Get 40% Off our top 40 PM Press titles!
Our 40 best-selling titles of all time are on sale for the month of November. We've included a selection of them below, however to see *all* the sale titles, click on the button below.
Coupon Code: Top40
Silvia Federici


This volume collects forty years of research and theorizing on the nature of housework, social reproduction, and women’s struggles on this terrain—to escape it, to better its conditions, to reconstruct it.



Paperback sale price: $9.57
Cory Doctorow


The high-velocity adventures of a transhuman teenager in a toxic post-Disney dystopia, battling wireheads and wumpuses until he meets the girl of his dreams. Plus Cory's historic 2010 World SF Convention address.


Paperback sale price: $7.20
Jacinta Bunnell
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Nathaniel Kusinitz
"As moving and funny as Walter the Farting Dog, with pictures you can color however your heart desires, Sometimes the Spoon... is appropriate for children of all ages, especially those who grew up without it."
—Ayun Halliday, Chief Primatologist of The East Village Inky
Paperback sale price: $6.00
Richard A. Walker

"Drawing on a lifetime of research, Richard Walker dismantles the mythology of the New Economy, placing its creativity in a long history of power, work, and struggles for justice.”
—Jason W. Moore, author of Capitalism in the Web of Life



Paperback sale price: $16.17
David Pilgrim

“One of the most important contributions to the study of American history that I have ever experienced.”
—Henry Louis Gates Jr., director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African American Research




Paperback sale price: $13.17
Yantra Bertelli, Jennifer Silverman, Sarah Talbot
"This is a collection of beautifully written stories, incredibly open and well articulated, complicated and diverse: about human rights and human emotions. About love, and difficulties; informative and supportive. Wise, non-conformist, and absolutely punk rock!" —China Martens, author of The Future Generation: The Zine-Book for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends and Others
Paperback sale price: $12.00
Ursula K. Le Guin
“She wields her pen with a moral and psychological sophistication rarely seen. What she really does is write fables: splendidly intricate and hugely imaginative tales about such mundane concerns as life, death, love, and sex.” —Newsweek
Paperback sale price: $7.20
John Robb
"John Robb is a great writer...and he is supremely qualified in my opinion to talk about punk rock." —Mick Jones, The Clash



Paperback sale price: $11.97
JJ Amaworo Wilson
“Should be read by every politician and rich bastard and then force-fed to them—literally, page by page.”
—Jimmy Santiago Baca, author of A Place to Stand


Paperback sale price: $9.57
Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai’a Williams
“This collection is a treat for anyone that sees class and that needs to learn more about the experiences of women of color (and who doesn’t?!). There is no dogma here, just fresh ideas and women of color taking on capitalism, anti-racist, anti-sexist theory-building that is rooted in the most primal of human connections, the making of two people from the body of one: mothering.”
—Barbara Jensen, author of Reading Classes: On Culture and Classism in America

Paperback sale price: $7.20
Rachelle Lee Smith

“These are portraits of a revolution."
—Advocate

"Queer youth have a powerful story to tell and Rachelle Lee Smith has given voice to them through her stark, gorgeous photography. Speaking Out captures the essence of LGBTQ young people - proud, visible and with something important to say. Smith's collection offers a glimpse of Generation Equality you won't easily forget."
—Candace Gingrich, Human Rights Campaign
Paperback sale price: $11.97
Peter Linebaugh

"E.P. Thompson, you may rest now. Linebaugh restores the dignity of the despised luddites with a poetic grace worthy of the master… [A] commonist manifesto for the 21st century."
—Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums

"There is not a more important historian living today. Period."
—Robin D.G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination



Paperback sale price: $9.57
J. Sakai
Settlers is a critical analysis of the colonization of the Americas that overturns the 'official' narrative of poor and dispossessed European settlers to reveal the true nature of genocidal invasion and land theft that has occurred for over five hundred years. If you want to understand the present, you must know the past, and this book is a vital contribution to that effort.”
—Gord Hill, author of 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance


Paperback sale price: $12.00
Peter Marshall
Demanding the Impossible is the book I always recommend when asked—as I often am—for something on the history and ideas of anarchism.”
—Noam Chomsky

“Attractively written and fully referenced…bound to be the standard history.”
—Colin Ward, Times Educational Supplement





Paperback sale price: $17.37
Michelle Cruz Gonzales
The Spitboy Rule is a compelling and insightful journey into the world of ’90s punk as seen through the eyes of a Xicana drummer who goes by the nickname Todd. Todd stirs the pot by insisting that she plays hardcore punk, not Riot Grrrl music, and inviting males to share the dance floor with women in a respectful way. This drummer never misses a beat. Read it!”
—Alice Bag, singer for the Bags, author of Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, a Chicana Punk Story
Paperback sale price: $9.57
C.L.R. James
“C.L.R. James has arguably had a greater influence on the underlying thinking of independence movements in the West Indies and Africa than any living man.”
Sunday Times

Paperback sale price: $10.17
Kenneth Wishnia
Jewish Noir is unique collection of all-new stories by Jewish and non-Jewish literary and genre writers, including numerous award-winning authors.




Paperback sale price: $10.77
Marge Piercy
“Marge Piercy is not just an author, she’s a cultural touchstone. Few writers in modern memory have sustained her passion, and skill, for creating stories of consequence.“
Boston Globe

Paperback sale price: $9.57



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