U.S. Conslrtuton. Tho average person never thinks about rights and legalities. It is strango that there are sbeokriety no basic studies of law in any public school, yet tiw Law Ubraiy of Gon$y653 (»mains an amazing 7 million books cn law atone! You skn- p1/ cant get fhrotrgh a day without breaking some taw or other. As you read this excellent book, remember that someday, somehow, you may need to Nde from the police or avoid prosecution. This book contains the only ncci-vtolenl wwipon you can arm yourself wito. Use it take it very seriously. H you break laws for pleasure, preht. or pnncipio, ycu need The Outlaw's BibTe: How To Evade The System Using Constitutions/ Strategy. less, 5H x Sh, 335 pp, indexed, soft cover.
THE OUTLAW'S BIBLE: $14.95
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*** VIGILANTE HANDBOOK
by Victor Santoro
Foe the first time ever, a
how-to book or vigilante
operations, written within a
framework of rational
analogtos. All tho myths of
the popular media (both
pro and con} are stripped
away in this handbook of
modem day vigilante ac-
tion. Tbzj author reveals
what vigiantos actualy uro
□nd are not, why vigilantes
(especially the po'xo offi-
cer,Vigilante) exist and
dozens of other subjects. Contents includo:
• Solving the crime
problem — traditional
approaches • Why cops
cent cope • Vigilantism
today • How vighsnte
groups start • Finding
the targets • Gunfighting
for vigilantas • Do-ib
yourself Justice • Working with the police • Delivering warnings • Vigilante "Ho-Hos ’ • A nd much more, Including even a chapter on Disposal of Bodies! The at/hcr also describes two vigilante actions in which he personalty participated. and tells what ho and his group did r.ghl — and wrong. What wil ytxj do when law and ex dor breaks down? If you are con- ccmed with the increasing amount of violent crime tn America, and tba inability of the Authorities to deal offactMy with H. the Vigilante Handbook te worthwhile madingt 1961, 5% X8H, 216 pp, fHuctnrtod, softcover.
VIGILANTE HANDBOOK: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 37016)
*** PRESERVING FAMILY LANDS
Essential Tax Strategies for the Landowner
by Stephen J. Small You need this book: ♦ If you think you will ba leaving land to your children ♦ If you think you will be Inheriting tend from your parents ♦ If you have land you cam about and don’t want to toso n ♦ If you w*aN to avoid crippling estate taxes ♦ Because it's the only book of Ite kind available to landowners and theiratMsors Stepban J. Small is a tax attorney in Boston who works with landowners to protect family land around the country. He is recognized as tho nation's foremost authority on toe legal and financial aspects of land conservation options. Chapters mckKto: ♦ Tho Estate Tax: An Eye-Opener ♦ Gift of a Conservation Easement ♦ Gift of a Remainder Interest ♦ Gilt by Will ♦ Giving to Other Family Members Now ♦ Cash Sato Coirpamd io Limited Dovcfopmont ♦ Sources of Help ♦ The Landowners Quiz ♦ Estate Tax Tables ♦ Tax Flaming tor Char.xabto G*ts — A Special Ruto ♦ Ard mcDo you?
1992, 514x814, 111 pp, softcover.
PRESERVING FAMILY LANDS: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 17064)
*** BEATING THE RADAR RAP Tested Techniques for Fighting Electronic Speed Entrapment — and Winning
by Dale Smith and John Tomerdn Face it Sooner or later
you wil hear rhe siren whis-
tle. see the flashing tghts.
and pockc< a speeding ticket
with ycur name on it If you
gat caught in a radar trap,
thr.ro to a gcod chan« you
don't deserve it. This book
helps you prepare to fight
that ticket before your day
comes. It teis you what to do
and what not to (to. white
describing a clear, easy-to-
foitow format tor preparing
and presenting your case. Here is wtnat you should
know about: • The arsenal of
radar devices in use today •
Sources of radar interference
and inaccuracies • Bearn
width, panning error, shadow-
ng error and batching errer • Source of Operator error ♦ Radar case taw • The courts, judges, prosecutors and witnesses • Evidence, testimony and cross- examination • Your chances of winning. Tested tactics for beating a radar speeding ticket are presented in ths controversial how-to bosk. How polco radar works, common operator errors. when to tight a radar ticket, what to do at the scone of tho arrest, which incs of defense to setoct end how to win In the courtroom. 1966, 5H x 814, 165pp, (Hustrated, softcover.
BEATING THE RADAR RAP: $14.95
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*** THE UNDERGROUND LAWYER
by Michael Louis Minns Michael Louis Minns, a trial Sawyer, has written foundations in practical law. for non4awyers. First, he gives us some logal history as background; then he introduces us to the ’underground lawyer.’ a man or woman, sometimes a layman, sometimes a lawyer, who wades through the legal sowars, cnccurzcring a few sewer rate along too way. Tho underground lawyer could be Clarence Darrow battling tor the First Amendment or Aunt Gertrude helping you wkh your traffic ticket. Thte book fcs en encyxiopecSa of American jurispntoence. revealing trade secrets of the IRS (which he refers to as the American Gestapo), simplifying legal research, depicting divorce (which he labels disorganized crime), offering tips on dealing wXh coltoction agents, and slowing us .*1 glirrpso into courtrooms, judges' chambers and jail cols. Some of th© chapter titins Ire'udo: Tho American Jury; Hora Comos the Judce; Ltoensed Lawyera; Criminal cr Civil: What's tre Dfleranca?; Lawsuit Blues; The Criminal Law Game; Habeas Corpus; Civil Rights; Freedom of information Aa'Privacy Ack Research; The Internal Revenue Service; Real Estate; Ccxpcrations; Trademarks. Copyrights, Patents; American Divorce; Personal Injury; Credit and Debt: Is There Ute Arter Debt?; Bankn^ilcy: Rolief to Aist a F/ing Away. Wills and Probate; and More. The pricetess information in this book will awaken toe underground tawyer in al of us.
1990, 6x9, 639pp, ii/ustratod, hardcover.
THE UNDERGROUND LAWYER: $35.00
(ORDER NUMBER 76043)
*** FIGHT YOUR TICKET
California Fifth Edition
by David Hi Brown Have you teen issued a
ticket you think Is unfair? You
could be facing a huge fine,
higher insurance rates,
pass i Uy even a suspended
license. What can yeu do
abcul it? You can f>ght back!
Ths book provides all the
legal ammunition you need
to hanrfo: / Speedng
/ Radar / Defective Equipment / Reckless Driving / Drunk Driving / License Suspension / Appeals
✓ And More. Fight Your Ticket will
show ycu how to assess
you' case, how to determine
what you ¿tend to lose, ho*/ to gel youf case dismissed, how to prepare for court, how Io appeal. Loam how Io lake your case to court — and win! This is tlx» Fifth Editbn of Fight Your Ticket for the slate of CaMoc- ha. However, the procedures discussed here — and marry of die laws app.*y to other states as well. 1992, SHxtf, 350pxgcs, iitastrafaf. forms, index.
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(ORDER NUMBER 75046)
*** YOU CAN GO BANKRUPT
WITHOUT GOING BROKE
An Essential Guide to Personal Bankruptcy
by Lawrence R. Reich, Esq. and James P. Duffy YOU m GO
8HKGIIPI
WITtiOOT
GOINGOROKf
AN IltfIMYIAL OUIOK TO Flit SO MAL BANKRUPTCY
lAWRfNCEB. BHGH. f SO.
■ IMO JftRfS P 08FIY ■
This book offers expert
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you can recover from, both
financially and emotionally.
Each year, dose to one
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Bankruptcy Low. Most do
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don't roa-'izo haw bank-
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Go Bankrupt Without
Going Broke presents
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199?. SU x Sfi, 255pp. Indexed, kk/xtrsted,
ssmp&! forms, son cover.
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** Sex *** Introduction Sex. Ah, yes. what can I say about sox? Woll, I guess I'll start by saying, Sex Is great. Sex is good. Yea, sexlll In these repressive times, bluenoses of all stripes are trying to inhibit open honest discussion of sex with various 'obscenity* and 'pornography' laws, witch hunts, and trials. The books in this section are carefully chosen to cover just •about all aspects of sex and sexuality. Enjoy... *** SEX WORK
Writings by Women In the Sex Industry
Edited by Fredertque De/scoste
and Priscilla Alexander
Street prostitutes, exotic dancers, nude models, escorts. pcat their voices rises atove the controversies surrounding pcostitutfan, pornography. AIDS and sex in America. From the introduction: •I have camo to see that prostitixon ¡8 many things, and cannot bo viewed from only cne point of view. In that way, It is much ike marriage. At one time, both were eccncmlc Institutions: tho only difference between a wife and a prostitute was that me prostitute was paid by many mon and tho wife by one. However, as 'love' has come to dominate at least the decision to many, and as serial monogamy has become the rorm. money has become tho main factor that distingUshes prostitution from marriage. In any case, prostitution, by definition, Is the exchange of sexual services for money. Some prostitution Is forced, and farced prostitution Is cäearty rape combined with kidnapping and perhaps brainwashing. At tho other end of the spectrum. there are women who make a dear decision to work as prostitutes, a few because thoy enjoy sox and have no qualms about enjoying sex as work. Most women who work as prostitutes. I think, co so cut d! economic motives — the hearty pay Is better than trat pakT for most cl tho work women aro allowed to do. Seme get to like the work ns they become skilled at it. Other women hate It from tho beginning to the end. And stil others like some aspects of the job white hating parts of if I he authors of this book aro tho exports — they testify to the realties of sox work. The words are out. Who will listen?
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*** SEX AND DRUGS
A Journey Beyond Limits
by Robert Anton Wilson Orignaly published in 1973.
this togondary tock W’ent
Immediately out of print, and was
almost Impossibta to find for
nearly 15 years. It has teen
reprinted, with a new Preface by
the author, ard wo arc very proud
to offer £ to our roadors. From tho
new Preface: 'This book is basically an
informal history of how certain
Long-ridden practical secrets of
Tantric Buddhism crept into the
Western world in the middle ages,
wore crushed and'or driven
underground by the Hoiy
inquisition, bare graduasy been
rediscovered since around 1900,
suddenly emerged as a ms, dr
sociaf-revotufionaty force in tho
Rftbvrt Anton
Wibon
SEX &
DRUGS
A Journey
Hcyond
Limits
1960's, and were once again crushed and driven underground.'
'Perhaps there era resources of courage. creativity and higher
inference latent in each of us. Perhaps a sodotogtcai chain reaction can stH be set tn action if enough pcopte lo.im how to transcend fashionable setf-pify and make an effort to become happier and more efficient Perhaps we are not deed yet, but only hypnotized by morbid and moribund philosophies. Perhaps tho potters of the human brain hare never fatty been released in tho PntccMhic, Afaokthtc, capitalist or sodsSsf games. Perhaps the Omits that scorn to restrict us aro on>y bad habits and we can transcend eft of thorn. '
1987,5H x 8H, 209pp, llfaftrxled, soft cover.
SEX AND DRUGS: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85074)
IMPORTANCE WEARING *** THE IMPORTANCE OF WEARING CLOTHES
by Lawrence Langner Hero id the classic history
of doming that hefced
inspire a bold. young
generator) of fashion
designers to create the
controversial and often
outrageous styles of Ito
1960s and 70s — thus
opening tto doers for Ito
coming of tho mini skirt, tho
lopfess balhing sut. and Ito
uni sex look. N7a- Law re neo Langner’s
influential work is back in
print, updated and revised by
fashion designer Julian
Robnsco to preserve the
integrity of tto original
cdiion and to provldo new.
thought provoking insights
about tto past three
lumutuour. docades of the
Fashton Revotuhcn and its impact on modem society. Lavish^ llteslrated with hundreds of rare, exotic and provocative photos, many cl them In full coter. Tho Importance of Wearing Ciothos trawls Ito world and tho centuries. shcrMng venous stalos of dress and undress. Tho Importance of Wearing Clothes is as much a statement about the evolution of the human ccndtion as ¡(is a suney of tto crigns. functons and moaning of clothing and fashion, h fe competing and essential reading for social scientists, students, historians, librarians. and all these who atom. cover, and uncover ttolr bodes. 1991, 6x9, 363 pp, heavily Utustrated. index, hardcover.
THE IMPORÏÀNÛÉ ÔF WÉARlHÔ CLÔYMËS: $¿4.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85136)
*** COURTSHIP IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
by Mark Jerome Watters While tho true relevance of the behavior of animals will remain a hotly dabatod tcpic, the book treats animal sexual behavior as but a narrow window through which wo can gain insight into tto possible evolution of human behavior, not as a concise oxpfanation of it. White serno observers attempt to use animal behavior to justify what humans scmotlmes do — argung, for example, that because tto mates of soma species lord over Ito females, this must set a precedent for similar tohavter among humans - such discussions neglect to point cut Itoi for every example one might find 10 support views of convenience, a counter-example could as easily be found. This tock, whre highlighting some facets of human Dehavtor that seem to parallel those of ottor animate. doesn’t hold animal behavior to be the key to unlocking tto mysteries of human activity and enterprise. Far from it. marry secrets ot human behavior are sure to reman lust that: secrets •Mark Walters’ stortee about mate sp’de/s serenadng temates by strumming their webs and male crccodies creathg waterfalls with ultrasonic waves to impress the female are enough to convince us that these creatures might feel love... Walters is an exceient popuiadzer. writing in ctear. engaging prose that stresses ths social Implicatons of science. * — Los Angeles Timo-s •Mr. Wallers uses each cotorfiX case history to IHumlnsrto universal patterns In the dance ot life and io raise serious questions... Why arc most birds monogamous., but most mammals polygamous? Why docs the moon loom so large In tto dance of life? Why dons spdrg...? A wonderful subject. * — New York Times Book Review
1933, 5x3, 207 pp, indexed, softcover.
COURTSHIP IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85116)
HowTo Cheat On Your Wife... *** HOW TO CHEAT ON YOUR WIFE
AND NOT GET CAUGHT
by Joo McCullough This took la a guide to
meeting, cheating and sateiy
retreating for Ito man wto
has everything and not
enough ptaces to put iL Detective Sergeant Joe
McCullough takes you
through each step of your
affair — stawfy, carefully —
showing you tto pittails to
avokl, leeching you the
warning &gnals gvon oft by
wifa and mistress. Subjects
covered include: - LÍOS to Toll. Uos to Avoid
• Financing your Affairs - Getting Out of Ito House
• Places to Meet Women - Getting Invoked with a
Married Woman • Finding a Love Shack • How to Keep Your Mtetresa • How to Break Off an Affair • Dodging Your W-ie's Suspicions • And Much More! How to Cheat On Your Wife and Not Get Caught g?/es you all trie ina and cuta of ctandestino relationships. Even if you already have a htile seton on the sito. yo 1990, 7x9, 126 pp, Illustrated, soft cover.
HOW TO CHEAT ON YOUR WIFE: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85139)
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Unique & Exciting Ways
To Meet Your
LQVER
Ky
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*** 52 UNIQUE & EXCITING WAYS
TO MEET YOUR LOVER
by Richard and Janet Rccd v Looking for your very first
lover? v Ready to pct marnod and
soltie down? v Divorced and eager to
enjoy lite? ▼ Feeling tonchy and
socking tto oomfort ot a
lover or a friend? No matter how frustrating
your kfc has been up to
now, no matter tow
dsappointing your past
relationships have been, this
took will help yea find new
tope and row love. Learn
low to attract Ilie lovo of
your life. Find out where Uto
really elgibfe women and
men are. By using the easy-
to-read and easy-lo-foltow
directions in 52 Unique &
Exciting Ways To Meet
Your Lover, you can enjoy the fantastic opportunities for greater
happiness ard true love which await you. You tonl have to be handsome or rich. Your age doesn't matter,
either. Whether you’re young, middte-aged. or tong past retirement,
there is an loterestng. exbtng. fuccing ato. yes. an erotic life waJBng
for you. Thte te tto one tock that tells you how. when and where you win
meet that lover ot your dreams!
1939, 5H x 3H. 264 pp, soft cover.
52 UNIQUE 8 EXCITING WAYS
TO MEET YOUR LOVER: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85123)
SEX,
PLEASURE
&
POWER
*** SEX, PLEASURE & POWER How To Emerge Spiritually Without Going Nuts
by Jan Kennedy - Is spiritual emergence driving you
ruts? ★ What do sex. pleasure and power
have to do with spiritualty or going
note? - Do you reel overwhelmed by your
sexual urges? - Are you addcted to someone? - Is someone addcted Io you? ★ Do your values match your irwrair.? A humorous look at ano serious side
effects that occur wtncn splntuaty
emerging peop’e awaken their vital
energy and then deny feelings of
sexuality, pleasure and power. Some people suffer pain and
ccofuson because they have no language to support a heattiy relationship between the nature of their spirituality and live nature of what they feel. This Loo'«, reveals numerous methods to faclUate a heaZhy spiritual emergence. The confusing alternatives from the sexual revolution (A the sixties can be reassessed without resorting to a Moral Majority backlash. Very worthwhile? *** BODY/SELF APPRECIATION
100 Unique Unrelouched Photographs,
From All Over The World.
Illustrating the Wide Range of Normal Bodies
and Organs of all Ages and Both Sexes
by Sen sate Media Service
How Is cur seif-imago affected
by cur atuude toward nudcy and our
bodes? Does it metier what
emotions we feel when we con-
template our own nakedness? Sex
researchers and therapists Ivave
learned that the answers to bath of
the above questions are positive.
Our self-image is vttaty affected by
our attitude toward our own naked-
ness. Il we feel ashamed of cur
bodes those emotions will inhbit cur
sexual expression and reduce our
sen-esteem. To understand our own reactions,
we must recognize the origins of tho
atllludo toward nudity that ts
prevalent in our own society. From wrty chktiood. many of us are taught to cover cur txxtes. Vie am to« that nakedness is 'shameful* and even 'lewd.* Seme people accept those ideas without question. But today, marry are challenging such conclusions and are searching lor a more realistic approach Io the bodes which wo all must accept before we can love oursO/es. Body/Setf Appreciation serves as a guide in that search. Viewing pictures of the many ’normal* human shapes, the reader is ted to see that bodies are not shameful things, but natural and beautiful, even as they change over tbo years.
19S7, 5MxSM, 312 pp. profusely Muatratcd, softcover
BODY/SELF APPRECIATION: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85131)
*** SEXUAL SECRETS
Tho Alchemy of Ecstasy
by Nik Douglas and Penny Slinger Sexual Secrets is the detinXive and
all-encompassing guide to sex and
mysticism. No book of tivs magnitude
has ever appeared on tr-e subject. The
distillation of more than two thousand
years of practical techniques for
enhancing sexual awareness and
achieving the transcendental experience
of unity. Sexual Secrets explores the
path of teve and mysticism, making
acccssib'o for the first lirne the sexual
mysteries cf live East. In India. Nepal. Tibet. China and
Japan, sexuality has long been regarded
ar. both an art ard a science worthy ci
detailed study and practice. Virtually
unknown to the Western worfd. a vast
and potent body of anctent sacred
writings co sexuality exists. Tho secrets
for consciously Inducing and maximizing
1he experience ot ecstasy have
remained, unCi row. seated in the
ancaont texts and art of the East. Sexual
Secrets
makes available the essential
core of tho vast literature cn sexual
wisdom in a vital and practicable form. It e meant to be experienced as well as read, for it id the sharing of ecstatic love that unlocks live sexual secrets. More than 600 illustrations have teen created to enhance the experience of the text and to he^ >n the transmission of the secrets. Based on images in private collections and museums and on works originally commissioned by kings and emperors, the illustrations h Sexual Secrefs are the most comprehensive and tfverse colloction of mages expressing the erotic sentiment e*/er assembled. Tlwso ^lustrations aro unique works in thtsTrsekes and represar* a gathering together ct many streams, ta.-xling to tho samo source — the celebration o( creative sexuality. Sexual Secrets reveals tho wisdom of tho sages whose teachings on sexually tiave stood the test of twonty centuries and. even today, show how physical tore can become tho pathway to liberation.
1 $39 edition, 6\i x 11, 39 f pp, more than 600 ftiustrations,
in dej cd. soft cover.
SEXUAL SECRETS: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85108)
*** THE X-RATED BIBLE An Irreverent Survey of Sex in the Scriptures
by Ben Edward Akeriey Rere it is — all the dirty parts of Uto Bble, ccllected into one book, with appropriaba commentary. Bibte-thurping ’Christians* have been leaefng the tight against freedom ol :ho press for a tong tima now. demanding the ccnsorshp of everything from books and movies to song lyrics, but you never see tlrem demandng that the Bble be suppressed for ’obsccncyl’ And yot the Bblo Is at toast as tiled with lewd and lascivious behavior and. yas. doA-nright obscenity, as any issue of Piayboy or Pentiiouse. Check it cut: Incest, masturbation, fornication, homosexuaity. rape, adultery, exhibitionism, iiudity end striptease, prostitution, aphrocksfecs, abortion, .sox drugs, mato swapping, scatology, bestiality, castration, and much more.
1939, Sh x SH, 446pp, tndoxed, soft cover.
THE X-RATED BIBLE: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85077)
*** GROWING UP WITHOUT SHAME
The Naked Child
by Dennis Crstg Smith with Dr. William Sparks
Doos famrty naked-
ness automabcaly on-
courage:
• Incest
• Prcmlscucy
• Penis envy
• Obsessive guilt
• Sexual aberrations
• Arodoty
• Parental seduetton
• Bisexuality
• Teenage rebellion
• Homosexuality
• Castration fear
• Sox traumas
• Adolescent deviancy
• Ard otter •perver-
sions*? Some ’experts’ say it
does, but Dennis Craig
Smith wasn't willing to
accept that opinion. He
began a search that led
him to nudist camps and
teaches where he met adults who had expori-enrod sepal nudity in an ethical, humanistic environment as children and had come Io accept thnlr sexually without shame. Hs findings contradict Freud's concept that children are harmed by the sight of their parents' nakedness. This tock addresses tho need for further research on the effect off family nudity where parents also show respect and compassion for other people. If your chlWren seo you nude... - Wil they become obse ssod with sex? - Will they become preoccupied with their bodies and the bodies of otters? - Wil they bo harmed omebonaty? In more than f.vo years of roscxarch. Dennb Craig Sm>.h has learned that although Ignorant busybody prudes wcukf answer "yes’ to ell those questions, adults who grew up in nudsm have different, more positive reactions to their naked cbfdhood. Illustrated with dozens, of photographs off naked chidren (ard their naked parents), Growing Up Without Shame is an inteligent. eye- opening book, badly noodod in these days of Big Brother, the media, and ’concerned parents* thumping the tub to create ’child abuse’ hysteria.
1S3S,6x9, 221 pp, doxene of photographs. indexed, soft co rer.
GROWING UP WITHOUT SHAME: $18.95
*** BEYOND NAKEDNESS
by Paul Ableman Of al the thngs we
possess. tne only one we
can reefy claim as our
own is our tody. Yet
netting else gives rise »0
such complex attitudes.
Wo hide it. reve*al it. ftaixit
il are ashamed off a. even
scorn it. in an ever
changng array of feelings
about If. Beyond Nakedness Ir.
a provoking and enter-
taining **udy of why this Is
so. Paul Ableman traces
our attitudes to our
dearest possession in
societies as diverse as
tie naked Indians In the
freezing rcgicns of Tierra
del Fuogo and Cho clothed
cty cultures of the West.
In contrasting iconso to
the baths of tho later
Roman Empire and the
strip-clubs cf Soho, behind the ebsed shutters of Coventry during Lady Godiva’s ride and on tho nudet beaches of the Mediterranean. He probes the conflicting Christian views of the body as a symbol of corruption and of innocence, show’s bow Western an distorts the naked body while seeming to glorify it. and casts a eft’eal eye on how people view the bodies of others while concealing, deforming, or dfcpla/ng their own. The pornography, phalic symbols and ambiguous ideals of the Western world are shown to bo the direct res-'jll of me banishment 01 the bod/ from tne socai scene. Illustrated wl th many photographs of people dressed and undressed. Beyond Nakedness Is a refreshing book that gh’cs us a now understanding of the one person w*o can never escape.
19&2. fx ft 144 pp, mtay photographs, softcover.
BEYOND NAKEDNESS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94165)
*** BODY PACKAGING A Guide to
Human Sexual Display
by Julian Robinson Body Packaging reveals what our cfothing reveals — about us. Wo are at aware that the way in which wo dross has tho power to arouso us. to re assure us. to shock us. What few off us realize is that we oursclvos are exercising that power and that every time we pul on clothes wo are giving signals to others about our sexuality and our own understand ng off our place In society. Body Packaging to us those messages that we are often unconsciously transmitting. Scmo reactors may wen be shocked by what they discover aboiX thcmsoNos; others will be delighted; all will be much more aware of Ihomsoh'os and their impact on others. Body Packaging is a copiously and stunningly ¡lustrated book about bedy adcmmoM h aB its fascinating forms. It covers a la off ground from codpieces and perde sheaths to higb-heeted shoes and French krJckcrs: ffrem uniforms and bondage gear to wcdcing dresses, tai coals and jeans. Body Packaging is controversial, visualy exciting, and packed with sturning Kuslrabons. many In full cokx. It demonstrates ho*x and why even the most careful porson broadcasts — by the clothing he or she wears—a dea r signal about h's or her sexuality.
19SS, ax 12,20Spp, profusely fHuatratod.
moat tn lull color, Indexed, hardcover.
BODY PACKAGING: $26.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94166)
*** THE SHAMELESS NUDE
A Selection of Article? and Stories
from Nude Living The Shameless Nude contains a selection of articles and svortes from Nude Living, a puWicalton that began its existence *n 1961. A few of Iba articles have been updated to include reterenoes to today's society and the status or social nudty in its eyes. Others have bean left intact te ¡rústrate the situation faced by nudists during the ported In history when tie general public fist became aware of the importance of sotf-and-body-acceptence. The Shameless Nude is offered to illuminate toe conviction that the human body is clean and wholesome. Tito editors hope that litóse papes will carry this belief to some of those individuals who now consider nudism as an unknown concept, and In so doing increase their unctorslanáoQ, expand the? concepts, and enrich their lives. Contents include: o Obscenity, Law and Nudism o The Joy of Nudism o Nudism. Freud & Preventive Psychiatry o Would You Pose mhout Ctoibas? o American and European Nudism o Nudsm's Fellowship With Nature O Will-im Btoko — Madman or Genius? o Naked at Home o sex Education: The Orphan-Annto of the Schools o The Kiss that Couldnt be Stopped O Why are Nudists Defensivo? O When Is a Pkzluro Obsceno? O Sex and Women in Advertising c Nudism in Classical Utopias o And much more. The Shameless Nuda contains dozens nod dozens of photographs, man)* in ftfl cotor. of nAked humans of all sizes, shapes, ages, ard gender. 1921,8x11, 136 pp, profusely iUus trotad, hardcover. THE SHAMELESS NUDE: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85140)
*** THE MAGIC OF FEMALE EJACULATION VHS Video With Booklet
Produced by House O'Chlcks
Female ejaculation! What is it? Where does it coma from? This e a how-to video for women and ttie'r lovers. Popular 20th century etudes, including Uto Kinsey Report ard Masters & Johnson deny Utot women ejaculate, despite the fact that a number of their own subjects dd. in fact, ejaculate during orgasm. Doctors Ernest Grafcnlurg (of G-SpiX fame) and Robert L. Dickinson both reported that their female subjects ejaculated. The rnedcal term tor female ejaculation is Prostalic fluid. It does not look ex smell Ifco urine in any way. Most studies conclude that Uto fluid is produced by the paraurethral gland, which is surrounded by the urethral sponge. (An interesting note is that during fetal development th© urethral spixiga in women becomes the prostate in men.) This short video covers references to female ejaculation in literature and history, where exactly Uto fluid comes from, and what it is. Thon, an attractive and comely young lady of the female sex masturbates on camera, climaxing with ejaculation. Fascinalingl
1992. 15 mtnufe cetor VHS video with hooAlet
THE MAGIC OF FEMALE EJACULATION: $25.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85149)
VIDEOS ARE NON-RETURNABLE.
------ EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS: *** All the video topes we sell ore ; American VHS format. We regret that this • format is not compatible with European video players. Be sure to check your ? t player before ordering video tapes. Videos ; ■ are non-returnable. ------- DICTIONARY OF SEXUAL SLANG Words, Phrases & Idioms
from AC/DC to Zlg-zig
by Alan Richter, Ph.D. Tbs rich repertoire or sexual $ the ma[or ocncoms and preoccupations of the people wte speak It. Sexuality has always bean a vital concern. In fact, of the 615.COO words doftnnd In the most rocon! Oxford English detionary. more than cne-third havo had a sexual moaning or cornototicn at one time cc another in the thousand-year history cf the English language. Extensively researched by renowned British lexbogre^har A'en Richter, Dictionary Of Sexual Star# features: □ More than 4.0CO words, phrases, and qups that have cr have had a sexual cannototion □ Hundreds of quotations domcnslrabng how terms have been used by sources ranging from Chaucer. Shakespeare, and Blake to pop icons such as Lenny BDictionary Of ScxuaJ Stang ¡ncktdes term« dating as tar back as tho aarty Middle Agas, such as sard. neddy, and jape, and as recent as macfSno. catcher's mW. exchange DM*. Historians, writers, students, and word lovers alike will find th« cottec-.ton packed with surprising facts, meanings, and insights. 7bo author says In his In'.rodudfan. 'Language and scxcaSfy are contra/ foaturos of our irves. This book is concerned with thoir point of erforxetion. tn j broad sense the ¿¿tnguage ofsexuatty includes tedy language, gestures, and ait other forms of communication, in sddtion fo words and expressions. But this book focuses exc/usiveiy on the words and phrases that have come to have sexual meanings in English over the past SO) years or so. Thnyuyhout, / have striven to provide their origins and meanings, and/he metaphors expressed through them. This book, then, is a catalogue of the wonderfully varied English tangusge as A has evolved and been appHedto sexuaHty. “
1993. 6x9, 272pp, hardcover.
DICTIONARY OF SEXUAL SLANG: $29.95
(ORDER HUMBER 85169)
THE
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BOOK
*** THE BLACK BOOK 1993-1994
Complied by Bill Brent The Stack Book is a source
book for people interested in un-
usual aspects of sexuaty. The
author stares In the Introduction: ’ll
seems that In cur culture there is
much deceit and little truth available
regarding sexuaWy. rve tried to
rake tris tae moat irWifui resource
possible by listing aocurata. updo-
data information. Every listing in
this tfrectory has been verified by
questionnaire or pltone within live
s« months preceding pubicaticn. •What is the phrase, 'alternative sexuality?' In its broadest sense. I define it as any sexual or erotic act
not committed for the express purpose of procreation; in ether words,
erotic pleasure tor own sake I beteve that the comprises ths vast
majority of sexual behavior n most cultures. Inctodng curs; ycri In curs,
it Is consistently the least validated portion ct it. ’Everyone is sexual. (Evan choosing co I fancy involves acknowledg-
ing one's saxunity.) However, wo re living through an cm when semo
very powerful forces are trying to control oix behavior by suppressing
sex and ipstanng ignemneo. My reaction was to create a resource tint
fights this dehumanizing trend. I hope it provides ycu with a tool for
pursuing year sexual p’oasura in an informed, responsible manner. Ta$4. but rot least It's FUN to browse through this book — where
else can cne find information on tailcoing next to transvestism?’
rasa, 5HX8H, 199pp, tausevtod, softcover.
THE BLACK BOOK 1995-1W: $12X10
(ORDER NUMBER 85170)
*** THE JANUS REPORT ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
The First Broad-Scale Scientific National Survey Since KiriSdy by Samuel S. Janus, Ph. D. and Cynthia L. Janus, M.D. Based on a nationwide sur-
vey ol aCU« Americans of every
political ard resgous persua-
sion. from a>33 eighteen to
eighty and beyond, and from
e*rery income bracket and ever/
reg’on of the United States. The
Janus Report
surpaesoe al
previous etudes cf American
sexuality in both Its scope and
brearth. Frank, penetrating, and
at times surprising In Its
findings. The Janus Report
cuts through platitudes and
made hypo to dclvo deeply into
the American sexual psycho. Prcsenbng its copious statis-
tical findings in more than 270
tables, along with tho ebserva-
tions of a panel cf ccnsdbng
exports, and numerous candid aoccunts by partiepants re-counting their personal experiences. The Janus Report delais foe tho first time the enormous changes in sexual attitudes and practices that l-avc occurred in the 1980s and 1993s. Tho Janus Report also tiieds now ighl on a number cf today's most irrpc 19S3, 6x9, 446pp, charts, indexed, hardcover.
THE JANUS REPORT ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85168)
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xur.tiAjw. \ M}»av.tihtj\\i\.’in I1ÎE PQACTICEö *** THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
UNUSUAL SEX PRACTICES
by Brenda Love Il's stocking sometimes to think about whet otter poopte do lex itoir
own amusement and pleasure — stocking. but somehow fascinating.
That’s why this new book to so intriguing. Even those who would new
in a million years th’nk of piercing their 1tosh. or having sox in an open,
public aw. or taking pan In an orgy, find themselves interested to team
that other peopki do. The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices is at cnce
aiXtorttallvo and cnlortalnng. Brenda Love assembled an advisory
board of 15 rtomatonalty known sexologists (many of them physicians)
to review the bock’s contents and hrSp ensure its accuracy. The took
also bonolils from a non/udgmcntal approach which allows the author to
detoo and dosenbo practices In detail (often with scholarly citations)
without pandering or becoming lurid. Among the more than 700 topics covered hero arc: itomtory birth control computer sex lo.o potions pubic hair sculpturing transvestism yoni worship and much, much more. Tho norms of sexual a ctivity arc covered and so are the extremes,
both in our own society and ochers where defilement, fetishism,
fe06lUtfOA hot wax. won suturing end btoodtettlng arc accepted
practices. Readers will find the words In the copious glossary of sexual
terms uniquely intriguing. Moro than 150 illustrations by Ptoebe Gloeckner, Paul Mavrides and
Jute Nowdol big this fascinating text to life. The Encyclopedia of
Unusual Sex Practices '^
a handsome, hard bound compendium of the
world's most strange and txzarre sexual activities. Order your cop/
toCtoy. 1992, 7x9, $52 pp, 150 illustrations, hardcover.
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
UNUSUAL SEX PRACTICES: $29.95
(ORDER NUMBER $5156)
R. Dod Steele HowTo DATE
YOUNG
WOMEN
For Men Over 35 *** HOW TO DATE YOUNG WOMEN
For Men Over 35
by R. Don Steele For the roan who refuses to buy Of bu&M a young wwm This book offers realistic rnethods and sound advice from a 46-yea<- otd man who has dated young women for the past ten years. Steeto tells
you bkjnety who sto Is. where she fe. then tow to meet, talk with and
date tor. The principles are based entirety on understandng a young
woman and her ras/motivation to date a man ycur age. Learn why she
wants ard nacds to be your lover, then for 4 happen, rot make t
happen Understanding 18-24 year o'ds Why she's afraid of you and how to overcome hor fears Identifying which ones are interested in older men I low to act dross and talk Id interest and attract her Where and hew to meet her so you can talk with her naturally What to always say — and wtot to never say Courting when she knows there's no wedding In your future Getting that tough first date How to behave cn dates with tor Seducing her Sustaining your artair with her How to pass her tests of ycur determination or sincerity How to spot a cockteaser, then use her to moot her grifriends. who may bo interested in you How to anticipate tor manipulative moves and counter them Don't wear any of the forbidden 54 accessories Her 18 Inevitable questions — how to answer thorn without tying, foisting. or bullsfoflinq How to indorstand your competition — and tow to compete so she chooses you And much, much more. How To Dato Young Women is the single finest "moot women' took wo have over seen. Playboy Magazine calls it *Sol>d, realistic, practical, entertaining" Steele dons not bullshit you — In a world full of mcatymouths. Steele's honesty. straight talk, and real-world language are refreshing.
1967, 5H xSX, 216 pp, soft cover.
HOW TO DATE YOUNG WOMEN: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85126)
*** BEST CAT HOUSES IN NEVADA
Everything You Want To Know
About Legal Prostitution In Nevada
by JR. Schwartz
Houses
in Nevada
Today, prostitution is a
thriving, spirited, legal business
in Nevada. with 33 icensod
cathouses operating throughout
the stale They stretch from tho
outskirts of Bono ard Carson
City, cast to Fatten on I highway
50. to Weds on Interstate 33.
south to Vie outskirts of Las
Vegas, and north on Highway
95. through live deserts and into
the mountains. Tho cathousos have sixto
exotic names as Thn Chicken
Ranch. 7 ho Coionlail, The
Cherry Patch. Kitty's Guest
Ranch, Mustang, and the New
Sagebrush Guest Ranch. Some
houses are as small as two
room shacks, others as big as
hotels. The women ihai work in them run the spectrum oi age, race, coter, and religious proferanco. Many are extremely religious; others decounoxi mo Blbte a long time
ago. The names of the working ladles mght bo Jan. Coco. Kcisha. Kim.
Cissy. Angel. Kathy, Ashley, or Jcnntor. You don’t really know, because
calhouses are theaters and the women that work in them actresses. Many girts havo stogo names, and that’s al you will over know about them. When not performing, they have other lives to lead and appreciate the anonymity. The acts they perform? Anything you want Ths unusual bcok discusses all the legal house« of precaution in Nevada today, giving Vie exact location, description of facilties. prices, and special services alterad. Fasoheting, clever, and well written — a unique and onterisinng. well a« useful book.
J9M, 4H X 7, ISSpp, mjtpti xnd photos. no ft cow.
BEST CAT HOUSES IN NEVADA: $7.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85C91)
*** TANTRIC SEX
by E. J. Gold and Cybele Gold
Tantric Sex pay/dss. explict. skillful ristnxtons toe too practice of sexual Tantra based on ttoo secret teachings of ancient wisdom schools. The authors have tested. rotlnod and adapted these methods into a powerful system ct Tantric practice specifically designed for modem Western practitioners. instructions for beginning, ntermedialo and advanced levels of pracbco are provided. Many ancient esoteric techniques cf cosmc sex yega are made pubic in this breakthrough guide. Tantric Sex reveals step-by-step how to: Use sexual union to attain mystics/ fusion with /he Cosmic Sod and celebrate the eternal Cosmic Couple Achieve the Tantric Orpssm and other ecstatic sprtual states Explore higher dimensions and meet sptntiMt Guidos Experience the ps/cnic dmensfonot sex Er\ Enhance reistfonshp faMtimenf andsexuaf satisfaction Andmofa Tantrfc Sex $ very easy to understand ard use. White certain esoteric techniques must noccssarty be transmitted via personal inbation. Tantric Sex systcmaticaly and in great detail reveals al you need to know to attain ecstatic fusion wXh live beloved. Tantric Scx\z a unique, direct, corrprehtinsive and very practical guida to the essential practices of authentic sex yoga . 'This ts absolutely tho best book on Tantra that /have ever seen. “ — Robert Anton Wilson
12SS. S'iJTSh, 1S4pp. Htestrated, soft cow.
TANTRIC SEX: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85082)
------- He: Is the world ready
for GENITOLOGY? She: I know I am, and
thanks to LOOMPANICS
UNLIMITED for bring-
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Roading the Genitals
by Dr. Seymore KUtz and Dr. Ima Peeper
ME N: Do you have tire cock that aS *vmen tore?
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tremendous resurgence
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tie genitals. With this
arousal has come a
reformation ol ancett
principals into the
modem science of
Gcnitolcgy. It is based
on ageless wisdom, nevertheless it has taken tho thrust of modem research Id truly bring
together these anctent principas in a form that can be embraced by
modem man. In tact, research has grown at such a voracious rate that voluminous piles of unevaXwtod material began to clog the offices at toe School of Genridcgteal Anthrcpctogy and overflow into tho hall. A solution had to be Icurxl. and found it was. Drs. KkU and Peeper have dono a marvelous job of condonsng and collating the information into one volume understandable to the average person — Gonitology: Roading tho Genitals. Do not bo fooled. This is the cream c4 research. What we have in Genitoiogy \s a compact manual of intensely useful material that wit, in a few short hours, start you on the road to successful-/ roading anyone’s geritals. Bo prepared 10 amaze your friends and oorfcund your enemies with the information in this book. In th'« amazing volume am rweatod too History of Gonitotogy. How to (to a correct reading for malos. How to do a correct reading for females, and How to inlorprat tho roadngs. All known varieties of tolh male erxl ternate gerOalUi aro covered... cr. uncovered. Find out things you never thought you'd know with Gcnftologyl Wo reccmmcnd this book very hlgtYy ter anyone considering getting into the area of the genitals.
loss. S/ixSh. 12S ppe profusofy iihiitraM. son cow.
GENÍTOLOGY: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85103)
*** NUDIST MAGAZINES OF THE 50s & 60s
Collectors' Edition:
Book Ono Romombor back
when if >ou wanted Io
Icok at pictures of to-
tab/ nakod human
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Nudist Magazines Of
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¡8 a
masterpece of both
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technology, liberally if- lusrated with authentic photo* and articles appearing In the very 1lrst unretouched nudist magazines. Its a collectors' item» It's taken from negatives of ttie original magazines dating from the earliest issues In the 19408 to me late 19€K)S. factual unretouched photos cf nekkkJ men. women, and chiWrcnl Sev Nudist Magazines Of The 50s A 60s!
19SJ. SH x ft, fOOpg, iffusfrated, softcover.
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(ORDER NUMBER 85160)
nona .1* JtTuAfniiVtf .luiAuL^r of
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*** EROTICA
An Illustrated Anthology of
Sexual Art and Literature
by Charlotte Hill and William Wallace - A bcautifU collection ct 'for-
bkfcfan" Itoraturc and art - A joyous celnbmticn of human
sexualcy - Offers entertainment, infor-
mation and excitement This profusely and beauti-fUty
illustrated anticfogy is a thought-
fully arranged and care-fUly
presented coFeclion of the very
best examples of sexual art and
literature, it spans 2,000 years
from classical Rome and the
ancient East to the novels of D.H.
Lawrence and Henry Miler. The
emphasis is cn the Wo-
enhancing qualities of good
erotica and the rosiil is a se-
lection that will appeal as much
to women as it does to man. There is a wide variety of cultures, tastes and attitudes here txit the memos are always entertaining, exciting and eryoyable. Famous names inctodo Frank Harns. John Cle'ard. Anais Nin. Boccaccio and Casanova. This anthology one of the best of its kind: informative, wide-ranging. and above all. fun. (For sale toaduifs only.)
1992, 9x 11, 160pp, iihntrated. softcover.
