Talk:Left Bank Books (Seattle)

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This asserts notability: it is a visitor attraction of a major city. --doncram 16:57, 30 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Moved from Wikipedia:WikiProject Philosophy/Anarchism/Workstation:

  • Tourist books and shopping guides
  • Published by Left Bank (this gets a little bit confusing when doing google searches, as a lot of stuff that was just distro'd by Left Bank Distribution gets falsely listed as being published by Left Bank. This list should be pretty close to what was actually published by Left Bank.
    • Anti-semitism and the Beirut Pogrom by Fredy Perlman, pamphlet, 1982.
    • The ARM Statement by The Anti-Authoritarian Revolutionary Movement, 1977 (Left Bank Pamphlet No. 2)
    • Darlingtonia by Alba Roja, 2017
    • Drunken Boat: Art, Rebellion, Anarchy by Max Blechman. Co-published with Autonomedia, 1994
    • Elements of Refusal by John Zerzan, 1988
    • The Failure of Nonviolence: From the Arab Spring to Occupy by Peter Gelderloos, 2013
    • International Blacklist by Brian Kane, 1992
    • The Kronstadt Uprising of 1921 by Lynne Thorndycraft (Left Bank Pamphlet No. 1)
    • Learning From Ferguson by Peter Gelderloos, 2015
    • Letters of Insurgents by Fredy Perlman, 2014
    • Love is not Enough by Frances Gregory, 2017
    • More Noise Please! By Steven Jesse Bernstein, 1991
    • Origins of the 1%: The Bronze Age by John Zerzan, 2012
    • People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchy by Harold Barclay, first published by Left Bank in 1982 and again in 1990 ISBN 1-871082-16-1 (for the 1990 version)
    • The Polish August: Documents From the Beginnings of the Polish Workers' Rebellion, Gdansk, edited by Oliver MacDonald, 1981
    • Political Statement of the George Jackson Brigade, 1977 (this seems dubious, just found a PDF of what I think is the original, and aside from a shoutout to Left Bank, there is no mention of LB actually having published it. Maybe it was just distro'd?)
    • Radical History of Seattle's International District: A Walking Tour, 2015
    • Revolution in Seattle: A Memoir by Harvey O'Connor, 1981
    • The Revolution of Everyday Life by Raoul Vaneigem, translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith. Co-published with Rebel Press. Left Bank and Rebel Press did three printings of this, the first in 1983, the last in 1994. The second doesn't have a date on it, sometime between '83 and '94.
    • The Ring of Fire Anthology by ET Russian, 2014
    • Seattle General Strike, pamphlet, 2009 and 2013

Murderbike (talk) 19:12, 25 February 2012 (UTC)

  • Interesting tidbit: One of the Left Bank's founders, Paul Zilsel, who was a physicist, was also the son of philosopher of science and historian Edgar Zilsel.

I am no longer watching this page—ping if you'd like a response czar 19:54, 17 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Can someone check the coordinates for this article? I don't think they are correct. ---Another Believer (Talk) 14:32, 9 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]