Continuing to shrink my books: A few more free to collect. My email alan.stanton@virgin.net
❶ Civilisation by Régis Debray 2019, in English translation. Hardback.
("Régis Debray explores America’s global cultural ascendancy in this provocative and witty analysis of our contemporary condition". Thus sayeth ye Daily Telegraph)
❷ Neighbourhood Participation by Peter Hain, paperback 1980
Once an anti-fascist and anti-Apartheid campaigner. Now Baron Hain.
❸ The Age of Violence by Alain Bertho, English translation from French, 2018. Paperback
❹ The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould. Paperback 1980.
❺ Understanding Organizations" by Charles Handy 4th Edition 1999 paperback.
❻ October: the story of the Russian Revolution by China Miéville. Hardback 2017
❼ The Collapse of Globalism by John Ralston Saul - Paperback 2005
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❽ Collectives in the Spanish Revolution - by Gaston Leval, (translated into English by Vernon Richards. Freedom Press Edition 1975. Paperback, A classic for your favourite Anarchist friend.
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Hi Alan, i would be interested in all/any of these books for my collection. i can collect any time. cheers.
Hi James,
So far I've had only a trickle of responses. People interested in just one of the books.
Are there one or two that particularly take your fancy?
Alan
Fine!
I'll update you.
James, an update,
How mobile are you? Please see below my reply to Alison P.
Alan
Hi Alan i can collect from yours because i've other business in tottenham
Hi Alan, I’d love the China Miéville if it’s still available? Alison
Yep, it's yours.
To save you cycling to Tottenham Hale I can give it to Zena to take to her Councillor Advice "surgery" for you to pick up - if that's convenient.
Zena's at the TCCA - Turkish Cypriot Community Association
628-630 Green Lanes, N8 0SD
Saturday 11 June 11am - 12noon
Alan
That would be great - many thanks.
I know you are trying to reduce your book collection but if you’re interested in the USSR, I wonder if you have read Red Plenty by Francis Spufford? Absolutely brilliant.
Am struggling to add links but lots of reviews if you google it!
Alison. I'd not heard of Francis Spufford. But following your recommendation I've now read the Guardian review by James Meek. (There's a another good writer whose judgement 1 trust. e.g. I think he hit the bullseye on Brexit.)
Zena's the one with stuff about the USSR. (Nothing I'm allowed to recycle.) Not that she has any illusions about the failings there.
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