EROTICA: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85161)
*** CAUGHT LOOKING
Feminism, Pornography & Censorship
Complied by the Feminist Anti-Censorship Task Force Caught Looking applauds sexual pleasure and diversity. In this collection, feminist writings on issues of pornography, censorship and sexuality are paralleled by sexually explicit imagery dating from the 1690's to the present. The women who created Caught Looking chose these images to surprise, excite and defght. Together. these ¡mages and texts respond directly to conservative efforts at censorship. Caught Looking invites women to further exptore their own sexuaity. Caught Looking combines serious essays by feminists, explicit visuals, and an attitude both probing and pfayfut. It will bewilder some with its provocative nature txjt will excite far more with its boldness. Caught Looking began as a co’lection of essays. written between 1978 and 1936. that were complex! by the Feminist Anti-Censorshp Task Force to servo act-vfst ends. As the project devetoped. so dd tte ambition of the artists. They began to see a larger goal for Caught Looking V«hy not a book that tooked at a range of pornoyaphto material? Why not a pornography colection that would itself have to run the gauntlet of potential censors? (For safe to adutts only) 'Caught Looking moves us toward the day when woman, too, wW make and seer their own erofc ¿mages — pteyfu!, eager, impassioned, unashamed.' — The Village Voice
1992, 3» x 11, profuxeiy iifux/rxted, softcover.
CAUGHT LOOKING: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85162)
*** LOVEMAPS Clinical Concepts of Sexual/Erotic Health and
Pathology, Paraphilia, and Gender Transposition
in Childhood, Adolescence, and Maturity
by John Money
If you have a native language, you also have a native lovemap. John Money, bestseting author of many bocks on human sexuality, has coined the term ‘tovomap’ io describe the mental template expressed to every indMduafs sexuerotic fantasies and practice. According to Dr. Money. lovcmap potholy/ has its genesis early to We. but mahtasts itself in full after puberty. Iha author gwes us a close examination Lovemaps
features: New principles regarding the development of human sexuafcy • Extensfce end comprehensive clinical case studos • A detionary of paraphilas • How and when paraphilias are gener- atod: their cnlogeneHc and pfrytogerntic origins Lovemsps delneales new principles regard ng ihe development of human sexuaTity and eroticism in health and In pathology, from total life tlrough chidhocd to adolescence and arkilthocd. Technical and uncommon terms used in ths book are defined to a glossary, making Lovemaps an. interesting and useful resource to the professional as w^ll as the non-epeclalisl.
19S6. Sri xS^i, 55f ppf indexed, softcover.
LOVEMAPS: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85178)
*** SEXUAL ENERGY ECSTASY
A Guide to The Ultimate,
Intimate Sexual Experience
by David Ramsdale and Ellen Dorfman SEXUAL ENERGY ECSTASY
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Miai *iv
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Sexual Energy Ecstasy
reveals the complete secret
of how «o have your ultimate,
intimate sexual experience. After reading Sexual
Energy Ecstasy,
you will
understand how to: • Pro-
long. intensify ard deepen
orgasm • Achieve or do'ay
orgasm, casiy • Experience
tho ecstasy of Total Relax-
ation Orgasm (TRO) — the
total fusion climax meat toned
in The Joy of Sax • Mako
lovo In tho secret soft st/cs •
Locate and stimulate your
Love spot and Love gland Trigger the (thymus) prostate point that enaWos a
man to last and las: • Climax
without genital orgasm • Develop Non-EaaZatcpleasure with pompior (vaginal musete power) • Stimulate .nciioving
points for more energy and pleasure. Radtjoo stress wr.h special
peaceful positions • Enpy ponce and lovo together with pair bonding
and tuning exercises • Tako charge of your lovo life with powerful
sexerclses • Use sexual energy for hoaing and rejuvenation •
Recognize the signs of sexual and emotional compatibility • Andmuch,
much more.
199$, x 6^ 284pp. liiustrtrled, indexed, soft cover.
SEXUAL ENERGY ECSTASY: $15.95
(QRPER NUMBER 85059)
SEXUAL SOLUTIONS
by Michael Castleman
‘if this Aart www required reading in high schools. this column would ba out ofbusiness.* — THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR Sexual Solutions is tho most sensible. supportive and practical gu'de enter written tor mon about makng tovo. Al a tmo when roughly half of at Amarxan mon experience some problems In their tovemaking, Sexual Solutions provides s:mp’o. ctoar, usetol answers for virtually every SexdfiJ SitU-MiOA. It h6w Sigh! Shifts in fit!tUdO. technique, and approach can often eliminate recurrent problems and create successful ard exciting sex. Men wtx> make the relatively minor adjustments outlined in this candid book will be well on their way to becoming the ccnBdenL accompished and appreciated lovers they haw always wanted to be. Written in straightforward language, the bock ia sefitfy grounded in current research from scientific sources. Comprehensive in scope, the book combines simple do-it-yoursell sex therapy suggestions with the blest information on women's tovemaklng preferences, Wrih control, arxf genial self-health for men. The author explains the major cbstactas lo satisfying lovemaking, and leXs hnw to o,»si reemo them: how to last tenger, how to deal with crocthn probtoms and nofrcjxulation. what lums women on — and off. Unlike books whkh force a slngte approach to every sttonben, ScxuaJ Solutions presents optisns. Unike the sex theorists who would attribute virtually all oroclicn problems to psychological causes, Castleman reveals that an increasing number of such problems have physfcalQxgsric causes, par tic daily from job exposure to hazardous chemicate and drug 8'de elfecle. Itare at last fe a book that realy helps, a book aimed not at cinfcai Iherapsts or ’macho* men out to provo something but at anybody who wants to increase hie skills in natural. pteasuraWe lovemaking. KgWy recommended!
tSSS. 6x9, 301 pp, Ptustnted, Indexed, softcover.
SEXUAL SOLUTIONS: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85100)
ISHTAR RISING
by Robert Anton WHson
*** SEX BY PRESCRIPTION
The Startling Truth
About Today’s Sex Therapy
by Thomas Szasz Wo are very happy to offer our readers the observations of renngndc pcychatmt Thomas Szasz: •Sex is a bcdy-contact sport It te safe to watch but more tun io play. Although sex is a risky ©ame. one is supposed to pretend that n ts not. Yet il is tho dangerousness. rather than the mystertousness, of the gamo that provides sox 'experts’ their marry followers. Premising to teach peepto how Io pSay tho sex game well, saxdogisls seduce them into believing that they can teach them how to ptey It safely — whtoh, of course, no one enn do. Why? Because tho dangefousness of human sauAifcylics n tho fact that sexual acts are ao very personal. Behaving sexually toward another person is risky because doing so Is profoundly sdf-rcvoaling and because the needs of the partdpams ere constantly changing and are rarely fully complimentary. There is singly no way to avoid this. •Next to the need for sleep, wafer, and tood, th« sexual urge is our most powerful b'otegical drive. Nevertheless. norther releasing this drive nor inhbi'ng 11 constitutes or causes disease. This remarkable fact alone ought to make us skeptical about contemporary medical claims concerning the pathology and therapy of sexual dysfunctions. YcL Ux> very accepterxe of suh terms ae ‘sexual dysfunctions.' 'sexual dsorder.' and 'sexual pathJcg/ makes us belteve that such ccntf Hens CDCSt.' —Thomas Szasz. Sex by Prescription
x8H. 22$ pp, Indexed. soft cover.
SEX BY PRESCRIPTION: $13.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85132)
This book, franwy, got wttien
originaiy because an editor at Playboy
Preee asked me If I coUd write a whoto
book cn lh#3 female breast. Sure.' I s^d
at once. I wcukf have sad tho same if to
had asked me If I couW wreo a book cn
the buH-etephanfs toenails. I was treko
that month and would have Inod to write
anything, ri semobedy would pay mo for
C. Whan I got tho contract and the first
hat of the advance monoy. I sat dc<.\n
and asked myself what tho hall I w*oUd
put in the damned book. I deeded to
write a treatise cn the retetlcnship of tho
breast to the rise and fan c< Goddess
rolgions. and — to keep myscM amused, and thereby speed the wrillrg so I coUd gel the second halt of tho advance quickly combine this with a basis introduction to Taoist philosophy, so disguised mat nebody but tho poopto who write commentaries cn Finnegans Wake would ever fguro cut how many hidden meanings there warn in every paragraph. It was a lol of fun. I Competed thg job in throo weeks. To my surpnso tho finished work, published ar. 7he Book Of Tho Breast, sdd better than either of Ue Otter two books I had dene for Playboy Press, rece'r.ed good reviews On tho places where it was rcvicwod at all) ard seems to have been enjoyed by a tot cf readers, who wrote mo some rice fan letters. Nobody al a'l ever wrote to tel me that they hod decoded my more cbscure jokes or deephered Iha mystical dcc.rinns hidden between the jokes.* — Robert Anton V/ilson. Ishtar Rising
1989,5H x an. 203 pp, Ktusirafed. soft color.
ISHTAR RISING: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85115)
** Drugs *** Introduction It should be apparent by now that tho so-called ‘War On Drugs" Is little more than a flimsy excuse for the Government to violate what remains of our civil liberties. We humans have been getting high on many different substances ever since we first set foot on this planet. There is more absurd, malicious, and downright wrong- headed crap written about drugs than any other subject. The books in this section have been carefully chosen to give you the zes/dope on dope. *** SECRETS OF METHAMPHETAMINE MANUFACTURE
Revised and Expanded Third Edition
by Unde Foster A. tcndnnw, revised and
qxpondad cdrtjon of cog oí
our best-setting ’cookbooks.’
inducing a reepo for the Itoi
new drug, methcathinone, or
•cat* Here's what Uncle
Fester has to say About the
new Third Edil ton: Iba world of am-
pbotarrrno manufacture is an
increasingly ccmpicated and
profitable dace. An unendng
ide of rules and regulations
continue to swcop the land,
making materials useful for
tho homo manufacture oí
drugs ever more drfficuit to
obtain. The infftralicn of the
pcpUace with ever greats*
numbers of police informants
continues unabated. It is into
this environment that I bring forth the Third Edition of Secrete of Methamphetamine Manufacture. 'In such an envlronnnent. the aspiring manufacturer must bo prepared to start cocking using over the counter materials which wiB never be denied the public dun to thalr valúa to mcn»d and powerful interests. I. for one. seo httfo tkolbood that products such as off-the-shelf diet prts and cold remedies will be successfully rcuted from tito store Shelves just to fight another futile round of the Drug War. *As my contribution to this Drug War. I launch fSecrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture Greet emphasis has been placed upon the use of over-the-counter (OTC) medicines and hardware stere chemicals as starling materials. Simple and tested procedures are presented wrtVcb effectively convert OIC gartogc into high- octane. very pure human rocket fuel. ’My very special treat for }*ou In this odfton Is the most casiy home manufactured drug of al tme. the very enjoyable methamphetamine anatog. lActbcathnone (CAT) — Kitchen Improvised Crank. You wit bo very pleased, Im sure.* — Uncle Fester Speed. crank, wire, cat. crystal meth, ice. ecstasy... This is the most amazing. stf$p-by-stop, how to-do-a book on the manufacture ©4 methamphetamine over pnnted. The rosut of over a Casado of research and experimentation, this book is not meant lo encourage anyone to break the law; rathe*, it points out die ultimate futfity of government prohibition of ’ccntrclled substances’ by showing just how easPy these substances can be manufactured. Every step meihafTphetamne manufacture $ wvered, hom procuring the (necessary chemicals ard lab equipment to keeping out of trouble wnh thn taw. Tho author has gone to pains to determine which chemical purchases are being monitored by Uto bureaucrats. The un- availabiity o< certain chemicals means manufacturing processes have been revised I rem previous ©Silicas to take advantage of those chemicals sbil available. Chapters inckide - Chemicals a rd Equpmont - 7ho LouckardtWatoch Reaction: An Overview - Preparation ©4 Phcrr/acctorz? - Preparation of N-Methyfiormamide - Making Methamphetamine - Industrial-Scale Production - Phenyfacetone from B-Keto Esters - Phenylacelcne va the Tube Furnace - Other Methods of Making Phenyiacetone - A Naw Brea kthrough: Phenytacetone from Allybenzene - The Way o< the Bomb - Reductive Alkylation Without the Bcmb - Methylamine - Th© Rider Reaction: Arrpltotamnee DVectty from ATybenzene - MethampbetaminefromEphedrine - Metltoaihncne: Kitchen Impressed Crank - MOA. XTC. and other Psychedelic Amphetamines - Ice - Galfcraong Che Vacuum - KcopngOutoi Trouble - Legitimate Uses of Some Chemicals •Controlled substances’ laws are being used to violate the civil rights of American citizens. Ths book demonstrates the absurdly of ml such Laws by showing just how easily these substances can ba manufactured. Soki for kyfomyalionatpurposes only. 1994, 5H X SU, 202pp, Wu*fr»tod. toft COW.
SECRETS OF METHAMPHETAMINE
MANUFACTURE (Third Edition): $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85177)
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Hemp Video *** THE 90’s HEMP VIDEO
by Instructional Telecommunications Foundation
D»d you knew
- Tho Declaration of Independence and the
Constitution were originally written on
paper made of hemp - Betsy Ross made the first American flag
out of hemp - Before 1937. Levi jeans were made of
hemp - Ono aero of hemp equate lour acres of
trees hemp can to used to produce
paper, fabric, fuel, and more... Its all hero in The 9O's Hemp Video as
seen cn Tr»e 90's caWe channel nod public
TV nationwide With Johnny Marijuana-seed.
US Dtetrict Court Judge Robert Sweet. Don Fiedter. Executive Direcloc of NORML. and many more. Learn all about hemp, the most beneficial ptent that mankind has ever domesticated. and how the Insane War On Drugs is depriving us of the benefits of this marvetous wed.
1990. Ml color. Wmlnutec VHS Fa*k>.
THE 90 s HEMP VIDEO: $25.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85133)
Videos arc nonreturnabta.
*** BETTER BEER & HOW TO BREW IT
by M.R. Reeso Thnk of it — beer ©1 12-20 cents a bottio. and the best bcor you’ve ever tasted, labored Io the exact quirk of your longue. This is the promise oi M.R. Reese in Better Beer & How To Brew It And Ive drivers cn the promise. FoTow his instructions, liven flip the cap Crt a bottte of beer o! your own brewing and taste — yctfll never want to go back to tnosc sloro-bcughl varieties. It’s easy too. Biree hours at Ihe moot for five gallons of beer. The trardosl part. Reese writes, is waiting for four to sk weeks for the beer to reach perfection. With the nineteen recipes you can brew vop gradn beer ,-vnd ata: American. Canadian, or European style, frem light summer beers to the heavier Irtsh stout and heern to vary recipes to gal exactly tho ptaasmg taste that you want M.R. Reese, a member of a brewing famly from before Prohibition (fays, tells the secrets of brewing ho's learned in years of making hs own favorites. 'For anyone who would Ike io try h«s hand at making beer, this book represents ere of the finest nslructicn manuals... It contains al the essential information a person roods and Is wntten In such a style that ri is a pleasure to rood. ’ American Wine Society Jouma!
1978, 8x9, T28pp, Ntuatrated, indexed. sod cover.
BETTER BEER 8 HOW TO BREW IT: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85056)
*** PILLS-A-GO-GO
Journal of Pills
by Chet Antonín!,
Editor and Publisher Chet Anioninra PWs-aso-go has long been one of our favorite zines, and we are very pleased to see this collection of the first 15 issues. Ai tho news on pills - - over-the-counter as well as proscription! It includes reports on new pills being tested, legal news, end much mom Sometimes tho cdtor reports on lis own experiments with over-the- counter medications, such as the time he Chugged down 8 ounces Of DM cough syrup and get in tcPilla-a-go-goH!
1993. 8fi x ft. 43 pp. softcover.
PILLS-A-GO-GO: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85179)
*** CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION
OF CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORIES
Second Edition
Revised & Updated
by Jack B. Nimble This book da-
scrbcis in slep-by-
step detail how to set
up and run a clan-
dostino ttug bbora-
107 — without gol-
fing caught.
Moti-
vated by a heart-fell
desire Io dispel the
abysmal ignorance
c4 11x3 American
peepta regarding
“drugs/ the author
reveals every aspect
of running an ¡regal
drug manufacturing
lab. Jack B. Nimblo
reveals how to select
a location for a tfan-
dsstino drug labora-
tory. how to cover
ycur tracks, safety
procairtans. and
when and how to
shut down your op- eration to keep out of tho slammer. One of tho most important chapters is Prarwomont of Suspicious Homs, brxuuxwi chcmtaal corrpanws often watch ccrtan reagents and report orders to the DEA, and in fact, arc required Io do so cn certain chnmtaals. AJed. Iha DEA cAen runs ’Sling’ opsrattans by setting up take chomica! companies which sell suspeious chemicals 3rd then arrest their customers. So. knowing how to extract suspicious chemicals from everyday products so’d in hardware, grocery, and aiZo suppy stores is absduely vital for the underground chemist! Jack B. Nimble tells yxro how to extract safrole, the major ingredient needed to synthesize many methyenedioxy drugs such as MDA. MDMA, mmoa, “EVE/ etc., from sassafras oil. which is available over-the-counter in gnxory scores and pharmacies; ephedrine and (Xher good precursors to amphetamines from “asthma meticaltans'; hgh quality ether from “starting fluid'; chlcxofocm from 'spot remover'; and the usually drttault k> find tetrahydrofuran from “PVC pipe cleaner/ In this Chapter, the author also discusses Ixow to find a 'tegtimate' use for chemicals you need, and how to order them from regular chemical supply houses. The author also discusses how to manufacture >our own glassware and other laboratory equipment from everyday items. Also covered are tubtats. capsules, and other packaging methods tor iregat drugs. The clandestine laboratories described in this book donl have to be used to make l log.-u psychoactive drugs — they could be used to manufacture medicines and useful chem'cals In a war or survival situation. Titis book is sok! tor informatics purposes oniy.
9994. 3Hx8H, 133pp, Mustrxted, softcover.
THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF
CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORIES (Second Edition): $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85178)
NITROUS OXIDE
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*** LAUGHING GAS
Nitrous Oxide
Edited by Michael ShodUn, David Wallcchlnsky
and Saunle Sa Iyar
Inhaling laughing
gas. or nitrous oxide. has
gained a ne* pepdarity.
Yai recent tfscoverioB
about the dan^rs 01
Inhaling lbs gas are not
wkfety disseminated.
These daveteixnente
make this underground
classic more irnpcxtant
and rotovant than ovor.
Laughing Gas is the
only book about tho
rocrcathnal uso of
nitrous oxide. a?so called
*tl»e air of paradise.* It
contains writings dating
beck to the eighteenth
century on «very aspect
of laughng gas from thn
history and effects to tho
pharmacology Laughing Gm In-
ckxfes: Tta tasdna&ng 200 year history of taughng gas • Classic writing on laughing gas by
William James and oOhors ♦ An introduction on pharmacological
developments • Dangers, precautions and recent discoveries •
Wonderful drawings. Sttiographs. and photographs • Existential
accounts ci personal experiences with laughing gas • PMoscphicat
ruminations cn the moan ing of laughing gas • And much more. Also included are ejections for making and obtaining nitrous oxkfo. 1992. x 8H, 89 pp, Mustmted. soft cover.
LAUGHING GAS'. $12.95
(ORDER HUMBER 85155)
*** MARIJUANA LAW
by Diehard Glen Bo ire Over 400, OOO people are arrested
for mar^uana possession each ycad
Marijuana Law
will hnlp renders
understand how people roduzo the
probabKty of arrest and defend
themselves from prosecution if ar-
rested. Readers will learn: - When a police officer can legally
stop you - When you can be searched
★ When you have to be read yotx
rights ★ What io de If the cops come to
your home with a search warrant - How to counter many poice
tactics simply by knowing your
rights. Marijuana Law is the meet thor- ough book we have seen on how to proleci your rights? Rch.-vd Glen Boi re is a dafense attorney specializing In marijuana cases. This book is based on hia many years of expartoren and research. 1992. 5Hx8M, 171 pp. indexed, softcover.
MARIJUANA LAW: $12.95
(ORDER HUMBER 85167)
tail ixifti PSYCHEDELICS
ENCYCLOPEDIA
r1- M PEHi SIAFfORO *** PSYCHEDELICS ENCYCLOPEDIA
Third Expanded Edition
by Peter Stafford With a naw forowecd on
recent developments and an
appendix on Ecstasy.
Psychedelics Encyclopedia
is a mind expanding archive
of lire psyrhedcic ape.
chroriding the drugs that
revolutionized a generation
and clanged the world. Psychedelics Encyclo-
pedia
draws from scientific
research, personal accounts
and popular kleraturo to doc-
ument the properties at-
tributed to psychedelic sub-
stances. ther preparation and
use. and llw shilling social
altitudes toward them over
Dio past halt-century. This la
a remark-aWo sourcebook for
anyone Interested to the psy- chological, btologlcaL physologtoal and cultural aspects ot psychotic drugs. A fascinating hfeioricaJ reference on psychedelia, from the LSD- 25 of the sutes, to the memory and cognitive enhancers cf today. Topics that are covered Include: botan/ and cultivation; effects and pharmacology; LSO. canmWs. poycto; mushrooms, cacti, moscaino and yago; Haight-Ashbury and Woodstock; Dylan and The Baarics; Gosrpa Washingtcci, Don Juan. Lenny Bruzo, and Albert Hohman. Chapters ¡naturio: • Tho LSD Famiy • Peyote. Mescaline and San Podro • Maquana and Hash'sh • Psibcybri Mushrooms • Nutmeg and MDA • DMT. DET. DPT and Other Short-Acting Tryptemnes • Ay^huasca. Yage and Harmallne • Iboga and Ibogaine • Flying Agaric. Panther Cape «ind ’Soma* ♦ Contrasting Profiles • And much mora. Psychcddfcs Encyclopedia erwexs history, botany, pharmacology, physical effects, mental effects, forms, sources, and punty tests ioc each ptsychndnlc subslanoo dscussod. and includes a great deal of information on. Belladonna. Ychimbo, Kava-Kava. Ketamine, and Nitrous Oxide, as wet as the substances listed above. Peter Stafford's Psychedelics Encyclopedia is the single finest tock e\*er written on psychiedelk: substances and their use — just say know!
19P2, 6x9, 420pp. b'/ustrated Indxxed, soft eemw.
PSYCHEDELICS ENCYCLOPEDIA: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85154)
*** PSILOCYBIN
Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide
by O. T Oss & O.M Oeric Psilocybin Is a highly visionary natural compound (psilocybin mushrooms grow wiVd in the Port Tcwnscnd area, and in many other places around tho USA) with a long trad ton of shamanic uso and cfoso simi- fenty to normal brain chemistry. Psilocybin is the revised and expanded eriton of tho unsurpassed classic manual cn home cu’tvation ci psib- cybln mushrooms. These 81 tact-filed pages arc all the informalion you need to succeed with tha cuhn'abon of Stropharia cubends (aka Psitocybe cuben- Sh^, the undisputed queen of the psibcybin-ccnlaining fungi. All tlx) details of beating, isolaing. propagating and fruiting 'the Gotten Teacher* aro hero in addition to a provocative foreword by Terence McKenna, an expanded chrorvulcgy of mushrooms in history, a technical glossary, ard bibliography. This is the book mushroom abotonados have been waiting for — the book that created tho post modem era of home cultivation that provides US with tho visionary sacrament of Mazatocan shamanism. Order yours today!
1SSS, 5H xS>i, 81 pp, Musirá ted soft cover.
PSILOCYBIN: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85144)
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k WI.XIEBEI) IIDSEX *** FROM CHOCOLATE TO MORPHINE
Everything You Need To Know
About Mind-Altering Drugs
by Andrew Well, M.D, and Winifred Rosen An essent'al. authori-
tative scurcc book cn
drugs and drug uso.
now rev-sod ard
dated! Ten years ago.
too orignal cd'.on of
From Chocolate To
Morphine
was recog-
nized immediately as
the definMK'e guiris to
legal and iregai drugs.
Now best-seiing author
Dr. Andrew Woll and
coauthor Winifred
Rosen have rovsod
thdr popular book. pro-
vlring essential infor-
mation about the new
drugs of the 1IZJDs. Drugs reman par-
vas.vo. and parents and
children ali«xj need
completo, unbiased
information about how drugs alfect the mird and the body. Either conctohng nor condemning
drug use. the auhors cover a wide range ot available substances, from
oolfeo to majuana, from antlNstaminns to psychoctaics, from steroids
to the now 'smart drugs.' Besdes dsscdbng the ikny effects cf each
drug, the authors discuss precautions and altemath'es, thus allowing
reactors to make informed and intelligent choces. Extensively illustrated. supplemented by helpful comments from
diug vaw and nonvaers, From Chocolate To Morphine $ a unique
resource. This clean bonded, authoritative book is now moro valuable
than mar. 1993, 7H x 9, 9154 pp, WustrMed, indexed, ioft cover.
FROM CHOCOLATE TO MORPHINE: $13.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85172)
*** MARIHUANA, THE FORBIDDEN MEDICINE
by Lester Grinspoon, M.D.,
and James B. Bakalar For many centuries patents and physicians have found marihuana to be a highly cricctrvc medicine. This drug, outlawed for more than fifty years in tho United States, provides rolcf from nausea, pan and muscle spasms, ard alleviates symptoms of glaucoma, multiple sclerosis. AIDS, migraine, and other dedicating ailments. Yet the US government grants on>/ twelve patients in tho entire country ti e right to use marihuana modcaiy. and permits even that with great reluctance, to ths important book. Dr. Lester Grinspocn ard James D. Bakalar draw on twenty years of research to describe the medical benefits of marihuana, explain why it has been forbidden, and argue that iul legalization is necessary to make it available to all patients who need it. Much of the book consists of accounts written by patients (irxdudng coo from famed scientist Stephen Jay GoUd) that dramattoally illustrate rot only the relief provided by marihuana but also toe unnecessary distress caused by the need to obtain it illegally. Grinspoon and Bakalar recount the tong history of medcal marihuana use. discuss the real (as opposed to fancied) potential health hazards of the drug, and analyze the social causes of the governments ins&ence co making outlaws of Its medical users. They find that marihuana is a romerkaby safe substance and that criminalizing 4s use »3 costly, Ineffective, ard unfair. They conclude that legalizing it for medical purposes a'one would be unworkable ard that 4 must be given Iha same status as alcohol — legal, with appropriate Irritations, for use by addfts for any purpose. 1993. 5H xSii, 19Spp, indexed, hardcover.
MARIHUANA. THE FORBIDDEN MEDICINE: $22.50
(ORDER NUMBER 85173)
*** DRUG IDENTIFICATION BIBLE
Edited by Rm Marnell
This is one of tho handiest books on drugs we have seen. Tte beautiful fun color photographs uro alone worth the price of the book. Drug Identification Bible documents the current drug scone with the use of color ptootos, ocmb’nnd with informatton on street prices, purities, packaging, metoods ot use. slang, ard other factual information. Two sectons of the Drug Identification Bible are do voted to tho dentincatton of tablets and capsutos. n>s section on Controlled Proscription Drugs shows fud color actual site photos of 602 of the estimated 620 proscription tablets and capsules wNch are controfed by the DEA. Tho section on non-ccntroltod and over-the-counter drugs flats marking and logo information cn nearly 7.0C0 Homs. Two sections ate devoted to illicit drugs. All mapr illicit drugs are included, with 39 pages of full color photos of Uicit drugs. Where possible. U>e pictorial path is shown for each drug: how it is grown, produced, distributed, packaged for sale on Iha street, paraphernalia associated wflh Its use. methods of ingesdon. etc. Also induced are a 28 page section of drug slang, and a weight conversion chart. The word 'drug' often ex^ckes an emotional response from peopte. In the Drug Identification Bible, every effort Ivas been made to present factual information to toe reader to an unbiased and truthful manner.
7993, 6x9, Stopp, ittuxtrated, soft cover.
DRUG IDENTIFICATION BIBLE: $24.85
(ORDER NUMBER 85171)
Lcgxty produced cocaine vd.ote^ies for about $60.00 per gram in the medca! industry. Ttxr titree forms of pharmaceutical cocaine are from top to bottom: Cocairte powder, soiubie tabtef. and liquid solution. (Photos from Drug Identification Bible.) *** CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Chemical & Legal Guide to Federal Drug Laws
by Alexander T. Shulgin, Ph.D. This revised and updated edition of toe definitive source of information about Illegal drugs lets: ♦ All scheduled drugs ♦ Chemical structures by famiy ♦ All Federal Rogster Citations used lo jushty changes In the laws enri ragutahons ♦ Empirical formula ndax ♦ Evolution ot our drug I.ta*s ♦ Exact namar. of al oontroltod substances ♦ AL known synorrjTns ♦ Cn>9 codo numbers ♦ Deliritons of terms ♦ Sentencing gukldinas Ataxancfer ShUgto is a legend in toe fiekl of drugs — Controlled Substances should bo In tho library of anyone nlorosted in Illegal drugs.
1999, x 11, 699pp, softcover.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES: $59.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85165)
*** FOOD OF THE GODS
The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge
A Radical History of Plants, Drugs,
and Human Evolution
by Tcrcncc McKenna Why. as a speces, are humans so fascinated by altered states of consciousness? How have altered states articled our esthebcr. and our spiritual practices? Can altered states reseat something to us about our origins as human beings and our place in nature? A jounwy to some of too Earth's most ondansorad people in ths remote upper Amazon... n look at tho rituals of the Bwiti cults of Gabon and Zaire... a field watch on tho eating habits of "stoned" apes and chimpanzees... and a teamed but startlingly provocalve historical study of man’s use of mind-altering drugs — these adventures are a! a part of cthnobotanlist Terence McKenna’s extraoednary quest to discover the fruit of the Tree of Knowkidgo. It is an odyssey of mind. body, and Spirit that makes Food Of The Gods cna of the most fascinating and surprising histories of consctousnass ovor written. The myth of our culture opens in the Garden of Eden with ll>e eating of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. Out primate ancestors tong ago discovered that certain plants suppress appetite, dmlntsh pain, supply bursts of sudden energy, center immurity against pathogens, and catalyze creativity. From Ute mysterious Sema cult of the Indo- Europeans to tho Dionysian revels and cult of Eleusis of the Greeks, priests and priestesses ritually used magic mushrooms, iqtxxs. and herbs to merge with the living mystery of nature and pod. Yet the loss of this shamanic gnosis about 10.000 years ago led inexorably lo the deve’opment of highly addctfve compounds iko dcstilod atoobot and whrto sugar - and then co to the first cf Ute "hard drugs.* morphine and heroin. McKenna provides a revlston 1992, 6x9, 335 pp. fflustrcted, indexed. hardcover.
FOO D OF THE GODS: $21.50
(ORDER NUMBER 85147)
*** THE CLOSET CULTIVATOR by Ed Rosenthal The latest in mari/jana growing technquos.
specifically de>gr*d for a space as small as a
Closet! The Closet Cultivator covers tho most
advanced gardening techniques in pinin
Engksh — rot technical jargon. It shows how
easy maintenance gardens are built cut of
simple tow cost household items. And it delays
successful ideas for secrecy and privacy. The
Closet Cultivator
describes both soil end
hydroponic gardens. TNa la Ute first book to
fully explain tho Dutch "Sea of Green* method
which produces more buds faster In less
space.
1991, 5Hx8H, 126 pp. frustrated, softcover.
THE CLOSET CULTIVATOR: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85145)
*** HOW TO AVOID A
DRUNK DRIVING CONVICTION
by Judge X How to AVOID a
Drunk Driving
CONVICTION
Judge X Unlees you\*e been busied tor
drunk driving lately, you prcbably
ctont realize how much the laws
have changed. Here’s a few
sobering statistics: Under the .03
rUe being adopted by many states.
two beers makes you a dmnk
driver. For commercial drivers —
¡vid that means anyone required to
drive as part of their employment
(truckers, cab drivers, delivery
persons, sates reps, etc.) — one
bocr'KAA
cost you >our license ard
your job. Ard a drunk driving
convict on routinely means lost
driving privileges, jail tmo, and
thousands of dollars in fines, lees
and costs. So If you ever drink at aif, ycu better find out what your rights are and how the system works. Ard nobody knows better than Judge X. A state judge for over 20 years. Judge X has presided ever thousands of drunk driving cases. In this book, he answers al your questions about drinking and driving: ♦ I tow do you handle a traffic stop if youVe been drinking? ♦ Are you ont tied to a lawyer before taking a breath test? ♦ The one way to effective?/ mask your brea’.h ♦ HowlochalteogebreaUteiyzerresiAslnccurt. ♦ Should ycu wah-e the preliminary hearings? ♦ How to “donate* a few ihou^nd lo get out of a Jam. ♦ What to do if you’re involved in an accident — even it ifs not your fault ♦ V«’nat to do H Mothers Against Drunk Driving wants to make you their poster boy. ♦ Hew do you handle a ©op that's out to gat yea? ♦ How much Is n fair amount tzx your lawyer lo charge? ♦ How to expunge a drunk driving conviction. ♦ How to keep year name out of the papers. ♦ How to get a new judge h you- case. ♦ And much more, inducing a state-by-slate (and Canadten) gude to drunk driving laws. If )'ou ever er^oy a drink after work, al a Irkrnds house, at the ballpark. at a party, then you have a tot to toso. If you are preparing for a DUI trial, then you mus/got this book. Ycu need to know your rights. You need to know the ropes. You need to know Judge X. Don’t you think its time you got acquanted?
1993. ShxSii, 168pp. softcover.
HOW TO AVOID A DRUNK DRIVING CONVICTION: $14.95
___________________ (ORDER NUMBER 85158)____________________
*** THE PEYOTE RELIGION AMONG THE NAVAHO
Second Edition
by Da vid F A berte K comprehensive arxf complete book on Navaho peyotjsm. this now edition includes a discussion of the impact on hlavaho peyoum of the unfavorable 1950 U.S. Supreme Court docteton. tho reduced supplier, of Texas peyote, and the competition from evangelical Christianity. Chapters include: • The Struggle Over Poyottsm • Tho R.tual ©4 Navafo Peyotism • Variations in Ritual • Botofs and Values • Navaho arrf Peyote Re- ¡gon Contrasted • And mixh. much more. 'Today peyottsm is a political as wdl as a rcSg>ous issue to the Navabo people... A larpe part of this senofady and imprcs&vo confribulion is devoted to this aspect. Aborlo has not ¿xen content to present ritual csvorced from phSosophy and his discusson of the underlying thought ofpeyoffsfs is valuable to Iha student of rcOgons tn general... * — Saonco
19&2, 6x9, 519 pp, Kluttrated, indexed, eoft cover.
THE PEYOTE RELIGION AMONG THE NAVAHO: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85137)
*** INTOXICATION
Life In Pursuit
of Artificial Paradise
by Ronald K Siegel, Ph.D. tfs NA 7URAL to got bighffl Tho desro for intoxication e actually a fourth drive, as unstopp.ibto as hunger. thirst, and sox. RonaW Segers Intoxication takes us cn nn amazing odyssey around the gknbn. In which thn drug-using jungle boasts, savanna game, and household pets reveal tho rules and reasons for this ancient habiL And in tha lab, animals an? trained to ’dtrccrittT Yrftai they while under the influence: it Cie same artificial paradise reported by primitives and modem drug users. The pursuit of drugs — whether caffeine. ricotino, alcohol. opium, marijuana. of cocaine — fe universal and toescapaWe. It Is to be found across time and spades. nnd In tho private lives of presidents and citizens alike The struggle between this natural drive and societal law has become a deadly war that can never be won. Out there is an answer, tho lessons gleaned from animals show that we can make peace with tho fourth drive. understand that drugs are a kind of medcation nootfed to change how we feel, and use the technology and education that ¡8 cur human distinction to design safe intoxicants. Intoxication is sure io bo coo of the most controversial dn;g books ever printed!?! Highf/recommended.
1969, 6x9, 400pp, Indexed, herd cover.
INTOXICATION: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85109)
*** LSD: MY PROBLEM CHILD
Reflections on Sacred Drugs,
Mysticism, and Science
by Albert Hofmann,
Disco ver or of L SD
REf LECTIONS ON SXCRED DRUGS.
MYSTKISK AND SCIENCE
ALBERT HOFMANN ‘Now. Hide bylUtie I couid
begin to enjoy the
dented colors sod pof
shapes that persisted behind
my dosed eyes. Kaleido-
scopic. fantastic images
surgedin on me, Attematmg,
variegated, opening and
dosing themselves ¿n drdes
and spirals. expfodng in
cdored fountains, reefrang-
ing and bybddfring them-
seNos in consfan/tiux.‘
With those words Swiss
chemist Dr. Abort Hofmann
describes the events of Apr*
19.1943. the dale of the first
consciously induced LSD
trip. Since that time. LSD
has become one of the most
controversial pha'maceuti-
cals ever devetoped. a substance that changod tho Ifo of its discoverer Dr. Hofmann, as we>
as tho Ivos of tans of milions of otftors. In LSD: My Problem Child wo follow Dr. Hofmann on hte journey Of
dlscoveiy; thn painstaking research, ita courageous sdl-wporiinenta-
t»n. tho mootings with such notables as Aklcus Huxley. Timothy Leary.
R. Gordon Wasson, and Ernst Jjrger. This kite-known story of the birth of the psychedelic age wii fasci-
nate anyone who has used LSD and wondered about its origins and tho
mind and circumstancea that created it. In Its Interplay c< setorxo. his-
tory. and mystical speculation. LSD: My Problem Child suggests to tho
reador both the dilemmas and the proepecte of a truly important discov-
ery, tho significance ci which has yet to be fUIy understood.
19S3. Sh x Oh, 224pp, iffuitnrted. soft cover.
LSD: MY PROBLEM CHILD: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85105) *** THE PEYOTE CULT
Fifth Edition
by Weston La Barre For half a century, readers on
peyotism have devoured La
Barre's fascinating ccipnal study,
which began when the author, al
ago twenty four, studied the rites
of fifteen American Indian tnbes
using Lophophora wLHiamsii, the
smalt spineless, cerrot-ehsped
peyote cactus growing in the Rto
Gmnde Valley and southward. Continuing his research from
the 1930s through the 1930s.
Westen La Barre reviews topics
such as tho Timothy Leary* Rchard Alport •experiments* with peyote and other psychotropic substances, the Cados Castaneda phenomenon, the progress of tho Native American Church toward acceptance as a religious donorrination, tho presumptions of tho Noo-Amorican Church, tho legal ramifications of ritual drug use. and die spread ol peyotiam from Uxj Southwest to other North American irhes. This new edtfon of La Barre’s elasse study includes 33* new entries to the latest of his highly valued bbliographlcat essays on works relating to peyote. not just in anthropology bu( in a variety of Gekfe inducing archeology, economics, botany, chemistry, and pharmacology. The bibiography lists Important contributions In popular mctoia such as newspapers, nurtolapos, and films, as well as in scholarly journals. The Peyote Cult is gcncra’ly considered to bo the one outstanding work on peyote.
19S9, 5K x 8, 35f pp. iiiustratod. indexed, soft cover.
THE PEYOTE CULT: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85110)
*** MARIJUANA GROWER'S GUIDE
by Mel Frank and Ed Roshentha! Tliis detoxe edition of
M&rijuena Grower's Guide ie
the authoritafr.'e information
source for all marijuana
connoisseurs and cultivators.
Whether your garden is on a
windowsill, to your ctosot. to
your backyard, or on acres of
hillside, this book has
Information you noed to make
txittor. It covers: • Cannabis
History • Botanical and
Chcrncx!(nforma^on{0\n
latest
scientific information for
maximizing )’Ocr crop's
potency) • Seed Selection •
Ga.der.wg Ted/niques
(more
detailed gardening instructions
than most straight gardening
bocks) • Sistyvtes and coup-
ment
(full information on purchasing cc building your own) • Extensive Sei/ irdorrnaton (testing and anafryris. soil pH. soil preparation, nutrients, fertilizers, hydroponics) • Special Indoor ConsideraSoffS (ighting. atmosphere control, continuous growth systems) • FfentiM • Watering • mnnng • Transplanting • Pruning • Grafting • Sex Deferminatfon • Cofdvattng Stnsc- mUfa • Harvesting • Curing • Pests and Diseases (fhelr diagnosis and treatment) • Guerrtib Farming (choosing an outdoor site) ♦ And more. Tho text Is profusely Illustrated wilh over 50 dramatic cctor photographs. 150 black and write photographs, drawings, charts, graphs and maps. Also Included «s an Index, oxtonslvo bibliography, and reference list-
1978, 8M x 8, Nustntbrd, Indexed, soft cover.
MARIJUANA GROWER’S GUIDE: $1935
(ORDER NUMBER 85040)
*** PSYCHEDELIC CHEMISTRY
by Michael Valentine Smith The biggest. best and most complete took
over written on how to manutectum
psychedelic drugs’!! Contones include: • Marijuana THC and
Analogs • Magic Mushrooms and Other Inddo
Trips • Mescafne and Friends • Harmalho
and Other Beta-CartxMlrxBS • Muscmolo and
Other Isoxazoles • LSO • Cocaine •
Miscellaneous Psychodolks • Lit era lure and
Chemical Hints • Mtscdlany cn Underground
Laboratories • Role of the DEA Laboratories
In Drug Busts • And moral
1931, 5'4 xSH, 200pp. illustrated. soft co
PSYCHEDELIC CHEMISTRY: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85024)
*** HAOMA AND HARMALINE The Botanical Identity of the Indo-lranlan Sacred
Hallucinogen “Soma" and Its Legacy in Religion,
Language, and Middle Eastern Folklore
by Da vid Stophlot Flattery
and Martin Schwartz
In logend and history, there are referred to rituals involving the drinking of an extract of an htoxicatmg planL often referred to as soma and haoma. Ibero has boon much speculation as to the identity of tno P’ant from wh'ch revrjis derived, with the mushroom Amanita muscaria otlen considered to bo the sacred culprit. In this m-dapth scwntilic and scholarly study, tho authors overturn popular Ideas about Cha identity of soma. They state In the Introduction: 'In this book I Intend te demonstrate that harmel or wid ruo. Pcganum barmaid L. (Zygophytlaceaa), a common wwd of tho Central Asian Steppes, the Iranian Plateau. and adjacent areas, was the original intoxicant plant represented in the Iranian reig'ous tradfton by the term hamoa and in the religious tradition of Ind a by the etymologlcaiy identical term soma.9 This Is a very heavy book, and shotid only be purchased by those vMth a scientific ©rd scholarly Interest in the influence Of hsllucnogons and Intoxicants on culture — 1 Is /wflighf mad ng.
1939, 7 x 10, 2f1 pp, Mustraled. indexed, softcover.
