The Barn at bolobonobo/Pumpkin Hollow is a rural library and 'zine archive,
mail-order literature distro, recording studio, guest residence,
DIY showspace, and chaotically communal clubhouse.

How to Order from The Barn:       

For all orders by postal mail, we accept checks, money orders, or well-concealed cash . All payments should be
made out to Fifth Estate Books.
We can now accept electronic payments sent to fifthestatebooks@gmail.com via
Paypal

For shipping and handling, please add $3 for the first item, $2 for the next, and $1 for each subsequent item.

Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. Send postal orders to PO Box 6, Liberty, TN 37095 and electronic orders via Paypal
to fifthestatebooks@gmail.com. To check on the status of an order, please contact
thebarn@bolobonobo.org

Sex Is Life is a record by Shiloh Circle, produced and recorded at the Barn, available for $10.

Contact us in advance for a possible visit. The Barn also produces shows and offers a variety of internships that combine
cooperative living with experience in writing, research, and rural survival, all in a beautiful rustic environment.
College credit may be available.

Please write or contact us for more information: 615.536.5022  email inquiries and general questions:
thebarn@bolobonobo.org

We feature books by Fifth Estate editors, contributors, collaborators, friends, and other books that have either been read
or recommended by members of the Bolo Bonobo collective.

If you have a book you’d like to see offered here, send it along.

This project is volunteer-run and all proceeds fund more publishing and related projects.

Catalog updated October 2007. Current listing reflects what is actually in stock.
Please check back for updates!

New, bestselling, and/or recommended:

Diane Di Prima.
Revolutionary Letters (Last Gasp 2007) $15

Bindlestiff Family Circus
The First Ten Years DVD $15

Dreamflesh Journal. $18.

Ron Sakolsky Creating Anarchy  (Fifth Estate Books 2005) $15  Twenty chapters in a dynamic collage of ideas and
action. This vibrant collection glows with flames of discontent and defiance and flows with waves of laughter and
possibility. Ranging widely from Mayday to Utopia, from Refusal to Autonomy, and from Insurrection to Imagination,
this compilation is in turn defiant, reflective, and playful—a brick for hurling through the windows of despair and a
doorway to creating an anarchy that is not afraid to dream.

CrimethInc. Recipes for Disaster (2005)  $12.
Just in time for your next action or affinity group meeting, our creative collaborators known as CrimethInc. have
released their own version of an anarchist cookbook. With over 600 pages of practical anecdotes and tactical
testimonials, this weighty manual was printed practically at cost, to make it more readily available to revolutionaries
everywhere. Order yours today!

We also carry

Gale Ahrens, ed.
Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & Solidarity Writings & Speeches, 1878-1937 (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr 2003) $15
Lucy Parsons is a witness and victim of the social oppressions rampant during the years she lived. Her writings show her
love for freedom, revolt, and justice.  

Alexander Berkman
What Is Anarchism? (2003) $14 Calling mutual aid the basis for our human, instinctual sense of justice, Berkman uses
moral and practical approaches as he defines anarchism and describes cultural change.  

Hakim Bey  
T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone  (1991) $8.00 This text changed many of our lives in the early 1990s; it’s now
in its second edition with a new introduction from the author.

Max Cafard
Surre(gion)alist Manifesto: and other writings (Exquisite Corpse 2003) $12.00  
“Cafard cooks us a non-ideological gumbo with irrepressible spices, castigates conformist philosophy, and shreds pious
politics with a poetic scythe.”  

CrimethInc.
Days Of War, Nights Of Love (2001) $9.00  
In a spirit similar to TAZ, this delicious compendium could be the first book you share with non-anarchist friends. Order
an extra copy today.  

Evasion (2001) $6.00 The notorious text discussing the possibility of living for free under the capitalist radar.

Off the Map (2003) $3.00 This is the story of two girls’ travels through Spain in search of the better world they know is
possible. A magical work of poetry and optimism. Share this book with all your friends!  

Guy Debord
Society of the Spectacle (1967) $6.00 The first English translation of a path-blazing, radical text for everyone interested
in Situationism. Don’t accept academic imitations; this is the original Black and Red edition still available at a proletarian
price.   

Emma Goldman
Anarchism and Other Essays (Dover) $10 From our free-spirited matron of the great Ideal, this amazing book remains
one of the best introductions to anarchy available.  

Fredy Perlman  
Against His-story, Against Leviathan (Black & Red 1983) $8 A former FE collaborator, Fredy Perlman writes radically,
poetically, and imaginatively on the development of civilization—conceived as the systematic self-enslavement and self-
alienation of human communities.
The Continuing Appeal of Nationalism (Black & Red 1985) $4

Lorraine Perlman
Having Little, Being Much: A chronicle of Fredy Perlman’s Fifty Years.  (Black & Red 1989) $6 Lorraine reflects on
Fredy’s life in interesting detail, showing his participation in the social struggles around him. Read an excerpt in this issue
on page 40.

Franklin Rosemont
Revolution in the service of the Marvelous (2003) $10

Penelope Rosemont
Surrealist Experiences: 1001 Dawns, 221 Midnights (1999) $7 A collection of previously published and previously
unpublished articles. She addresses varied topics including play, alchemy and anarchy, and the future of surrealism.  

Franklin Rosemont & Charles Radcliffe, eds. and contributors.
Dancin’ in the Streets! Anarchists, IWWs, Surrealists, Situationists & Provos in the 1960’s as recorded in the pages of
THE REBEL WORKER & Heatwave (2005) $15
A brilliant mix of memoir and reprints, this amazing text combines
anticapitalism, class-war humor, provocation, and the pleasure principle from around the world during the sixties.

Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont & Paul Garon, eds. and contributors.
The Forecast Is Hot! Tracts & Other collective Declarations of the Surrealist Movement in the United States 1966-1976
(1997) $13

Starhawk
Webs of Power (2002) $10 Direct from the affinity groups of the global justice movement, Starhawk offers radical
reflection for the movement that began in Seattle and continues into the present.

Ron Sakolsky
Seizing The Airwaves: A Free Radio Handbook
AK Press
(1998) $13 Describing the Free Radio Movement and its common topics. Even contains the “Ghetto Radio” Rap
Song by the Kantako’s.

Ron Sakolsky & James Koehnline
Gone To Croatan: Origins of North American Dropout Culture (Autonomedia) $14 An eloquent, solidly documented
history of America’s persistent dissidents: visionaries, angry women, tax rebels, tri-racial colonies and more—going clear
back to the 1500’s.

Students at the University of Strasbourg and members of the Situationist International, Trans. by
Lorraine Perlman
. On the Poverty of Student Life (Black & Red 2000) $3 Still a classic critique of the univerisity as
commodity. FREE with any book purchase.

David Watson
Against The Megamachine (1998) $14 For readers wanting an introduction to FE’s formative texts from the 1980s and
1990s, Watson delivers the goods. Wide-ranging essays ponder such themes as the state, empire and war, humanity’s
tragic relation to the natural world, and the contemporary mass society generated by industrial capitalism and modern
technology.

Beyond Bookchin (1996) $8

How Deep Is Deep Ecology? (1989) $6 A classic and central text in the FE’s ecological critique.

Wildcat, 1974 $2 Spontaneous workplace resistance and the promise of revolution.