ALL our Books, e-Books, CDs, and DVDs are 50% Off, however if you *really* want to be different, get a signed copy of the following titles,
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Please note: These are not personalized signatures. Also, due to limited quantities it is first order, first fulfilled for signed books. If we are unable to fulfill your request, we will contact you to let you know and ask if you'd still like a copy without a signature. If there is no signed option available on the product, it means we have sold out of them.
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***This sale excludes resellers, pre-order titles, FOPM memberships, combo packs, apparel, and cannot be combined with any other discounts. Expires 1/1/2020.
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Known for her bestseller, The Jane Austen Book Club, here she offers a short collection of perceptive, entertaining, thought-provoking, and often hilarious speculative stories with a progressive and feminist edge.
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Paperback sale price: $6.00
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Marge Piercy's debut collection of short stories spans decades of her writing and brings us glimpses into the lives of everyday women moving through and making sense of their daily internal and external worlds.
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Hardback sale price: $10.98
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Paperback sale price: $8.98
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A sleazy stockbroker is lining his pockets. A corrupt cop is shaking down dealers. A mercenary bomber is setting the timer. A serial killer is stalking strippers. A political scandal is about to explode. And nobody’s talking!
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Paperback sale price: $9.98
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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.
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Paperback sale price: $7.98
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This book is for those who lack belief in a god and who are seeking guidance on raising freethinkers and social-justice-aware children in a nation where public dialogue has been controlled by the Christian Right.
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Paperback sale price: $7.98
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Disguised as a book of innocent postcards, Slingshot is a dangerous collection of Eric Drooker’s most notorious posters.
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Paperback sale price: $9.98
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Editors: Gary Phillips and Andrea Gibbons
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An incendiary mix of original and out-of-print stories from the past, present and fearful future about the fight for a better world.
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Paperback sale price: $9.98
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This book searches for examples of systems that are effective and affordable, pictures such a system for the U.S., and creates a practical playbook for a revolution in care.
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Paperback sale price: $7.98
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This sweeping account of the Bay Area in the age of the tech boom covers many bases.
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Paperback sale price: $13.48
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This book takes readers on a tour of neonazis and Christian theocrats, by way of the patriot movement, the LaRouchites, and the alt-right.
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Paperback sale price: $12.48
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These essays reveal the successful strategies and methods used in recent campaigns to free Puerto Rican and Black Panther political prisoners, confront neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, and mo
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Paperback sale price: $7.48
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Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin, and Greg Albo
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In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left.
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Paperback sale price: $6.98
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Sin Soracco's prison novel about survival, dignity, friendship, and insubordination.
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Paperback sale price: $7.48
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A wry how-to guide for building utopias out of the leftovers of modern science fiction.
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Paperback sale price: $7.00
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Marge Piercy turns her considerable skill and passion to the Fifties in this portrait of women in transition from repression to freedom. This new edition features a new introduction by the author.
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Paperback sale price: $10.00
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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.
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In the U.S., women have not yet realized their potential bargaining position. When they do, it will lead to new strategies for winning full access to abortion and birth control, and for improved working conditions for parents.
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Paperback sale price: $9.98
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Told from the points of view of five women over four decades, this book explores the difficult decisions and confrontations made at the boundaries of legality and speculates about the scope of clandestine action in the future.
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Paperback sale price: $8.48
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Written in prose as stark and beautiful as New Mexico's landscape where violence bursts in starts and fits like the summer monsoons.
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Paperback sale price: $7.98
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Originally published in 1979, Vida is Marge Piercy's classic bookend to the '60s. Vida is full of the pleasures and pains, the experiments, disasters, and victories of an extraordinary band of people.
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Paperback sale price: $10.00
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A feminist call to arms providing new ways of understanding the methods in which women resist victimization and offers a reminder that reconstructing the memory of the past is crucial for the struggles of the present.
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Paperback sale price: $7.00
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Set in NYC during the early 1980s, this kick-ass and conscious crime novel was nominated for the Edgar and the Anthony Awards, and made Booklist's Best First Mystery.
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Paperback sale price: $8.98
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Federici surveys the paradigms that govern how the body is conceived and the disciplinary regimes state and capital are deploying in response to mounting revolt against the daily attacks on our everyday reproduction.
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Paperback sale price: $7.98
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Cazzarola! is a gripping, epic, political, historical, and romantic novel of Italian anarchists and Romani refugees.
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Paperback sale price: $9.00
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Friends of PM allows you to directly help impact, amplify, and revitalize the discourse and actions of radical writers, filmmakers, and artists. It provides us with a stable foundation from which we can build upon our early successes and provides a much-needed subsidy for the materials that can't necessarily pay their own way. You can help make that happen - and receive every new title automatically delivered to your or your friend's door once a month - by joining as a Friend of PM Press. And, we'll throw in a free T-Shirt when you sign up.
Here are the options:
- $30 a month: Get all books and pamphlets plus 50% discount on all webstore purchases
- $40 a month: Get all PM Press releases (including CDs and DVDs) plus 50% discount on all webstore purchases
- $100 a month: Superstar - Everything plus PM merchandise, free downloads, and 50% discount on all webstore purchases
For those who can't afford $30 or more a month, we're introducing
Sustainer Rates at $15, $10, and $5. Sustainers get a free PM Press T-Shirt and a 50% discount on all purchases from our website.
To take advantage of this offer click on the link below and add a Friend of PM Press membership into your shopping cart.
For more information click HERE.
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