HAOMA ANO HARMAUNE: $49.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85118)
Note: Haonm and Harmaline is out of print and
we have a finy number of copes remaining
*** E FOR ECSTASY
by Nicholas Saunders
• How does MDMA work? • Ww/ are its benefits? • Can you enhance benefits? • What are its risks?• Can you reduce risks? ECSTASY. Find cut the facts about tho dangers, myths ard exotic uses of the drug MDMA {Ecstasy). Read bow MDMA is used In rituals, for sowing problems, improving relationships, facilitating meditation and oven overcoming writer's block. Learn about the latest thcmpcixk: use In Switzerland and the techniques used by «censed psychotherapists. What are the social consequences of half the young poopte in England taking Ecstasy at raves? Studies IncScate that the drug experience can ahcr per^onatty and may bo having a profound effect on people's values — personal accounts are included of people who believe the drug has altered tho course of their Ivos. Contents Include: Tho Author's Own Experience with Ecstasy • History of Ecstasy • Tho Law • Ecstasy ard the Moda • Psychotherapeutic Use In Switzerland •Other Uses of Ecstasy • Suggestions lex First Time Users • What Ecstasy Is and Where It Comes From • And much more, including a lengthy blbaogmphy conteirrhg summaries of hundreds of sdentlflc reports (prepared by Alexander Shulgin).
1993, SHxSH, Stapp, Indexed. softcover.
E FOR ECSTASY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85175)
*** RECREATIONAL DRUGS
Tho Complete Guide to
Recreational Drug Manufacture
by Professor Buzz Pn>fe»tur Rm/x This is tho single finest
book ever written cn the
manufacture of recreational
drugs. Profusely ifuslrated, <
covers tho equipment,
techniques, end reagents
used in tlx» clandestine
manufacture of ¿legal drugs. Procedures ter crystallization. chfomoto-
graphy, dsti ration. ard
redxtions are given ter tho
foTowing types of rocroaton-
al drugs: • Am photiurvnos •
Hallucnogons • THC •
Analgoscs •- Hypnotics,
Sedatives and Tranquilizers. Detailed instructions are
irciuocd for buying and
making precursors Th©
work area is dscussed In illustrated detail, and sources of additional information are gven. No one can be said to be Informed on 4tho subject of ¿legal drug manufacture unless they have road Professor Buzz’s Recreational Drugs. It Is the single finest book avor written on the subject. Professor Buzz says: 'Laboratories, like any other Investment, require a certain amount of capftal to start and operate. Spend tho necessary cash to buy the proper equipment to do the procedure required. Faulty equpment (not to mention insufficient knowledge) can cause fires, explosions, asphyxiation, and many other hazards. You can have one hen of a nice laboratory ter tho price of a funeral these days. Also, hospital? « excess of $150 a day if )*ou are not In Intensive care or requiring special services. $150 a day can operate aven tho most elaborate of laboratories. Therefore. It you have to bog. borrow, or steal to obtain a functional laboratory, then do so. Is throe to five thousand dollars too much Io spend cn a lab that can easily produce a quarter of a milion dollars worth of THC cr.'cry week? It lakes money to make money, but very few. If any. investments cun pay off as well as an underground laboratory run by competent chemists.' Ladies and gentlemen. Loompanics Unlimited proudly presents Recreational Drugs, by Professor Buzz.
t9S9^ 5Ji x It, taSpp, iiiustrated, p^otsary, soft cover.
RECREATIONAL DRUGS: $21.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85102)
*** HALLUCINOGENS Cross-Cultural Perspectives
by Marlene Dobkin de Rios This book surveys the uses of mlnd attcring drugs in eleven societies in the Americas, Asia. Africa. AuslraSa and New Guinea. Societies range from huntor gathorers to complex ancient ch’flzatlons such as mo Inca. Those htorostod in primitive ritual, reUpdn. and hoeing wll find a weaKh of information in this concise volume. A cross-cultural examination of sacred plants. Hallucinogens h illustrated wun drawings of plants that can produce altered states of GCnsCiGV&ness It fll?o ndudes drawn reproductions of ancient Peruvian art. The author argues convincingly that plant hallucinogens, which have teen used from time Immemorial, influenced human ev'olutlon. Sho discusses rolglous beliefs that may have been influenced by tho mind- altering properties of particular plants. And she focuses on tho ways hallucinogens have Influenced cdiical and moral systems. Anyone interested in anthropology and tho worldwide uses of mind-altering plants win enjoy Hallucinogens. 1990. SH a 9Ji, 255pp, Index, bfbdogrsphy, sod cover.
HALLUCINOGENS: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85134)
*** THE DRUG USER
Documents: 1840-1960
Edited by John Strausbaugh and Donald Blaise No tfown-ard-cul apologies of
reformed junkies, no hyperbolic
heroics of crime-busting drug czars,
these neglected records of drug use
are thoughtful and provocate1© ex-
cursions Into Ite matertai and spiri-
tual realms of exfeterro arising from
the use of intoxicating substances. TNs ono-of-a-klnd collcctfon
brings together a variety of writings
on the subject of intoxication: th©
human desire for and th© means io
access tfcered states of ccnsctous-
noss for the purposes of Intellectual
and scientific, psychic and psycho-
fogcal. exotic and euphoric setf-ther-
apy. Enlightened and detailed ds-
cusslons of tha use and effects of opium, hashish. peyote. mescaline. LSD. and marijuana are induced as Chemical moans Io discover a hidden self. to access and study dream slates, and simply to heighten artistic perception or experience tho visionary stales of consciousness for their own sake as valid human behavior. Included are writings by figures as diverse as Albert Hofmann and native American mocfcino man Lame Doer, as wel-known as Charins Baudelaire, and as unexpected as Maric Twain — in addition to ibertine and koroclast James Lee. a Itelcng drug user wte beloved that. The He of a drug addict can be one of unsurpassed happiness, if the user lias the knowledge and sdf-conlrd...* An cxcolont anlkfotu Io tho 'drug war* hysteria swooping the free world!
1931,5x8, 266pp, softcover.
THE DRUG USER: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85142)
*** INDOOR MARIJUANA HORTICULTURE
by Jorge Cervantes
indoor Marijuana
Horticulture
tañad In this bock has boon Outdoor growers face many
problems: visibiity Io poicc and
other snoopers; rip-off artists;
foraging animals; ole. An amazing
amount of high quality maquana
can be grown Indocrs, If you know
what ycu are dong. and Indoor
Marijuana Horticulture Is the most
authccl-tativo. complete and up-IO-
date took on dong just IhaL Ths book gives simple. yet com-
piei©. written and pxtorial do
scnptions of basic gardonng tochre-
q:>cs used to grow the largest
quantity of dynamMo marijuana
indoors, under High Intensity
Discharge Lamps, m the shortest
time possible. AI information con-
and proven successful. Covorod in dotal aro: • Light and cloclncity ♦ Sol and containers ♦
V/ator and fertilizer • Air • Bugs and fungus • Seed and seedlings •
Cforiing • Transplanting • Flowering • Harvesting • And much rhdro, ih-
ckxfng Case Studies, a simple informative took al throe successful in-
door growers. The reader e shown step-by-step hew to set up a growing room,
which kinds of lights work bcsl. and what typo of containers to g-ow
your plants In. Transp'orzng tho seedings, tho bcsl time to harvest, and how to dry it ard prepare i for use. Illustrated wXh many drawings,
photographs, graphs and chans. this exceltonl book is a must for all
serious horticulturists.
1934, SHxSH, 283pp, Utustratcd. softcover.
INDOOR MARIJUANA HORTICULTURE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85039)
COCAINE FIENDS
AND
REEFER MADNESS
Au in .J. «valuers k>o «»í»r >!••*> *** COCAINE FIENDS AND REEFER MADNESS
An Illustrated History of Drugs In the Movies
by Michael Starks Cocaine Fiends and
Reefer Madness
is an
exhaustive exptoration of tho
history of the depiction of
psychoactive drugs in motion
pictures from Thomas Edson's Opium Smoker (1894) to Cocaine Cowboys
(1978). Included are over 4C0
scent and 1.000 sound films
aa well as nearly 500 drvg-
abuse trms. 85 experimental
Ulms, and 135 television
programs. More than 150
stas. most never before
publi=heextremely rare. Illustrate th©
text To optimize coherence
and reference use. this bock
is arranged chror.ofopcaty as well as by drug type and often by country. The use of drugs by film people, censorship of drug ttierr.es in films, and tho influence of drugs on toe content and style of f Ims are discussed. Some of the fi'ms have on!y triffrig reference to drugs fY/hars he bocn smoking?' in Gokf Diggers o\ 1933). while others are concerned with little etee (QxavM Fends, The Trip). Thrs book shows that, far from bong a recent phenomenon, drug films were made in nearly every country and period tost produced a sqrtfcsrrt body of films. In searching toem out. we visit Edson's first film studio, reCeci on the filmic consequences of Cocteaus s opium addiction and Kennett» Anger's esity experience wtti magic mushrooms, see Clwries Laughton smuggling cocaine inside a statue of a Buddha. and watch Doug'as Fairbanks. Sr., consuming vasl quantities of opium and cocaine in a World War I Sherfock Hoknes parody. Heroin makes junkies writhe and scream in 77^ Panic in MeerSe Park (1971) and Ihe Devil's Heedia (1918). and LSD leads to murder in Mantis in Lsce (1968) and Io spiritual rcbxlh in Turn On. Tum tnf Drop Out (1967). From the very beginning, filmmakers have struggled Io. Irco themselves from censorship and manipulation by special interest groups, and this struggle is ctoarty evident in the history of drug films. Orly re- confly has it Loen possible to portray drug users and drug affects candidly, and tho incroasng accuracy and power of such fJmr. n the last Mo dooidns to closoly examined. Th© chronological structure of Cocaine Fiends and Roofer Madness allows us to ffr’low film from its early innocence io cs current maturity.
19S2, SFr jr 11,242pp, profusely frustrated. Indexed, bard cover.
COCAINE FIENDS AND REEFER MADNESS: $29.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85141)
*** DEA CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCE REPORTS Inside Secrets of the Smuggling Trade Nowhere e^se can ycu tod the Information, an authentic behod-the- scenes tock a: the real world of drug smugging and the government's efforts to slop it These reports were obtained by covert means from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Admlhetration. An unnamed source was able to socrotty photograph these hkjh.y classrtwd document© which arc made •T.'allabia to tho public for the first timo. Scores of photos datai seized contraband and tho often Ingcnfous methods that did not ©scape too vigilance of narcoecs ngonts. Heroin concerted in allcnxf ono-dolar bills and trucks outfitted with hydraulically ixccesscd secret compartments are just two exarrptas of drug smuggling methods reveared in this bock. In DEA Classified Intelligence Reports you will see how law enforcement officials empfoy both high-tech and surprisingly simple techniques to pursue the most cunning of criminals—drug smugglers.
1383. 3h x 11, 120 pp, manypbotoa, soft co nr.
DEA CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCE REPORTS: $18.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85092)
DISEASING Addiction Treatment <
Out of Control
A
OF AMER1CL *** DISEASING OF AMERICA Addiction Treatment Out of Control
by Stanton Peeta An excellent expose ol
the fast-growing addiclicn
industry. Stanton Peele's
Diseasing Of America is an
indictment ci the kJioiic Wee
that all deviant behavior is
some sort 0/ disease. - Why. if Americans spend
mrxe and mere cn treat-
ments for drug and
a’cohol addiction, do wo
have more and more
addets and drunks? - Are ‘addictions’ to shop-
ping and sex really
medical conditions? - Why arc so many people
forced into cuk-like ad-
diction treatments by
government. employers,
and schools?
Tbcso are some of the profound and dsturtxig questions taken up in this timely and
provocatc-c book. Poelo exposes the irrationality of tho current fashion
of mislabeling al tlxrse problems as medical In origin. Redo insets that
we cannot treat away cur drug, alcohol, and ether addicttons — by
’mcdisalizing’ them, we .actually make them harder to soMj. Diseasing Of America documents ths sclenhr»c fallacies of the
addiction industry and the addetton-as-diseese movement, and
suggests ways of positive personal and social change.
W4 5« xSH, 333 pp, Indexed. softcover.
DISEASING OF AMERICA: $9.95
Stanton Peele *** CONQUERING THE URINE TESTS
A Complete Guide to Conquering
the Urine Drug Tests
by Byrd Laboratories ■•it's a piss-poor country when a man Is judged on the quality of his urine and not on the quality of his work.’ — Undcmt&od American Laborer Its not only Uncle Sam who wants to inspect your piss — ’private’ corporations are tocreas ingiy sneopng Into things that am nene of their damn business. Urine tosts are unrekaWo. *1ho public is tcld that they are scientific. Cut. in operation, they are notoriously unrefiabto. This booklet shews you Ivow to pass any urine test. Topics covered include: THE CONSENT FORM, and how to avoid signing it. MEDICATION LISTING, including a comprehensh'e list of mcdicAtor-s and substances causing fate pccdve results DRUGS THAT ESCAPE URINE TESTS. (AfoOhOl. niCOCne. and hallucnogentos such as LSO do not show on urine tests.) TECHNIQUES FOR BEATING THE TEST. 8 different proven methods. THE DIFFERENT TESTS, and how ttay work. LEGAL OPTIONS. what to do if you test positive YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, when dealing with government employers.
'Test yoor government, not your urine.'
1937, 7xBM, 24pp, softcover.
CONQUERING THE URINE TESTS: $5.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85068)
*** THE NATURAL MIND An Investigation of Drugs
and the Higher Consciousness
by Andrew Well k best seder in its original edition. The Natural Mind launched Andrew Weil and his revolutionary thinking before the public to 1971. Now live revised and updated edrtton of Weil's class-: work is available to a new genoralion of readers, answering for them essential quesfcons about drugs and consctousness. ’At the ttove of its first publtoatton The Natural Mind drew much pfft'&O iPT 113 Original and redcal tonights. It also drew harsh ccnrktmnaiton from a low prominent critics withn the medical establshmnnt who saw it as an apology for drug use. They misread my arguments and attacked mo for saying that human beings are bom with a need io uso «drugs. What I wrote was that human bongs are bom with a dri’/o Io expenmont with ways of changing consciousness. Drugs are but one of many possbln tcchnqixis. having their cwn risks and limitations. The Idea that it Is normal to scok changes in consciousness Ivas never been (Sscreditad. ’ The Natural Mind argues that high states ongnatn within tic Ixrmsn nervous system rathe* than In arry external substances. Research on endorphins and other naurochcmkals strongly supports thto theory. The toe* also Insists that such states have great positive potential. a suggoston confirmed by demonstrations ci the power of the mind, when not in its ordinary mode. to modify functors ©4 the body and counteract dsease. ’ The Natural Mind suggests a new model tor solving tho drug problem end other problems like it. an of which will oontnuo to worsen unbl we change oil concept tons. The new model I pre. peso postulates that consciousness is central and pnmary. This reversal of the prevailing sdont-fc vow (which sees consctousnoss as secondary and peripheral to material reality) changes conventional ideas of cause-and- effoct relelionahpe. ’That is Uki essence of The Natural Mind. Ils message Is ns timely now as when it first appeared. since the need to rothnk bask: conceptions about drugs and consciousness is as urgent now as ever.’ —from me Preface to iho Revised Edition.
19SS, StixBU. 243pp. Indexed, softcover.
THE NATURAL MIND: $8.95
(ORDERNUMBER 85112)
*** THE GREAT AMERICAN HEMP INDUSTRY
by Jack Frazier The Great American Hemp Industry .s a coltoction of ankles and research papers written during tho 1970s. 80s. and SOs. Some parts of the book are new. ochor parts have been out offprint for several years. In the case of The Treatise of Hemp Husbandry, t. has been out ol print for 226 years, with the exception of a brief period in iho 1970s. Jack Fraser says. ’Now. the entire contents of this book are in tho pubic domain. I have not copyrighted arry part of «. Have fun. reprint it. Do as Washington ard Jefferson advised, sow hemp and Ideas everywhere.* 1991 printing. SJixBh, 11Spp. Mus.'rsfed softcover.
THE GREAT AMERICAN HEMP INDUSTRY: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85180)
*** GREEN PANTHERS! ACTION MANUAL
Techniques for Creative Interference
Official Handbook of the Green Panthers! Resistance to tho
p^ony-bafeney ’War On
Drugs!' 'Lock around you.
You live In a country that
has set up ccr>cenirahon
camp style labor camps
for drug users in 17
states, permanent road-
bocks along major
highways in Texas, New
Mexico. Florida and
California, barbed wire
fences around ttousing
projects. police Jump-out
Squads In ovary major
city, the use of the
miliary against private
citizens (as In Humboldt
County. California —
1990). hcjliccpicrs with
right vision devfoos lly over residential neighborhoods, and the tact that a cop can search your automobile if he merely thinks he smells something illegal. This list could go on and cn. The founders ol lbs country must surety bn spinning in their graves.’ ’Bom in the knowledge that at toast 30 million US citizens regularly ingosl marijuana (hemp) to modicato themselves, the Green Panthers! was formed to provide leadership, resources and political focus to this s'eeping giant army of marijuana users — an army many times larger than all the US military and poke combined-’ •We spil back the governments dccforatico of war upon us. We deciare that wo sltsll resist by whatever methods necessary to protect ourschvs. our families. and our beloved planet Earth and to regain the Shorties lost under this fascist agenda disguised as the War On Drugs.' If you are looking for techniques of practical resistance to the War On Drugs, there ks no better starting place than the Green Panthers! Action Manual.
199!,5x8, 69 pp, iifwrtrvted, xotl cow.
GREEN PANTHERS! ACTION MANUAL: $10.00
(ORDERNUMBER 85143)
*** PERSEPHONE’S QUEST
Entheogens and the Origins of Religion
by R. Gordon Wasson, Stella Kramrisch,
Jonathan Oft & Car! A.P. Ruck
This fascinating book descusses the rote played by psychoactive mushrooms in the religious ritual of anciont Greece, Eurasia, and Mesoamerica. R. Gorden Wasson, an internationally known ethrorriy- cdogist who was one of the firs: to investigate I vow these mushrooms were venerated and used by different native peoples, hero joins with three other scholars to discuss his discovenes about these fungi, which ho has cared entheogens. or ’god generated within.’ In this book Wasson describes h’s quest kx the soma plant, which k?d him to tho Middle East and India. lo shamanic rites of Siberia. Mesoamerica. And mo United States, to the folkJwe cf Europeans. Bedouins, and even the Pennsylvania Dutch. Stella Kramrisch details ritual of the pvtica mushroom, a later subsbtuto for soma. Jonathan Ott cerements on tho 'disembodied eyes’ found on carvings in Mexico and cn an anckmt ring from Crete, eyes that he argues are metaphors for the state produced by ingestion of onthcogaric mushrooms. Finaly Carl A P. Ruck rentes a variety of fungi to Greek myth and ritual, focusing in particular cn ergot, a common growth on bailey that he feels may have been Imbibed at the Etousinon Mysteries.
19S6, 6x9, 257pp, ¡Hu3tr9t9j toff cow.
PERSEPHONE'S QUEST: $14.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85152)
*** PIHKAL Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved
A Chemical Love Story
by Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shugfn
From the Foreword: 'This book wll be afferent things to different pcopta. There has never been a work like it. and since recent legislative acts in this COUrity have dosed off tho avenues of inquiry that made this one possible we may not... see another ct Us kind... No library of psychedelic literature will tercelorth be complete without a copy of Pihka!. ’For nearly Shirty years... Dr. Alexander Shulgin... has been the only pemon in the world to synthesize, then evaluate in himse’1. his wife Ann. and in a dodcated group of close friends nearly 200 nevef-before- known chemical structures, materials expected to have effects in man smilar lo Ihcsn of the mndallcring psychedelic drugs mcscalno. psilocybin and LSD............................. Others regard him variously as courageous, toonant/, or downright dangerous, depending mostly on the political persuasion of the cntic.’ The fmt halt of the book Is an autobiographical novel. detailing the individual life paths which led the two man characters to their fascination with psyctvedelcs. The second halt of tee bcok is ’an almost oncy- c’opedc compondium of synthetic rrolhods. dosages, durations of action, and ccmmentartos for 179 afferent chemical materials... Someday in tho future, when it may agari to acceptable to use chemical tods to Sludy tho mind, this book wl bo a treasure-house, a sort of sorcerer's bock of spells, to delght and enchant tho psychiatns&haman of tomorrow.’
199t, 6x9, 1,006pp, iHuxlxxffrd. xeft cow.
PIHKAL: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85148)
*** DRUG SMUGGLING
The Forbidden Book
by K. Hawkeye Gross » danger, atfrcnw and ttxi
promise of an out-of-lhcheck offer you an opportunity ycu
cant refuse in spite of the risks in-
voked ri lighting Cie drug war on the
wrong side of !hc law. ths book will
gvo you tha sknny on what to exp cd.
what to do and how to do it righi. You won't get this kind of realistic
into from a criminal lawyer, fight
instructor ar investigative reporter.
This ts a how to book on drug
smugging by someone who has bacn
cn the inside for 16 years and made
most of the mistakes there axe to
make. K. Hawktryo Gross tails it Ike it
Is: how to got orgarvzod, including
nallng dewn a source: procuring fake I.D. and shopping fee equipment; how to deal with the money, including
doing it out. storing it. moving it and selling up foreign accounts; ptos
how to prepare for the wccst. including a detailed Appendix outlining
current state and foderai sentencing guxkHines and tha range of
possible penali les for vanous weights and Typ^s of contraband. The drug smuggler of the 1990s is righting an uphii batte against a
formidable ach«ers3iy: Tbs U.S. government devoted more than $11
txllrin to corrhut the ¿legal drug industry in fecal 1S92, and it has public
opinion and Iha arsenal of the U.S. military on its side to booL This book
lias nothing to frem Holt/wocd and Washington. It is about avoiding mistakes, knowing
the opponent, and capitalizing cn live one big advantaga the smuggler
has: surprise. Until new. nothing like this has been available in an industry where
mistakes can cost not Just dol'ars and market share, bui years of >»our
Irie. This book is sold for international purposes only.
1992, 55i x an, 192pp, xoft cow.
DRUG SMUGGLING: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85153)
*** GETTING STARTED IN
THE ILLICIT DRUG BUSINESS
by Harold S. Long Here is a nittygntty'. no-
btrtshx insider's look .it tho
¡legal drag business — the
most Iwd nbout business in
the world. Every facol of
Getting Starred fn Tho Nile it
Drug Business
is ccr.*er*d —
from locating a source to
□vordng arrest. Hora is what
Harold S. Long reveals in this
unique book: Locating A Source. Good
sound ad.-cu on finding a
wholesale illegal drug
deafer from whom you can
buy. ’Supplier relationships
are even more irnpertant
than user relationship*.
Lcsirg a user you sell to *$
not «good. because it will
put a dent in your financial
intake, but to lose your suppler would put you out of business. Al of your dealings with your suppler ihorofore should ba stmght.' Investment & Profit Structure. Haw much money you can expect to mako. How fast yea can make iL ’Cosaino. when property handled, will yield an investment return of one dollar back tor every dollar invested. Five Irandrod dollars invested brings back a thousand.- Growth. The four-phase growth p'an. Improving your source. Improving your product Advancing kilo quantity' sales. Cash movement and investments. 'It Is bettor to make what you want to make cut cf the game in as little time’ as possible and get out of it altogether. The fongar yw are Io the bv^ee. Ihe greater tho chances of a tagal confrontation. If you are smart, ycu will plan this out as a Ht-and-ran endeavor with a visible stopping point. Growth therefore is important, because it will shexton the duraton ci year involvement and thereby decrease your chancas of getting pepped.’ Operating tho Business. Tho nuto-and-bolts of operating an IToga! drag business. Tho best ptoce to make a purchase. Avoiding rip-offs Spotting undercover oops. Rufos for selfrig. Avoiding entrapment. Cuts, Measures. Cosmetics, and Product Storage. Getting the product ready for sale. Making it look good to toe customer. Putting ’rocks' in cocaine. Dangers and Pitfalls, 'll & imperative that you have your own attorney, hired by ycu or your family or a friend. Once I had ostabished a good cash flow. I made a deal with an attorney to represent mo and my goon squad if the read ever arose. I ped him a starving retainer of SSCO and a quarter ounce of Cocaine per month. Ho sat with us and told us what to do to set ip ffegal search defenses and gave us Oliver valuable information. I had him cn retainer for almost fear years and never usod his services except to handle the legal workings Of a house I bought, but ho was there tf I needed him and his services were already pad for. I made a comparable arrangement with a txmdsman so wo wore all completely covered. The sooner you can arrange for legal prolcctfen, tha bettor off ycu are going to be.' Get in It Get Out. If you stay in this business, you are going to get busted: ms oNy a matter of time. From tho day you sold your first gram Of CoWlfWi ^*1 Quaaluda, or your first bag of pot, the deck started running nganst you.’ One Of the most revealing tocks ever written cn drugs. Getting Started In The Illicit Drug Business a written by an ex-dealer, ard his adrico was picked up on tha struct, the hard way. Here is your chance to loam from a pro. Sold for information purposes only. /fW SH x SM. 36 pp. illustrated, soft cover.
GETTING STARTED IN
THE ILLICIT DRUG BUSINESS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 85078)
‘A •fVaadkl *aa*aMry a/AW “•••»*
ftr.
ECSTASY
The MDMA Story *** ECSTASY
Tho MDMA Story
by Bruce Eisner Ecstasy (MDMA) is ihe
first oi a new generation o<
mind changirvj substances
which can transform
personal relationships as
well as boost self ©sworn.
MDMA’s effect has been
tfescrhwf oportng people
up to thnlr Intuition and
toolings, tearing to an
expanded sense of self-
awareness andl empathy for
others. without unpleasant
side effects. After a decade
of use by psycholltorspists.
MDMA surged into pubic
awareness and has been
used by millons, prompeng
Ne^'sweeic magazine to call
it Tie drag ert chcico of...
the New Age mevement ' This bock chronicle* toe
Nstory c4 MDMA, including the flp-lfcps in rts togal Matus. Tho psychclogical effects, erode implications, methods of use nod possitta future of ths ntrigung substance are presented. The reader will also find here an up-to-dato report on potential heath risks, the chorrislry of MDMA, an annolatod bibkography of the MDMA literature, along w?.fi 27 photos and ¡lustrations. Highly recommended for everyone's drug library I *B'uce Eisner has created an excsHenr sfi.dy of hew hysterical and Ignorant bureaucrats create drug probtems white trying to sdvo drug problems. Before we ptengo hoadtong into a teteStahon state, i wish avety Amedcan cittien would read this bocit. ' — Robert Anton Wilson
1W9. Cs S. 2S1 pp, Utestratod, indexed, toft cover.
ECSTASY: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85104)
*** HALLUCINOGENS AND CULTURE
by Peter T. Furst Tliis bock »*- an introduction to seme of tho hailudnogonc drugs in their cultural and historical context, stressing their important role in religion, ritual, magic, and curing. Chapters in=>Jdn: - ’Idolatry,' HafUcinogens. and Cultural Survival • Tobacco: 'Proper Focd of tho Gods' • Cannabcs (spp.) and Nutmeg Derivatives ♦ Ibogaine and toe Vine of Sotis: from Trepical Forest Ritual to Psychotherapy • HatUcinogens and 'Archetypes' • LSD and too Sacred Morning Glories of Indian Mexico • The Sacred Mushrooms: Rediscovery in Mexico • The Fly-Agaric: 'Mushroom of Immortality' • R. Gorden Wasson and tl»e Identification of tlw Divine Soma • Tho ’Diabolic Root’ • To Find Our Life': Peyote Hunt of the Huchols of Mexico • Datura: A Hafucinogen that Can Kil • HaJIudnoponic Snuffs and Animal Symbolism • The Teed as Earth Mother. A Problem In Symbolism and Psycho- pharmacology • Haffecinogens ard the Sacred Doer • And more. Says Andrew T. Wei. wulher of The Natural Mind- 'Furst's important work on hallucinogens in different cultures w\ll bo of merest io bofanisrts, phanmactfoglsts, physicians, anthropologists, psychologists, and all those concerned with those fasenatmg drags and man’s relationshp to them. It shOA* us something of tha pos.tvc side of haTuoiicgens in a magical and religious context and mghi help i» come to terms w*h these substances In cur own society.'
/STS, 6x9,2CSpp, iftestratod. Indexed soft cover.
HALLUCINOGENS AND CULTURE: $12.95
(ORDERNUMBER 85122)
** Rock 'n' Roll *** Introduction We mean "ROCK 'n' ROLL" in the same sense that Ian Sh oales means it: Pop Culture: It's all Rock 'n‘ Roll to us. Comix, Americana, scandals, and weird goings on. *** NEWS OF THE WEIRD
Over 500 Bizarre-But-True Stories That Reveal
Weirdness, Weirdness Everywhere!
by Chuck Shepherd, John J. Kohut
and Roland Sweet Sn 1997, a 81-year cto rebred Army sergeant shot a woman be
mistook for his estranged wife outside a church in Rochester,
Now York. Tm sorry about the other woman,' he S&d poSce.
'I meant to fdSmy wife, but / forgot my gtesses.*
Ths voflume contaos We most bizarre, the most shocking. the odd-
est. craziest, most outlandish. hysterical, unba'anced. ard weirdest slud
aven to find its way into our nation’s newspapers. A Pittsburgh man on wbyhe was apparently throwing rocks at
bis wife, who was struggling not to drown
¿n trw Kanawha
River:
7 h-sí trying to drive her back so shore.* Read about events so pocutar. behavior so ridcu'ous. ccodixri so
quostionabo. that it's beyord even the most creator imaginaton — but
ira ai true. A erty ambulance crow in St. Louis k) 1980 stopped So pick up
a pizza wbiio on thryir way so the hospital with a patient suffer-
ing from head kyurfos. The ambulance ekefed
Ote pizza parlor
parking tot for about five minutes until the crew's pizza was
ready.
■ Most inappropriate uses
for food ■ Nixie Behavior ■ People in the wrong place
at the wrong time ■ Sex is its own punishment
■ Get-pocr-quck schemes
■ Litigious society ■ Weird undertaker stories
■ Jeslojs rages
■ Weird clergy
■ Unusual weapons
■ WeirdOs in training ■ Word peces of legisla-
tion ■ Spectacular suicide at-
tempts ■ Least justiitebte homi-
cides ■ Least competent crimi-
nals ■ Reasons not to dhl 911 ■ Most compiling explanations ■ Ard much, much morel
1989, 5x9, 170 pp. tttwftrxhrd. softcover.
NEWS OF THE WEIRD: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99042)
*** CONFESSIONS OF A RAT FINK
Tho Life and Times of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth Ite's back! Ha's back and he's
beautiful! Big Daddy Roth e Iha maestro
cf hot rod art and undorgroLnd monster
cart co ring who pionocrod the Kuslom
Kar Kraze of tho early safes. Long
before hippies or punks, Roth's low-rent
rodent. Ret Fnk. captured the hearts and
m'nds of America's teenage rebels and
h'psters wch his grungy antlauthonty
aesthetic. Big Daddy was a weirdo
before being one was cool. Compete with orignel photographs
and Illustrations from Big Dadd/s
POfWftel flection, Confessions of a
Rat Fink
features an Inlroductton by
subculture goddess Miriam Linna and
comes with an oye-grabblrg full-color poster and 10 monster pin-ups. It Is a must tor underground art aficionados, monster cartoon inns, gear hoods, and anyone who is. has ever bean, or will over bn an obnoxious lr.or.ogcr. 199?, 7 x 10, 19? pp, Nuatrated, toft cover. CONFESSIONS OF A RAT FINK: $12.95 _____________ (ORDER NUMBER 99074)___________________ *** INCREDIBLY STRANGE FILMS
by Rc/Scarch If you tike weird, avant garde, exploitation. of otherwise strange fflme. ths book is tho sznyle best guide. Incredibly Strange Films is a functional güda to important territory negTected by the film-criticism estabSshment. spotlighting unhaled directors — Herschel Gordan Lewis. Russ Mr.yor. Larry Cohen. Frank Hcncnlobcr, Tod V. Mikels, and Others — who have been crxicaPy consigned to the ghettos of gore and sexploitation films. In depth interviews focus cn philosophy. anecdotes entertain as w’ell as illuminato theory. Includes bop-aplies. genre overviews, filmographies. biblkgraphy, an A-to-Z of sir ungo film personalties, articles, quotations, lists of recommended films, and sources. Genre artktos include: Biker films. J.D. films. Beach party films. LSD film!;. Women in prison films. Sanio. Ed Wood. Jr.. Sexpto(alien filma. Educational films, ard Industrial jeopardy films. Remember those gory and dsgustng driver-training firns they made you watch before ycu coukj get a license — like Rod AspMt nnd Sho Last Dato? They're in here, along with hygiene films, dating do's and denis, splatter movies, nudst camp movies, and jusl plain e/ery kind of Incredibly Strange Films you coUd ever want to team about. Thn single best bock of its kind yet puWisfed’ tsss. 8fix 11,224pp. more than 1 TOpMoe, indexed, eoftcover.
INCREDIBLY STRANGE FILMS: $17.99
(ORDER NUMBER 99020)
*** THE BEST COMICS OF THE DECADE,
VOLUME 1 & 2
Selected by The Editors of The Comics Journal
the 198Qa warn on© of th© most oxating ctecndos h the history of ©omlcs. This stellar two-volume cc4lcci«on spotlghts scmo of tho very best artists and wntors Iho '80s had to offer, whh a fud ccmptamcnt of complete stories from a wide dh’orsity of sources. many of them in glorious color. Some of cur personal favorites ¡nchxfe: Trie’s a Brich arid 7hon You Die!’ by Peter Bagge. The Saga of FranK Shatra. Jr." by Josh Alan 4 Drew FrfeChian. ’I Thnk I Was an Afcoholc Wailing io Happen* try John Callahan, ’American Splendor Assaults the Media" by Harvey Pekar & R. Crumb. ’Chicago *68* by Spain. ’Busted’ by Joyce Farmer. ’By Way of Explanation’ by Gilbert Shelton & Paul Mavrtdes. ’Uncto Bob’s MkMJfe Crisis’ by Robert Crumb, end too many more to ksl here. ■ ycuYe not a regu'ar oombe reader, if you thirfc Wat comic characters are just rnjscteboind oafs having impostibte fistfights with costumed supeniltains oven mor« ridiculous than themseh*es, then you shoUd check out this sat just *x> soo what youVa been missing. And if you are a regular ccmix fan. then you will want to add those excotent volumes to your cdlcKtion.
NW, Sti X 1 1. 122 ppt s&ne in cater, toff cover.
THE BEST COMICS OF THE DECADE. VOLUME ONE: $1235
(ORDER NUMBER 94162)
1920, SH x 11. 124 pp. btoc*& while. soft cow.
THE BEST COMICS OF THE DECADE. VOLUME TV/O: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94163)
*** BLAB! #5
Kitchen Sink Press
BW& an outstancing ¿ne devoted to
comix and popular culture. Btebf AS
focuses on crime, with stories by ^nd about
performance art tsi Joo Cotoman (who dri
tM MMw cow), Ray Zorw’s took at
crime comes of the ’40s and '50s. ’Lucky to
be Alve.’ a chilling story about serial killer
Ted Bund/. Joe Coleman's visual biography
of kiler Cad Panzram, stories by Skp
Wiliamson and Dan Ctewes. and more. Bfabf is cssontal roading for anyone
Interested in American pop cultural
IM, SXxSH, 12$ pp.
profusely Nustreted, soft cover.
BLAB! #5: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99055)
Hw NAMM MMR0Í Mwai ii The RHf4
Anything Goes
’ Sample cult exploitation magazine
cover from
Unseen Amortes."
*** UNSEEN AMERICA
Tho Greatest Cult Exploitation
Magazines 1950-1966
by Alan Botrock The fuii story of the sexmy undorbaiy of American joumaitsm! The
Amcrfaan fifties arc usually though*. of ns tamo and conservative limos.
They were tto years of Dwight Eisenhower and golf; Davy Crockett;
hub-hcops; television sicoms; Howdy Doody; and so on — but during
this same era. a relatively forgotten wave of scandal. crime, sex. drugs. goss'p. violence, and vfce swept over the country. Tbs was the worid ot ’unseen America* — the other side of tho rush to middo-dass suburban lifestyles. For over a decade, this torrent of scandal was brought to rive American public via mass circulation magazines — magaznns that today offer us a unique view of another America. and graphically illustrate a chapter of American pop cuturc and journalistic happenings previously toft unchroniclcd. This was not a minor chapter or smai underground movement, either, for al their peak these magazines accounted for an amnding 35 minon ccptes a month in newsstand sates, and coo pubicalton. CcM&fcrtiai. became the largest soling newsstand magazine in the country, with single-copy sates of over four milion per issue. Profuseby ifustraled with over 300 covers of the expfotetion maga¿nes cf the fifties, this is a subjective gude to the best of the oxptoctalfon magazine field, covering who put thorn out. who bcugh! them, what « cost io pubish an exploitation magazine, their roots in American culture, and much mere.
19SCF. SHx 11. Ill pp. profusely Hiustrated, son cover.
UNSEEN AMERICA: $11.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99050)
*** COMICS & SEQUENTIAL ART
by Will Elsner Al any given Xkrno. the
comic form (comes. strips,
cartoons, etc.) can tec
found to contain some of
Iha most radical (and
funny!) commentary cn
society. Will Eencris
Cbmtesr rf Soguontisl Art
15 Ofti Oi tlW finest blUililtt
ci this art form ever
produced, ft certains an
accumulation of his Ideas,
theories and advice on the
practice cl graphic story-
telling and tho uses to
which tho comic bock art
form can bo applied. It Is
designed to to a useful
guide to tho scricus
student practicing pro-
fessionals and involved
teachers. Elsner has been working in the fekJ for over 50 years, and in chapters with tlttas like • Imagery.* ’Timing/ ’The Frame.' 'Writing,' and 'Application of Sequential Art,' ho covers all the creative bases. Since its initial pubkzatisn. this book has enjoyed a wide reception here and abroad, k is used in Km. classes as wot as popular culture and Englsh Heralute courses at many universities. For instructions, tips, and just plain good reading, try Will Eisner's Comics & Sequential Art. 1MS, Sfix If, 157 pp. profusely ttiustreted, fndexod. softcover.
COMICS & SEQUENTIAL ART: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99052)
*** AMERICAN EXTREMES
by Buffalo George Toomer American Extremes
is a close up Icok at
America's kooks. zeaJ-
Cto. fanatics, trends,
culto, weird deas gone
wid, and much more.
Buffa'o George Toomer
has giveo us insight
into America's strange,
funny, and chon darte
sdo of dally Ue. More
than 300 photographs
illustrate his sensitivo,
humorous, and biting
assays on subjects
such as: ♦ Tho txzarro
world of tattooed poepte • 'Now Ago' rip-offs • Elvis mania and souvenirs • Survivalists, commandos A Iho manly arts • Big wheel trucks. power tractors, tenders A weird cars • Habits, houses A Goofy art ♦ Cheap thrtls A daredevl sports • Phono sax. strange sexual habits A ’Dressing Funny* • Spectacle d'Art • Punkors. skinheads A hair freaks • Cults o’fun A Dance o'death • Biker Iriestyte & arts-tic culturo • Unusual pastimes A h«yw we play • And much, much moro. Ofastrated with more than 30) phofosW Heath nuts. totf/bUkJers. punks, and tattoo cofactors; mystics, witchcrahers. uriccm mute, crystal healers, refigteus nuts, eurvrvalisls, bikers, holders of monstrosities, and those peop’e who actually think tho/n get rich off Stallone puppets Mexican Lo Riders, tour bkes. people with three-tech fngemails... all those unusual people who push ife lo the odge In pursuit of their loves, fetishes, and immortaity. American Extremes is not to be missed by lovers of Americana.
IMS, SH x 6M, 203pp, mero than 300photographs, soft cover.
AMERICAN EXTREMES: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94128)
*** A HISTORY OF UNDERGROUND COMICS
by Mark James Estren fksck in print— at last!" A History Of Underground Comics Is a lavishly illustratod. com- prehansiva and controversial account of tho combe genre from thn 1960s that is having a fehäiSSäACe iri the 1960s. Mark James Esven traces tho roots of underi/cund comics and details how the cartoonists unabASh- cdly portrayed sox. drags and rock h' roil, flouting the censors who kept conventional oamics tamo. This fourth edition of the classic work incorporates historical updates, a new tertex and WMography. Enjoy.
1993. Sfi x 11, 320pp, more than 1.000tftustrations,
indexed, toft cover.
A HISTORY OF UNDERGROUND COMICS: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99081)
*** PRODUCED AND ABANDONED
The Best Films You’ve Never Seen
Edited by Michael Spragow Especially te the tel two
decades, many of ffie most
excflteg English-speaking
filmmakers have given birth to
movies that were then
abandoned by Iha studies and
tho mess audience. What made
thnr.o Ulms hard to market and
thus hard for moviegoers to fted
and adapt is proc«ely what
makes them special: twists In
tho storylines. unexpected
shadings in the characters,
iconoclastic attitudes, and a
degree of artistry that can! be
comrrxjnicatod in broad-stroke
advertising carrpaigns. Produced And Abandoned
contains reviews of 94 such
fams, written at the time the
films were onginaly released.
Thanks lo li>0 mireds of >our beal vkfoo slcco. now you. too. can enjoy these mo-ries. I noticed several of rrry c-wn favorites included — r.i.ch as: - Bound F(X Glcry • Hands With Care • Hearts cf the West • Meh-in and Howard • Pay-day • Go Tell the Spartans • Hamburger Hill • Sa-Vodbr • Over the Edge • Ropo Man • Riveris Edge • The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith ♦ Scuthem Comfort • Tho White Dawn • Streetwise • Mike's Murder • Shoo*. Iha Moon ♦ SomcIHng W.ld • Tho Brood • Carnival ot Souls • Henry: Portrait of a Sonal KBer ♦ Near Dark • LorJ in America • The Man with Two Drains • This is Spnal Tap • Tho Ballad of Cable Hpgus • Cattle Annie and Utile Britches • Tho Conversation • The Late Show • Night Moves • Straight Time • And many more. Produced And Abandoned certain to increase your cqoymcnt cf films.
1990. SH xS>i, 390pp. indexed, toft cover.
PRODUCED AND ABANDONED: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99071)
*** BRUTARIAN #3-#6 "The Magazine That Dares To Be Lame!"
Edited by Dom Salem! Ow Of th© most IntnrcxUng and oxetng new magazines wo have seen come out lately Is Dem Salcmi's Brutarian, and wo are proud to Offer our reactors the tins! tour Issues. Crammed with articles, comix. book and movie reviews. Brutarian expires the schlock and sleaze and violence that popper tho Amoncon papular ciituro landscape. Featuring writers like Nick Bougas, Jack Stevenson, Grog Goodsei, Dom §?IWl Graig Ledbetter, startling and revolting graphics, and ads for Stuff you didn’t even know extstad, Brutarian is highly recommended to students of current America popular culture.
1991 a 1999, SH x 11, 4iaaues, nwt than 390 pp.
Mostrated, soft cover
BRUTARIAN #>*4: $$.00
(ORDER NUMBER 99077)
BRUTARIAN *5-*6: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 99078)
*** BLAB! #6
Kitchen Sink Press V/e are very
proud to offer our
reactors the tolest
issue o< Blab!,
the excellent
journal of comlx
and pop culture
from Ktchen Sink
Press. Blab! /B
takes a stewed
look at sfccbciism
in this 1 CO-proof
issue. Featured
are comics from
such cutting edge
cartoonists as
Frank Stack, Dan
Clcrwes. Span
Rodrigues. fAark
Landman, Skp
Williamson, froug
Alton. Uoyd
Dangle. Richard
Seta and Josh
Alan Frtodman, Thn hva bast
features are
selections from
Kev/ Cant JVfrr
(the atrizbngraphy of Jack Black) illustrated by the amazing, frightening, arrf over-the-
top Joe Cotomnn and ’AJcohofc CartDorists’' by Dan Clowes, profiles of tamoiÄ cartoansts and Blu&trators who fought the boWe and tost
It's wld! Its weird! It's Blab! 46! It’ll make your bead swim! M x Oli, 130 pp. profusely seh co w.
BLAB! ¥6: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99062)
*** BRUTARIAN Magazine «8 & #9 •‘The Magazine That Dares To Be Lame"
Edited by Dom Saiemi AH right! Two new issues Of Dom Salemi’s Brutarian! Outrageous ccmix, kickass took reviews. movie reviews, video reviews, music and mare. Brutarian explores the schlock and Stoaze a rd victenco that pepper thn Amorcan pep culture landscape. Highly recommarded to sludonfs of currant American popular and fringe culture.
1999, 9H X11, SUsocs. total of 164 pp, illustrated. soft cow*.
BRUTARIAN Magazine #8 & #9: $8.00
(ORDER NUMBER 99087)
*** THE NEW AMERICAN SPLENDOR ANTHOLOGY
Stories by Harvey Peter Harvey Petar's comic American Splendors one of the hippest and funniest comics In Amonca. In each issue. Pckar recounts events from his defy tfe, with top artste illustrating each story h comic format. This huge coliechon Includes ncvor-bekxMoen material, and art by such artiste as: R Crumb. Kevin Brown. Paul Mavrides, Spain Rodriguez. Colin Upton. Drew Friedman. Val Mayenk. ALin Mooco. Jim Woodring, and Mark Zrigarelli.
1991, 6>i x 11, 990pp, ithrtrfrxM, softcover.
THE NEW AMERICAN SPLENDOR ANTHOLOGY: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99069)
*** COSMIC RETRIBUTION Joe CoIoman has long boon one of Loompanics* favorite artists — chock out his covers for Apocalypse Culture wd You Can't Win. No*// we are now very pleased to offer you a huge book of his infernal art — with 32 pages of Mf-eotorplates! As well-known for his legendary performance art as for his paintings. Joe Coleman has outraged audiences and authorities for over ten years. This magnificently produced art book may be his greatest outrage ever, and also his most beautiful: a deluxe. 144-page compilation of his graphic work, including illustrations, comic strips, and most of all. the savage and terrifying paintings that have made his reputation. Cosmic Retribution includes 32 pages of full-color plates, a revealing Interview with Coteman. a photo section devoted to Coleman’s collection of grotesque human oddities, plus an introduction by R. Crumb. The publication ol Cosmic Retribution: The Infernal Art of Joo Coleman. Is a major event, and Loompanics Unlimited is very pleased and proud to offer this astonishing book to our readers. 1992, x 11, 144 pp, profusely Illustrated, softcover. COSMIC RETRIBUTION: $22.95 (ORDER NUMBER 99075) *** Twisted Image by Ace Backwords Ace Backwords is one of America's funniest and most
brilliant comic artiste—it is as simple as that. His work has
appeared in more than 100 marginal publications,
Including High Times and the Lcompanlcs Catalog. Now.
ter the first time, the best of Ace’s work has been collected
into book form — Ladies and Gentlemen, Loompanics
Unlimited proudly presents Twisted Image, by Ace
Backwords.
1990, 8K x 11, 128pp, softcover.
TWISTED IMAGE: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85120)
*** THE WHOLE POP CATALOG
Compiled by The Berkeley Pop Culture Project
Pop culture is the true American Culture. It — not highbrow culture — embodies the shared experiences. thoughts. and values of modem Americans. ’Instfrjtions" ike McDonalds. Barbie, ard the Beatles are the bu’ld'ng blocks wfth which we're constructing contemporary society. This huge bock gives you access to the products, people. ebbs, (feelers, books — even ’pilgrimage* sites Io hep you chronicle, understand. and even own pieces ot American Pop Culture. Included are Sections on: ■ Advertising ■ Airplanes ■ Americana ■ Amusement Parks A Carnivals ■ An mated Cartoons ■ Bartle ■ Baseball Cards A Collecbbtas ■ Balhronms and Outhouses ■ Beaches ■ Beatniks ■ Beer ■ Board Games ■ Bowing ■ Bumper stickers ■ Buttons ■ Candy ■ Cars. Trucks and Buses ■ Demo Derbies A Tractor Putt ■ Cereal ■ Chewing Gum ■ Christmas ■ Circusos. Freaks. Clowns A P.T. Barnum ■ Ciceks & Watches ■ Clothes — ’Cool Threads* ■ Cod War ■ Comedy ■ Comes A Comk: Bocks ■ Computers ■ Country Musk: A Stylo ■ OdQChves ■ Diners ■ Dinosaurs ■ Disney ■ Dols ■ Dnve tns ■ Elvis ■ Fast Food ■ Flarrmgos ■ Food ■ Foccbal ■ Frisbees ■ Gags & Novelties ■ Ged ■ Gumby ■ Har ■ Hippos A Psychedelia ■ Hotywocd ■ Jazz ■ Jukeboxes ■ Junk Food ■ Kites ■ Kitchens. Lawn A Garden ■ Lunchboxes ■ Magic ■ Miniatures ■ Monsters ■ Motorcyclists ■ Musk: ■ New Age ■ Office Phones. Faxes A Xeroxes ■ Outer Space ■ Pets ■ Phonographs & Taking Machines ■ Pinball ■ Player Pianos & Music Machines ■ Politics ■ Puzzles ■ Radios & Radk> Shows ■ Records ■ Reigon ■ Rhythm & Blues ■ Roadside ■ Rock 'o' Roll ■ Romance Novels ■ Rubber Stamps ■ Science A Nature ■ Ships in BoWes and Witfout ■ Skateboarding ■ Seda Pep Hrs!cry ■ T-Shrts ■ Toddy Beam ■ Toiephones ■ 3 0 n Toys — Classic Toys — Basic ■ Trains. ■ Vkftx> Games ■ War ■ Tlx» West ■ Wrestling A Roler Derbies ■ and Much. Much Moroi The Whole Pop Catalogs an oxcclont starting p’.vcn for anyone intorcstod in ccclwrpcrary American culture.
199t, CX x 11, eOOpp, profosety tffuatreted, softcover.
THE WHOLE POP CATALOG: $20.00
(ORDER NUMBER 99061)
*** SLACKER
by Richard Linklater You probably ea’oyed the fascinating film SX^ev (if you haven't scon rt. rent it ASAP! — you am in for a trip) and you are sure *0 be fascinated with Stacker. the Lock, by the film's tfrector, Richard Linklater. Stacker includes pholos and profits of the actors and craw, Linklater's Original notes lor Vie film, tens of info cn how the film was cast and shot, a complete transcript of the film, a lengthy interview with Rfck Linklater, some short memoirs of the filming from the cast ©rd crow, stiis from the film, and morn. Be sure to check out the orgin ol the concept of the Madonna Pap Smear scenel M you loved 54^'^>r(lhe film), yea wiD tove Stoctar(tha book).
1992. SX x 11, 162 pp, tttuairated, xoft covvr.
SLACKER: $1435
(ORDER NUMBER 99076)
*** THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY THINGS
by Donald A. Norman 'By looking very careMtyat bow we do everyday things, this brtikant book shows how good designers exploit basic principles of common sense thought— and how disregarding thosepnrydpics can toad to disaster *— Marvin Mnsky, MIT Evon th© smartest among us can feel inept as we tail to figure cut which light switch or oven burner to turn on. or whether Io push. pull, or side a door. The fault. argues this fascinating, ingenious, and ¿berating book, les rxri in ourselves. but in product design that ignores the needs of users and the principles cf cognitive psychology. The problems range frem ambiguous and hdtfen controls to arbitrary rotationships between controls and functions, coupled with a lack of feedback or other assistance and unreasonable demands cn memorization. This bonk presents examples ©plenty, among Chern the VCR. computer. and office tdophnno. an models ol how not to (feslgn tor people. But gocd. usable design rs possible. The rukis are simple: make things visble. exploit natural re la Worships that couple function and control, and make intoligent use of constraints. The goal: usor contorod design that go des the user ctfortnssly to the right acton cn the right control at the right time The author is a world-famous psychologist and poceer In We application of cognitive science.
7.W, 6X x 9X. 270 pp. ttiustrated, indexed. hardcover.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY THINGS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 68143)
*** POLITICS AT THE PERIPHERY
Third Parties In Two-Party America
by J. Da vid Gillespie At a time when voter
frustration wtfi ’pditica ae
usual’ prornfeos to be the
ha&nark of tfie iP9Ce, J.
David Giltospfa reminds us
liiat American receptive-
n$w to cantfdate»
Ite Republican and Demo-
cratic partes a not a
pbenamoron unique to this
dozado. Rattier, alternative
parties arc an American
trad ton aYnost as o'd as
tte nation itscH. Gillespie's
broad. interpretive study
tels the story- of those
Americans who fave
rejected traditional parties
for alternative pdilicaJ
organizations and of the
issues ttet have proponed
them to do so. Giltaspie examinee the
va’ue of third parties as was
as the cutural and structural constraints that relegate them lo the
periphery of American political lie. From the Anlimssons ot no 1870's
to H. Ross Perot’s grassroots telwork. Gilkispo details more than titty poilical Memattvea. Ho- offers Wd portraits d their party leaders and
supporters, includng Tom Watson. Robert LaFoTotte, Strom Thurmcte.
George Wallace. Belva Lockwood. and Huey Long. Assessing their con-
stituency ate impact. Gilcsplc concludes that Ihrd parties draw dis-
proportionately from the ranks at agitators and act as .agents far change w¿h many stances adopted — citen in modi'tod form — by mainstream pnrt^- Contents include: - On tho Outside Look) ng In: Thrd Parties ate the Politics! Mainstream - Br-ghtiy Blazing Candles: Transient National Thrd Parties in the Mnotoenm Century - Candles In the Wind: Transient Third Partes in The TwenlieVi Cen- lury - htot Whistling Dboe: Women. African-Americans, and tho Third-Party Course - Sustained by Faith: Doctrinal Parties - Non National Significant Others: Important Stole and Community Parties - What Manner ©4 Men ate Women? Beliefs ate Poraorvtitns of Third-Party Leaders - Locking Back. Looking Ahead: Tte Third-Party Legacy and tho Future - Returns from Novem'ber 3. 1992. Presiteteal Election - Addresses of Thrd Parties - Third-Party ate Independent Candidacies Receding at Least One Percent of Popular Vote for President - Third-Party Presence (Excluding Independents} n U.S. Congress - Third-Party ate Independent Gutematotel Popular Efocfkns - Suggestions for Further Reading - Ate more. Poiftfcs At The Periphery e, must reading foe anyone interested in current American pdillcs. 1993, 3x9. 349 pp, Uh/xlrMd. softcover.
POLITICS AT THE PERIPHERY: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94231)
*** DENNIS EICHHORN'S REAL LIFE COMIX
by Dennis Eichhorn Ln tie rarifed realm of so-caitod •aufoblographtear or ’ccnfossfonal* comics, writer Dennis P. Eichhorn has chomped out a sizable ríete lex hmsc-i, as hrs no-purxhes-puhod. explicit stories etest. Dennis has produced three series: Reei Ufe, which consists of stones from his fascinating life: Reel Slntf, true saxurJ adventures; ate Reel Sdvnucx, stories Of Denrry acting like a schmuck All throe series arc illustrated by some 04 Ite finest oam'c artists currently working in America. To introduce you to the wonderful wted ©4 Dennis Exhhom, wc have ctesen one volume from each series. These throo titles aro a terrific iteroducton to Eichhorn's work: Rm! Stuff conlans a story which Faniagfaphic9 (Ns pubUhor) foil corrpcílcd to concor. Real Schnwc* *1 contains Eir.htern's unique response to this episode; and Real Smut #3 presents sea and doom in a manner never before attempted In come form, tn fact, wc fad that CMAtomúvn Sweat (from Reef Smut tty to one of tho most competing ate shattering stories in any medum we have ever read. 11 you don't toy any other come books in your lifetime, buy Dennis Eichhorn's RgaJLife Comix! !997’1999, SU x 1C>1t 9 vofome set, Mslofmefe then
99 pp, pcohtsety iHusi/eiea, soft co ver.
DENNIS EICHHORN S REAL LIFE COMIX: $7.70
(ORDER NUMBER 99082)
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*** BABOON DOOLEY, ROCK CRITIC! Baboon Gets Ahead In Life
by John Crawford Al last! A Baboon Do&?y\xxM One of
our favorite underground comic
characters ol the 80‘s now ccllecled into
tock form. Ard a nice job ci priming it is.
too (even though one panting company
refused to pent the bock). Here are what
some people have sad about Jcfn
Cra.vfortfa wortc •Crawford Is the R. Crumb ol the
©r/iltes. He’s that Important. And that
good. This b the bcist ongoing
underground comic In the &sl rfecada.
and wll ba. ultimately, the most
influential/ — Mike Ktopnor. Free Beer
Press
•...an astute clever faliaw tuned into oar trues most keenly.’ R.
Crumb *At good and semo of the best of 'em are in this here tock.’
Byron Cdey, Forced Exposure ’ExqUsIlsty targeted. Crawford has not only originally. but integrity. •
Bob Diack •Crawford has I We competition . His worthiness as egitator la
proven by his nobllcy as wise guy. . In print. Crawford comes elf as
cantankerous, dssatfeted. critical, end goddamed tunny. Ha doesn't
come off as 'anarchist.’ libertarian,' or Y>un’< because hs poor human
brain transcends those dkkUy-shlt fanebbs. He aMws^would like to
rp the guts cut of Uto current Repub-Derro establishment—ard he’s
already rtppng tno girts, out of those who’ra unwittingly anxious Io
replace them with a new. improved, hp way to crush froe thought.’ —
Rev. Ivan Stang. Church of the SubGenius •Ive had a completely free hand in my column except for twice. Both
Ornes my writing was censored, both for the same reason mentioning
Jshn Cnrriord. He's a banned person in ¿.Ciivtxvj? Rock NRsff. '■
W#
Board. Lowlife A book of wonders 10 years In the making.. Baboon Dootoy, Bock
Critic/: Baboon Gets Ahead In Life.
Order your copy today
19SS, 5H x6H, 240pp, illustrated softcover.
BABOON DOOLEY, ROCK CRRTCf: $9.05
(ORDER NUMBER 99026)
*** SHOCK VALUE
A Tasteful Book About Bad Taste
by John Waters Bad boy f.'m director John
Waters lets loose with his
opinions cn American taste —
everything from why he loves
violence to why Baltimore is the
hairdo capfcsl of the world. fAy
favorite chapter is "All My Trials.’
abo.it Walers' hebby ol attending
bloody murder trials (’All My
Trials* stands with "Tta Grant
Judoo-Christon Sin. Outlaw,
Gult Como & Punishment T.V.
Show’ from Tim Leary's
NswopciiaouQ as the most
Insightful ard funnest artcles
over written on the American
criminal Jixsbce system). Let's
hear from Waters hlmsell: •All poep'e look bettor under arrest. Iha ugliest sox criminal end Iho mcllinst junkk) taka on a special glamour as they are handcuffed and dragged bnforo the enme-hungry American public. A now enminai t$ the hottest of at macta stars. It's the ch>/ knd of celebrity that can happen literally overnight. Trials are thn most entertaining of &l American spectacles, always better than the theater, and except lor a tew apodal cases, much mom thriling than movies.' ’The best defendant to watch is one who Is gutty and unrepentant, tut who dcrics his gull. The rrora Hdocus the crime, the mere iatrigurg il becomes. If yot/ra going to be ratten, do ri well, we say. and do it with style. Murder is my favorite charge, with kidnapping, terrorism, and armed robbery fallowing in exactly that order. The facts of tie case arc rclatvdy unimportant. A true crime buff is Interested in only throe Ihngs: (1) Can the criminal hande the sudden glare ci publicity? (2) Are his torrily and friends standing behind him? (3) Is Ito« smart enough to feol a jury and beat Iha rap?' We highly recommend Shock Value, by John Walers.
19Sf, 7x to. 249pp, tUust/ated softcover.
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** WHEN YOU'RE UP TO YOUR ASS
IN ALLIGATORS Urban Folklore from the Paperwork Empire
by Alan Dundes and Carl R. Pagter When you'no up to your ass in al ¡gators, it's dffcuM to remind yourself Chat your initial objective was Io drain the swamp. Bundes and Pagtcr have corrpfcd a zany colccton of office copier folklore — Ibose tattered sheets of cartoons, mottoe. delish1, savings, ard crude jokes Itvrt circulate In efttoes everywhere. Presented for your entertainment...
1967, 6x9,271 pp, frustrated, softcover.
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** Transform and Rebel: The Calico Indians and the Anti-Rent War by Th. Metzger The remains: a costume and mask stored behind glass like a saint's garments in a reliquary. A scarlet linen vest, a gown of printed broadcloth, and a mask made of sheep skin. Fabric flowers ornament the mask, along with faded blue ribbons, leather fringe, mesh over the eye holes, a goatee, sidebums and eye brows made from fur. In a photograph, sixteen men pose in similar costumes. Most brandish knives, all wear grotesque masks and gowns or jackets of brightly colored calico. Homs of leather, drooping mustaches, long false beards, wolf-like snouts, stag antlers, plumes of horse hair, tassels hanging from pointed ears, and hard fierce animal-like mouths. They were farmers, many of them teen-aged boys, all of them little better than serfs. And for a few years in the early eighteen forties, while similar anti-authoritarian movements brewed in Europe, these self-styled Calico Indians roved the countryside of eastern New York State, flouting law, order and social norms.
* * *
After the American War of Independence, a semi- feudal system remained firmly in place along the Hudson River valley, reaching from New York City They were farmers, many of them teen-aged boys, all of them little better than serfs. And for a few years in. the early eighteen forties, while similar anti-authoritarian movements brewed in Europe, these self-styled Calico Indians roved the countryside of eastern New York State, flouting law, order and social norms. to Albany, through the Catskills and to the Massachusetts border. Three hundred thousand farmers, working almost two million acres, lived like serfs with little hope of ever escaping their bondage to the land's owners. The patroon system had its origins in the Dutch colonial efforts of the 1600s, when huge blocks of land were "purchased" from the indigenous inhabitants and tenants were brought in to secure Holland's hold. In 1664, the Dutch colony was seized by the British, but the feudal system remained largely unchanged, farmers paying a yearly rent (in food stuffs or its equivalent in cash) yet never having the opportunity to actually own the land. In 1695, the governor granted a patent which transformed the patroonship of Rensselaerwyck into a manor and the patroon into its lord. At the same time, the British further entrenched the system by granting patents to millions of acres of new land. The last colonial governor of New York expressed the thinking of the time when he wrote that giving these huge tracts of land to the aristocracy would "counterpoise in some measure the general leveling spirit that so prevails," making reference to the antinomian and proto-anarchist Ranters, Diggers, and Levellers of Great Britain. Quickly, the anti-rent associations had thousands of dues-paying members and their influence was felt throughout all the leasehold lands. The governor of New York sent in armed militia to put down the rebellion and the Anti rent Weir began in earnest After the Revolutionary War, some land was taken from the Tories, but the most valuable tracts were given to Federalists as payment for their war claims, and other sections were sold to speculators. The most powerful landowning families — Van Rennselaer, Livingston, Schuyler, and Hamilton — continued to tighten their hold on the area through intermarriage and further purchases. In 1839, Stepehn Van Rennselaer, known as the Good Patroon, died. Realizing that the patroon system was fragile and that only so much pressure could be put on it before it collapsed, he often had allowed tenants’ rents to lapse during times of bad harvest or other ill fortune. But at his death, it was found that he'd accumulated large debts. And owing him nearly a half million dollars in back rents, his tenants were seen by the Van Rensselaer heirs as a likely way out of their financial predicament. In the Helderbergs, on the west side of the Hudson, where farming was particularly difficult, resentment against this demand for total payment rose quickly, developing within the year into what is now known as the Anti-rent War. The first anti-rent meetings were called in Bemc, the highest place in the Helderbergs. In a Declaration of Independence dated July 4th, which the newly-formed anti-rent association sent to Stephen Van Rensselaer IV, they compare his oppressive rent measures to the Stamp Act of 1765 and themselves to the self-named Sons of Liberty, who fought against British economic oppression by tarring and feathering the King's functionaries, ransacking their homes and hanging them in effigy. Quickly, the anti-rent associations had thousands of dues-paying members and their influence was felt throughout all the leasehold lands. The governor of New York sent in armed militia to put down the rebellion and the Anti-rent War began in earnest. Disguising themselves in costumes of brilliant calico, covered with fur, feathers, and tin ornaments, wearing sheepskin masks or with their faces painted red and black, parties of self-proclaimed Indians struck back against the patroons' under As in most insurgency movements, the rebels remained hidden and highly mobile, striking only when they had sufficient force to overcome their enemy, then evaporating as quickly as they'd gathered. When sheriffs would approach a farmer's land, intending to sell off some of his livestock in order to pay back rents, the Indians would surround the lawmen — usually on horseback — or ambush, disarm and drive them away. And on the few occasions when the auctions did occur, the Indians deployed snipers to kill all the cattle and sheep that had been sold. The Indians' tactics were a mixture of guerrilla warfare and adolescent playfulness. They kidnapped sheriffs and held them prisoner in taverns until they agreed to jump up and down three times and shout "Down with the rent!" They stole and destroyed legal papers, threatened fanners who paid their rents, and harassed sheriffs whenever they appeared. Adopting pseudo-savage names (Red Jacket, Black Hawk, Yellow Jacket, Blue Beard, Little Thunder, White Chief) the Indians bound themselves by an oath: "I do of my own free will and accord come forward to join this body of men and will reveal no secrets of the society made known to me necessary to be kept." Farm-wives and daughters were enlisted to make gowns and masks, the more outlandish the better. At their peak, the Indians numbered over ten thousand, yet no two costumes were alike. The chiefs' garments were the most flamboyant, however. Because the anti-rent associations provided money to buy calico (as well as ornaments and pistols), anyone was able to deck himself as outrageously as he pleased. When a prominent Rennselaer county Indian died, an escort of his fellows — ninety-six men strong, mounted and in full battle dress — formed the vanguard of his funeral procession. In 1844, when Governor William Bouck held a conference to meet with local residents, over a hundred Indians stood at the edges of the crowd, shouting and jeering. Armed with muskets, pistols, scythes, axes, clubs, hatchets and knives, the Indians were able to mobilize quickly whenever sheriffs approached to serve writs or seize property. In order to throw off the two hundred year old feudal system, the Catskill and Hudson River Valley farmers needed to transform themselves, physically as well as emotionally. And as a primitive communication network, the Indians convinced, sometimes by force, farmers to use their tin dinner horns only as a warning signal that the law was near. The message could be quickly relayed over many miles, the blaring of the horns (normally used to call workers in for their meals) reaching across the hills and valleys of the Catskills. The organization of the Indian bands followed the cell structure which one of the most important anti-rent leaders, Thomas Devyr, had used while a Chartist agitator in Scotland. The Indians divided into ten-to-fifteen man units, the identity of individuals known only to the chief of the cell, who was in tum known only by his mock-indian name. Devyr, born in Donegal, Ireland, in 1805, published a pamphlet called “Our Natural Rights," in which he states: "I saw that the earth if vigorously tilled would yield plenty of the comforts of life. Willing labor and fertile soil would produce plenty to cat, drink and wear." After publishing the pamphlet, he fled from Ireland, and went to work in London, working for the liberal papers in which he attacked Irish Landlordism. Working class rebels in Newcastle-upon-Tyne asked him to join them. He left London, calling it "that great social wen," and quickly rose to prominence among the Scots fighting for social and political reform. In 1840, he fled Scotland to avoid arrest and landed in New York. Within months, he was at the forefront of the antirent struggles in the I ludson Valley. Another prominent anti-rent leader was Dr. Smith Boughton, who came to be known by his Indian name, Big Thunder. A brilliant public speaker and organizer, he traveled up and down the Catskills, addressing meetings, exhorting farmers to join or support financially the Indians' efforts. But targeted by the lords of Livingston manor, he was eventually arrested for robbery (after a sheriff was relieved of his warrants and writs by a band of Indians) and sentenced to life imprisonment at hard labor. In 1844, the hostilities had increased to such a high pitch that governor Silas Wright issued a proclamation declaring Delaware County (the epicenter of Indian activities) to be in a state of insurrection and ordered in the military to "preserve order." And in early 1845, he requested that the legislature pass a law making it illegal for any individual to appear with "his face painted, discolored, covered or concealed," or to refuse help to a law enforcement officer in the pursuit of "seizing, arresting, con-fining... evciy' person with his face so painted." Though anti-rent forces were building strength in the legislature, the measure passed easily. The Calico Indians, however, continued their guerrilla war. As in most insurgency movements, the rebels remained hidden and highly mobile, striking only when they had sufficient force to overcome their enemy, then evaporating as quickly as they'd gathered. The zXnli-rent War continued until August of 1845, when Sheriff Green Moore and Osman Steele (his jailor and undersheriff) rode to the farm of Moses Earle near Andes, to sell off some of Earle's livestock in order to satisfy a warrant for two years' back rent. The Indians gathered in force, blaring their horns, and surrounded the two sheriffs. Steele resisted and shots were fired. Three bullets hit him and he died late that day. The Indians scattered and as soon as the news got out, public opinion turned against the rebels. The cells disbanded, thousands of masks were burned and buried, and the calico gowns were converted overnight into curtains and quilts. Mass arrests followed the death of Steele and eventually eighty-four men were convicted: two sentenced to the gallows and thirteen to prison terms. But though the Indians' violence was condemned by the general population, their goals were still popular and the anti-rent forces continued to work their way into state government. In 1846, John Young was elected governor of New York on an anti-rent platform and a few weeks after taking office, had pardoned all the Indian prisoners still in jail. In 1848, the legislature abolished the tenure rent system. In order to throw off the two hundred year old feudal system, the Catskill and Hudson River Valley farmers needed to transform themselves, physically as well as emotionally. Like the "indians" who took part in the Boston Tea Party, the Catskill rebels disguised themselves for practical purposes, to prevent being identified and punished. But they also transformed themselves into creatures who could do what no law- abiding citizen would dream of doing. By putting on ridiculous costumes, taking false names, and swearing melodramatic oaths, they escaped centuries of social constraint. The view of Indians that the farmers exhibited is clearly quite skewed. Boyish enthusiasm, romantic notions of the noble savage, and simple ignorance shaped the Indians’ idea of themselves. The costume itself points to a gross misunderstanding of what "indian" meant. Looking more like animals dressed in women’s clothing titan the original inhabitants of the land they worked, the Calico Indians embraced freedom by embracing otherness. Decked out in gowns, flowers, wigs, ribbons and tassels, they allowed themselves, most likely without knowing it, to play at being women. Wearing masks made from animal parts (sheepskin, horse hair, stag horns, pig ears and feathers) they were more beasts than men. And a few of the most brave even played at being demons: wearing horns, fangs and scarlet talons. I lalf-drunk, converting their farm , implements into weapons, they had strength where before they had only servitude and the prospect of endless toil. For them the word "indian“ meant something far larger than native American. It was a label that denoted wildness, lack of restraint, the ability to follow one’s desires. Some took names that were overtly Arabic ( The Prophet), or Mexican (Santa Anna). And with their secret oaths, midnight forays, bizarre costumes, their violence mixed with grandiose heroics, they clearly believed that to be an Indian was not merely to be non-white, but also something bigger than life. Crossing racial, gender, even species lines, all expectations were overturned. Anecdotes were told of parents talking for hours with their sons, and girls being overwhelmed by the kisses and caresses of their own brothers, without anyone suspecting their true identity. Drunken farm boys could be for a few hours powerful chieftains, warriors rather than serfs. Armed sheriffs could be mocked, humiliated, treated as buffoons. Even family ties meant nothing. Social, as well as political, law was overthrown. At the killing of undersheriff Osman Steele, the Indians shouted, ’’Down with the laws, we are here to break them." For a few years, they lived out a childish fantasy. But mixing their playfulness with criminality and righteous defiance, they were able claim back their land and a small but significant measure of dignity. The core of this is, of course, play. Freedom, disappearing privacy, dignity, may be serious business indeed, but if our response is likewise solemn-ugly, then we have failed completely. What would a year 2000 Calico Indian look like? Not an Indian, certainly. The concept has become too tainted by commercials and Hollywood, alcohol and romanticism. But perhaps another savage other might stand in their place. What’s more fearsomely alien than a three year old who must have EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW? Perhaps there'll be Calico babies, adults devolved into childhood berserkers. It's likely, though, that in an age when all group endeavors are suspect, any mass movement tainted by power and greed and marketing possibilities, that the only act that can echo the Calicos’ rebellion would be individual. Not a group attack on the concrete face of order and reason, but individual transformation. Prankishness, the cruelty of childish play. Just as the farm boys of the 1840s dressed in ludicrous gowns and took pretentious names, so in the waning days of the 20th century must we become foolish to be free. Turn yourself inside out like a glove, left to right, penetralia to skin. Only holy idiots — despised, feared, almost invisible — can be free, acting out their little fiefdom of freedom. The core of this is of course play. Freedom, disappearing privacy, dignity may be serious business indeed, but if our response is likewise solemn-ugly, then we have failed completely. Systems in conflict become like each other. We must become unlike ourselves to be free. Just as children mimic parents to learn language before they have any idea what individual words mean, so we must mimic wildness and freedom to be wild and free. Laugh in the groaning void, make everything (even Law's great grim gaze brooding over our internal landscape) a toy, a joy. Become the canny idiot, signifying nothing— and everything. Dress up, act out, take a new name, transform yourself, rebel. (NOTE.- A shorter version of this piece appeared in Anarch)*: A Journal of Desire Armed, (Summer 1992) and also appears in the book Gone to Croat an.)
References
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yet timto tvis been cn Hs side, and tho ideas that he first put forward
twenty years ago in hs book Tho Mechanism ¿Y/Xctfare now accepted
mslns’.resm thlrking. Hero. In this bnlliarciy argued assault on
outmoded enough« patterns. he calls ftx nothing less than a New
Renaissance. Hghy Recommended.
fSW 5x6,313 pp, sod cover.
I AM RIGHT—YOU ARE WRONG: $10.00
(ORDER NUMBER 86170)
*** MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MIND
by Tony Buran 11 is by now fairly common knowledge that we normaiy use a very
smal part — under I percent — of cur brain’s capacity. Hero is a guiefc
to dcvetoplrg the enormous untapped potential ci the rest. In this book,
you will learn hew to improve: Memcry— your basic capacity, as well as year special ablilies for
retaining facts, names, laces Lfston&g — through tie sclccton cf key phrases that he'p you to
retain what has been said Seeing your eyes' ability to see mare ctasriy. analytically,
exlenshety. quckiy topic — the ten basic areas d logcal tNnktog that will improve
analysis and judgment Mmcncai Atetty-- with simple techriques tor handling complex
addton. subtraction, multiplication, and division wilhn seconds. Packed with fascinating Information, this chafangng book details tha
latest discoveries about th« d decent mental finclicns of the toft and
right sides and tho upper and lower porters d the bran; speed rearing
ard note -taking techniques; special memory systems; and it provides
sell-improvement oxcrcrscs, "self-chocks.' and diagrams to licV you
understand tho concepts and apphy them to everyday use. 6x9, 157pp, ¡ffustrstad, indexed, softcover.
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MIND: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88121)
*** DOUBLESPEAK
From "Revenue Enhancement" to
"Terminal Living- How Government, Business, Advertisers, and
Others Use Language to Deceive You
by William Lutz Welcome to the worid of Doubtespoxk.
tho tongu^go of non respambiity. carcfuty
constructed to appear to communicate
when all it doos ts mislead. Designed Id
distort realty and corrupt undarstandng.
doublespeak makes the bad seem good
and the intolerable seem less so. Thanks to
the twists and turns of phrases and
thoughts practcod by government officials,
buanessmen. advertisers, ard myriad
ether pro-fessionals, doublespeak has
become so common Ural you may nc<
nottoo it or bcCier to protest when ycu do.
You may be happy to buy genuine im'tatlon
leather, and then again, ycu may wonder wfrat you're gefcna for >*our money. Ne\ter fear — hero a book that will alert. amu>0 and appall you as it explores tho insidious prolferalion of deuttespeal: In oix dally Ives. By identifying tee four kinds of dcubtespeak — euphemtem. jargnn. gobbledegook. hHated langusps — and by g'Mng numerous examptes from ad/ert&ng. meddne, law*, government, cducaton, business, and the military, William Lutz entertains and enlightens, al the while making clear that Uto deliberate misuse ot language not eny deceives but ako destroys communicator and trust, tho vory foundations of our democrat cUture. As Lutz wntos in hs preface: 'I have tried Id show teal doublespeak is not a sip of the league, ar language used cut of igactanoe. OU is insinad a very conacaL? use of language us a weapon or tod by thos-e in power to achcvc the? ends at our expense. Whle some doublespeak Is fumy, much of < is frightening. We laugh and dismiss doubkispcak as empty or meaningless words al our own peril for. as Gonrgo Orwell saw so dearty. Uto great weapon of power, expldtaton. manipulation, and oppression is language. It Is cn>/ by being awaro ot tho pervasiveness of doublespeak and its function as a tod Of social, eccooms. ard pdilic.il contrd that we can begin to fight those who would use language against us.'
19S9, 6x9, 964pp, iodtred, hardcover.
DOUBLESPEAK: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88163)
*** HOW TO BEAT “HONESTY" TESTS
by Sneaky Pete In reconi years. an ihskfious employment screening tool has been used with ever-lncreastog abandon, panfctfarty in the area* oi retail, banking. detfvery, and warehouse work. W has taon hardy ary public convient upon this development except tor a scent few artkins in the special zed press. Often job applicants are told that < Is merely an "attitude survey.' just another form to ta completed before getting the job Pzthe red tape Involved in landing a pb. This tragedy gons far beyond what one mght think, been uso these tests are taken so senously by so many employer*. Fortunately, ike any oitar psychological tests, •honesty* tests can ta beaten by tta skllfu manlpUaion of one's responses. This bock examines why those T>nncsty' tests exist, why they da not do what thoir pubistars cam (that is. why they are inaccurate) and why people take thorn as seriously as ttay do. Finafly. it explains taw these tests are intended to work and how >ou can beat them at the’r own game. While someone- who is futaamenlalfy Cishcoest can beat these lests by applying the principles in ths book. This bock «* prirraniy intended for frieze people who are generaiy put off by test taking and are especially afraid at psychological tests because they boltovo tho tests have some almost mystical stgriftcance. Before you hnr,h this book, you wli have forgotten that enduring myth. TC0C8 covered include: ■ ViTry the ponclf-and-peper ’honesty* vests exist ■ The unreliability of polygraph tests ■ When ’honosty’ tests worn first developed ■ How tho ’bonosty' tests are sccrcd ■ IkmMo keep your answers consistent ■ Why r. is best Id admit seme minor thefts in the past ■ Why a r/^yhonosl person will Arftta "honesty* teste ■ The 16 most commonly used ’hones.*/ tests — with bps on taw to béât eatfï cue ■ And much mere
7SW, SX x SX, 56 pp.cover.
HOW TO BEAT ’HONESTY* TESTS: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88114) *** RADICAL HONESTY How To Transform Your Life
by Telling The TRUTH
by Brad Blanton, Ph.D. Tta; ts a profound, rovohrticnary book that takes a frosh tock at taw wo live. love. and attempt to heal cursolros in med cm society. Radical Honesty is not a fender. gentler self-help bcok. Dr. Bbnlcn btows away the myths, superstitions, uta les by which we Ine cur lives. Stacking, entertaining, and completely un’que. H/uficM Honesty a gust — not a bream — of fresh air. Stress, according to Dr. Blanton, comas not from the cm’ironmont. but (rem tho soHbuill jail of tta mind. What keeps us in our soH built jaib is lyhg. ’We al Ito Ike hell.' be says, 'll wears us out., it is the major source zA all human stress. It kills us.* Not teling cur friends, lovers, spouses, or bosses about what we do. feel. c< think koeps us locked in that jal Tta way cut is to gel good at teling the troth. Dr. Banton provides tta tods we can use to escape from the jal of the mind. This bcok is a cake with a Tito In iL RadJcaf Honesty. says Dr. Blarten, is a took tor 'a world cf human beings on the brink of destruction or rebirth. This b tta way through — the way to have a life of vitality for indrnduals as wel as the way to a world that works without cosing so many of its participants so taart/.' RadJcaJ Honesty powerful.1/ challenges conventional ethics, morals, and standards of behavior. With tho brusqueness of an emergency room physician treating trauma, Blanton says. There is no use wastng lime cn poltertess if the patient to damn r-aar de.nd.' Radical Honesty may ofleta you. but tenng tta truth can save your Ite.
1991, 5» x 8H>368 pp. soft cover.
RADICAL HONESTY: $15.00
(ORDER NUMBER 88178)
*** SYSTEMANTICS The Underground Text of Systems Lore
How Systems Really Work and How They Fall
by John Gall Ilie point of view espoused in ths
brdliant took is radical and pessimistic.
Stated as succinctly as possible: the
fundamental problem docs net Ie in any
particular System tat raltar in Systems
As S«xh. SaMalhn. II it is attainable at all.
even partaly. is to be sought to 8 deeper
understand ng of tta ways o< all Systems,
not simply in a effiefem of the errors of a
parttoulsr System. No coe. these days, can avod contact
with System*. Systems are everywhere: big Systems. Httlo Systems. Systems nwcharicai and elccincnfc.
those special Systems that ccrast of organized associations of peopta.
In serf defense. wo must learn to Ih'c wen Systems, to control them lest
they ccntro’ us. No eno can afford not to understarri tta basic prindptos of How
S'/itorne Work. Ignorance of those basic laws is bouryJ to lead to
unrealtetto expectations of tta type that Iksvo plagued dreamers,
setarrera. and so-called rren of affairs from the eariest times. BuL until
Systetnent/cSr nowtare was ttare to be found a single basic primer
that spots cut the essential pragmatic facts of practical systems in tta
form of stoipie and easy-to-grasp Axioms. Sysfententfcs tells all. in frank and intimate languaga
undefslendabe to anycne who is wiling to read and reflect. Bdh
profound ata funny. Systemantics tells taw systems really work — ata
why ttay foil.
19SS, 6x9. 3^0pp. iffustfstod, Mxxed. toft cover.
SYSTEMANTICS: $17.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88125)
*** USE YOUR PERFECT MEMORY A Complete Program of Now Techniques
for Remembering — with Special Programs
for Players of Poker and Bridge,
and for Students Taking Exams
by Tony Buzan Tcny Buzan Is one of tec worlds Jcadng autherttas on Sic brain and foaming tochriqucis. In Use Your Perfect Memory, ta has dovista an xygennus system for mcmcxy improvement, geared to tandc each speoric memory problem — from facts ata figures Io far»s and dreams. Buzan, who has achlovod world wide suxoss in .mpcovjng tta memories of thousands of people, reveals in this bock his irwontive methods fc< irr^iroving your memory to tta potol of total recall. Buzan dscusscs the secret principles underlying a super-power memory as well as re-re mo mbering: remembortog what you have forgetten. Included are techniques for everyday memory probtems. such as remembering names, faces, phene numbers, dale«, vocabulary words, and appointment*. Also provided are spec&l program* tor card players (partcularty players of peker and btage) to htfp item remember what ha* been played ata what carda are alii in the deck. Ttare is a useful section tor siucfent*. showing taw to *Wy most effeoiv&V ata how to prepare lor exams wXh optimum result*. Here, in one volume, i* the only memory gude youll ever need.
XW SHxSH, 251pp. fffustnted, softcover.
•USE YOUR PERFECT MEMORY: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88012)
1 Subliminal Learning AN ECLECTIC APPROACH *** SUBLIMINAL LEARNING
An Eclectic Approach
by Eldon Taylor, Ph.D. Subliminal Learning ¡3 rot Just
a text on auMminaJ communication
and technology. but eiso a troatiso
on self-rosponslbllcy. Al behavior
Is behavior ot chotoe. cvrxi d c is
palr/ul, fq&s&vq. and sublmlnaly
chascn. With his pest-graduate
background in scicnoa, pastoral
psychology, and comparative reli-
gion. and with twe-Yo years experi-
ence in crirnndcgy. Dr. B(bn
Tayfcc is uniquely quaified to lead
us into further exphralicn at sub-
liminal porcopcon and its effect on
the subconscious mind. His contri-
butions to this sconce-technotogy
have been, and continue to be.
Impressive. He has taken a great
step forward in presenting to us a dearer picture of our evolving consciousness. to Subliminal Learning he provides models for understanding the sUbcepfon process together with overwhelming evidence cl the efficacy cl appropriate subliminal stimuli. Contents include: The controversy about wWimnaJs • What you perceive that ycu dent • Definitions and technology • How we team • The reject on loop • Sublmlnat technology and the Industry h sublimi- nate • In search ot oorsdousnoss • Some cMcal observations and Insights Into future epptlcabons • A unified consciousness paradigm ♦ And mixh more. Anyone Interested in mmd control, hcklcn manpulabon, and raalrtios within roalrtkjs in our everyday Irfo must read Eldon Tayler's becks, staring with Subliminal Loaming.
1933. 6x9. 206 pp. illustrated, indexed, soft corer.
SUBLIMINAL LEARNING: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88110)
*** SUBUMINAL COMMUNICATION
Emperor's Clothes or Panacea?
by Eldon Taylor, Ph.D. n SUBLIMINAL
Communication - Selen# ¡c find ngs - Unanswered questions - The ’homemade' subliminal If you thought subliminals wore
a hoax or against the law. opon the
papas of Subliminal Com-
munication
and it will upon >our
eyes! It is the tolent of this book to
focus speciffcaPy on subliminal
tochnotogy. Doos it work? If so.
what is Iha evidence? How does it
work? Can it create basic changes
in personalty structure? Tlieso and
many other questions, implication,
and ramifications are treated within
the pages that folow. Tepes covered include: - History - Mechanics - The law and suMminafe - Tesiinwies Ard much more, including a soppier list and bibliography. Subliminal Communication is real! This book is a straightforward simpKbd account designed to demonstrate how subliminal processing has tocn and is accomplished. It oven includes bow to create your own subi mina! pregram.
1933, 6x9, 13Spp. ¡Hustrttcd, soft cover.
SUBUMINAL COMMUNICATION: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88111)
*** HOW TO LEARN ANY LANGUAGE
by Barry Farber Barry Farter has been a
tn>s ad.'enturer in languages
(or -18 yoars and can speak in
25 tongues. The technqjes
he presents In mis book wii
have readers speaking, read-
ing. writing and enjoyng any
foreign language they want to
learn — or have to learn — in
a surprisngty short lima. Without beating their
heads against verb ccqu-
gallons ard noun dcclcnions,
readers wil fellow Farber's
principles and glda toward
language proficiency. His
methods consists cf four
ground-breaking but simple
coooapte. hailed by larguage-
teaching professicnsls who
agree that previous ap-
proaches have failed to teach
Americans foreign tanguapss. They are: The Mufti- Track Attack Accelerate learning end ei'mlnate boredem by uelng all m crxto an arsenal of the latest language tods, toctodng cassettes, flash cards, dkthnonos. grammar bocks. and mem. Harnessing Hidden Moments. Turn free time, oven fifteen seconds, into personal 'mini-lessons.' No more standing m Ine or waiting lor elevators with an nactrzo mind! The Magic Memory System. Commit dozens of words Id memory, at a snglo silting and with astcundng rolenlfon. by using a fun and ef- feetva vccabufary-memcry techrique. Starting at die Top. Plunge in Qust as a chid dees when learning to speak) and jon conversation groups, read publications, and watcti mxn’ies in the language you're leaning. How To team Any Language is as entertaining as it is etlectve. and slvows llial aptlude is less important than appetite. This essential took explarrs all the fools, methods, and motr/ation necessary to learn any language.
1991, SUxSU. ICOpp, softcover.
HOW TO LEARN ANY LANGUAGE: $9.95
(ORDERNUMBER 88156)
** Back to School UNDOING YOURSELF
by Christopher S. Hyatt
With Energized Meditation 'Of ccurso, there is a quite legitimate reason why the word 'work* has such horrible ccndi’.oned associations for most people in tire modern world. Thal reason b that most 'work' in this age is stupid, mcrtotoncus. brain-rotting, irritating, usually pcinress and tasicaiy consists of Hie agonizing process of being slowly bored to death orer a period of abou: 40 io 45 >«are of drudgery; Marx was quite right in calling it \vage slavery.' Most p-eepte know this, but are afraid fo admit it. because to dlsike •work' is regarded as a symptom of Communism or some ccner dreadful montei ilna&s. T recency heard a politician admit on BBC that the reason Engtsh workers are so rotoriou^y lazy4 is that their pbs are so unspeakably sub-human and dull. 'If I had to do that kind of work, I wouto call In sfok as often as pcssibte and goof off al every chance,' he sakf flatly. Alas. I tvad tuned in tale and never old catch this chap’s name, which is a terri- trio nrisfortuna for me, since I suspect he is Ure crily Honest Politician in the workf.' — Frony tt>e Preface by Robert Anton WHson
T937, SH xSfi, 170pp. ttiustralcd. softcover.
UNDOING YOURSELF: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88103)
*** FINITE AND INFINITE GAMES A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility
by James P. Carse There are al least two kinds cf games.* stales Jarnos Carco as he begins this extraordinary book. ’One could be called finite; the other WMe.” Finite games am the familiar contests of everyday We; they are pVvj'Od In order to be won, whch is when the/ end. But infoile games aro morn mystanous. Their object is not winning, but ensuring the continuation of play. Tbo rutes may change. Iha boundartw may charge, even the participants may change - as long as the game is never a lowed Io come to 8n end What are infinite ganras? How (to they affect the ways we play cur folte gvnos? What aro we doing when we ptay — finitely or infinitely? And how can infinite gsmes affect the ways In which we five cur Itos? Carse explores these questions with stornng stance. teasing cut of his dslinctions a universe of observation and Insight, rating whero and why end how wo play. finitely and infinitely. Ho surveys cuf wortd — from the finite games of the playing hold and playing board to the infinite games found in culture and religion — teavlrg an wo tNrk we know .llumnatod and transformed. Along the way. Carse finds new ways of understanding everything frem buw an actress portrays a rote. to herw wo engage in sox. from the nature of evil, to the nature Of SCien». Finito games, ho shows, may offer wealth and status, power srd gory. Bet rifinito games offer something far more subtle and far grardor.
OODOOOOQOOOOO
•When we as* precisely how a society w/l go about preserving H8 citizens’ property, we can oxpoct the reply that it will (to so by the use cl forco. Thfc reply irtrcdixes a dilemma. White < Is trvn that there are ways c/ forchi/ restraining a th of. it is also true that ra amount of force can load the Artful Dodger truly to acknowledge a gentlemen's trita to the handkerchief in his pocket. Until tha young ruffian is pcrouufcd freely to respect that Wo. ho will reman a thief. By extension, this observation applies to the society ss a whole. There is no effective pattern cf enUtterrant in a society short of the free agreement of (Ml epperants that the titles to property are In the hands of tt"« actual winners. 'tto forco will establish this agree mo nt. Indeed, the opposite is tho caso. R is agreement that establishes torco. Orly those who coreent to a society's constraints see them as constraints — that Is. 85 gukfes Io action and rat as actions to be opposed. Those who challenge the existing pattern of entitlements in a society do not consider the designated officers of enforcement poweriU. they consider them opponents in a struggi© that wil determine by ita outcome who is powerful. One does not win by power; one wins to be powerful. •Only by free seif-conceaVnont can porcons botava they obey the law because the law is powwrtU; in fact, the law is powertU lor persons only bocaute they ebey it We do not proceed through a traffic intersection txcouse the signal charges. Out iWWlha signal changes. 'This means that a peculiar burden talk cn property owners. Since the laws protecting their property will be effective only when they aro able to persuade others Io Obey those iaws% they must introduce a thealricaity into their Oivnecjhp sutficicrtt/ engaging that liter opponente will Ive by its script?
□OQOQQQODOOOQ
John P. Carse has written a book rich in insIgM and aphorism. Already an International titenuy event Finite and Infinita Games U certain to be argued about and celebrated for years to come. Readng it is the first step to teaming to ptay Infinto games. HgNy recommended.
199S. Mi x SHr indexed. son cover.
FINITE AND INFINITE GAMES: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88109)
*** THE NEW INQUISITION
Irrational Rationalism
and the Citadel of Science
by Robert Anton Wilson In this book. Wilson chaiongas
the fundamentalist models of
religion and scicrae which, if left
unchockod, could accelerate to
become tho *on>/ realty* we are
□lowed. The priests who serve tho
citadel — the soenbfic-
tochralegical Elite of our time —
are paid workers, cn salary, ard
most of Ihor eemtogs derive from
tt»e milrtery-irdusteal complex that
owns, and governs, most of the
world, end wishes to own. and
govern, the rest of Iha wodd as
wot. Tlie people who believe the
sluff that gets into my books seem as arrusing to me as the poop’e who are temttod or thrown mto fury by tliem. I am not asking errjtxxfy Io arching. I am asking only that >ou play a neurosemantc game with mo. and observe what sort of reports yra cah ©cnador with hi.mor cc dispassion and what sort of reports trxjgor terror or rage. If this be subvarson, then so are the Marx brothers and Monty Py^hcn. 'Nietzsche said once that we are all greater artiste than we realize, but fundamontafsts are too timed to think of therraetod 88 great artists. They take ra credit for what U-ey have invented, they assunte they tvn’o no part to toe creaton and maintenance of the idols they weeshp. Uko the» paranoid — very much ike toe paranoid, in tact — they devise baroque and Ingenous Systems, and drtora tram as ’Given-* Tboy than carefuly edit all impressions to conform to tho System. There is no vdhty. no van?/ at all. In people who are so intensely crcafr.*© and unw.lling to recognzo thoir own cleverness.’ Robert Antcn Wilson is era of the most challenging and tonovatfvo writers of our bones. We highly recommend The Hew Inquisition!
1SSS, SH x 9H, 252 PP, Muxtnrtxd, sett cov^r.
THE NEW INQUISITION: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88097)
*** HOW TO BE TWICE AS SMART
by Scott Witt The supcr-perforrrars of ths world got where they are not because they arc any ’smarter* than the rest of us. but because they know hew to multiply their brainpower. Naw >vu can taarn lltoif secrete. This book spells out proven techniques that help yom Dcve’op a total reca’I memory Recall facts, dales and figures with the Data Linking rraihod Do mental caJctrafions at thn rpnod of a calculator Becerra a speed-reader - and absorb more of what you read Soh-e problems that slump others Speed-^sm any subject Set higher goals for ycumeff and meet them aa^ty Outwit your corcpeCtors Use 8 new Improved system ol brainstorming to create unusual solutions to dltficiit prob’ems Get smarter and achieve rraro in Me. The keys are spelled out for you. step by step, in ths remarkable bock 19SS, 6x 9, 2T6pp, Mxxxd soti cover.
HOW TO BE TWICE AS SMART: $8.95
*** THE PLEASURE CONNECTION
How Endorphins Affect Our Health and Happiness
by Deva Beck, R.N. and James Beck, R.N. - Discover tow to ’get high"
cn your own biochomebyf ★ Loam wton and how
exertiso can improve your
Ho - Ertorco and preserve ycur
rr^rwry—at ★ Fine-tune your weight
control program - Explore ’.he exc®ng wodd
of Endorphins — your own
natoral bicchem'eals of
pleasure and potent pain-
relet - Experience How-To Explor-
ations —
way» to influence
your own hearth and
happiness — ways to
tnggor tto flow of your own
powerhjf Endorphinsf
Through tto dscovory of Etoorphns — our ron natural tio-chomicals of pain-relef, py and well- being — wo arc beginning Io understand the way our feelngs. thoughts end behavior are moWGd end how. wxh this knoMtoga. wo can bogin to reshape and retina our axporonca through Ito py and pcozc that cur ertorphn prAnr/.nl bolds. Using easy. flowing language. The Pleasure Connection: How Endorphins Affect Our Health and Happiness describes how we can consciously influence this entorphin process 10 create and maintain a psychological state of ongoing well-being and maximize our potential for phys-ofogcal heath — especially cur immuno strength agahst disease.
1937, Sfj x 3H, 247 pp. indexed, softcover.
THE PLEASURE CONNECTION: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85081)
*** THE ART OF DECEPTION
by Nicholas Capaldi
(Rcvtowodby Deborah Callahan) HOW TO: • Win An Argument • Defend A Case • Recognize A Fallacy • Persuade A Skeptic • Turn Defeat Into Victory Fast-pacod. yet very particular, this book should be considered a survival manual for communication. Not only can you learn to spn a yam no one else can resist ycull gel hip to Iho oUttf guy's ballyhoo. Liars will present statistics and theoretical constructs wh'le classifying and tolining to suit ttolr own ends. They will try to drive home conclusions using nonverbal devices. OUT YOU CAN BE PROTECTED^ Yes. you can even strike back! While sutoy gauging audcnco reaction, you wiB refute al of tto above ploys with bod strokes of ycur own. Learn how to attack a conclusion, quote cut c4 context, defend a generalization, use red herrings and calls for perfecson. Yew can appeal to ¿¿IW Ml. M well And tai! fc/gat TWO wrongs mako a right. A delightful book for those who like to argue and win as won as for those wto like to shoot down fancy theories wtth zinging ono-tinors. ‘Do not ¿imply defend your own position but attack the opposition, os woii. You ettack, not onty to show that fho argument of tho opposition is merely persuasive in a sopodwt way, but atso to give yourself more time fo think of a reply tn defending your own case. Hof, at oti times giro the ¿mpresskx) that you are in charge of the argument • — From The Art Of Decep tion
1937, SHxSH. 200 pp. indexed, soft corer.
THE ART OF DECEPTION: $15.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88021)
C TIMOTHY LEARY
_ What Does
WoMan Want?^
*** WHAT DOES WoMan WANT?
by Timothy Leary Television? What Docs
WoMan Want? is
designed to
provide a television experi-
ence. There are four ongoing
soap-epara mini-dramas.
These are interwoven with
commercials, special parody
announcements, and mini-
documentetos. The viewer is
encouraged to flip from chan-
nel to channel (chapter to
chapter). Central Plot? Tie central
plot is tto Quixotic saga of an
evolutionary agent. Dylan, a
confused bu sneere minstreL
He has been assigned to a
primitive planet in tto latter
years of tto Roaring 20th
Century to perform those small
but pcoc^o ;gglcs noctod io cause chaos In tto old, outmotod gene-pools, thus allowing creative
individuals to start explcdng and settling tto next habitats. What Does Want? Tto hstoty of tto last 2000 years has made it very dear wfrat Man wants. What is Dylan's Mtsston?To rediscover VZh.n1 WoMan Wants.
1933, SU a SU, 230pp, sett eewtr.
WHAT DOES WoMan Y/ANT2: $9.95
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 88112)___________________
*** LATERAL THINKING
Creativity Step by Step
by Edward de Bono Thinking is a skill, and like a skill it can to developed and improved If
one know* how In LatorN Thinking, Dr. to Bono shows us bow. He
sets out 10 teach creatMty In as careful a manner as mathematics or
history. Special slliwflons. techniques, and exorcises aro used to
develop the mind’s creative skill and to promote sbmuiaiing attitudes
and habits, which actuarty encourage creativity. The utoertying argument of this book Is that there are two kinds of
thinking — vertical and lateral. Most of us ate educated to think
verttoally. to go from one logical step Io the roxt. moving al tho time
towards tho or»n correct solutien of our problem. W’e are rot. usualy,
educated to bo crcaVfo, to generate idea after idea. Edward to Beno argues that the function of vertical, logical Ih’nWng
is to oxefudo what is wrong. It e a very useful way of thinking, but it is
not tho only useful way. To claim it is. is tie sort of intalectual
arrogance that makes creative thinking unlikely. Dr. de Bono
orrphasizes Ihat there is no antagonism between tto MO kinds of
thinking. Botfi are oocessary. Vertical thinking ¡8 immensely useful, but
one noods to enhance Ils use-fulness by addog creativity end tempering
its rigidty. Contends include:
■ The way the m nd works
■ Oilfereric© between lateral and vertical thinVng
■ Tho use of lateral INnKJng
■ Techniques
■ Ctofleng’^D assumptions
■ Innovation
■ Design
■ Dominant ideas end crvcfei factors
■ FractfonaSOn
■ The reversal method
■ Brainstorming
■ Analogies
■ Choice of entry pant and attention araa
■ Random stimulation
■ and much, much more.
1970, 3H x CH, 300pp. iffustrxted, sett cover.
LATERAL THINKING: $t 1.00
(ORDER NUMBER 88063)
*** SELF THERAPY Techniques for Personal Growth
by Muriel Schiff men Muriel Schffman shows how io confront tho past in order to live more effectively in the present. Her simple self-help techniques, designed tor everyone. nra arranged in a sequence that promotes the growth process. Tho author says: *~.my lecture« are designed lor the so-catod 'normal' person in our cUture: that to, those with mMy neurotic tendencies, people Ike myself who may never rxod professional hdp. Stiadows of the past sometimes contomnato the present and narrow (town the future tor al ot us. The purpose of my self tiierapy techniques is to- confront the pest and put t in its place. Ony t»en are we released to live the present more fiity and grow into a richer future, able to use more of our true potential.* Contents include: Suffering Can Bo Therapeutic • Sef- deteaing Behavior • How to Foal a Hddcn Emotion • Thinking Out Loud • Detective Work In Self Therapy • Writing as a Path to the Hidden Feeing • Sneatong Up on the Hidden Feeing • Comrrxjnicatton In Marriage ♦ Dangerous Games in Marriage • How to Stop Playing Dangerous Games • Hidden Feeingr. m Frondship • The Idealized Self-Image • The Child Within tho Adult • How to Free Your Natural Creativity ♦ Anxiety and Fear • How to Safety Feci a •Dangerous* Emotion • Shamo and Gult • The Hidden Cmvng for Dopocdenoy • Tho Moaring of Self-Acceptance • The Hidden Boiof in Maqc • Marriage: An American Fantasy • Hidden Anger • And more. Muriel Schiffman's techniques got right to mo core cl inner conflict, ard can te very Instrumental In freeing you of sc-:f-imposed restrictions.
1967, SHxtH, 176 pp. softcover.
SELF THERAPY: $635
(ORDER NUMBER 88161)
*** NECESSARY ILLUSIONS
Thought Control In Democratic Societies
by Noam Chomsky What role do the media play in a
captahst democracy? kiusions argues Ihat. tar from
performing a watchdog role, the
•free press* servos the needs of
those in power. Willi Ihe book.
Chomsky rips away lbw mask of
propaganda that portrays the media
as advocates of free epetdemocracy. •...tho major media are corporations
•soling' privileged audiences to other
busncsscs... Motfa concentration
high, and increasing. Furthermore,
those who occupy managerial
positions n the media... belong to
the same privioged eliles. and
might txi expected to share the
pnronptons. aspirations, and
BU
7har in Dcmpcwttte ScicMfci
NOAM CHOMSKY attitudes of their associates. rofiocting their own class Interests as well.
Journalists entering Umj system are uriikely to make ther way unless
they conform to those ideological pressures, generally by Internalizing
tho yatoos- Those who tail io cwW v.5II be weeded out.^* — Noam Chomsky, Necessary Illusions This tock applies the propaganda mcdcl Chomsky has deve'oped with Edward Herman to media coverage of the diplomatic process in Central America and the Middle East, human rights issues, terrorism, and oilier lopes, revealing the cnxiai furction cf the media ard educated elites in limiting democracy In tho United States. Rigorously documented. Necessary Illusions is an Invaluable too! fcr unctorstandng thought central in the United States.
1949, SH xSK. 430pp, indexed, softcover.
NECESSARY ILLUSIONS: $16.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94192)
*** DON’T LET THEM PSYCH YOU OUT!
by George Zgouridos, Psy.D. Georgs Zgcurides' Don't Let
Them Psych Ycu Ortto
cos of tho
fnesl psychological sef-dstense
manuals we have seen. Difficult peo-
ple.
We an know some The nctey
(Of nosy) neighbor, tho overbearing
boss. tho rolanttass relative, tho
pushy salesperson. Manipulative
poopio.
Poopte who insisl on having
everything thek way. People who
are always trying to psych you out! We all know them, but do we
know bow to deal w?.h them? Don't
Let Them Psych You Out!
can
help. It leacties psychological self-
defense for handing arguments,
showdowns. arnbushos. and other
diincuT situations — like those:»
Year boss is insisting that you cto
something that you really dent want i attend a family function, and you dent know hew to tel them NO! • You're angry about something your partner is doing, but >ou donl want
io get into a right • You bought seme shoddy merchandise. tut you
dread having to deal with an obnoxious cterk when ycu try to return i. Don't Let TTwm Psych You Out! won’t mako these conflicts go
away. But ri will gjvo you practical skits for handing dtficult people
without losing year digrrty or year cod. Chapters include: Part!: The Basics afPsycixx^ogicalSeff Defense, 1. Can I Realfy Regain
Contrd of My Life?. 2. How Thoughts and Emotions Cause
Prcbtems. 3. Rolhnkhg Away Ycur Problems. 4. Making What You
Say and Do Count, 5. Roady Repios. 6. Powerful Assertiveness
Techniques. 7. Where's the Monkey?, 8. Unconvertonal Strategies.
9. Shenco e Gddon!. 10. Nasty Opponents. 11. Preparing for Batlte Pad iL- When You Psyth YourS^f Out 12. CdYWfa3 V/Orty riA.f
Anxiety. 13. Keep Ycur Cod’. 14. Learning to Hardie Fnendy
Criticism. 1&. Learning to Handfe Un1riend>y Criticism. 16. Rate«» to
Fed Noeclee^y Guilty or Depressed Pad AZ- When Ottters Psych You Out V. At Home. 18. Near Homo. 19.
Al Work 8M School. 20. At the Store. 21. On the Pncnc. 22. At tie Door And more. Including Finding a Reputable Mental Health Therapist, Ending a Repulsble Sex Therapist and morn. Don't let them psych you oufffi
1S93,X 9H>197PP, toft cov^r.
DONT LET THEM PSYCH YOU OUTI: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88173)
*** GESTALT SELF THERAPY And Further Techniques for Personal Growth
by Muriel Schiff men If ycu seem to bo spinning your wheels, caught ri traps >ou dcnl quite understand, airt'cr unable lo ’got it together,* Gestalt Set! Therapy can be a big help to ycu. It tolls >ou how to ferret ctf and locate the roots of your self-defeating bohavers, and how to change your ife so Chat you are in comrot. Comers ¡nctode: Dr. Jockyll & Mr. Hyde • Tho Inner Conflict • Techniques for Gestalt Self Therapy • The Search fur kJerility • Self Dbcblmo • The Judynental Attitude • FtespUASiNity & BlAttO • Problems in Commurication • Tlw hteurocto Need to Contrd • The Courage to Fail • The Meaning of Lore • Depression • How to Use a Ps)rhdherapst • Loneliness • The Psycho’oglcal Tasks of Adolescence • Envy & Jealousy • Self Therapy Workshops • Ten Examples of Gestalt Self Therapy • And more. Designed to help you help yoursdf. GestsU Seif Therapy Is hrighly roccmmordod, and of the utmosl significance lo those seriously interested in personal freedom.
197f, 5Hxan, 733PP, softcore.
GESTALT SELF THERAPY: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88162)
*** CONFABULATIONS Creating False Memories • Destroying Families
by Eleanor Goldstein with Kevin Farmer Are 'docadas delayed discoveries' based on repressed memories accurate? Aro those memories real enough for accusations of sexual abuse, including incost and Satanism, to be accepted wiCiCut Chai- tango? Should parents be labeled 'pcrpc'.ralccs* without having an opportune/ Io dotend themselves? Many thoraptets scum to think so. Many journalists and talk sltow hosts soern to think so. Experts on memory and ti e mird don’t atoays thick so. They know that memory is rot intallbta. The elder the memtxy. the more fragmented it becomes. Memory can become contaminated by later events □rd by what a person sees, hears or reads. Childhood memortaa, especially repressed memories, ere often contobUaitons — n mixture of fact and fantasy. An epidemic is emerging to which adult children are accusing their parents of horrendous Grimes based on repressed memories reeled In tlwxapy. Confabulations recounts Che stories of twenty families. cut of more ttvan 550 dccumented cases, ravaged by ths epidemic. 'I had to write this book.' Eleanor Go'dsleln says. •When I became aware of this issue and the competing stories of parent. I knew it was no mental tieaXh issue of the decade.*
1992, 5M x SK, 313 pp. soft cow.
CONFABULATIONS: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88179)
*** TRUE STORIES OF FALSE MEMORIES
by Eleanor Goldstein and Kevin Farmer True Stories Of False
Memories
exptares Iha issue
of Falw Menwy Syndrome
from two new perspectives
— from therapy survhore
who have recanted their
»caisahcns ard from
siblngs ci patents still m
therapy. Iha stones will
engross you as the all-toa-
famliar scenarios develop. Strings describe tlto
devastating effects of their
sisters' accusations of sexual
□nd satank: ritual abuse
aga'nst thor parents, based
on memories recalled to
therapy. TIxj siblings are true
victms, as are the adult
children in the therapy. The authors present stories of 'retractors* - survn-ers of the abusive therapy that encourages tho development Cf false memories. Recovered memory therapy is widely
pract'ced by Iconssd psycNatrtsts. psychologists and clinical social
workers. Women Who have experienced this type of therapy describe
how they were led to b<2iavo they wore sexually abused but new realize the incest never occurred. Ihay tel how they were abused — by the
very people they went to for help. Hope Is provided by those who have emerged and surrivors of the
outrageous therapy which induced fatea memories. Their stories are
shocking and candidly told. The poopte In this hook speke about their horrendous experiences
with false memories on such tabtod TV shows as: Oprxh, CorMue,
Prime Time Live, CNN/Hews, McwyPovsch, Tom Snyder, Hord Copy,
Front Page, Ntgtd TM with Jene Whitney
and Moro. Now read their stories to True Stories of False Memories!
1993, 5rtx6&, 525pp. Utustrated, fodrxad, »oft cow.
TRUE STORIES OF FALSE MEMORIES: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88180)
*** PUMPING IONS
Games and Exercises
to Flex Your Mind
by Tom Wu/ec Does your mird wander
when you think through a
problem al heme or at
work? Do you hsw troubo
remembering vital names,
datos, facts? Instead of
making creative leaps, are
you al too often confronted
with mental blocks? It may
be that your mod is
suffering from lack o<
exeroiso to Pumping Zoos,
aixnrx Tom Wujec shows
you how to strengthen, flex,
leno, and coordinate your
'mental muscles,' con-
dilienng the brain just as
you do the bed/. Perfect for the student,
business person, or anyone
who foals their mind has
grown 'flabby.' this fuEy- ilustralad Qudn provides dozens of easy exorcises designed to: - Increase attention span - Improve memory - Enhance crea&vtty - Stretch Imagination - BUId up powers cd doducton and analysts - Hore docteuon-makng skits. It also explains many invaluable tochriqucs for relaxation, visualization, vertjafizaton, and loaming. Packed with intriguing putfto. pwroGativo ¿teas, and supgrcions, this fascinating book can hefc you develop your very own mental fitness program — and gain tho ultimate ccmpcrifjvo edge to business, school, or recreation.
1933. 6x9. 2S6pp, illustrated, soft cover.
PUMPING IONS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88120)
*** THINKING ANIMALS
Animals & the Development of
Human Intelligence
by Pau! Shepard In □ world ¡ncreasingiy domnated by human beings, the survival of tho ocher species becomes more ard more queslicnabte. We have always been dependent on animals in the pasL but as w« learn to substitute man made materials lor animal products, Uto econorric usafiinoss cf animals decreases, and cn>/ moral and ecotopical arguments remain in favor of preserving them. As conservattorists know, tresn arguments are often lost in Iha face of the simple choice: 'them' or 'us/ In this briltant and original beck, naturalist Paul Shepard offers a new and different argument — coo that all readers, animal lovers cc not. will find prm’ocatrro and dfltault to cliartengo. to tracing Uto ovduton of man as a thinking animal, he shorn how Iha development o( our rrrnds has been integrally tovclvcd with animals, how Uto learning process in children today and even cur axfal relations as adults are attl depentenl on the existence of Oliver species. Animate figure strongly in cur ima^s, cur dreams, cur works of art. CUT speech, erd our play — in tho very core ci human imagnabon. Shepard's cortenbon is that this trait is a deep and lasing ore. a reeflty that compete us to think of animals in order to be human. Without othec living species by which to measure oursckos. we woi/d txs less mature, care less tor and bo more careless of al life, irxriutfng Iba! cf our own kind.
197$. 6 x 9, 256 pp, iffuatrafad, indaxad, hard cove/.
THINKING ANIMALS: $935
(ORDER NUMBER 88118)
ÎONZI SCHEMES
INVADERS
FRÖMARS
EXTRAORDINARY
POPULAR
RELUSfflS JOSEPH BVEGATZ *** PONZI SCHEMES, INVADERS FROM MARS,
& MORE EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS AND TH E MADNESS OF CROWDS
by Joseph Buigatx In tte page-turning tradition of
Charles Mackay's 1841 stn-in-
print classic. Extraordinary
Popular Delusions and the
Madness ot Crowds.
Joseph
Eulgatz has eonptod an at now
compendium of society’s never-
endng capacity for delusions and
bizarre behavior. From Charles Pcnb's
openymous pyramid scheme lo
pnrpotoAl mrzon machines,
factory favors (our present-day
irYaluatfon is far from original},
and Orson Welles’s iniamous
rado broadcast of 7Z\? War of the
Worlds,
Joseph BulgaU
deserbes in fascinating detal a
wide spectrum of human greed, gullbhty. superstition. end just plain sillnsss. Bugatz aven describes
hew Mackay's most famous example — his account of wild fnanrial
spoctfaton in tiXip bubs in 17th-Century Hokrid — oc^rred again ¡uet
one hundred yean; Intar. this time with hyadmnsl Both an nxtraardinar/ read and an insightful look at popular culture.
Chis book Is guaranteed to amaze, inform and amuse.
1992, 6x9, 437pp, iiiuit/xted. Index. son cover.
PONZI SCHEMES. INVADERS FROM MARS,
& MORE EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS
AND THE MADNESS OF CROWDS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 88169)
*** WORD CONTROLLED HUMANS
by John Harland WORD CONTROLLED HUMANS Vr The precesses than cum individual
humans into monstrous group
organisms are Ite significant aspects of
history on which ths. book focuses.
’Civil* and ’rellgicus’ groups, growing
into powers by destrucscn of Individual
souls and control of IndMdual will,
rozarvo the same cxamnalicn — with
no gtorified generators glossing over
the horror that sharp focus reveals. Concerned primarily with tee word
oondfconing mat now domnetes
America and Europe, this work
NgMghte the need to first remove the
obstaKSonr. from cvxr ohtj eyes
before trying to correct Ite tauts of
otters. The history and current pmctccs in our own conditioning arn examined tram a naw perspective. No issues are dodged. A surprising view of Christianity is contro/erslaJ ard OWht Ths is a book for those who want to be individuate. There is none ol the usual summing up that ’wo. as a group* should lake some vague onrrodh’Q acticc. Instead, a clear possibility for indviddals to take etfoettvo ftobon is spcllad out in proctea detail. Every Intelligent person is rJrn.vty highly concerned with tte problem presented — and there is no intelligent person who will nc< have his irond stretohed. and be stimulated lo a sharper percepcon. by this book's unusual perspcct'rro.
1931r 5h x 8H, 113pp, sof! cover.
WORD CONTROLLED HUMANS: $5.00
(ORDER NUMBER 88180)
*** NEUROPOLITIQUE The Sociobiology of Human Metamorphosis
by Timothy Leary
(With Robert Anton Wiison and George A. Koopman)
Neuropolidque fc cne of Leary's
beat books. Le«ary Is pcpulerty consid-
ered to be nuta. but wo have fourd his
ideas and insfohis to be well worth
considering. EspedAlty Artlghtcnng in Nov-
ropoiltique
arc the chapters ’The
Great Judeo-Chrtetian Sin. Oudaw.
Guilt. Crime & Punishment T.V. Show,’
'Haw To Was*i Brains,* The Sexual
Domestication Ol Pie Four-Brained
Bpcd.* and 'In Defense Of "Snake Oil
Salesmen.' ’ Leary's books arc al! based an the
premise that he is a tme traveling
Evolutionary AgenL visiting this primi-
tive planet from the Future. His mission
is to raise tte inleligence of we earth-
lings to prepare us for tte next great
TIMOTHY
LEARY NEUROPOLITIOUE leap in tte evolutionary process, which Leary summarizes with tte acronym 'S.M.I.2 L E.* — Space Migration. Inteligsnce Increase, ard Life Extonsicn. NouropoJiliquc ts a hilarious and challenging book. It will make >ru think. Leary takes little for granted, and neither stedd you. HigHy recommended.
1977, 7x 10, 160pp, atustroted, son cover.
NEUROPOLfTIQUE: $12.95
(ORDERNUMBER 88105)
*** INFO-PSYCHOLOGY
by Timothy Leary Hero * is — the sequel lo
NeuropodHgucr These two
arn Leary's hcs4 bocks If you
haven't road them yet. you
really should. Everybody's
head coukl use a good
clearing cut coze in a while,
and Leary will challenge your
most basic premises. Alter
rearing Into-Psychology (subtitled a Manual On Th©
Ute of Tte Human Nervous
System According To The in-
structions o' The Manufac-
turers). Loan/ presents Ns
pliloeophy of human evofu-
lion, summarized by the
acronym S.M.I? L.E. —
Space Migration, inteNgance
Increase, and Life Extension.
If you find tbe«o to be worthy goals, Info-Psychology a good place to start after them. Leary h.is Invented hs ctati prgon, which often sounds like gobbledygook. but nevertheless. this is a challenging and profound book. It is designed to enable you. the reader, lo learn twyw to use ycur head, lo dclcnnnc your own mutation level, and to direct your own OTOMM. The human race is now moving towards unlimited space, unlimited time — end an unlimited bran to on}oy them. If you arc ready lo move, change, and evolve. you are ready lor Info-Psychotogy. The popular press pants Leary as a 'drug-soaked* buffoon Ttey should If poopto start thinking about what Leary says, they wil soon see tte ’Press' as tho absurd cowardly toadies they really are. Read >V?uu ropoStiqve and Info-Psychology and soa for yovrsdf what Timothy Leary fe ike.
1977, 7 x W, 134 pp, iftustrxted, sod cover.
INFO-PSYCHOLOGY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 83104)
BUILD YOUR
BRAIN
POWER
Arthur Winter, M.Ä.
and Ruth Winter
*** BUILD YOUR BRAIN POWER The Latest Technlques to Preserve, Restore
and Imp-rove Your Brain’s Potential
by Arthur Winter, M.D. and Ruth Winter Until recently. it was believed that as
the years pass, cur brains Inovhably
decline in (unction, but as Dr. Arthur
Winter and Ruth Winter prove in Build
Your Brain Power,
people who
continue to actively use their brain
power can actually improve their
intelligence throughout their lives.
Adapting techniques used in exercising
damaged brains, the authors show us
how to itnptove a variety of brain
functions, from aiding memory and
increasing the abiity to learn Io
protecting tta bran from stress and
attendant depression. Youf brain can grow 'flabby* just like
a potbeSy! Build Your Brain Power
gives you simple. interesting, and fun exorcises ilia! train ycu to get your train into tip-lop shape. Vie watch
our weight and exercise cur bedy, and now, finally. we have a way of
making sure that our brain stays as young a» we do — without pain,
sweat, or witpower. Build Your Brain Power inctodss chapters on: Why soma people grew smarter ss they get older, and how you can too. The importance of bringing more oxygen to the brain, and what exercises will do ths; Setoctive stimulations to improve your senses. Foods that may actually improve memory; and much more, inctodng protecting your brain from stress. Build Your Brain Power is high?/ recommended for anyone who wants to keep on growing and learning throughout life. 1966. SHx6M,2!0pp. iffustrxted, indexed soft cover.
BUILD YOUR BRAIN POWER: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88090)
*** THE TEENAGE LIBERATION HANDBOOK How to Quit School and Get a Real Life
and Education
by Grace Llewellyn
Your Irie. lime, and brain should
tatong to you, not an institution. The
Teenage Liberation Handbook
is for
everyone who has ever gore to school,
but it is especially a book for teenagars
and poopfo with teen-agers in their
lives. You will loam: - some good reasons to thnk about
quilting school - low to reclaim your natural abiity to
learn and leach yotrself - low to get your parents' support,
keep your friends. ata slay cut of
legal trouble - bow to design a personalized edu-
cation you can pct excited about - taw lo go to ooHego wiltaut gong to high Khcol - taw to find volunteer positions, appremkeships. and other work opportunccs - wtat other urrxtao’cd teenagers ta with ther time ♦ and much more. Grace UowoDyn became a middle school English teacher because she loved the Idea of enabling young people to ranch their fullest potential. After two years, she quit leaching and began achocatng un- schoolng for tta same reason.
199f, 6x9, 413pp, indexed, softcover.
THE TEENAGE LIBERATION HANDBOOK: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94224)
*** COINCIDANCE
by Robert Anton WUson This is a new collection of
25 essays by cne ol our
favorite writers. Botart Anton
WJson Ho says in hs Fore-
words: •Like many other wild and
anarchistic wanderers of our
shattered times, I spend a lot
ol tme asking myself
questions that are otticQlly
classed as 'nonsensical' by the
Cambridge cusVudans cl
linguistic analysis. I ask. for
instance, why arc there 12
eggs in a grocer’s box and 12
citizens in a jury box — or why
Nagasaki is mentored in
conjunction with uranium in a
book published In 1939 — or
why attitudes toward (he
femate breast correlate closely
with attitudes tawa-d war and
conquest. Naluraty, as the Cambridge group warns, such nonsense questions lead to rocscnse answers. •Some ol the nonsense answers that have amused and delighted me are cofacted in ihis anthology, if there is a tliesris h’dden in these random exptorations, it might be that nonsense hss its own meanings and that Lev/is Candi, the tantasisL was just as wise as Chartes Dodgson. tr>e logician, who happened to inhabit the same body as Carrol. Or it might be that nonsense and poetry are inescapable parts cf human experience as tong as we have two hemspheres in our brains, ore logical and the other intuitive. Or it rhght be that dialectical Marxism (Groucho variety) can answer questions that sane sober people cant e ven ask in (he first place. •I have adekd a running commentary. tare and there, which sets itase pieces in trier historical context expands them, add, new thoughts, or just exemplifies the sad fact trial, like most writers. I cannot resist an opportunity to explain my exptonallcns.'
1966. 64 x 34, 264 pp, tNwrfnrted, soft cover.
COINCIDANCE: $12.95’
(ORDER NUMBER 88168)
*** THE THINKING BODY A Study of the Balancing Forces
of Dynamic Man
by Mabe! E. Todd The Thinking Body, originally published in 1937. is a ctessto in tie study of human physiology, and the effect of psyehotogicai and mental processes on human movement, Todd was far ahead ol her time In see'ng the relationship between thought ard movement &noe Ite republication In 1568. The Thinking Body tow been recognized as a profound study of biomechanics, anatomy. Wnestolcgy. and phystotogy. all brought lo bear cn a study cf movement education. The purpose ol the book to to re-educate us in our movements, 10 bring tta power ol mental and psytohotoqicaJ processes to bear on all cur physical movements. As Tcdd herself said, 'll is as protoundy tree that we are as much affected in cur thinking by our bedfy attitudes as cur bodiy attitudes are affected in the reflection of cur mental and bodily slates.' The Thinking Body's mindtody approach to the study cf movement hss made it a favorite of dancers, students cf motor de\’elcpment. and al those concerned with questions cl human hness Although used primarily by danse students. The Thinking Body viW be cl mterest to anyone ¡ntercstad m tta retoticn^hip between the mind and Iba tody.
1937, 9'n x 6'4, 344pp. Muitfrrfed, indexed, soft cover.
THE THINKING BODY: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88123)
*** ISMS A Compendium of Concepts,
Doctrines, Traits and Beliefs
by Alan and Theresa von Adendorf You've heard c4 Atheism, So-
daSsm and Capltaism. but have
you ever heard of Hyi-vn.
Gecphagism or Osterism? H you
love Aphorisms. Naobgsms,
Witticisms or the English lan-
guage. you'll en,oy tSMs, the most
complete Qulde to all the world's
•¡sms,' inducting hundreds ot
intriguing defintfons. engaging
quotations and charming illustra-
tons. Hero are some- samples
from this fascha'.ng texkon:
Dctxtem: Any confuskin ar mis-
undorstandng. especially re-
garding a word or phrase. Hoydorssm: Bostoraus. rude
traits. ospoebty in a young
woman. 'Ona more drink and
rtl to under tho host.' (Dorothy
Parker) Maz&xstd: Mo. H's not a fetch for rotary engines. It's a ro’lgon founded by Zoroaster. Reswrocnonism: Tho theft of cadavers; grave-robbing. ISMsis an entertaining rr.forcnco bock and bbticphile's dcighL 1991. 6x9. 336 pp, hoxvNy NkMtM. soft COW.
ISMS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88158)
*** THE MYTH OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
by Thomas Szasz The .Myth
of lisjchotherapy Thomas Szasz Is oco of tho most
important writers today debunking the
mcdicalization ©f America: 'For me. cna of the most obvious facts
about psychiatry has always been that
psychotherapy (exorrplrticd by psycho-
analysis) consists simply ot talking and
listening. Snca this convorsatlan. regard-
less of haw prclcnttously wc name It.
concerns the question of how people
should Irvo, it Is axiomatic that psy-
chotherapy U A mlhstenal rawer than a
medfcal enterprise 'Of course, this Is rot the way psy-
chotherapy Is slewed. it is now cd'oal
dogma — in science, modcina. law. pdi- tcs. foumalsm. everyday Irie — that mental diseases are bona fide
medical diseases, and that psychiatric treatments — whether they ccn-
51st Of incarceration. conversation. or giving and taking drugs — are
bona fide medical treatments. In my opinion, this peychWc interpreta-
tion of mental illness and mental treatment is similar 10 the religious
interpretation of transubstantiation. •According to Calhofc dogma, the consecrated bread and wine are.
lilcra-'ly, the bedy and bbod of Jesus. Asserting that Iransubstantiafon is
a myth docs no< mean that the consecrated bread and wine do not exist.
Of course. they exist: to tho ron-CatholK:. they are simply not tho body
and blood ot Jc-sus, but (only) consecrated bread a rd wine. 'Similarly, according Io psychiatric dogma, psychiatric deoases and
treatments are. Morally, medcal diseases and treatments. Asserting that
such diseases and treatments are myths docs nc< mean that tho behav-
iors of persons ceiled mental patients end psychiatrists do rot exist. Of
course th&y extol: to the person who rejects the m'rac'es of psychairy
they are tfmpty not medical diseases or treatments, but (or*/) ne
dams and conduct o< persons Wenlifled as psychatric patients and
practitioners.'
ten. sm x tu, 2S6pp, Mxxxd, xott cow.
THE MYTH OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: $13.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88153)
*** QUANTUM PSYCHOLOGY How Brain Software Programs You and Your World
by Robert Anton Wilson We are always glad to see a new bock by Robert Anton Wilson, and Quantum Psychology ¿5 a partfcirady line effort Uke most of wuson's work, it is designed to heV you get ¡mo your own head, root around in there, understand what you fnd in there, and take control of 6. Wilson says. 'Some parts ot this book wii seem •materiaJistkf to many renders, and those who dislike science (and ’understand new things very quckly) mght even deeds tho whota bock has a Scientific Materialist or (they might even say) ’scientistic' bias. Curiously, other parts of tho book wit seem 'mystcaF (or wccse-than-mysticat) to other readers and these pucpki might decide the book lias an cccut — or even stfipsistfc — bias.' Contents indude: - How do we know what we know, «* we know anything? - The problem of 'Deep Realty’ - The flight from reason sod the cult ot Instruments - Strange loops and the Infinite regress - Speaking about the un&peaksbte - Quantum Lotfc - The crea-ton of realty-tunne'e - The observer-created universe - Miitipto selves and information systems - Miitipto universes - And much, much more.
1990, SHxSH, 192 pp. fl COW.
QUANTUM PSYCHOLOGY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 85119)
*** NUTRITION AND MENTAL ILLNESS
An Orthomolecular Approach to
Balancing Body Chemistry
by Carl C. Pfeiffer, Ph.D., M.D.
A pioneer in the field of
rulrconai research. Dr. Carl
Pfeiffer has found nutritional
therapies successful in abat-
ing and oven c^ercoming
many psycMIsgca! disor-
dars. from anxiety and de-
press on to phobia» and
schizophrenia. In his exten-
sive research into tto con-
nection between nutrition and
mental ifneea. Dr. Pfeiffer
has cleady shown trial a
proper bio-chemical townee
wiINn the body to trio key to
maintaining good mental, as
wail as physical, hcafch. Ba-
Hoving that anti-psychotic
drugs actually pose obstacles
to the long-term hoeing pro-
cess. Dr. PlcSffer ccrrocls the chemical imbalances mat oontritxitn 10 psychiatric ctsturtoncas by adjusting the dets of hla patterns and pcoscnbng large doses of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace dements. Dr Pfeiffers unprecedented success in treating a wide ran$>? of psychological troubles w.-.h nutritional strategies has resulted in a growing demand for his services at the Brain Bio Center In Skiiman. Now Jersey. Tho methods of treatment developed by Dr. Pfeiffer and presorted n Nutrition And Ments! Hiness a necessary ac^unct to tradeonal drug ttorapies. bringing the tope of larsthg health Io ttosa searching for a way toward wellness Of body. mind, and spirit.
196T. 5H x6H. 136 pp, Ufwtnrtcd, Ardrr^ srfctnw.
NUTRITION AND MENTAL ILLNESS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88115)
*** THE TRUE BELIEVER
by Eric Hoffer Eric Hoffer's The True Believer Is a classic — Iha hghty provocativa. tost-ceding analysis of Uto fanatc. a man compelled to join a cause, any cause — and a panalratng study of mass movements from eariy Christianity to modern nationalism and Communism. Topics cw- ered tockxJe: • The Appeal of Mass Movements • The Interchangeability of Mass Movements • The Potential Converts • Uhtod Action and Self-Sacritlco • And much moco. ins took deals with soma pcculanbes corrmca to all mass movements. to they religious movements, sedal revolutions or nalbnalst ntovemarcs. It dees not maintain that all movements are Identical. but that they share certain ©ssentfat characteristics. which grvo them a Campy nkcncss. All mass mcv-omcrls generate in their adherents á readiness to dks ard a proclivity lor united acGcn; all of them. irrespoctr.x) cf Ito dódríto (toy preach aM the program they project. fanaticism. enthirUasm. tan/ont hope, hatred and intolerance; all of them are capable cf releasing a powerful flow of activity in certain departments cf life: all of them demand Wind faith and sngle hearlcd allegiance. All move- mnnts. however different in doctrine and aspiration. draw their early adherents from the same types cf humanity; they all appeal to tto same types cf rrind.’ A classic bock that should to on everyone's shelf.
1951. 5Hx8H, 191pp. sort cover.
THE TRUE BELIEVER: $9.00
(ORDER NUMBER 88099)
*** SUPERLEARNING
by Shell* Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder Increase your tnteligencol
‘You con fly, but that cocoon
has to go. *
Ever wtvìI to cto
more, learn more, to more?
Of course you have, or you
wouldn't to reading this
catalog. Superìesrning
reveals Innovative techni-
ques gAttorto from many
countries (including tohird
tho Iren Curtain), ard
presents revolutionary ways
of opening up some cf tto
virtualy limitless capacities
of the human mind. Your
mind. This tock shows how to
combine tody, mod, ard
creetMty to develop e super-
memory and loam two to ten
times faster, to improve
physical performance ard
health, ard to mate intuticn and togic tor better decisions. The senes of exercises are very easy fcr ths average person to fellow. Super foam f ng & based on the concept that to th tom sp tores of tto brain must interact with tto tody for true learning to occur. Th» hoistic stala can to achieved through tto use of dozens of mindtody exercses that can turn potential into ultra-performance in many areas of your lifo. The aruttore have de-etoped a do-it-yourself program for use at home. Tt»e exercises ate fun and easily teamed. The authors also offer appfcations for business, sports, and relarionshps. HigHy recommentfed tor all Interested in Intetlgence Incroasa.
1979. Sri xSH. 397pp, indxx^d, ^oftcov^r.
SUPERLEARNING: $1035
(ORDER NUMBER 88059)
*** BRAIN BOOSTERS
Foods & Drugs that Make you Smarter
by Beverly Potter
& Sebastian Orf all
‘A ccmprohonsiYo, easy to road cornpefKSum of cogniSve-enhsncfng sutstanccs... a vaiuxbft! addition to tite tibraries of those who went io ¿rprove their brainpower. ‘— Ward Doan. M.D. Mittons of pocplo take »mart drugs ard nutrients to improve brain iunebon and t-o excel in irrer/ asport of their ives. Tb^y include professionals, business people, senors anxious atoix senility, patents suffering from Alzhemeris or other neurological impairments, as wall as parents, students, alhtelea, ard party-goers. Brain Boosters is a fascinating look at fcods and drugs that are reported to make tho mind work beher. Brain Boosters covers in depth: Tto evolution of tto ’smart* phenomenon from the raves to the mainstream ♦ How the brain works and the metabolic factors influencing memory □rd cognition ♦ Pharmaceutics's, vitamins, nutrients, ard herbs mat improve mantel function ♦ The growing mURrbllFon <»har maiXet fef C<«n boosting substoncas ♦ The *War Over VO mins' ard the FDA rules on nutrilicnal supplements ♦ A directory of llto-extensdn doctors wtoro ycu can gel togitimato prescriptions ♦ Addresses of domestic ard foreign sources for ordering smart drugs ♦ And much, much more. Anycne interested in Improved montal performance will find Brain Boosters a valuable resource for this emerging Held.
1993, 6x9,265pp, itiustrattd, fndaxad, soft covtr.
BRAIN BOOSTERS: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 88181)
** SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY *** Introduction From th© frontiers of modern physics and beyond, como tho books in this section. You really should be aware of these things, since the Science of Now will determine the shape of the Future. *** BETRAYERS OF THE TRUTH Fraud and Deceit In the Halls of Science
by William Broad and Nicholas Wade Seton« is art. - Iwc Newton, tho first
modem physfcdtt,
fudged do fa in
As most
famous treatise.
- Ffias Atsabti, an Tragi
scientist working &
America, plagiarized
per-haps as many as 60
articles in order to
advance his career.
- Cyrif Burt. r&?g
considered one of the
great twontdth century
psychologists, fahhentad
much of the data
supporting hrs theory of
tnharifab^ty of human
¿ntatoganco.
- iUj/£ Spector, a
pmmis.dg young Comcii
biochemist, excited
cancer researchers
everywhere when, in 1$St, !>e performed compiax experiments suggesting an important new mechanism of cancer causation. Unfortunately, at ¡east some of those experiments were faked In spite of their growing frequency, disclosures of science fraud, both past and present. are typ'cery shrugged off by tte scientific establishment. The individual perpetrators of fraud arc — so the scientific ccmmunlty ctalms — Just 'bad apples;' they neither reflect upon normal scientific practice nor cast doubt upon ttw* time-honored notion of science as an obtectrve, self-correcting search for truth. But. In this eye-openng and fascinating book, authors Wiliam Broad and Nicholas Wade boldly contradict that ciaim and assert that “the roots of (scientific) fraud lie in the barrel, not ¡n the bed apples that occasional?/ rot into publ'c view.' In its descriptions of examples from astronomy, physics, biology and medicine. Betrayers of the Truth reveals how the supposedly tall-safe mechanism« of scientific Inquiry often do fail to correct both the minor and ma.or frauds that tavo boccmo ondemc to modem soonco. From tho tidying up of tho experimental data and tho fudging of statistics Io tho Invention of whole scientific experiments cut of thin air. the back examines the various means by when fraud Is committed and how it can reman undetected tor months. years or even centuries And it ¡nctsive?/ analyzes ha* the lures of cametism and big money and the huge research factories common In modem science toquondy toad scientists ip Wray ’.her ccmmnrrwm to tho discovery of truth and Id abandon tho lofty ida.*Vs of their pcofossicn. Betrayers of tho Truth is about haw science real?/ works and why scionlists are ton-pled to cheat. It shows that corruption and deceit are just as common in sconce as in any other human undertaking. Replacing our romantic notions about what science should be. Broad and Wade provide us with a vivid and unforgettable picture of what science actually is: more human, loss idealistic, tut as dramatic and exciting as ever.
7 AV, 6x9, dSSpp, indxxod, »oft cover.
BETRAYERS OF THE TRUTH: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91035)
*** REGARDING NATURE
Industrialism and Deep Ecology
by Andrew McLaughlin This book argues that industrialism is
a primary reason for cur current
ecological misfortune, ard it seeks new
options that waUd help both humans and
th© res« of nature flourish. The author
argues that we need to fundamental/
change our urderstandngs of both
nature and humanity. Chapters Include: ♦ Nature as Privately Owned:
Capitalism ♦ Nature as Owned by Everyone:
Scctabm ♦ Nature as Resource: Industrialism
♦ The tocology of Control
♦ Nature as Matter: Science ♦ Reactive versus Ecclcgical Environ-
mentalism ♦ Tho Critique of Anthrcpoccnlrism
♦ Beyond Ethics to Deep Ecology
♦ For a RitoiGuJ Ecocciilrwn
♦ And more. From me Preface.•'Presently, we make some fundamental mistakes
in our conceptions of nature. Consider, for example, the ways
economies are usually understood. As I write, the economy in the United
States is bad because there is not enough economic growth. More
growth, it is sad. would load to a recovery, and times would be better —
even good — if growth soared. Economic hard times withn industrial
societies entail serious human suffering, and this suffering is distributed
very unfarfy. The cn>/ solution to this suffering, so it seems, involves
expanding economic production, and poiticians across the political
spectrum agree that economic growth is desirable.’ •Industrial eccnomies seem to require perpetual expansion. If so.
then this requires the assumption that we can transform nature in
whatever dreexons desired Nature, we assume, poses problems, rot
imils. Perhaps this assumption should be reconsidered An attemaP/e
is to understand humans as living wW? nature, not separate from at.
This Imples ttvut any wise human economy must resonate harmoniously
wsth the larger cyctos cA natixn which nnozr.to humans and their
cconcmics. Such an understanding dissolves tf-xi dHcmma by incorpz
rating ecological sur.tanablity into the very criteria lor assessing Iho
goodness of any cr.coomy. Th« wood imply that no ccotogcaly bad
course of action wcukl be understood as economically good. Such a
new undcrstancing ol hixnan economies gives rise to the substantial
task c4 creating nnw social forms embodying a rcvlslanng of humanity
and nature?
1^3. 6x9, Mipp. trrrhxod. xoh cover.
REGARDING NATURE: $18.94
(ORDER NUMBER 9f061)
*** DARWIN ON TRIAL
by Phillip E. Johnson Darwin's theory of evolution Is
accepted by most cxiixalcd
Americans ar. single tact This
easy acceptance. however, hKias
from us the many ways In whet)
cvohJlicn — as an Ida a - shapes
cur Ihnk’ng about a great many
thngs WhatKthis idea is wrcog? That is. if i himsd cut that
the evktonco for Darwin's theory is
in taltm and sdonoo is hanging
cn to it only because no other the-
ory Is n prospect? What rf
•evbutlcn' Is just a word that
covers up setnntrfe ignorance of
how the wcodors of the living
word could have been cmated? Berkeley law processor Philip
Johnson bofcs at the wderen for
Darwinisllc evolution the way a iaw/or would with a cbd dsp^ssbnate eye for topic and prooi. His discovery is that soenOsts have put the cart before the horse They prematurely accepted Darwin's theory as fact and have bom scrarrblng to find evidence for it mostly unsuccessful’/. As the evidentiary drtfculttes have piled up. they have clung to the theory out of fear of encouraging religious fundamentalism, and in the process have turned belief in Darwinism into their own reigton Darwtrtsm. Johnson argons, has bccorro another kind of tundamenlafem — merely dressed up in a laboratory smock ard with a fierce and cordescondng refusal to listen to critics. Darwin On Trials 3 cogent and stunning d? force that nee only ratites the cages of conventional wisdom, but could provide tho basis for a fundamental change in the way educated Americans regard themsefces, their origins. and their rale
1991, 6x9, Zi7Z pp, indexed, herd cover.
DARWIN ON TRIAL: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91071)
*** BIOLOGICAL ANOMALIES: HUMANS I
Compiled by William R. Corliss A .Vrtl fitly >i.’h a nine inch lai. CX4I The Sourcebook Project of William R. Ccritss
is dedcated to cataloging scientific anomalies:
observations that are not explainable by current
scientific theories Biological Anomalies:
Humans !
is the first of three volumes devoted
»o human anomales, ah of the anomalies am
taken from setentfd iterance. Phenomena In this volume include: Human
Asymmetry; The Apparent Physical Degen-
eration of Humans; Human Physical Degen-
eration and Genius; Variability of External
Appearance; Discordances in the Appearances
of Ictontcat Twns; Physical Stature; Weight;
Sox: Human Sexual Dimorphism; Pigmentation;
Luninoshy; Ttve Supposed Human Aura; Kiriian
Photography o! the Postulated Human Aura;
Excessively Hairy Humans; Baldness among
MusÙbrs; Voluntary Erection of Body Hair;
Eyes; Ears; Noces; Teeth; Racial Dental
Differences. Historical Shrinkage of Human Teeth; Human Herns*. Webbed Hands and Feet; The Unusual Location ci Human Breasts; Human Tails; Anomalous Human Odors; And much. much more. It wil bo quckly seen that all the Sourcebook volumes traffic in heresy on coe hand ard sirrpte curosriics and trivia on die other. Seme phenomena recorded here strike at the core hypothesis of biology: evoiulion Others can be shrugged off as merely minor •uncxplainods.* Enjoy!
1992, 7x 10,304pp, MiMfrMcd, indexed, hardcover.
BIOLOGICAL ANOMALIES: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91069)
*** SHATTERING Food, Politics,and the Loss
of Genetic Diversity
by Cari Fowler and Pat Mooney White man»' may pondsr the
consequences of global warming,
perhaps the biggest single environ-
mental catastrophe in human
history e unfcldng in the garden. A
ffomiating time bomb b ticking
away In the fields of farmers al
over the world. Loss of genetic
diversity in agriculture sient.
rapid, inexorable — is leading us Io
a rendezvous with extinction — to
the doerstep of hunger cn a scale
we refuse to imagine. To simpSfy the environment as
we have done with agriculture is Io
destroy tire complex interrelation-
ship* eiat held the natural worid
together. Redusng the ftvereity of
We. we narrow cur epttons for the
future and render cur own survival more precarious. That is lbs subject of this bock. Behind the politics ard profits is a history which begins wZh the hunters ard gatherers c4 twelve Itousand years ago and runs to the gene-spkers of today. But with the discovery of modem gonotes a few decades ago. the food system began to expectance rajxd change. VAth the arrival of the green revolufion. Ito woritfs feed supply has been faced with a new wave of gecofic erosion. Ard with the coming of plant ard gone patenting and the opportunity of monopolization, international oorporatons have attempted to comer tro market for the vanishng genes Th© result rosy be the shattering of agriculture itself, vmal Is af stake Is the Integrity, Mure A Ad wwrol cf th« first ink In mo feed chain. 6x9, 00$ PP, Mi/xfrxf^d, kufcxvd, xoffcovor.
SHATTERING: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91056)
*** BIOLOGICAL ANOMALIES: HUMANS II
A Catalog of Biological Anomalies
Compiled by William R. Corliss Is the complexity of the human eye anomalous? Wiliam R. Corliss'
second volume of
human botogent
anomalies focuses
upnn the “internar ma-
chinery of the bedy: (1)
Its major organs; (2) Its
support structure (the
skeleton); (3) Ils vital
subsystems (the cen-
tral nervous system
ard the immune sys-
tem). Typical subjects
covered incude: En-
ma of tba fetal graft •
Phantom limbs •
Aromalus human com- txjstton • Booa shreders • •Pertsctton- of the sye • Dearth of memory traces • Health and the woather • Periodoly of épidémies • Extreme hngevity »AIDS anorrafes • Cancer anomales • Human limb regeneration • Voluntary suspended animation • Male menstruation • Ard mu^i, much more Biological Anomalies: Humans a ft. like »3 d Codifié ccmpla- liens, fascinating ard Irrpossibte fo put down.
1993, 6x9, 297pp, hh/slrxted, Max^d, hardcover.
BIOLOGICAL ANOMALIES: HUMANS 0: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91079)
*** THE STRUCTURE OF
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS
by Thomas S. Kuhn Via arc proud to include* toe charged Second Edition c4 Kuhn’s fa-
mous and influential book cn sctoncn in too Lcompancs Catalog. The
Structure of Scientific Revolutions
discusses ha* setontfe
paradigms are created end how they struggle with and eventually sup-
ptant established paradigms. Contrary to what many Establishment scientists Hee to lol the pubic,
the sclenoo of today is no mere true* than the science of the Mddlo
Agas. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is net an easy took to
road, tut it is wed worm too necessary effect. To whatever extent you
Inre differently from an animal, ycu cwo tha difference to science and
technology. The more you understand about what science actually is.
the bettor able you will be to harness madam and future technology for
your own personal tonalil. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is
a challenging and profound tock. which wo highly roccmmend to at; cur
readers interested In science.
1970 edition, 6 x 9,222pp. sofl cover.
THE STRUCTURE OF
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91011)
*** STEALING INTO PRINT
Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct
In Scientific Publishing
by Ma reef C. La Follette * fteseaech articles pub&shed by a
psychotopist intiuetKe some states'
potiefes for tresting the menwy
retarded. After retentiess steufhfng by
one suspicious coVeague, the author
attinte in court to having fabricated ati
hfsdata.
* A former drector of the National institute
of
Mentet Health, found to nave
pfsgtented spates that »ere published
tong before, res&ns in disgrace from bis
academic positions, onty to be rjitietiy
reinstated some months later on /he
basis of Ate distinguished
record. Such stones of scientific misconduct
strike at tic head of toe scientific enterprise. Respected ¡oumais whose publications cany great authority are unwitting acccmplcas to fraud. A soctoty accustomed to thnkng of scientists as selfless seekers of the truths of nature is shaken. Yet dr.sp.te the importance of the subject, cr perhaps because of it. tlx.’ debate over preventing. Investigating, and correcting msconduct has been clouded by un ana lyzed epntons. inconsistent actions, and dr.'isive political grandstanding. Marcel LaFoUeCto provides a fund and penetrating examination cZ the wodd of edennfto publishing, when has bean urdnnnnod by faked data and stoton words. Because too most influential scton*.6c ¡oumab have been at tha cantor of tho controversies, LaFcUr.r.e focuses on the frag Io 'peer review* process outside experts. She considers the impact Of our cultural glorification of science whfch. combined with a thrst for fame. can seem to make cheating worth the danger, and describes the great risks taken by the accusers — often scholars of less prestige and power than the accused - whom the cals 'nemesis figures' for their implacable deOcatton to uncovering dshonesty.
1992, 6x9, 301 pp, Indexed, hardcover
STEALING INTO PRINT: $30.00
(ORDER NUMBER 91073) rwr u:»r ku v< *** MONDO 2000 A User’s Guide to the New Edge
Cyberpunk, Virtual Reality, Wetware, Designer Aphrodisiacs, Artificial Life. Tcchno-Erotic
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Edited by Rudy Rucker, R.U Sirius & Queen Mu
One of toe best resource
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NEW EDGE pranking. cyberpunk jockeying, and pleasure-pulse mpiante. With contributions from the experts such as William Gibson, Brian Eno. William Burroughs. Bruce Sterling. Timothy Leary, Demanda Galas, and Frank Zappa — and including more than 3CO illustrations. Mondo 2000 will explain everything you need to know about toe future, and how you can see. hear, end buy much of It today. Fascnetingl
3992, 9H x 11, 317 pp, frustrated, soft cover.
MONDO 2000: $22.50
(ORDER NUMBER 91074)
*** IF WE CAN KEEP A SEVERED HEAD ALIVE... Discarporation and U.S. Patent 4,666,425
by Chet Fleming tf Wo Can Keep A Severed Head Aitve... describes. In clear and straightforward English, one of toe most important yet shocking developments to toe history of meddne. Ai of toe neoessa^ components are now avaiabto. and it is techntealiy feasible to keep a severed head aive and conscious on b'ood-processng equipment The author's U.S. Patent 4.666.-125 tor just such a device. Today, scientists have the ability to completely sever toe bead of a lab animal or en’en a human from toe body, and keep that head alve and conscious co b’ood-processng equipment (an oxygenator, dialyzer, eto.). The/ve done it before, but not since 1970. FAedcal technology has made huge strides since tlien. and no or» knows bow tong a severed bead wil remain conscious the nexl linxe they try it. Should scientists do this operation? One answer to that question is. no one can stop them. Sooner or later, scientists and surgeons wil try «. rx>t Just on ahrnar's but on people dyng of terminal ciseases or mortal injury. If America outlaws ¡L i wil be done in secreL or to some ether ratton. A truly remarkab'e statement an toe interactions between science ard society, this book Is a startling and provocative ©ontntulicn from an original and independent minker. Like Fleming's patent. It cannot bo ignored, and II wil net be forgotten by anyone who reads <.
196S, 6x9, 495pp, itivstrated. Indexed, hardcover.
IF WE CAN KEEP A SEVERED HEAD ALIVE..: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91076)
*** SYNCHRONICITY Science, Myth, and the Trickster
by Alan Combs and Mark Holland synchronicity £*a*mv. Mvih.iinitiw fr.vXvfiv What do Bell's Theorem. Juno's
a.n:fotypas, Schrodinger's cat. end
Freudian slips have in common?
Discover tfo fascinating wortd of
Synchronicity! Carl Amg coined no to rm
’synchronicity* k> doszr.be
meaningful coincidences that
conventional noions of time and
casualty cannot explain. Working
with the great quantum physicist
Wolfgang Patfi. Jung sought to
reveal these conckJenoss Of
phenomena that involve mind and
matter, science and spirit, thus
providng rational explanations for
parapsycbobgcal events like
telepathy. precognition. And intuition. Synchronicity examines the work of Jung and Paull, as well as r»cted sdentiate Paul Kammerer. Werner Hexsonbnrg. .-^nd David Bohm. The tvjllwrs partake in an engagng discussion of sychronkrty as illustrated in ancient and modem mythologies. particularly the Greek legend 0< Hermes the Trickster. Their unique transdscipiinary approach, Infused with a generous spmkiing of anecdotes from everyday life and literature. presents an accessible and inteligont exploration o4 the intriguing concept, in the process providng a glirrpso into th© hidden pattern of nature.
1990, Sx9, 19Spp, indexed, softcover.
SYNCHRONICITY: $9.95
(ORDER NUMBER 68147)
*** THE MATTER MYTH Dramatic Discoveries that Challenge
Our Understanding of Physical Reality
by Pau! Davies and John Grlbbln In this sweeping survey, ecctalmod science wnters Paul Davies and John Gribbin provide a complete overview of the latest developments h physios which two revolutionized modern science. From ths weird wedd ol quarks Ard :ho theory of relativity to tfo latest ideas about tfo bdh of the cosmos, tha authors find evidence lor a massive paradigm Shri. Now developments in the stades of Mack foies, cosmic strings, solrttons. and chaos theory now cbalcnge corrmons^nse concepts of space. time and matter, and demand a radically altered and more fUfy unified world view of the universe. From Chapter One: The Death of Mafertetism: “Thom is no doubt that the Newtonian world view, with its doctrine of matertatism and tho dockwcrk Universe. has contributed immensely to the advance ofsctenco by providing a highly intuitive framework within which to study a wide range of phenomena Eu* there is cquaky no doubt tint it has also contributed in large pad to attending human beings from the Universe they inhabit Donald Mackay, .in export on bow the brain functions as a communications system, writes of the disease of macbine-rrxndedhess.' He points out that Tn our age, when peepte fuck for explanations, tne tendency more and more is to conceive a'any and every situation that wo aro trying to understand by analog/ with a machine ' When extended into rhe dumain of human affairs, Such as potitics or economics, rmchteo-mindodicss leads to demoralization and deperspnskration. Poopte tenia sense of hefptessness; they are merely 'cogs' ¡n a machine that will lumber on regardtess of their footings or actions. Many people have rejected scientific values because they regard metenatism as a rdohte and bteak philosophy, which reduces human beings to automatons and leaves no room for free wiTor creativity These people can take jbnert: motertetism is deed. ' Here is a Irvty fascinating advance glimpse at 21st Century science. ¡992, fix 9, d^Cpp, Utejt/nntd, indexed, softcover.
THE MATTER MYTH: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 91077)
*** SELL YOURSELF TO SCIENCE The Complete Guide to Selling Your Organs,
Body Fluids, Bodily Functions
and Being a Human Guinea Pig
by Jim Hogshlrc When an organ donor
dies, more than n million
do!tars worth c4 modc.-il
procedures are set in
molten. Doctors collect
huge fees, hospitals rake
in tfo douah. end lucky
organ recipients get a
now lease on We
Everybody profits from
organ donation except
the donor.
But that's
about io change. In Seii Yoursdf To
Science,
Jim Hogshro
blows the Id off the bedy
parts business. Tfo
author reveals exactly
what )*our body is worth
and how to sell it in
whote or in pari. A kidney
fotefos up to $50.000
and It's legal to sol coz
in many countries. A
drug dcvclcped from eny
man's spleen earned him mlllons. Your bop/ might fold the Wllcn doTar euro Io cancer. A/e ytrj going to givo fl wway? Sofi Yourself To Science is the first beck that slwws fow k> really fap ycur human potential. You can legal*/ sell your blood, milk, sperm, haif and (Xher renewable resources — this bock tols how. You can also mnko a ivingi as a human guinea pig, renting ycur body io drug ccmparaos. It pays up to $100 a day. and this book lists over 150 test silos threogfout Ifo U.S A. From the author's fftfroduction. •Part One ofl the book dorVs wun how you can legally profit by renting out ycur body tec experimentation. Being a professional lest sulked or •human guinea pg.’ is con of the easiest and most rewarding ways k) make a tAng off ycur body. You can earn up to $100 a day. plus benefits, helping pharmaceutical companies lest drugs. Though ret always peasant, the work is safe, requires no ski!, and has the a'de benefit of hoping bring comfort to the HI. •In this scciton. you'l lesm what it's like be'ng a human guinea pig. Tfo render wil learn how drugs become legal, how they are tested, and what seds of fests are most common. There's also practical Information on fow k> find testing programs, irckxfng a list of over 150 aar/e fest $.tos In tho U.S.A. •Part Two deals with actually selling your body parts or p-
1992. SHxSH. isspp, ttiustneted, softcover.
SELL YOURSELF TO SCIENCE: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 64129)
*** MYSTICISM AND THE NEW PHYSICS
Revised and Updated Edition
by Michael Talbot Nowhere is the 'paradigm
mitt" — the radical change of
ptrspecirve that is sweeping
tie Western wertd adranc-
in so rapidy as In physics
Myerics and *idnalists” tiavo
alwrp propounded the idea
that tho world is an illusion.
Nor quantum physic« is
ptzfng forward theories that
reinfcree this belief. Ln‘.l recently, tho empiri-
cal approach c4 physicists
such as Ncwlcn has taught
us that tho world exists with
or wthou! human conscious-
ness to observe iL But we
can lever be tetany objective
abcu reality. The human
mind, wrh all Ite procon-
c&vsd notons and proju-
dcos, always Intrudes, aven in tho meet scientAc of experiments, making true objectivity impossible
to achieve. Tho new physicists slate that reality is a com bi na lien of the laws ci
Ute physical world, quantifiable and uneQ-ur.ocabte. and the subjective
viewpoint of the observer. Th* ’omrijectiv* view* of too universe chal-
lenges all our most deeply hold beliefs» and could radceily change tho
way we view reality In tbn future. As our constructs are amended to ths
shift In approach, we can anticipate monumental charges in Western
thought 1992, 5x6, 195pp. Ktustnted, Indexed, soft cover.
MYSTICISM AND THE NEW PHYSICS: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 01085)
*** THE COMEDY OF SURVIVAL In Search of an Environmental Ethic
by Joseph W. Meeker The Comedy of Survival is a truly orignal study ot how our
Western inheritance of the Greek tragc frsaiicn has tod us to the brink
of eoyogioal disaster. Meeker pointe cut that the trsdtional Western
hero is a conquering hero derived from Greek tragedes. which needy
always wind up wilh somebody's funeral. Meeker thinks * ft high tmo
wo celebrated an opposite kind ol hero, who goes back to a afferent
branch of Greek drama — the comedy — which nearly always ends
with a wedding or similar salute to tee. Seme quotes Tragic periods by to cto good and save the world; ccmic period» try
to do wen and to enccuretge the oordftbns supportive of life, in tragedy
we learn to bate the evils of He; in comedy wo seek joy from its goods,
scarce though they may b*. The time may be more ripe now than it was
a decade ago to listen to the massages that comody otters." "Comedy s not a philosophy of despair or pessimism, but cos whch
permes poepio to respond wXh heath and clear vision despite lite
miseries Iha world has to offer. Its mode is immcdacy of altanlton.
adaptation to rapdhy changing circumstances, joy in small things. the
avoidance of pain whereuer possible. the tore of life and kinshp wilh all
ate parts, the sharpening of intelipence. comptexity of thought and
action, and strategic responsiveness to novel siiuatons. It permts
people to accept themselves and lite world as they are. and it harps us
to make the best of the messes around us end within us." From Hamlet to Dante's Divine Comedy, Meeker's book to a
profound romp through heretofore unexplored wilderness wttere our
stores ard cur ecology meet and darcc and teach.
1960. 6x9, 1TSpp. Mustrafed. indexed. softcover.
THE COMEDY OF SURVIVAL: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91052)
------ •A* shows u$ the rnythoiogicaf picture cf the barter. fasetoxted *xV>Mv system tv the pent of rtsestrvews. to Mv «wiwv» of efi ehw. 7?.w numbness .svdwert by me iWcA'Kx’c^y reinforces mrs obsesshn for .f ¿Mt cv.' other Mww. The myth may ¿wm to be on extreme case. es does .'>\W of the barter. ortd we fry to A’.xni of eft ,v.v twwyw we use in cafy pfe rtrxf con&wptete rrterMbve* to eartt of them or the idea of not ¿tfvy any of mam. Our own eddetmn to our ¿rXWXtofcW io MrtiOrtogy r» metre man a pita abxdow of tbit sAw> by wf the reexon far ft io rrtfo yveo try Mcf (9:m He Ce'scobo^ the ¿^K-'roo'^ fermy of the oxer of feervy^^y become x <*vov- snecbfrrxsm of me fechco^gy. trdsphby to the tecfmrooo trod booxrx'cg fbereby Cfo^od to the wtX Mtto end techooh^y ¿tre symbfotd. to thetseoxe, bec^vxe each feeds oft the other: atvwxít the fechoadcy, de/edps so extehfren of hfmsed trod then trdspfs hrnsed to the de^foe of hrs oon mrhx’^. The serró- me:htrrxí.7) d socH s cyde fheo prevents the vser from reticrrxx^ to od ways beettose the mec^ervsm of the new fechcrjoo hss ewhfded ttre mxrg rf rrptoced. The feedbech loop of me teefmotoffy and rts ose oxa oty be broxeo by ^>tted effort. Scxh o prooed.ee ofso morxfesfs tfsed o the oobor? of the tc^h'foiopd^rvperjb\e: the ideo m¿: fecbnoiopy hxs e He of 9$ ohh, whjfcsr? bo dorxf oxust bo dyte. ff ¿s tho arpitmoof c< a H^rcissoí tTMtHriff bfs own av tm nnclx) jtSAd.' Michael Shalís» The Síkcti Idor (from Ooestfoojbxff Techrrodpy *** QUESTIONING TECHNOLOGY A Critical Anthology
Edited by John Zerzan and Alice Carnes
Ttiis book presente only one s»do — the AVWrskto. lis purpose to to persuade you Io think crhisify about tochnotogy. Forty years ago. no one thought much about smoking; Ronald Reagan wilh Ns Chcslcrholds was just one instance of the glamour arvd sophsbcalon associated with cigaretles. Now none but nonemitfes appear in cigarette ads. and toen oriy on toe back covers of magazine* A tot of thought r*s gena into smoking since a Slotsoncd Reagan tod ite praise*, and cigarettes have been otfeiafly bmnded dangerous. Many peopte hav>e g>/en them up. or are trying hard to do so; almost no one. apart from tobacco company epotogsto. promotes Ogarette smoking as a good thirg. Computers and automation am now toning add n much fhn same way Chat cigarettes wnro purveyed three or four cfocadas ago. The promso of profit sounds a clarion call to a sozety racing from Iha social ard occnamc dislocations of the pasI twenty ye^S. Techrtobgy to sold 89 a means of ccnboL Get behind the wheel, run your finger* over the user- friendly ke)t>oard. bark numbers into a headset mike, press a txntcn □nd waich spreadsheets lay out Iheif graphs. Gnte in to change, fork ovar soma cash, cc better yol. use plastic mcncy be the emperor of necn green, put yoursoh in the driver's seat Be a temed Chart« Chaplin. 8t pea co wto mortem timos. CuesMnktf Technofogy to a purgalto. an nntdotc to tho transparent txinkixn trafficked by t«hno wallahs, from the US Arm)* ("technology Is taking over tho werto") to Jarz try Lotus ("You made me love ycu; I didnl wan? to cte ft."). To question technology is to look askance at what our ir.-os are made of. to wonder hew our cultural experience has distorted our vision and deformad car human nature. We nvry be empty ot answers and alternates, but wo are full, suddenly, of the neod to search them out. In short, the; back Is intended to make you mad. wake you up. and get you thinking and tahong. Heaving II at the wat is an opoctcd responso. Unplugging your computer (or unplugging yourMlf from one) may be an unexpected culccme, one wilh happy resuts 1cr yotx personal Irie, health, and future well-being.
T9S9, 6x6>1,222pp. indexed, son cover.
OUESTION1NG TECHNOLOGY: $13-50
(ORDER NUMBER 91053)
*** UNBOUNDING THE FUTURE
The Nanotechnology Revolution
by K Eric Drexler and Chris Peterson
with Gayle Pergamlt Nanotechnology one of the hottest ectentffc concepts around. Fortuno magazine says thE E a Ueki where the fortunes of tomorrow wit to modo. Japarxtse cooglomerales are in a race to devetop the abritles to make nanotechndtogy a reality. When it ccmee. the consequences of this technolog/ wll t>e stogoering. Nanoiochndogy invokes the abitty to construct molecUea atom by atom. This breakthrough moans tho creation of mochlr-oa so smal they will have to be measured in bilionths of a motor (narwmotors). Whlo this technology promises incredblo breakthroughs in science, it aEo has potential for abuse. In Unbounding the Future. K. Eris Droxtar. the world's leading expert on nanotechnotogy. provides a guided tour of a future whore the principles of nanotechnology have boon appkod. Creator envisions the ability to cure diseases sixh as cancer and AIDS wth modcal treatments using millions of molecular machines programmed to repair diseased cats. Molecular machines coUd atoo t>3 ui*d to ctaan up tox’c waste and to manufacture products using a fraction of the labor currontty required. Unbounding the Future Is the only book toat offers a gimpee of the coming nanotechnology revolution — a glimpse &o compelling that it wil change not only the way you think about the future, but also the way you view the present.
1991, 6x9, 204 pp. Niustratod, Indexed, hardcover.
UNBOUNDING THE FUTURE: $23.00
CORDER NUMBER 91064)
BlOlogical
TRANSmutaticns
*** BIOLOGICAL TRANSMUTATIONS
by Louts C. Kcrvron
(Transtated by Michoi Abchscra)
(Reviewed by Mtchaot Hoy)
So controversial and unusual are tbs
revelations ¡n toes bock that we must
remind you that Louis C. Kervran was
nominated tor a Nebel Prize for tho work
described. To sum X up quckly, Korvran presents
ovKtonco that living systems have the
power to transmute various elements
from one to another as pert of their
bolngcal processes. Sounds »ko
crackpot sckrnoo, oh? But romombor. this
work was nominated for a Nebel Prize,
and has boon duplicated in Japan
(Kervran is French). The took begins with a summarization Of various 'aberrant observations' Korvran has noted over tho years, such as why certain chickens continue to lay eggs with calcareous shells even though iving in an area absolutely devoid of limeslcne. Tl-.c’se aberrant observations are in my opinion tho most important parts of the book. The -author goes on to discuss possible mechanisms by which the biological transmutations take place, but those mechanisms will probably to replaced with more sophstcatcd models. More aberrant metabol isms of Irving organisms are discussod. and the author describes how to do year own experiments with biological transmutations. The book ends with dscussons of the irrpl calices of the author's discoveries in tho fields of agricuturo. nulriton. and medicine. Reading this book raised many fascinating ideas in my mind. E.g., if the Taws of physics and chemistry* are different for living than nonliving systems, ths w*oUd tend to support the Discordian idea that consciousness is toe primary reality. Interesting speculations on ttatocdbaok .T'r.o spring up — can wo someday team to make ourselves invisblo. or turn ourselves into steam shovoE Ike comic bcok characters? Hmmm...? Must reading fee those interested in tar-cut soared 1979, 6x9, 109 pp, Kfusteated, soft cover.
BIOLOGICAL TRANSMUTATIONS: $18.50
(ORDER NUMBER 91065)
*** THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK
OF COMPUTER VIRUSES
Volume One: The Basic Technology
by Mark A. Ludwig Ths is the single finest book on computer viruses wo have yet seen.
From t!>e author's introduction: 'This is tho first ri a scries of three becks about computer viruses. In
these volumes I want to challenge you to th'nk In new ways about
viruses, and break down false concepts and wrong ways cl thinking,
and go on from there to discuss tho relevance of computer viruses in
today's world. These books are not a call to a witch hunt, or manuals lor
prelecting youreetf from viruses. On the contrary, they wil teach you
how to design viruses, deploy them, and make them better. All three
volumes are full of source codes for viruses, tocludng both new and
well known varieties. •it Is Inevft able toat these books will offend some people. In fact. I
hope they do They nood to. I am convinced that computer viruses are
nee ovl and that programmers have a right to create them, possess
thorn and cxpcnme.nt with them. That kind ot a stand is gong to offend
a lot of people, no matter how it s presented. Even a purcty technical
treatment of viruses which simply dscusscd how to wnto them and
provided some examples would bo o^fensrvo. Tho more incught cf a
million well armed hackers out there is enough to drive seme
bureaucrats rnad. These bocks go beyond a tochncal treatment.
Plough!, to de fend toe idea that viruses can bo useful, interesting, and
¡us! plain fun. Tltot is bound Io prove even more offensive. Stil, the truth
is the truth, arxl it needs to be spoken, even if it is offensive. MoraS and
ellucs cannot be determined by a majority vrtc, any mere than they can
be determined by the barrel d a gun or a loud mouth. Might doos not
make right. •This first of thrr.Q voUmns is a technical introduction to the txaafcs cf
writing computer viruses. H discusses whal a virus Is. and how 11 doos
its job. going into the major functional component of the virus, stop by
step. Severn! different types of vkuscs are drrvelcped from Iha ground
up. giving ths reader practical how*to information for wntlng viruses.
Thal is ako a prerequisite tor decoding and urxtorslandrg any viruses
cod may run azress in his day to day computing. I ho purpose of ths
voiurno is to bring them out of tho closet and look at them matter-of-
factiy. to see them for what they are. techricaly speaking: computer
p 1990, SH xSH, 17Spp, fffuetrated, indexed, son cover.
THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK
OF COMPUTER VIRUSES: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91D57)
*** IMPURE SCIENCE Fraud, Compromise and Political Influence
in Scientific Research
by Robert Bell How tt>e twin forces of money ¿tod status compromise and corrupt tise pursuit of scientific truth.. In a controversial bcok that Wts toe veil of secrecy from tlx, adenlific research conducted In this county. Dr. Robert Bell presents a shattering mdetmont of too sdonbfic ccmmunty. Too often, research — from the halb of government to toe pristine research contore at mapr unlvsraittos and corporations — takos a back saat to the pursuit of funding and fame. impure Science documents case after case cf inTueoce peddling, dxtered research, and outright fraud. Impure Science re'/eals why the temptation to show results is enderric to our system of fundng science. impure Science includes new investigative materiel never tofcre released to toe public. Impure Science mutates America's most sacred cow: soonco.
f99Z 6x9.2SSpp, herd cover.
IMPURE SCIENCE: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91068)
*** UNKNOWN EARTH: A HANDBOOK OF
GEOLOGICAL ENIGMAS
Compiled by William R. Corliss
The Earth is no! lotaly ’unknoAn.’ of course. For centuries, gxtoglsts hare scrutinized our planet's outer crust on Uto surface, withn minos, from driling platforms, and eren from satélites. Despite thwo efforts, much remains puzzling to scientists. The anomalies range from the Mima Mounds to the vast Arctic graveyards ot the mammoth» from musical sards to the many thousand Carolina Bays This Hanjlock collects and categorizes such geotogfea’ ancmahos and cutasities. so that 9Cten*& and laymen afiko am focus cn what is nc< welLexplained try current hypotbasns. To find those phenomena. lt»e ontiR tiles of many sclrxnlitic journals wore searched, rxzkxirq: • The tiutyfih of aw Gcofogcat Society of America • Jouma! of Geofogy • BuSeHn of tho American Association of Petroleum Geologists • Geogrsphtca! Journal • Geographical Roviotv • Nature • Science • And others. Typical subject areas covered »rtóLdo: • magnetic reversals and cfcmate • discordant radomotrfc dales • cyindcrs in strata • poyábate fossra • coal balls • rock rivers and bau'chr fields • frozrxi walls and ice cares • unusual over-thrusts • abogen’c origin of ©ci ♦ gaps in Ch? fossil record • txoiOQical explosions • buried forests • submerged beaches • contlnrnlal drift ccntrodiclcd • catastrophic fitxxfe • persistence of thin strata • od tokir.es h young sediments • submarine canyons • Ths huge Handbook Is a weteomn addnon k> our Science Soctton?
1908, 6x8, 339 pp, iituttrtted, hardcover.
UNKNOWN EARTH: $21.95
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 94035)___________________
*** INCREDIBLE LIFE A Handbook of Biological Mysteries
Compiled by William R. Corliss More scientific anomalies compied by William R. Ccrtiss! Monsters, sports, and unrecognized species of life have fascinated humans from lime immemorial. But. this is not just another •monster* or ’unknown animar tock, although a few pages have boon .assigned to such Subj&ClS. Rather, other bktfcgfcal anomalías and cunosrtes receive vh* most attention here. Inducing: - Human health and astronomy • Sleepers ord susperded an'mation • Yeti and sasquatch • dogcnnracy of species • Water breathing to mammals • Oomlcal transfer of intallgonco • Inherence of acqUrcd characteristics • Ffymg snakes • Far wandering aligators • Soa and teko serpents • Latent Hu or crypt cbtosls • Unaxptanod senses of ants • Luminous plants • Synchronous towering of bambees ♦ Ru epidemics from space • Problem of excess DMA ♦ DMA: the uhmate parasite • Symmetry ard asymmotr/ In llfo • Recapitulation Theory doubts • supercrganlsms • Life and thermodynamics • Evolution a lautotogy7 • Thenrosynthntic life • Recent survival of mammoths • And much, much moral This Handbook col cots and categorizes hundreds ol Stxh anomalies and cuiW,«3 so that scientists ard laymen alto can f«us on what $ not well exponed by current hypotheses. To find these phenomena. tho entire files of many scientific journals were searched, ’ncludng the Owiterty A’pwi?h< of Biology, Natural History, Nature Magazine, Sea Frontiers, American Natura&it, Nature, Sconce, New Scientist. and many others. Nearly 603 artices and orer 103 illustrations make this an unpar^totod colocbon ci reliable information for scientist and layman alike.
1981, 6K x 9%, 1.624 pp. Utustrxtcd, hardcover.
INCREDIBLE UFE: $24.50
(ORDER NUMBER 94M7)
*** THE MILLENNIAL PROJECT Colonizing the Galaxy In 8 Easy Steps
by Marshall T Savage The year 2030 la coming
at us like a freight trah. Tho
future looks mono nná mora
fike a thrift, and Ir.sr, ard
teas Ike a promise. V/o
hear everything abcut the
prabComs and nothing about
tho sdutbns. Ev^ryOrié hSS
grown hoartify aick of bed
news, and **3 all yearn for a
glimmer of hope to alleviate
the glcom. Now comes Tho
MN tennis f Project:
Colonizing the Galaxy ¡o 8
Easy Steps,
a book whkh
re-vaals how we c^n
transform the future mio a
shining galdón ago of
mankind. Visonary futurist
Marshall T. Suvago de-
scritos m detai how we
can meet tho demands of
an axpieding population by
cofonizing the Earth’s
oceans, and than gong cn to fulfill a mytNc destiny among tha stars. Savage calls humans the •hartrirOGr of LHo.’ and argues that it is our dcstny to enliven an Otherwise stodte universe. Step by step ho guides us through lix» tmescapo of the next millennium, shewing hew to escape Earth's gravity, how to ire kn froo space, how to dome over and create oocloges in tho craters of the Moon, hew to terraform Mars, how to hollow cut and inhabi astorcds and comets, ar.d dtimate>/ how to carry the groen spark of Lifo out among the stars. TNs Is no wtxk oi fiction or irte fancy. The contente ol The Miiien>nla! Project are nuts and boXs. net Uus smoke ard pixte dust Pro- dgiaus research has poro into this book to reveal practical ard etogarrt means Io surmount most ot no cbMactes separating us from tha stars. These are all thngs we c&ldO — the orfy question now Is waVwo?
19S2, 6 X 9, 331 pp, iHuxtrxttKi, irrd^xtKÍ aoh COvar.
THE MILLENNIAL PROJECT: $18.95
(ORDER NUMBER 91075)
*** MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE: A HANDBOOK OF
ASTRONOMICAL ANOMAUES
Compiled by William R. Corliss
Few aslronorrors will deny that their bcarch of science Is undergong a far-roschno revolution Modem radio toloscopes, spacocratf instruments, end computer image-processing techniques hare receded a universe populated with quasars, pulsars, tastar-than light objects, and a host Of OCher celestial spoctas never i mog nod by astronomers confii^d to the tetesoopo. In addticn. a terge resduo of unexp’aned telescope observations exist: strange lunar lighte. spokn-hko markings on Venus, in Ira- Mercurial planets and similar ongmas. To form the ccflecticn presented withn these corers, tho complete fiOS Of several astronomical Journals, such as Observatory, Jouma! of the Sntist) Agronomical Association, SAy and Telescope. Monthy Notices dthe Royal Astronomical Society, and PopiJar Astronomy senr.ntzed n dotal. This length)' research has yiekfed over 500 articles and portnnrt nxcarpts describing erratic meteors, zodiacal light anomalos. challenges to tho Theory ol Relativity, and many other controrersrai subjects. A fascinating book — an unparalleled coilcctico d reSabte information for scientist, layman, and studenL
1979, SU x 9h, 710pp. iffuitrxted, twref cover.
MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE: A HANDBOOK OF
ASTRONOMICAL ANOMALIES: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94016)
** Heresy/Weird Ideas *** Introduction
heresy • eny opinion (tophttosophy, /XJxY.vs etc.) opposed to
OfficWOfesMSsbed views or doctrines.
Webster's Now World Dictionary While some might brand our whofe catalog as Heresy. this Is our ’Hot Potato' section. with something to offend practcaVy everybody. Religion, polftcs, science, and much more - all are kicked around and blasphomod hero. Nothing to sacred, not oven skepticism and self- reliance!
'Everything you know is wrong.*
— The Firealpn Theater
*** RANTS AND INCENDIARY TRACTS
Voices of Desperate Illumination
1558 To Present
Complied by Bob Black and Adam Parfrey
'Why this took? VJhy a a rant so
important? What makes the tearing
amplitude ci priegm-epitlle exhort-
ation so necessary? And what about
these ideas — from the crackpat to
the dan-p&rous to the spurious to the
Imbalanced — what makes Item valid
c< even worth listening to? 'Because no one dares speak his
nv’rd any more. •Ai our reading material these
days consists ot rewritten press
releases, gossip about dsom-boded
mannoqUns to hl around thg
aexpress It Is the tins) prerogative ot
the tree man. Announcing en
incerdery truth may be the tost
remaning vestige ot human dignity. •Truth stings because no one wants to know it Ranters are scapegoats, banished to the realm of the unheard ard the reviled, expiating stopicity. cupidity. routine ard capiulaticn to the evil ot banality.- —Adam Parfray •Rant. •Jeremiads and japes, loti. nght and sideways, the profane and the ndcdcus. It's al here. Everyone wtll ttrd at feast a tew of our ranters absurd or offensive. So do wo. Road ’em enyeey. trs good tor ycu. Road on and seo for yeumetf. o board. They care about something. They care so much they don't wen care if nobody else cares. Whet Is a ranter? Scmecno who badly wants an audcncc but doesn't need one... •it to well, In reading a ranter. to mrinteln sow dtelanw, tor perspeclh'O. Bui R is also meet arri lilting to try. albei provisionally, to enter into his point c4 view • for perspective. Stereoscope hm cut. Ro decent hide his tight under a bushel, he trains ri cn toe shadows. he etiumnefes. Which is net to say ho Invariably reveris. Beware the binding light. Yet there are nene so Wind as those who wW a^seo Seo lor yourself.- Dob Dfeck This fascinating colecton con tons 56 Pants and Incendiary Tracts — dent miss it!
1949, 3H x 9H. 720pp. ikustrated, soft cover
RANTS AND INCENDIARY TRACTS: $9.05
(ORDER NUMBER 9-1132)
*** THE ANTICHRIST
by Friedrich Nietzsche Translated and with an Introduction by H.L. Mcnckcn Wc are very proud to offer cur readers a reprnllng of thia classic.
H.L. Mencken, eminent iconoclast of American journalism, translated
ths Qdttlzn of Nietzsche’s final and most controversial work. Prior to ths
reprinting. the Mencken translation couM no longer bo found la even the
largest libraries cc try the most able bookfindors. But row tho spirited
pn»o of tw of Loon-pants' favorite writers can to cncycd or
reenpyed by all. Thu wil to power was hs answer to Christianity's affectation of
humility and sulf-sacr&co, eternal recurrence was he mocking criticism
of Christian cplimism and millcnnialism. the superman was Ns
candidate for the place of the Christian ideal of fho 'good' man,
prudently afcased before the throne ct God. The things he chiefly argued
for wore arA-Cnnsban Ihngs — the abandonment of the purrXy moral
view of ito. th© retviWltatlcn of feslincL the dethronement of weakness
end timidly as deals, the renunciation of the whota Ivocus-pccus of
dogmatic reig on. the extermination of false arisiocf&ctes (of toe priask
of the politician. of toe plutocrat), the revival of toe healthy. tordiy
Irnoccnixf ih.n was Greek.- — H.L Menken. from he> Introduction to
The Antichrist
1913, Sx7Ji. 132 pp. hardcover.
THE ANTICHRIST: $9.00
(ORDERNUMBER 94137)
*** THE FORBIDDEN ZONE
by Michael Lesy VAth an unblriung eye for detail,
Michael Lesy eiplores how workers whose
professors force them to deal with death
on a daiy basts are able to cope with their
difficUt jobs. As Lesy visits an undertaker
and a slaughlerhcuse, an AIDS hospice
and Death Row. ha no< only satisfies cur
fascination with the business of
contemporary death, be also questions our
communal refusal to recognize the limits of
ifo. From the Preface: There is a forbdden
zone marked on the map of twcnCelh-
centufy American culture, a place every
citizen knows but fears to ente< It is toe zone of death, toe modern American Hades. Al of us knew we must
dkj. but as much as we fear it. we want to know about it. Most of us
want to know only just enough to experience it maginatr.-ely and then
ive to tel toe tale, tike Lazarus returned to the IghL-
1937, 5x3. 256pp, soft covaf.
THE FORBIDDEN ZONE: $7.95
(ORDER NUMBER 34060)
*** LOOMPANICS' GREATEST HITS
Articles and Features from
The Best Book Catalog in the World
In 1975, I got the idea for starling a mail order book business which would stretch the First Amendment to its limits. By 1977, it had become a full-time operation. I always wanted the Loompanics Unlimited Book Catalog to be The Bost Book Catalog In The World, so beginning with the 1980 Main Catalog, I started including articles and features in the Catalog, and issuing periodic Supplements to add new titles. The Supplements, too, included articles and features. I wanted the articles and features, like th© books, to bo 'Controversial and Unusual,* to twist your heads, to incite and provoke and make you think about things in strange new ways. It has been over ten years now, and it is time to collect the best of the articles and features into a volume of their own: Loompanics' Greatest Hits. More than 75 articles and features can be found herein, including two articles commissioned especially tor this book: Apocalypso Soortfarvi The Dov//You Say/ Loompanics Unlimited Publishers. Sellers of Unusual Books. I said it. I meant it. And now this book Is here to represent it. Ladies and gentlemen of America and all the ships at sea, Loompanics Unlimited proudly presents: Loompanics' Greatest Hits. — Michael Hoy, Pres.
1990, 8Hx11,308pp, morn than 75 articles and tortures, Illustrated, softcover.
LOOMPANICS' GREATEST HITS: $16.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94146)
- The Nuclear Threat Comedy • Darwinist Llbcrtarlanisni • WliSt tt There Was a Millennium... And Na Ono Came? • Anarchists and other Impediments to Anarchy • Politic» as High Stakes Poker • Amazing Interview# • How to Use The Loompanics Catalog 8# a Weapon! • Pirate Radio Broadcasting • An 'Outlaw" View of Land “Ownership* • The REAL Child Molesters • Beyond Radicalism • The Necessity of Deviance • Beware the Secret Sex Police • Gun Control an Class Warfare • Waging War for Fun & Prof» Beneath the Underground • Computer Viruses: A New Uis Form to Servo You • Burning the Book of Lite • The Future Was Now • The Best Uninhabited Islands In the World • Squatting • The Nation State Break Up • Political Trashing • Deadly Sex Thrills • Death & Taxes • Managing Indoor Growing Operations • And much, much, more! *** HIGH WEIRDNESS BY MAIL
A Directory of the Fringe: Mad Prophets, Crackpots,
Kooks & True Visionaries
by Rev. /van Stang
Free stuff tor wrxnto&tf Ito key to hslant success, mystic kncwtfedge. mracutous inwnrxons and redact with to© space brothers is within your grasp for oNy a 1 st class stamp!!! Do you co r/y gelling inspeakaNy weird things n tto mall? Thon, hevc wo got o hobby for ja/WIhe Reverend kan Stang oi Iho Church of 11» SubGoniua lakes ycu on a sarcastc. skd© sprittng. mnd-LOQginQ, awe-lnsp*rlng tour oi thngs that go bump in the mails. High Weirdness By MaB\* the Wbote Earth Os.Wof kcok mail. Slang wrote away to hundreds rA mail order fringe groups — from UFO saucer culls to sleazy tabtoWa lo too Couch Potatoes — and critiqued what camo back lo his mailbox. Slang shoe’s that by simp>/ wrong for Informaton — without sending any money — yea can embark on a nover-ondng lour cf iringe Ifteratixe. W*h trenchant ekapbeism ard rotates sarcasm. Stang subjects each ct hfc targets to scathing capsule analysis. mercilessly mining each ct th© veins of in-aikculrty which most vividly reveal them to be aa tattaeftentfy htaricus as they are frighleningfy serious. A 29c stamp may be the key to Inslant success. mystic knoAledge, miraculous inventtas, and oorzact with no space brothers. To balance this alarmingly large body of bizarro edbsts and cranes. Slang ateo recommends good things out there by peepta who share tho kooks' Obscurity. High Weirdness By Mrtd shows that there is mor© to junk mail than muttler-shop discount coupons, it couto bo the hobby of the nineties! S*=od away for mambershps. propaganda, magazines. cassettes, catalogs, fanzines, da inbcs ard many more demented and cod things. Including: ♦ Weird ScienoQ * UFO Ccnlactocs ★ Jesus Ccntectfios ★ More Weird Religions * Health and Sc If-Improvement Schemes erri Scams * New Ago Saps * Cosme Hippie Stuff ★ Respectable Weird Publications * Great Catalogs * Religion ve. Rolgon * Weird Pcltttos: Loft. Right, ard Off the Map * Groups you Lovo lo Hat© * Tinny* Club® * Weird Ad * Rantzlnes * Comes A Great BadSm and Sleaze * The Cassette Revolution and Edge Musto * And much, mixh more!!! High Weirdness by Mei/ Is ora of tha most entertaining books we have ever soto!
ZAW 7H x fii Wpp. profusely Ntuirreted, softcover.
HIGH WEIRDNESS BY MAIL: $10.95
(ORDER NUMBER 9412G)
*** THE DEVIL'S NOTEBOOK
by Anton Sxandor Ln Vcy At last, the coiecied wisdom, humor,
end dart: observations by the founder of
the Church of Satan. The Devil's Noto
book
is the llrst original coifed Ion of
LaVe/s writings to be published In two
deletes. The High Priest specuteles co
such topics as nonconformity, oxdt
toddsm, orotic poinies, tho ’Gcodguy
Bodg©/ domoraltzatian and th© con-
struction of artrfkxal human companions.
Like P.T. Barnum. Ben Hecht and H.L
Mencken before hm. LaVey zeroes In on
humankind’s lirhfess cepecity (or aet-
cfeoeit and self-den to J. included am
InstrvcSons for the creation cA what LaVey
terms local environments." or places of
magical ©vocation, whero tho onlghtcnad may escape the deleterious ©fleets of contemporary existence. The Davit's Notebook is truly a nor primoiro, available just in tme
lor the third ml lionnum Includas an introducton by Adam Parfrcy. '
1M2, 5H xSK, 147 pp, softcover.
THE DEVIL'S NOTEBOOK: $1035
(ORDER NUMBER 94213)
*** COSMIC TRIGGER, Volume Two
by Robert Anton Wit son More than 50 essays. japes, ard
rants designed to reverse your mental
polartoes, by one of Loompanics'
favorite authors: Robert Anton Wfconl Robert Anton Wiscn: 'There arc
throe basic attitudes toward Ite
universe: atheism, polytheism, and
monotheism. Metephcricaiy. you can
apply these views to Malory also.
Atheist history ssys X al happened by
aedderu. polytheism seys it tappanod
as live clash of rival forces, and
mcnotheiam says It happarod bacauw
of one (tomnant Intellgenco. I don't
baltove evc.-ylhng happens by accident,
so atheism Is cut for mo. On tho other hand, I agree with Hl. Mencken, who said he wasn't a monothoist because the world looked to him Ike n was doslgnod by a commrtlc©. Tl»e world would make some Mnd of senso if there was orc group of Insists’ who realy run everything. Since the world obviously doesn't make any sen as. there is no such group. There are ¡us! rival coalftons lryr»2 to become the group that runs tho wodd. which is probably just as hopeless as trying to become God and 'run' the universe. Th© Apes of Ged all p9l deteated « the ©nd by what I cal tho Snafu Principle. 'In tha power gome, the more sixxessfd yea become. more motive pocpla ha-.*© fee lyhg lo you. They f© to flatter you, lo avo'd contradicting year prejudices, to keep their job®, to tell you what you want to hear, ofc. Have you over tokl the truth, the whole truth, to anybody from the government? It's toe tame in any authoriterten crryinlzabcn, bo it an army, a corporation or a patriarchal family. People &ay what those In power nbevo them want to hear. In t!»e big power filrvgglAS. too mtzt successful conspiracy ci Iho decatfe becomes the stupkfcst ccrispracy of tn© next decode, because il never heard what mght offend its self-image. Corrvt>ijntoatioi>is on/y possbto betweeo oqteiis. The power game creates totai communica'xm pm nnd cv'crytxxly near toe top drifts slowly tat inexorably Into a kind of schizoid fantasy. They pat replaced 0/ younger, hungrier pcodahxs who are not successful enough yet to frighten everybody into tyng to them, and bcnc© have at least a partial knowledge of what the hell la reefy going on/
1991, X SH, 294 pp, sort cover.
COSMIC TRIGGER, Volume Two: $1235
(ORDER NUMBER 94177)
*** LUCIFER'S LEXICON
by L.A. Rollins
In IM spirit ol Ambrose Blorco's Tho Davit's D'ciion^ty, Lucifer’s Lexicon ctflecte for Ito t«rst trno in book form the bbng definitions wh'ch have graced thn pogos of various libertarian ponodicals over lito part tew years Including those which were previously suppressed by Reason Magazine. and man)’ ncvcrbcfcre-publshed ones. Libertarian critic Jeff Ripgenbach says in the Introduction: ’Like H. L. Mencken. LA. Rcllins is a purely destructfve Cribe. Ute Mencken. Redins barbers his dcuLts as Io whether improvement of the human oondfion Is possblc. And like Mencken, Rohns beíe.es llxát if it is posrtbto. 4 is possibta only if the unaloyod» unvarnished truth about tito human oorvdr.on Is acknowledged. Like Mencken. Rotins believes Uvat no attempttoimprove the human condition can possbly be built upon a sound foundation if the absundfeos of past 'constructive' thinkers are left unexposod. Moreover. ba believes, again with Mencken, that even 1 rto improvement e possible. even if tho only thing we can believe in fe tito futility of everything, there is valúa h seeng things as the/ are. ard in not confusing things as tHtty are with things as ttsey cughl to be." Hero are a few samples of definitions from Lucifer’s Lexicon: Agriculture, n. The cultivation of legisfatccs to raise subsides: pil&ge in the name cf triage. Anti-Semite. n. 1. Ono who hates Jews. 2. One who is haled by Jews. Government of Lews, n. A government of lawyers. Individualism, n. A doctrine anuhettai to individual ry. though ¡t Is the least unrealistic form of cdlectMsm. Intellectual Ammunition, n. Vertxsl bullets for OOjectMate who want to sheet their mouths off. B ank-cut cartridges. Limited Government, n. Limited rebtery. limited slavery, and Irniled mgn^r. Partnitenanisrrt. Aynarchy. Objective, adj. In accord with the subjective feelings, opinions, or pro judo? s of an Objacltv&i. Slnglo-Texer, a One wtvi advocates one tax too many. Total Depravity, n. In Calvinism, tho tendency cf human nature to turn away from Calvinism. War on Drugs, n. A war to make the word safe tor alcoholism Yahweh, n. Not my way. An excellent satirical work. highly roccmmcrdcd!
W, 1SSpp, soft caver.
LUCIFER'S LEXICON: $6.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94104)
*** COVERT CULTURE SOURCEBOOK
A Guide to Fringe Culture
by Richard Kadrey Nolhng interesting ever
happens al center. Everything
interesting is out at tbs edges.
Sparks kick up when opposing
edges meet Sometimes hot edges
fuse, creating something wid and
now — tho birth of a bcpnful
monster. Thafa covert cOture. Whet's the Book? Covert
Culture Sourcebook
Is a gude lo
IM best end wrototost altemalhre
music, books, videos, zines,
fashions, software, technology ard
•tools for living'; it feaiurcts
commentary, reviews, descriptions
and provides contact names ard
addresses. It’s a starter kit, a sort
c4 treasure map where X dccsnT
mark tho spot, but a thousand X's
mark a thousand spots. Who Buys It?Computer hackers: artists; college students; cyberpunk
readers; hpslcrs and wanna bes; techno-wizards; culture mavens; fans
cf Ihe curious ard txzarre. What are the Entries Like? Listings include techno-fomnist manifestos. Algerian pop albums, trailers for teen exportation ficks, loxc waste radiation suits, magazines devoted lo body pisreng, ccuntarsurvollance equipment, smart foods, mail order sex leys, "brain tuners,' cyberpunk novels and hundreds of other strange, intriguing, and just plain cool artifacts and kerns.
1997. 6 x 9, 224pp. iffusfrsted indexed, soft cover.
CO VERT CULTURE SOURCEBOOK: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 99095)
*** THE CHURCH OF SATAN
A History of the World's
Most Notorious Religion
by Blanche Barton Do you have to scS yew sou! to Satan and $&>a pad tn stood? 'Come on — souls conte very cheap these days. The m>ih fe perpetuated by Christie Satanists who am following tho toad of mcdtovnl wri.-.h hunters. Satan demands a much harder task than signing over your sod in btocd. He demands that you live your Wo as fuly as you can. prosper by your own wits and avoid misery. Ycu wouldn't believe what a tall order that is for most people!' — Anton Szandor LaVey Twenty-five years ago. co Apnl 30. Walpurgisnachl. 19C6. Anlcn Szandor LaVey .shaved his head ard declared the beginring cf the Age of Satan. From that moment cn both the famous and the infamous have found Ihoir way» through Uto doors of the church of Salan, with LaVey as ds dabclisal "Black Pepe.' Blanche Barton. Anion LaVe/s authorized biographer, gives a straight-from-'.hc shou’dcr account of the many strange and sensational ovorZs (some heavily documented by a media blitz, others related for the first time anywhere) that su^oundod LaVey ard his thousands cf fotowers as they ushered in a new era of indulgence and ca*nalty. based on pleasure hslecd cf sctf*deriaL Barton details the evttninps sport with LaVcy's Mage Circle, peopled with artists, writers and filmmakers whose names wiS be familiar, ard points out de-tsclo Satanists tiroughcut history, sixh as Beniamin Franklin, who would. LaVey is sure, have been in favrx of a "United Sateric America!" In addton. Barton outlines Ihe direction this ever-growing organization is taking today, in her chapter 'Satan's Master Plan." And 5hn lays it on the Ine with what every reader will want to know: 'How To Perform Satanic: Rituals.'
1MO, x 8H, 177pp, Hfi/xt/xtcd, soft cover.
THE CHURCH OF SATAN: $8.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94168)
*** THE FRINGES OF REASON (A Whole Earth Catalog) A Field Guide to New Age Frontiers, Unusual Beliefs
& Eccentric Sciences
Edited by Ted Schultz
The Fringes of Reason is a consumer gukJe io strange hotels. Here is a trustworthy authoftative reference for both stoppers rtkI browsers in toe marketplace of oddoall theories. unusual inventions, and cutting-edge ideas. From ucexplained phenomena to mysteries of the mind. The Fringes offices™ presents all sides ol tho siccy iron tto experts In o.ich field, ranging from true tcicvars Io hard-nosed skeptics. Ard in Zto Wboh Earth Catalog tradition, you will find com­plete aocoss to trio best bocks. periodicals, products, and sources of further information! Divided bio sections covering: The Ne**. Improved Aga; Inner Fron­tiers; Evoryming You Know Is Wrong!; Weird Science; Not Of TNs Earth; end What Is Realty?. Tho Fringes of Reason tells you all about: • Chnnnalng • Psychic Powers ♦ Crystals • Shamanism • UFOs • Perpetual Motion • Cuts • Reincarnation • Spontaneous Human Combustion • Dowsing • Prophecy • Weird Phenomena • Astral Protection • Holo* Earth • AJien Abducticca • And Much Moro. This book is above -all a celebration of the strange bolds and occcn- trx theories that these people have created. Their unconventional worid- views constitute a Ngh>/ entertain ng. subterranean art form that has for tbs most part tan ignored fry the mainstream med a. Whether or rot these pecUiar notions are literally true, tafes cf tty Ing saucer abductions, spontaneous toman combustion, astral travel, imcr-oarth cr/ilizaticns, end pyramids on Mars possess a haunting surreality and an arcane aesthete that communicate directly to tho unconscious mind. So step right up. dear reader. ¿ird enter the carnr.-dl sideshow U Unortbcdoxy. where pogo after pagu of peculiarity makes dear that despite our cock­sure ago of science, rat'onaiam, and homogeneous mass mr.d,-j. mu­tant ideas conlirue to spawn, fission, and nvjh.ptyl MW, SH x If, 224pp. profusety illustrated, Indexed, softcover.
FRINGES OF REASON: $14.95
__________________ BORDER NUMBER »4138)___________________ *** APOCALYPSE CULTURE Expanded & Revised Edited by Adam Perfrey First publebod in 1fi67, Apocalypse Culture rnmedately touched a nerve. Atomatoy excoriated ard lauded as ’epoctial.* ’the most impor­tent book of thn dccadte.’ Apocalypse Culture had begun lo artfcUaie what many inw'anjy sensed — too foar-lnsprod upsurge of irrationalism and faith, the clash of irroccocdable forces, and the ovor-lcomng epecier of fin de race In its present Incarnation. Apocalypse Culture has significantly Increased m size, taking on new perspective« on our current crisis, with pertinent revfeons of many article« from tho original edition. It's been 2.000 years since the death of Christ and too world is going mad. Bom-agato pornographers, totaftarian occultists and nihiist kids are united In then belerf of an Imminorx global catastrophe. Apocalypse Culture — with 39 expert dispatches from the front lines of the Arnon- con Grand Guignol - foes its microscope on the tumors of mass delirium. This grand expose of tto current fin do siodo nghtma-o includes interviews with necrophlhacs and lycarthropcs. trans-ccodcnlal masochists and disciples of toe cbsccnoty obese. Tho psychotic nethe< mgons of art. science and polr.es are explored with special attention g von to the Imbrogios. cf cultk: ccnspirotors. Thought crimes of a now generate! of aesthetic tenwfetoa» the Salable dmcavos of Tho Process cult.. seU-nxililiiticns and cavorting with carcasses by artists of the dark... all tlx? dsla ft to print cn the dec cm pose on cf modem sodety. Institution^ schzoptoenks talk back to television. and erw claims the power to crake Today show's Bryant Gurrblo bink. Apocalypse Culture is axlensvoly ard uinervirgy ilustfa'.ed with soba! analysis guaranteed to go bayord tho pleasure principle. An in- vaUabte cause-and-effect primer on tho impending end limes.
1990. SH x 9H, d$2ppf Utuxtraied soft cover.
APOCALYPSE CULTURE: $12.96
*** ANSWER ME! #3
by Jim end Debbie Goad J«m and Qobbto Goad have just pubishod tho th rd -ssuo of one of the most inoor-dary magaanas in too wxorid: Answer Me! 43tockxtos: - Interview wih AJ Sharpton - Interview with the North American MaivBoy love Association - 8 pages of art by kiiars - The Homeless Can Eat Shlf - ’I hate b^ng a Jew* - And much rroro, including guns, sueldas, and much, mutfi more. Answer Me! JUccntinuos tho oxccltan! altUudeaX ils 1 & 2. Answer Mo!\z tho best magazine in America.
1999. S% x 11, 116pp, HiustrMcd softcover.
ANSWER MEI H3: S3.6O
__________________ (ORDER NUMBER 94221)___________________
*** SEMIOTEXT(E) USA This is a virtual Saars Roebuck Catalog cf the American Under­ground — a huge compordium of work in American Ps^cbciopography: areas not feund on tr>e official map to consansui perception. Maps of enerpes. seer et maps of the USA to the torm of words and ¡magas. We ere smezed. We pre ROT BORED. Wo huvo discarded tho outworn charm of post-modem incom- muncadismo. Passion and ¿Tvofvemont, s&dsbandoned crarinass, funny, sexy, dangerous. unsbasttecFy predous, punk, hud and drect, SF, specdskre Ihthn, weird fantasy — Pornography — Other mutated genres — Sermons, rants, broadsheets crackpot pamphieis, nysntfestusXerox endmlrnec zhes— Pimkznes— Muti art — Kids'poetry— Subverted advertisements— Afnerican samizdat — Astounding rhetoric, ahgaat P'opagar.da — U'-tderg^nd ccmtx — gaegmyheat documentation (maps, monuments, guides to weird p(acssr ^xXogrsphs) — Stolen top secret documents — And a special foa tuco: scores of personal and cfossified ads, each one with a box raxrber or add'uSS, to connect YOU with the edges of the USA — Anarchists, unidentiried ßying leftists, fteo-pega:y$. secessionist$, the lunatic fringe of sunrivaHsm. cuits. foreign agents, mad bcmtxrrs, b¿ehihe-bcxnbers, nu&sts, monarchists, children's Sberathn, tax resistors, zero-wortrofs, mimoo poets, vampires, feuHietonfstos. xorox pVatcs, prisoners, patephysicians, unrepentent fsggots, witches, hardcore youth, poeth terrorists.. This excellent compendium is tor the realzaron of almost« untoard- of desires. Check it out!
196Z, SH x If, 962 pp, frustrated, soft cover.
SEMIOTEXT(E) USA: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94185)
*** DEFENDING THE UNDEFENDABLE
by Waller Block WICKED WORDS
A Treasury of Curses, Insults, Put-Downs,
and Other Formerly Unprintable Terms
from Anglo-Saxon Times to the Present
by Hugh Rawson k witty. anecdote-lilcd gudn to the man)’ 'tod’ words wrth whch Ite English language te btossod. Wicked Words e a sardonic excursion along tte dArtc sxta of language which traces the origin, use. ate abuse of the wools wn love to hale. It ranges widely, including personal nsulls for beetfe bran, buJtinsjSos, weenies. and cockamarde, ¿iy-b'vered, tow- eyed, mealy-mouthed poftitogQcrs (among marry others); ethnic slurs, including some, stxh as hot» or wep, which started off as neutral. or even approving. terms; and polccal attacks on btecdng toads, cp^toads, goo^oos, mugwumps. and th© new notorious tiamtog, Aferk or jtircushe (pick ano) Abends. Al this in addbon to Ilie fyeat feur- Icrtor Anglo-Saxon words, which are actually Standard Enr/lsh. ml slang, and wtese history is covered here in considerable detail. Wicked Words in full of surprises. It shows how the connotations of words change over time: Nel Gwyn was not embarrassed to refer to herself as a »tore and it fe most unlikely that Shakespeare meant to ireuit Queen Eizabeth when be described her as a mighty yucca Context also counts heavily. of course perfectly accepuble in church, was banned from Holywcod soundtracks for many years). as wed as who is speaking (Nil-folk may describe each other as hicks and A^xVas. but they reach for ax handies when hearing city-folks call them nose same names). Throughout. Mr. Rawson shows how the uv» of loaded words tels as much ateut society as about the English language, revealing class and cultural differences as well as tte contiruhg conflict between taboo and freedom of expression. Here ire ai ite ciassfc tifepmging terra natwitto («»ny of them cuinary insults, such as chS-eater. frog and A/aufc for women (inducing such eQj'me InsUts as harridan, jado, ate rx^); and tor such dr.'erse individuals as btockheads, cheapskates, milquetoasts. pogey bait. poor white trash, queers, ribbon dorks, sanscufoffes. Undo Toms, wowsers. ate many more. Wicked Words wll appeal to wordsmehs and word buffs, as wet as Ito vast audience who enfoy browsing through collector« of odd and interesting facts.
f9S9, 6X9. 447pp. terd cover.
WICKED WORDS: $24.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94189)
For all too long, ’oppressed’ mncrtlles (racial, ethnic, tte
tendcapped. etc.) have received all the attention from those who
defend victms of unfair att.-xks. There are. however, other groups who
Ivw been donigratod unjustly and denied of correcting ths Imbalance. Dr. Block's 5st of ’uteefendsWes’ reads like a rogue's gaiety —
from the Wackmater to the drug pusher. ite more/enter to tte
proutole. tte Grnptoyar of cNld labor to the strip miner, the pimp. scab,
slumlord. Ibcler — all the objects of universal revulsion. They are
accused of perpetuatng evils, but are rocky scapegoated by Iha very
poepto who try Vo suppress them. Many of those extreme case studios of tte rev tod ord sc erred in cur
society have considerable shock value. The author feartossly and wZh
trenchant bgic demonstrates the? considerable economic and social
merit, and forces tte reader to think. These so-called scoundrels never
engage in reprehensible acts of initiatory aggression. Although writing in a lively and humorous style. Dr. Block proves the
serious politcal-phtoaopbicaJ point that in a just society deviant but
non-aggressive tetevior should be permned. This « sure to be one of tte most oorzrcvarsal tocks of our limo.
Most so-catod "ICtertanans’ are afraid to deal with extreme cases. but
not Blxk. I found it most heart warming to see him in there defondng
tte pmp, biackmater. libeier, and other ’villair«’ whom most libertarian
theoreticians like to pretote do not exist He pools out that these paepte
fi/till functions >n tte economic environment, just as surety as scorpions,
buzzards and maggots fit into the physical environment if they didnl.
they would not exist. This book is a fast study in economic reality — a
manifesto for wicked people's ftbarahen. High?/ recommended. 1276, S>i x S>i, 232pp, iikrttr»ted, soft cover.
DEFENDING THE UNDEFENDABLE: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94196)
*** RUBBISH!
The Archaeology of Garbage
by William Rathjo 6 Cullen Murphy
Just as nretviootoglstn sift
through the remains of ancionl
cMIzatonr. to team how
peep's ived, so mo authors of
the bcok dvo into cur own
garbage to uncover secrets
about ourselves Soma ct mo
Surprising findogr. unedited
Includa: ♦ Fresh produce is
tte biggest contributor to food
waste ♦ Fast-food packaging
is not a major waste problem •
Most ’bkxfogradabte’ garbage
doesn't deg-amaterials help diminish gar-
bage • Disposable dtapers
don't teg landfill spa«» •
Ifcuzehdds dispose of as
much hazardous waste ss businesses • Average housetekJ waste has not been acceleratng VAIliam Rattije to an archaeology, professor of anthropofogy, ate drcctor oi the Ukin-ersity of Arizona’s Garbage Project. For tte past 20 years, me Garbage Pro;«=ot has been sifting, sorting and wtiat we throw away. It is from this ’hates-on’ analysis, coupled with survey data and otter research, that tte authors have drawn lr«ights into poltics, eoonorrics. demographer, history and human behavior. Rubbish! Is a reality check, tallng us how wo roaSy act. what wo /»tfjyconsumo. and dobinkng mo m>ths that cause us to misdirect our waste treatmorv: resources. It is a well written bcok. full of facts ate figures ate insights that are net orty surprising and cnlortanhg. but very r-nponsnt to tte mUti-Wllfon dollar debate over what to do w/m what we throw away. fS92. 5Mx4K, 263pp, kfusfrs!edt softcover.
RUBBISH!: $12.00
(ORDER NUMBER 94208)
*** MODERN PRIMITIVES
Rc/Scarch Publications Ro/Scarch Publcattocs. master-
minded by V. Vale and Andrea Juno,
has brought ycu tncrcd&y Strange
Films.
//rcterfai/ CuXuro Handbook, and
Prsnksf Maw they bring you Modern
Primitives,
an investigation oi contem-
porary adornment and ntual. an eye-
opening and frequently shocking expto-
ration of the underground world of bed/
mcdilhations and practices that en-
hance identity, sexual sensations and
philosophic awareness. Contemporary
practitioners ot so-caied ’primitive'
oclrrittos such as piercing, scariiicaton.
and tattooing clarity, in unuaualy can- dd detail, their rroliva’tons arid experiences, while simultaneously cri­tiquing Western Civilization, whose eotoiers and priests annihilated the colorful ethnic cultures that once covered the planet. Amazing, exploit photos e’eart/ document the full range ol aesthete pleasure available to open-minded adventurers. Arrorg the subjects interviewed are: Fakir Musefar. 55-year-oto Silicon Valtoy advertising executive who. since age 14. has practiced every bed/ rrodheatton known to man: Genesis & Pauls P-Orridge (Ascribing numerous gerttai piercing, ritual scarification and personal, symbolic tattoos; Ed Hard/, premier tattoo artisVphitosepher. editor of Tattootime. and creator o< over 10.003 tattoos: Cap«. Don LesHe. sword swettowar; Jim Ward, editor ol Piercing Fans tniemaHonai; Sbnrao Rose, dominatra: and ethers who talk about Scdy practices that develop identity, sexual sen­sation and phtosophk: awareness. Spanning tho spectrum from S A M to Hew Apo ecstasy, this rational pjkfebook offers enlightenment, pleasure and respiration!
1999, M x 11, 711 pp, profa*efy HfatfrxM. Indexed. soft cover.
MODERN PRIMITIVES: $17.99
(ORDER NUMBER 94139)
*** CRYING WOLF
Hate Crimes Hoaxes in America
by Laird Wilcox Racial, sexual end religious
strife has become a moda
obsession. Bena fide inoderrts
of hale crime do occur. But
because ol payoffs to victims
and victims* rights groups In the
form ot premoton ot political
agendas and e*ren taancial
gan. the temptation to fabricate
hate crimes has become irre-
sistible. In Crying Wolf, author Laird
V/ilcox, founder of the WiCOX
Colkrcticn on Contemporary
Poiticai lAovements at the
University ol Kansas, docu-
ments more than 120 hato
crime hoaxes, from the cele-
brated Charles Stuart end
Tawana Brawley cases, to less
publicized but no less worri-
some incidents. As Ur, v.Tcox dcmcnslratos, many hale crime ftoaxes have eoccuraged violent reprisals as well as copycat crimes. For ths reason alow. hoaxes shcuW txr exposed and discouraged. Crying Wb//analyzes hale crime legislation. the problems of bias in collecting statistics and will profile some of the organizations promoting the concept Of hate Crimes. Crying Wotfvi a musí for pumaists. law enforcement eftoers. and anyone interested in the creation of reality.
1994. 5H xSH, 220pp. softcover.
CRYING WOLF: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94239)
*** PRANKS! Dazzling deceptions and provocative put-ons
from some of the most outrageous
artists and personalities living today!
byRe/Search Iha most hfari-
ous. witty ¿oat of all
time I Spcntanocus.
improvised crazi-
ness from the Un-
derground in New
York. San Francisco,
Loa Angatea. Paris,
and poets in be-
tween. TNs bock
opens up a whole
new territory of fun
and pleasure. Although not
heretofore regarded
as pretio cr artiste
ads. pranks consti-
tute an art form and
genre In themselves.
Pranksters such as
Timothy Leary, Ab-
b>a Haffman. Paul
Krassncr, Mark
Psiitoe. Karen Fin-
ley. Bo,d Rice. Jeito
Biafra. Bruce Con- nor. John Waters, John Giorno. Jeffrey Vallance, Earth First?. Henry Rollins, and many more tri in Iheir own words anecdotes of prankish subversion. Their stories chalcnge the sovereign authority of words, image?, and behavioral oanrenbon. A prank con rotes fan, laughter. fes!, satire. lampooning. making a tool &f semaona — a« ight-Martod activities Thus do pranks camou- llago the sting of deeper, more critical denotations, such as their direct chatonga to a I verbal and behavioral routines, and thoir undermining of Iha sovereign aulhorit/ cA words, language, visual images, and social ccrwenttons in general. Regardless of specfic manHeataticn. a prank is always an e*/aston oí rtM&ty. Pranks are the d&adty eneny of realty. And 'realty* — its description and Imitation — has akvays been the supreme control trick used by a society to subdue the lust for freedom latent in its citizens. From the ver/ onset of social ¡nleracttors. pranks play Cher part, instructing and enlghtening the child towards the realization that tfings are never »frat (bay s&m Calling into question Inherently dubious con­cepto -ush as "reality,* ’truit.* 'belief.' 'obedience.* and 'the social centrad.' pranks occusicnally succeed in implanting a profound and lasting d^trusl of all sccal ccr.var.tions and institutions. CbsdencQ to language and imago must ccnlinuaty ba chalongod, if wo aro to stay 'alwa.' Tho best pranks research and probe tie bound­aries of tho ozcupcd territory known as 'society* in an attempt to redi­rect that society toward a vision ci if© pounded nd in dreadful neces­sity. but rather, conünoaf poetic renewal, {k society whose exchange vofao consisted in poetic images and humor rattier than dolare can barely be imaginedthis stage of world evolution.) Pranks function to evoke Iha parallel Land of Make Believe, that realm of perpetual sur­prise and delight where endless possfaiUies tor fun and pleasure de­pend upon circumvention of hábil and ¿¡¿rió. From tfiéir Shádów wtorM. pranks cast their Funhouse Mirror reflection of our workaday world. Ultimate?/, tho terntory sign posted by pranks may represent our single supremely tarwgible freedom. Ths toanocbstic compendium wdl dazzle and (foGght an lovers of humor, sabre and irony... and ma/ perhaps inspire others to tread simi­lar paths of Humnatod lunacy and rebellón. Indudes essays, inter­views, quotations, tlbaography. timography. index, and phatos.
1997. Mx 11,749pp,profiMfyiffustrxfed,
indexed, sell cover.
PRANKSI: $17.99
(ORDER NUMBER 94122)
*** LOOMPANICS' GOLDEN RECORDS
Articles and Features from The Bost Book Catalog In the World
Edited by Michael Hoy Throe years in tte makingl A bra rd-new collection of articlse and features from the Loompancs Unfrnitod Bock Catalog — 77.v Best Book Catalog in tho WorW Loompanics has always strived io make tho articles and features.« publishes every bl as exciting, frightening, oyn-cpenlng, controversial end unusual as the books it sells. This bmrxl-new collection contains more than 40 cf the test and most Imaginative pieces Loompanics has ever puMshed. Wartit you getta load of these... - The Untold Story c4 U.S. Outlaw GIs in WWII Europe - Sccntifc Ecology and Deep Ecology: A Clash ol True Bdinvarr. - Hr/w to Hrio Your Brrccoll from Goorgo Bush - Did Thomas Jefferson Wear M.rror Shades? a The Guff •War* and the Spectacle a The Wonderful Virtues of the Hemp Plant - No Future frx the Workplace a The War Against Comic Books - Tho Tabloids and tho Mainstream Media - If You Uko Social Socunty. You’re Going to Love National Heart Care - My Kids Don't Go To School - Tho War Against Affordable Housing - Why 12*Stop ’Recovery* Programs are rwaive Slops to Holl - America's Greatest Female Criminals - Tho Anti-Sox League - Close Call: A True Into of Lust, Greed and Murder - Censorship in Cyborr.poco - Luc4cr*s Lexicon - A Day in tho Ufo of a Tabloid Editor - Twisted Image - Holocaust Survivor Denounces Anti-Gun Ownership Movement - Surviving in Prison - And much, much more! Loompanics' Golden Records also features some never-beforo- pubisbed pieces. such as 'Early Release.- a kick-ass erme story written by a convicted murderer, ’Circus of the Scars.- en amazing profile of a modern-day freak show, and artwork by some of Amenca's moet laontod artists, such as Mark Zingaro». Nick
Bougas. Ar. and Ace Backwords. Order your copy today. You vwil to
very pleased, we know...
1993. SH x ft. 200pp, frustrated, softcover.
LOOMPANICS' GOLDEN RECORDS: $14.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94207)
Here is what they hare been saying about the artides and features pub&shed in The Bes t Book Catdog in the World ’A gudo to the freedom underground and its many curious tendrils.* — Fact shoot Five •...biting, grumbling social cntquos...dr.’erse. Imaginative and ucpred'ctable " — Sms ft Press Book Review "Provocate... essays..." — Hustler "The word that best describes theso rants. raps. outones and artworks is aatf-authoritarian. ...youVe probably got nolhng else tfco It." — Booklist "...the hairiest, most anarchistic and amoral, most ciiatonging articles.. Weal reading for open minds, or minds struggling to epen themselves.’ — Trajectories •...tho best-arrod controversial paces, many cn subjects sliunned or forbidden to mainstream media....more power to 'om.* — Whole Earth Review ’Throw away your newspapers and magazines and execute a well-placed kick to your TV seL" — bOING-bOlNG "...more reveaing than many a more sertous radcal text.’ — Anarchy "...Locmpanbs fe precisely the kird of publication that British and academic anarchists might tfiink gives anarchism its bad name. However, what lies in these pages are pointers to certain facets of modem culture, such as tho informal economy. ‘Crime TV, and tho intfvidual lawbreaker as hero." — Bulletin of Anarchist Research *** THE RESURRECTION OF ARISTOCRACY
by Rudolph Carlyle Evans LocmperUcs Unlimited to vary proud to offer its readers one of tho
most stunning and frightening and inspiring books sirco The World
Power Foundation:
Rudolph Cartyio Evans' Tho Resurrection of
Aristocracy.
From tho Introduction by Robert Hartz: It Is not Just do-goodors, liberals, and wimps who have utopias. The
basis of any Utopia Is a systematic visten of how Ifo cou'd bo bolter.
Ard "better" Is a function of desire, not morally. Utopias aro fueled by
intelectual lusts and cbaosstens. and not evor/oro drcams of a gontier
and more generous wxjrid. In Rudolph Evans* Utopia, the warrior eite will have more style and
substance than a motercydc gang, but will rute without a singte apology
or hesitation. Tho very tide page of The Resurrection o( Aristocracy
contains a dedteatkn "to roUe ones of all race«.' and the book's ld*ins
only got more Niotzsctwean and Darwinistic from there. This to not a
reassuring or uplifting book, and if it were popular In the mass market.
Evans would probably be astounded. He to not bringing good nows. but
hard news Io the majority of readers. He stands for "small is beautiful."
all right, but not the way the ecdoglsts im.nglno It. In Evans* vow. tho
main función of Iha common people Is to boat tno lily pads at night to
keep Che frogs quet. That, and go to war when their wbl-rested masters
demand it. Evans wants to soo a two iterad social morality: for the
leaders — pride and booty and a chance to humnate their cnomtes; for
the mass of followers — at best, security, and a chance to take orders
from those they tear and respect. What Evans wants Is a new feudalism. If the world once moved from castles and serfs Into boirpoos erfios and capiláíérii, l'te &é¿«5 fid reason why it cannot be reversed. Evans wants a world where men aro men (and sheep are nervous. I presume) but a harsh end mnrll.il world for certain. high on loyalty and Internal honor, but lacking In rcgiiatten and social improvement As he states: "The present ago e eno c/ equally, tito new age will be cne of aristocracy; teg present ago is dorrinated by urban Irie: the new age will be dominated by a rural Irfosb/o; the present age is mass production, the new ago wJl bo eno ©Í homemade goods and craftsmanship; the pn«er4 ago has given us tho nuclear family, the new age will return us to tho oxtendod family; the present age idolizes sctonco and tochnotogy; tho now apo will bo tieeiSe or indifferent to these things." Evans does not believe in incMo down, triddo-up. or any echer form of econom’c redistribution. Ho teds that scarcity is Inovilabte, oititof through ecotogicaJ Bonltattons cc gonoral human wastefulness. Therefore, he wanes • -ftercor scarcity, ono which generates a proud nob’llty that Is unasharrod about living off others. Its solutions for conventional socnl problems such as dvorco. alonalten. eL al.. 3'6 thcrctore extraordinarily simple — the comnxmers should go homo. 8Uy home, and be glad to bo supervised. Instead of teamng thngs. they shouki forget about Intelligence and sophistication. They ehcukl ge< about the busness of living by ther nature — doefn. passive, and brutish. Ulo will bo hand.* ho explains, "and tba corrmoners will have very tew expoclnbons. They will never question permanency cf their sdbordnata position... and tboir pys will bo c/ Uva most basic Knd, such as the birth of a chid, tho marriage of a sen or daughter; and mTitary success of Ihor lord, particularly so when it involves tee members of thRlr own oommuncy. and of course a good harvest... Communal ooeporatien will bo essential for tiw common people if they am to sunwo. No longer wil they be able to beg for a living, or Uve off the chnrcy of some benevolent institution or rely on the government to provide lor their needs — put simply those who do not work realty will not eat." Lades and gentiemen. Loompancs Unlimited proudy presents: Rudolph Cartyle Evans' Tbo Resurrection of Aristocracy.
5H x SH, 329pp. soft cover.
THE RESURRECTION OF ARISTOCRACY: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94117)
*** COSMIC TRIGGER
by Robert Anton Wilson
Vie are happy to seo this mindbander beck in print. Robert Anton VAIson's Cosmic Trigger blasts you off on n space-age voyage Into a
unh'orsQ of startling possibiitios. Wo are dazzled by star showers cf
fact, fantasy, satire and prophecy generated by ono of tho most
Itxiratod minds of our day. Fact surpasses fantasy as Wilson explores spnoo migration, psychodolcs. immortaity. tho Gurd/off work. Crowley
mage, moditatfon. UFO contact ard rruch more in tea mast
cutragoous journey of our time. In a pan-galactic mix of Vome^rt,
Jcyco and Burroughs. Robert Anton Wilson focuses the myths and
fables of cuf age through the lens of expanded consciousness as teo
Cosmic Trigger casts the shadows away with penetrating insight and
scathing humor.
1977, 5H xSU, 224pp, illustrated, indexed, softcover.
COSMIC TRIGGER: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94107)
*** ARISE The SubGenius Video From the Church of the SubGenius (Reviewed by Mike Hoy) Arise is the s'ngio funniest video I have ever watched. Years in the
making. K reveals the wonder and □*□<>• of ‘Bob' — a wonder and gory
that can be yours, if you hek> pull the wool over your own eyes. Hava intercourse with a Sve beautiful girt!!! The world ends tomorrow
and you may dW!!'\
dent practice what I preach because rm not the
kind of man I'm preaching to!" — SubGonius preacher If you though« the brillant Rev. Ivan Sung had created something
smazng with 7bc noofc Of The SubGorws, if you thought ho could
rever top High Weirdness ny MrH, than. my friand. yrxi arc wrong! I! SEE the SubGenius vtofeol EXPERIENCE Ils rwclabowU ARISE! *** THE TURNER DIARIES
by Andrew MacDonald
vídeos a re konreturhable
1937. SO
minutes, VHS Video
ARISE: $19.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94130)
TURNER
DIARIES
This ryjl-so-pood novel is ccnsdered to be
cne cl ti*e most inflammatory books ever
written It allegedly inspired The Order." a
gang of right wing racists who plotted the
violent overthrow of Vie US Government
putted armed robberies. assassinated a radio
tak show host, and committed various other
crimes, at gleefury reported In the mainstream
press several years ago.
Tito FBI has labe’ed The Turner Diaries
a "manual of hatred." Liberals in the news
media likewise have condemned rt end ealted <
•the bble of right-wing extremists.* The Turner Diaries to one of the most controversial books In America. If the government had the pewor to ban books, 77m Turner Diaries would bo near tho top of tho list. The ptot goes ike this: Eart Turner and his fellow patriots am forced uxfefyiouod vwtefi me US government bans the private possondon of firearms and s-tages ne mass Gun Raids to rcnxid 14) sur.poctcd gun owners. The tated Equality Polco begin huntng them down, tut 0» patriots begin to fight back with a campaign of sabotage and assassination. An all-out men war occurs as mo struggle escalates. Turner and his comrades suffer terribly, but their ingenuity and boldness in devising and executing new methods of guerrila warfare toad to a victory of cataefysme intensity and worldwide scope. The Turner Diaries s a book unIke any you've ever read!
t9G0' 4M x 7H, 215 pp, paperback.
THE TURNER DIARIES: $5.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94103)
*** PROMETHEUS RISING
by Robert Anton WUson lbs book comas Ircm tho
far-out mind of Robert Anton
Wilson. author of tho
AVTxhsftxs.' trilogy. Cosmic
Trigger,
and other mhd-
boggling works. In it, ha continues to break
down the burners of everyday
’consensus’ realty. and
provides instructions on
creating your own reality.
Learn what the future hokfe.
and bow to bo a part of it —
and how to help create «I Topes covered Indude •
Thinking ard proving •
Hardware and sortware •
Circuts of too human brain ♦
Morally, mind-washing and
brain programming •
Relativity • Quantum
evolution • and much more. Recommended for all who want to stretch their minds. /m SX * 6H, 262pp, ktustmtad, soft cover
PROMETHEUS RISING: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94076)
'Prometheus Rising Xr one of that rare category of modern works, which intuits tho next .stage of human evolution as a rosXty.. Robert Anton WSson Is one of tho feeding thinkers of tho modern ego H providing an answer to tho ‘vision gap. *‘ — Barbora Marx Hubbard *** ANGRY WOMEN by ReSearch Publications Sateen ciiting-odgo performance artels discuss universal dicrrmas lacing al of ra — own and woman. Exploring the root causes undarfying why wo are in our currant societal and planetary crises. Angry Woman discuss what wo can do about it bow can we rethink-YedefinwYecalegofize and remake cur universe? Issues of sexuality and tie body, racism and sexism are exptored with humor and irony. Included aro: • Karen Finley — performance arts! wtx> achieved national noloriaty when her NEA grant was revrAnd ♦ Annie Sprinkle outrageous sexual performer attacked by Jesse Hearns • Kathy Acker — author, described as tho female Wiliam Burroughs’ ♦ Susie Briyfrit — edtor of the pioneering pu bleat ten On Gur Sacks whoso policy is ’entertainmant for tho adronturous tosban’ • Dorrordn Galas — spulbind'mg. intense avant-garde singer • Holy Hughes — performance artist whose NEA grant was revoked because of lesbian content • Lyda Lunch — scathing spoken word performer wish roots tn ©arty NYC punk rock scene • Carole« Schneemann — original performance artist of the Sixties associated vrith ’happenings’ • Wanda Coteman — poet who dosccbos growing up black in Watts and other extreme expertercas • Linda Montano — perforri\ance artist famous for bong tied by a rope icx a year to a mate artist • And many ethers.. Originally inspired by tho Censorship Plague of too *9Os in which Congressman Jesse Helms and Dana Rohrbachor attacked female and gay performance artists for political gain. Angry Women delves below too surfaces of cur society to urcover linguistic and mythological underpinnings of tho urgo to censor, dominate, contrd and exploit (Xhe< peoples’ Ilves,
1991, S'4 X 11, 200pp, iiiust/sted, softcover.
ANGRY WOMEN: $18.99
(ORDER NUMBER 94181)
*** AMOK FOURTH DISPATCH "A reading list from Hell...* Edited by Brien King and Stuart Swozey T?»e Amok Fourth Dispatch is both a gu'de to the etesmy undergrowthd of tlx* well-manicured fiction garden arid a tlxxcugh dreetoiy of the wtreiw of ftfwmatoA ft print Tbs Amok Fourth Dispatch otiw* vw three thousand book tees In tNs heavily Huaraiod compilation as mil as audio and video cassotto sanctions. The books Offer unflinching looks at mayhem, virus and decay; dissections ct the current global power structure; sexual impulses spinning out of control psychiatric tyranny and schizophrenia; tnbal rituals and ethnographic documents; p^ychodoic reality-maps; tho tactics of individual subversion and autonomy; and other stark visions of our time. Iraide tots unique document. Amok fingers the pulse of deviance — raw data in toe form of: forensic medical texts and CIA lecture manuals, behavior central techniques, biographies of serial kilters and porno queens, fire and brimstone fundamentalist fukninaticns. Satanist manifestos and Santerfa spelbooks. Nudist Colony guidebooks and psychotronc film directories, human oddties pkturebocks and UFO abduction accounts, riot centre! lecknclcgios and AIDS as botogcaf warfare, tho abortion of work and Siluaticnism. keeping a severed head alive ard creating a false ID. holocaust rovistanrsts as wed as toe African roots of Western crvffzation, necrophlia and gay truckslop sex. and countless oFourth Dispatch also exam’nra the human Imagnation In print — tho desperate, tbo depraved, and decadent: drawing from such previously under-recoonUed realms of notion ra hard-bored pulp writers. Cyberpunk science notion, blaxploitation novefe. Surrealists and Symbolists. Sado-Masochistic erotica, as well as corrpreberaive*/ placing such literary eminences as Pee. H.P. Lovecraft. Rimbaud. Nietzsche. Dostoevsky In a post-industrial context. ’An impressive collection, absolutely definitive in many ways — one can almost say that there’s no need to read anything that isn't In tNs catalogue. TTe who'e thing. In fact, to a wonderful conspectus of that other Ifiarature that exists ight-years away from mainstream puWlsbng and the respoctobto acaderric consensus that underpins all those puffed-up repulattora and assorted nonentities.'— J.Q. Ballard ’A readng I-st from Hdl that Is a must for any serious oddball bblbphite’ — John Waters
1290, SX x 11, 076pp, Mustrsted. softcover.
AMOK FOURTH DISPATCH: $12.95
(ORDER NUMBER 94157)
*** ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON
by Henry Hazlitt It you can only read -cne book on eccrorn'cs. it Should be tTiis one. It Is also mo ideal book to give to friends who believe 'the government’ can ’do somothhg* to *heJp' tho economy, in clear, concise language. Hazlrtt refutes all arguments fee government spending and shows con- elustvety mat governments create nothing. Topics covered include the ’trekon window’ fallacy; how taxes dscourage production; the fetish 0< ’hil omptoymont;’ who's protected by tariffs?; the mirage of inflation; and much mote. The best cm verfume InlnxlucCon to Iren nurtcot exo- nompcs we have seen. Highly recommended.
1979edition, 6x9, 216 pp. softcxnvr.
ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON: $7S5
(ORDER NUMBER »4051)
*** INDUSTRIAL CULTURE HANDBOOK
Com pl ¡cd by Rc/Search From tho pref-
ace: *Tho Indus-
trie! Culture
Handbook
is Sim-
pfy a reference
guide to the phFos-
ophy and interests
of a flexible al-
liance of me follow-
ing deviant interna-
tional artiste: Thro-
bing Gristfo, Cabo-
rat VoXwo. SPK,
¿‘ov, Hen, Monio
Cazmtp, Mark
PpuSno, Scrddc
Sontmontoi. Jo-
hanno Want,
and
RAM. Most of these
artists have been
working creatively
a decade or longer,
in varying degrees
ol obscurity. •By Industrial'
we mean the grim
skkj of post-indus-
trial Revo'ution society — Cie repressed mythology, history. sewn». tochnotogy and psychopathology. By 'Cuituro' wo moan the books, films, magazines, records. etc., which have been plucked out of the available information overload ns rotovnnt and Important ’There is no strict unifying aesthetic, except that ai things gross, atrocious, horrific, domontod. and unjust are examined with Nack-hu- mcr eyes. Nothing Is (or over again will be) sacred, except a commit­ment to me racHraHon of tho individual imagination. These are not gallery or salon artists s truggiing to pot to whore the money is: mese are artiste tn spite of art. There e no standard of value left unchatonged. Tho values. standards. and content ’Jia! remain are of a perversely anarcNc nature. grounded in □ psst-bofocaust rrorakty. Swept away am false politeness, etiquette, pcooccvpaton with texture and form — all the rtceties associated with several generations of art abotX ether art. Starting 90 a rnalkjnnd foundation of ’back’ history, ’Mack* science and the *black arts,’ those artists have presented the? visions reflecting the worid as ffioyaoQ it. not the official realities. The problems of morally and critical evaluation are left to the eye Of me beholder and Io history — what remains of IL.. •All art has as its source dreams, the unconscious, and the Imagina­tion. Ard in dreams as in me Imagination as m art — nolhng Is to.’bd- den. everything is permitted...’ —Vale. Sen Frartfsco 1983
/AU 8* x 11. 14Opp, profusely tNustrsted,
indexed, soft corer.
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(ORDER NUMBER 94119)
*** WOUNDED INNOCENTS The Real Victims
of the War Against Child Abuse
by Richard Wexler The war against chid abuse
has become a war against
children. Every year, hundreds
ol chiklren die. thousands more
are forced to live with
strangers. and countess
American famiios are tom
apart. This is catod a ’chiki-
prutoction system.’ While the
problem of child abuse is
serious and real, pumaist
Rkhard Wexler charges mat
our solutions to the prob'orn
have actually mado n worse —
in fact, hurting the very children
that they were intended to help. Wexler reinforces his arguments with horrifying descriptions of children sum-
marily removed from thsir
homos, of famiies shattered because of false reports, and cl children whoso parents are guilty of nothing more than poverty being thrust Into tho maelstrom of the chaotic foster-care program. He wntes of several/ abused chidran — mceo needing the most help — wtxjse cases are ignored because tho system diverts scarce resources to trivial or unfounded casos. and wtx> are rolqurod sometimes fatally, afief their pllghl has boon called to tho attention of authorities. Wounded Innocents illustrates how wol-meaning efforts to help children two gene tomb?/ wrong and how the current chiW-prclecticn system desperately noods to be replaced with eno that offers real help enri real hope to abused and neglected chSdron.
1999. 8x9. 369pp. indexed, herd cover.
WOUNDED INNOCENTS: $23.95
(ORDER NUMBER 58068)
*** THE SECRET LIFE OF A SATANIST The Authorized Biography
of Anton LaVey
by Blanche Barton There is a beast in men thatshodd
be exercised, not exorcised.'
— Anton Szandor LaVoy Many people corvJder Anton LaVoy
me most dangerous man cn earth
Others simply t^smiss him as an
entenainng charlatan. Whal sccmis
lurk wilhn the man wfo shaved his
head cn Wafpurgfenacht. 1966. and
declared the formation of the Church of
Satan? Written with It» coopcmton c4 her
ertgmatic subject. Blanche Borton's
biography reveals what has previously
been hidden from public vio-w: - LaVe/s orotic involvements with lAsriyn Mcr/ce and Jayne Mansfield The dark origins ot SatnrJc nlcal LaVe/s ea rty career as hoodlum, camy, burlesque house organist. Zkxisl operative, ton tamer, and ghost hunter for the San Francbco polco department Rare photographis and documents, including LaVe/s ’bennod essay’ co l)cantorcpic transformation And much more.
1992. 5x8i4,286pp, iiiustratcd, softcover.
THE SECRET LIFE OF A SATANIST: $1JL95
(ORDER NUMBER 94210)
*** THE BOO HOO BIBLE
The Neo-American Church Catechism
by Art Klops The Neo-American Church is ono of
the rrAjor relgbus organizations in too
Unfed States to uso psychedelic
sutz&inoas ns sacraments. They do
not employ sot rituals. make conditions
tor membemhp other than agreement
With their principals, or rogubto tho
frequency or intensity of Uto
sacramcnla? experience. The Boo
Hoo Bibfo
is the catechism of this
church, written by Uto Chief Boo Hoo.
Art Ktaps. Here are some of tho
strategic concepts of Chief Boo Hoo: 1. Dent bother trying Io curry favor
with the ostablisbmont it's a losing
game. Wo aren't American Indians
who can be patronized and Isolated. congratJatod on our sobriety, and al that We have the /frttto practice our rolgicn, even if we are a bunch of filthy, drunken bums. Try net to degrade rights into mere claims, based cn evktence of Mriue and kick of vico. Wo da not stand before the government as children bafora □ parent, tho government stands before us as the corrupter of our God- given human rights and until the government gets Ils Woody, rooking paws off our sacred psychedelics and consos io harass and persecute our members, until. Indaed. every poor wroteh now suffering in prison, because he preferred ihn mystical of pot to too slobbering dtaobclisrn of the pottdans, is sot free, cur attitude must be cne of uncompromising hostility. 2. Never tak to the poifco about anything. 3. Take anyone as a member, no matter what >ou suspect his motives to be. ’By than fruits ye shall know them.* There is enou
Magazine. probably dfoposas more intelligent pocple in one's favor, than the reverse. Chief Boo Hoo Is alright by me end Tho Boo Hoo Bible is a masterpece of guerrita ontology ateng the Ines of Pnnc&a Discorda. Wo highly recommend this hard-to-find tock.
1971, 6x9. 229 pp. dtwrtnted, softcover.
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*** ECCENTRIC UVES & PECULIAR NOTIONS
by John Michell John Michell's coilcctton of stylish ard witty essays takes us to tho wJdor sberos of conspiracy theory and examines 1he lives and opinions of too eccentric, the obsessive. and the plain demented. Tnoro are convinced flal-earthere, ard others sum In trior knowledge that tho earth is a holbw sphere we live within. Men who dedktetod thoir Ivos and ccnsidorahlo ingenuity to proving Bacon’s authorship of Shakespeare through hkkfen ciphers. ebses-v.-e blbiomaniacs. ufologists. ard fervent advocates Ur the cause of Atlanta. Even the usually levelheaded Gladstone was persuaded to propose to hs Caboat that they sard a task for« to search tor the lost ccnlinonL There is Cotonol SibChorp, arguably the most rabd reactionary over to sit in too House of Commons, who oppose everything now or mextom cn principle; and there is Neste Webster, a paranoid ccnsplratologel of quite epic proportions. And then there aro Amarda Folding and Joey Merten, the proprietors of a Chelsea art gallery who drilod holos in Ihor skulls cn the path to spiritual enlightenment. Eccentric Lives A Peculiar Notions Is essential reeding for anyone who ever wcodorod at 1!» inventiveness and gulibllty of Ute human Imagination, or who thought that they, too, might quietty be going mad...
1934, 5x8, 245pp. iitustretod. indexed, soft cover.
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*** THE BEST OF MALEDICTA
A scholarly, scatological
and witty investigation of outrageous
insults, forbidden language, and wicked jokes.
Edited by Reinhold Aman
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1937, 7x 10, 200pp. Indexed, soil cover.
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*** THE BOOK OF THE SUBGENIUS
by The SubGcnius Foundation Hore Is an tnhoroniiy bogus
rolgten for pooplo whoso IQs are
botwoon that of an amoeba and
1391*. it is a cortifted religion of scorn
and vongeanco: directed al THEM,
dovisod by precise mathematical
formulae, wi'dor than tho most arcane
UFO/AUanbG cults, inviduablo to all
superior renegades who at any ¡¿me
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** The Biodiversity of Races People of different ethnic groups behave differently, in familiar and characteristic ways. Arabs and Polyne­sians eat differently, dress differently, play different games in their spare lime. Scandinavians and native Australians speak different kinds of languages, practice different kinds of religions, etc. Ethnic groups vary in cultural and artistic activities, in child-rearing practices, in vocational pursuits, in sex conduct and in many other dimensions of behavior. Statistical measures of inter­ethnic behavior differences include comparisons of mean income, mean educational levels, spending patterns, em­ployment patterns, rates of disease incidence, per-capita consumption of various goods and services, and on and on. At least some behavior dif­ferences among ethnic groups are genetically deter­mined. There's no shortage of evidence that ethnic groups do have differing, characteristic behavior patterns. But why is this so? The standard explanation — the "conventional wisdom" on the subject — is dial it's all a matter of envi­ ronmental influences, such as differences in the ways people are brought up and educated. According to this view, persons of different ethnicities all have pretty much the same proclivities, the same innate talents, capacities, predispositions, etc.; genetic factors like these arc not a significant source of behavioral variation among ethnic groups. All the variations we do observe can be attributed to "nurture" rather than ’nature." This essay is going to propose an alternative hypoth­esis, namely, that al least some behavior differences among ethnic groups are genetically determined. What the hypothesis says, basically, is that the phe­nomenon of race (ethnicity) among humans is like the phenomenon of breeds among animals — e.g., dogs. Dogs of different breeds differ structurally (in character­istic size, shape, etc.) — and bchaviorally as well. A dachshund is slower than a greyhound — but better at digging and rooting out burrowing creatures. A draft horse is slower than a race horse, but stronger in pulling loads. Breeds of dogs, horses and oilier animal species vary bchaviorally in all sorts of respects: in speed, tempera­ment, special talents, adeptness al particular tasks, etc. Each breed has a typical behavioral "style" just as it has a recognizable "look" in its physical features. Might the same be true in the human species? People of different ethnic groups behave differently; could the reason for this, or part of the reason, be the same sort of factors that make cocker spaniels and German Shepherds behave differently? The relationship of DNA to behavior is actually so close that it is somewhat artificial to speak of the genes "affecting" behavior at all. Without the genes, there could be no behavior. Note that this is not a matter of some ethnic groups being ’’better” than others. The old notion of “superior" and ’’inferior" races is a serious obstacle to understanding here. Which is the "best" breed of dog? Thus stated, the question makes no sense. Some breeds are better than others in particular respects, and at particular tasks. Each breed has its characteristic strengths and weaknesses. But there's no such thing as overall "superiority” in some ab­solute sense. All our hypothesis states is that ethnic groups have differing innate talents and capacities — just as individ­uals do. If Ms. A is bom with better eyesight than Ms. B. that doesn't make her a better person; it just makes her vision better. Is visual acuity a dimension of behavior? Well, not exactly — but it obviously has major effects on behavior. If you're bom with 20/200 vision, you're probably not going to become a truck driver or airline pilot. For similar reasons, if one ethnic group had better eyesight than an­other. on the average, that could affect career choices and other aspects of behavior. Whether ethnic gjoups do differ in their genetic en­dowment of visual ability is unknown. But our hypothe­sis suggests that that's a possibility worth looking at. That factor might explain some of the behavioral variations we observe. The connection between the genes, eyesight, and be­havior illustrates a fundamental point. The relationship of DNA to behavior is actually so close that it’s somewhat artificial to speak of the genes "affecting” behavior at all. Without the genes, there could be no behavior; behavior can take place only through the structures and processes encoded in DNA. To ask how much effect DNA has on behavior is like asking how much effect a computer’s design has on its operation. Design and operation are really two different aspects of the same phenomenon. That phenomenon. stated more fully, can be seen as having/owr aspects: de­sign, structure, process and operation (or behavior). In a computer, the design is embodied in circuit dia­grams; in a human, it’s embodied in DNA. In a computer, the structures are the hardware, the physical equipment; in a human, they are the physical body, including the nervous system. In a computer, the processes arc every­thing the hardware does', in a human, they are everything the body docs, on the neurophysiological level and all other levels. In a computer, an operation (such as adding two numbers) consists of a whole group of interrelated processes (electron flows, switches opening and closing, etc.). Likewise, in a human, a behavior consists of a grouping or constellation of body processes, aimed at producing a result. Talking is a behavior; breathing, vo­cal cord vibration, lip and tongue movement, and cere­bration arc some of the processes that make up this be­havior. Design, structure, process and behavior arc thus in­separably connected. And "design,* in organisms, means DNA. In this sense. DNA controls behavior entirely and in every detail. Obviously the environment too plays a crucial role in determining behavior — since behavior consists of inter­acting with the environment. But it’s nonsense to say, as some theorists do, that environmental factors are "more" important than genetic ones or that the genes have rela­tively "little” effect on behavior. That’s like saying a computer's design doesn't have much effect on its opera­tion. It is nonsense to say, as some theorists do, that en­vironmental factors are "more" important than gen­etic ones. Anyone who doubts the role of the genes in determin­ing behavior should consider die results when particular genes arc missing, or defective. What happens to behav­ior when, due to a DNA error, one is bom blind? What happens when one is horn without arms, or without the capacity to do arithmetic, or without a cerebral cortex? There arc thousands of recognized pathological condi­tions caused by defects in DNA. These conditions, while often tragic, furnish valuable "controlled experiments”: each reveals a specific behavioral capacity that normal people have, but which gets deleted from the organism if particular DNA segments are in error. What we call "normal behavior" requires using many such capacities at once. Even the simplest behaviors arc controlled in multiple ways by DNA. as can be seen by considering al! the different ways behavior can go wrong when genetic design goes wrong. This conception of behavior as an essentially genetic phenomenon lends -weight to the hypothesis being pro­posed here. Since behavior depends on the DNA code so completely and in such detail, there arc a lot of ways the details might vary among ethnic groups. For example, some groups might be more susceptible than others to particular genetic disorders. Since behavior depends on the DNA code so completely and in such detail, there arc a lot of ways the details might vary among ethnic groups. For example, some groups might be more susceptible than others to particular genetic disorders. The latter is no mere theoretical possibility. Certain genetic disorders do appear more frequently in some races than in others. And this can have profound effects on behavior, as the following example shows. It is now accepted doctrine in the alcoholism-treat­ment field that (a) susceptibility to alcoholism is partly a genetic mailer and (b) certain ethnic groups are particu­larly susceptible, for genetic reasons. Dr. James Milam explains this theory in his widely used book. Under the Influence1: Extreme differences in alcoholism rales have been found among various ethnic groups. For ex­ample, Jews and Italians have low alcoholism rates, about 1 percent, while at the other extreme. Native Americans have extraordinarily high rates, somewhere around 80-90 percent. Once again, physical factors — not psychological, so­cial, or cultural factors — explain these different ethnic susceptibilities to alcohol. Dr. Bert Vallee and his colleagues al Harvard Medical School have been studying biochemical and genetic aspects of alcoholism. They have isolated fifteen different forms of the alcohol de­hydrogenase (ADH) liver enzyme and discovered that the number and variety of these enzymes vary widely from person to person. The complex patterns appear to be genetically controlled, and different racial groups have a typical variation of the number and type of these "isoenzymes" [Emphasis added.] Vallee suspects that each combination of isoenzymes reacts with alcohol differently and determines the person's specific physiological response.... Vallee's findings help to explain the abun­dance of research showing different physiologi­cal reactions to alcohol among various ethnic groups. Fenna, for example, discovered that a group of Native Americans were unable to oxi­dize and eliminate alcohol as quickly as Cau­casians.... These differences in susceptibility arc exactly what we should expect given the fact that alco­holism is a hereditary disease. Now, consider what is being said here. Il it's true that Native Americans have, and always have had, a fatal weakness for alcohol — an actual metabolic weakness — then obviously this fact must explain a lot of their his­tory. The tragedy of their subjugation is a story that has to be told largely in terms of genetic differences among human races, and the effects of those differences on char­acteristic behavior. Note, also, that alcoholism is only one behavior disor­der that's now considered al leasl partly hereditary. There are many others. Alcoholism was the first to be discov­ered, but the list now includes everything from compul­sive overeating to schizophrenia. So the question natu­rally arises:
Diversity and variety among
individuals furnish much of
’’the spice of life.” A good
case can be made that the
same is true of ethnic
groups. Do any of these disorders have higher incidence rates in some ethnic groups than in others? If so, arc the behav­ioral consequences anywhere near as dramatic as in the case of alcoholism? A good source of information on genetically caused be­havior disorders is Lawrence Taylor's book, Born to Crime'-. Taylor discusses various genetic malfunctions that seem to predispose people toward violent and crimi­nal behavior — e.g., the so-called ’double Y* or "super male" syndrome, in which a man is born with twice as many Y chromosomes us he’s supposed to have. Men with this condition lend to be stupid, brutal, and violently aggressive — a fact reflected in their disproportionate numbers in prison populations. Disorders like the double-Y syndrome arc of obvious relevance to our hypothesis. Does this condition occur more frequently in some ethnic groups than in others? If so, that could explain some of the behavioral variations we observe. The study of hereditary behavior disorders is now a "growth industry* — as is the whole vast field of modern genetics. New discoveries about the workings of DNA are being made ever)' hour, or every minute. We arc liv­ing in the midst of what future historians will probably refer to as "the Genetic Revolution," much as we refer to the Industrial Revolution or the quantum revolution in physics. If personality traits like extroversion and neuroti­cism are partly controlled by genetic factors, then the average levels of these traits may vary among ethnic groups, for genetic reasons. With so much being learned about DNA, it’s not sur­prising that many of the discoveries are about the effects of DN/\ on behavior. And as these discoveries accumu­late. the "conventional wisdom" on the behavior of races is going to look less and less tenable. It’s going to be­come more and more difficult to deny that nature as well as nurture docs play a role in this phenomenon. The tide of history seems to be running against those who at­tribute all inter-ethnic behavior differences to environ­mental factors. A shorthand way to refer to the hypothesis being pro­posed here is to call it the hypothesis of "biodiversity” of races. In this term, the "bio" part refers to the fact that race is a biological phenomenon, not just a social or cul­tural one. The "diversity" part stresses the idea that, while races differ in their innate propensities, it's not a question of some being "better" than others; it’s just a question of different styles. like the different styles of individuals, or of dog breeds. If all individuals had exactly the same talents, temper­aments and inclinations, the world would be a much duller and poorer place. Diversity and variety among in­dividuals furnish much of "the spice of life." A good case can be made that the same is true of ethnic groups. How might the biodiversity hypothesis be confirmed or disconfirmed empirically? What sorts of research does it suggest? There arc many possible approaches; a quick way to survey some of them is to mention three books. First and foremost is John R. Baker’s monumental treatise. Race3. Baker's whole argument in this book, un­fortunately. has a deep theoretical flaw: he insists on us­ing the old. meaningless concepts of racial ’superiority" and "inferiority." Nevertheless, he offers a wealth of in­formation on the phenomenon of races — breeds — both in Homo Sapiens and throughout the rest of the animal kingdom. A typical Baker gem is this passage*: One wants to know whether it is conceivable that members of two taxa i.e., taxonomic groupings, like races or species) may differ in large numbers of groups of genes affecting many parts of the body, but not at all in those that af­fect the nervous and sensory systems and there­fore play a part in determining mental qualities. In addressing oneself to this problem it is helpful to consider any two taxa of mammals, other than man, that differ from one another in morphologi­cal characters about as much as a Sanid docs from a Europid, or an Eski mid from a Negritid, or a Bambutid from an Australid. and then note whether two such taxa of animals arc ever identi­cal in their habits, and therefore in their mental qualities. The conclusion will almost necessarily be reached that identity in habits is unusual even in pairs of taxa that are morphologically much more similar to one another than are members of the pairs of human taxa that have just been men­tioned. The subspecies of gorilla, for instance, arc not nearly so different from one another mor­phologically as Sanids arc from Europids. but they differ markedly in their modes of life.... Race, and its 46-page bibliography, constitute an es­sential starting-place for anyone interested in the empiri­cal study of ethnic biodiversity. Almost as essential, but of a very different nature, is Genes, Culture and Personality, by HJ. Eysenck and associates.5 Eysenck ct al. don't deal specifically with ethnic questions in this book — but they explain and demonstrate a lot of research techniques that could be useful in line study of ethnicity. They set themselves the task of statistically measuring the relative roles of genetic and environmental factors in the formation of individual personality. They use the method of "twin studies," in which groups of identical twins are compared with con­trol groups of fraternal, non-identical twins. Their con­clusion is that the genes have measurable effects on many personality dimensions, including "extroversion." "neuroticism," and "psycholicism." They even find, sur­ prisingly, that genetic factors account for a fair amount of the variation in people’s political attitudes — i.c., how "conservative” or ’radical’ one is. If personality traits like extraversion and neuroticism arc partly controlled by genetic factors, then the average levels of these traits may vary among ethnic groups, for genetic reasons. The magnitude of such effects should be measurable using techniques and concepts like those documented in Genes, Culture and Personality. The final book in this list was a bestseller in Japan in the late seventies. Its title is Nihon-jin no no (The Japanese Brain)* The thesis of this book is that Japanese people have brains that arc in some ways neurologically unique. For example, when a Japanese person hears certain kinds of sounds, the associated neural activity seems to take place mainly in the left hemisphere of his or her brain; but when Westerners and others hear the same sounds, the processing seems to take place mainly in die right hemi­sphere. The book's author, Dr. Tadanobu Tsunoda (a special­ist in hearing disorders at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University), attributed this neurological difference to unique characteristics of Japanese culture and language — not to genetic factors. He performed controlled exper­iments to test the: latter hypothesis, and the results were negative. Still, the effects he observed are thought-pro- voking. Could genetics have anything to do with these appar­ently profound neurological differences? Is it safe to rule out that explanation entirely? Further research on these questions might yield interesting results. At the very least, Tsunoda's experimental techniques might prove to be of value in the study of biodiversity. The hypothesis of biodiversity of races states that hu­man ethnic groups vary in their strengths and weak­nesses, just as human individuals do. and just as breeds of other animals do. Some human breeds arc bigger than others. Some are faster than others (if you doubt that, look at the roster of gold medals in Olympic track events). And some may be better than others at surviving cold, or resisting particular diseases, or making tools, or running social organizations, or doing mathematics. These arc all possibilities to be explored. Each of tl>e ca­pacities named has an obvious effect on behavior. Modem egalitarians seem to feel it would be an "injustice" if ethnic groups were endowed with differing talents, differing strengths and weaknesses. But there's no more injustice in this than in the fact that some individu­als are born with better eyesight than others, or more musical talent, or more sports talent, or belter looks. Agonizing over such facts is best described as neurotic. Each individual just has to do the best she can with what she's got. Suppose the hypothesis of biodiversity turned out to be correct. Would the consequences of that be disastrous? Would it mean the end of the world or the ruination of society? Would it make civilized relations among ethnic groups impossible? It might improve such relations, by making them more realistic. There’s no surer route to misery than viewing unalterable facts as "injustices." The conventional wis­dom no longer has much to offer. Maybe it's time for a new approach.
NOTES
1. James R. Milam and Katherine Ketcham, Under the Influence: A Guide to the Myths and Realities of Al­coholism (Bantam Books, 1981), pp. 43-44. Lawrence Taylor, Born to Crime: The Genetic Causes of Criminal Behavior. Greenwood Press, 1984. 2. John R. Baker, Race, Oxford University Press, 1974. 3. Race, p. 426. 4. L.J. Eaves, H.J. Eysenck, and N.G. Martin, Genes, Culture and Personality: An Empirical Approach, Academic Press. 1989. 5. Tadanobu Tsunoda, The Japanese Brain: Uniqueness and Universality, Tokyo: Taishukan Publishing Co., 1985. This English edition is hard to find, but summaries of Tsunoda's research have appeared in various books and articles in English, e.g.: A. Sibatani, ’Inscrutable cpigcnctics of the Japanese brain: A book review," Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 1980, 3, 255-266; A. Sibatani, "It may turn out that the language wc learn alters the physical operation of our brains," Science, 80, 24-27; S. Merrill, "The Japanese brain," Science Digest, Nov. 1981. pp. 74-75: P.E. Vernon. The Abilities and Achievements of Orientals in North America (Academic Press. 1982), pp. 135-137; R. Restak. The Brain (Bantam Books, 1984), pp. 266-267. Technical papers published by Tsunoda in English include: "Contralateral shift of cerebral dominance for nonvocal sounds during speech perception," Journal of Auditory Research, 1969, 9, 221-229; "The difference of the cerebral dominance of vowel sounds among different languages," Journal of Auditory Research. 1971. 11, 305-314; "Functional differences between right- and left-cerebral hemispheres detected by the key-tapping method,’ Brain and Language. 1975, 2. 152-170. ** OUTLAW HISTORY *** Introduction History... is, indeed, tittle
more than the register of the
crimes, follies, and misfortunes
of mankind. — Gibbon History that should be a left
hand to us, as of a violinist, we
bind up with prejudice, warping
it to suit our fears as Chinese
William Carlos Williams What is history but a fable agreed upon? — Napoleon Wo must consider how very little history there is: i mean real, authentic history. That certain kings reigned, and certain battles were fought, we can depend on as true; but an the oof bring, all the philosophy of history is conjecture. — Johnson What are most of the histories of the world but lies? Lies immortalized, and consigned over as a perpetual abuse and a flaw upon posterity. — South *** RATS, UCE AND HISTORY
The Biography of a Bacillus
A Bacteriologists Classic Study
of a World Scourgo
by Hans Zinsser This ts a book that probably should to read by everybody. That form ot parasitism which wo cal Infection is as old as animal and vegetable Ifo. In a later chapter we may have occasion to consider origin; Io mis wo have some clue from the new diseases which appear to bo constantly developing as we begin to conquer the oki ones. But our chief purpose in writing the biography ot one of these diseases Is to Impress the fact that we are dealng with a phase of man's history on earth which has received too littte attcntkxi from pools, artists, and historians. Swords ard lances, arrows, machine guns, and even hgh explosn-os have had far less power over the fates ot the nabom than the typhus louse, the pfcgue Ilea, and ths ycifow favor mosquito. Civilizattons have retreated from the ptasmedium of malaria, and armies ha%,e crumbled Into rabbles under the onstauglrt of Cholera spirilla, or of dysentery and typhoid bacilk. Huge areas have boon devastated by the trypanosome that rovols 1934, 5x3, 313pp, ton covof.
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*** SUBTERRANEAN WORLDS
100,000 Years of Dragons, Dwarfs,
the Dead, Lost Races & UFOs
From Inside the Earth
by Walter Minke! From me author's
Introduction: Why /
wrote about a 'crazy
idea:*
Tor a certain
group of todviduaJs.
whose I story I shall
toil here, the hollow-
earth theory has been
Iteralty end omotion-
ally true for ovor two
centuries, and that
makes it one of the
longest-tasting myths
oi Iha soanttfic era.
kcr tnosc unsympa-
thetic to the idea of an
inner world, this be5ef
and its proponents
seem easy Io laugh al.
Bat ike all myths 4 is
grounded in archetypal
image«; of birth. We.
struggle. □ccomplehmcnL and death which al human bongs share. N grres its betiovers important secrets to contoo I have traced the history of the hollow earth belief beck to