Hurrah For Anarchy + Anarchism & Its Misunderstanders Double Zine

$9.00

THIS ZINE IS CURRENTLY ON BACK ORDER.
Orders containing it will ship when we have it back in stock.

This zine is a double-sided zine with two covers, just like a pulpy sci-fi novel. It features two zines by Margaret Killjoy, printed and bound beautifully by Eberhardt Press with black cardstock covers with silver lettering. Hurrah for Anarchy has cover art by Casandra Johns. Anarchism & Its Misunderstanders has cover art by @jesse.lee_art. Find this double zine as part of a bundle with some of our other fancy zines to save a couple bucks.

Hurrah For Anarchy: a History of Haymarket, Mayday, and the Chicago Anarchists is a history of the the Haymarket Martyrs in Chicago who were tried and executed simply for being anarchists.

Anarchism & Its Misunderstanders is an essay on the history of anarchism and how it’s been misunderstood as a political strategy.

Read or listen to both of these zines as featured zines:

Hurrah for Anarchy

Anarchism and Its Misunderstanders

About the Author

Margaret Killjoy is a transfeminine author and musician living in the Appalachian mountains with her dog. She is the author of A Country of Ghosts as well as The Sapling Cage; she plays piano, synth, and harp in the feminist black metal band Feminazgûl; and she is the host of the community and individual preparedness podcast Live Like the World is Dying and the history podcast Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff.

THIS ZINE IS CURRENTLY ON BACK ORDER.
Orders containing it will ship when we have it back in stock.

This zine is a double-sided zine with two covers, just like a pulpy sci-fi novel. It features two zines by Margaret Killjoy, printed and bound beautifully by Eberhardt Press with black cardstock covers with silver lettering. Hurrah for Anarchy has cover art by Casandra Johns. Anarchism & Its Misunderstanders has cover art by @jesse.lee_art. Find this double zine as part of a bundle with some of our other fancy zines to save a couple bucks.

Hurrah For Anarchy: a History of Haymarket, Mayday, and the Chicago Anarchists is a history of the the Haymarket Martyrs in Chicago who were tried and executed simply for being anarchists.

Anarchism & Its Misunderstanders is an essay on the history of anarchism and how it’s been misunderstood as a political strategy.

Read or listen to both of these zines as featured zines:

Hurrah for Anarchy

Anarchism and Its Misunderstanders

About the Author

Margaret Killjoy is a transfeminine author and musician living in the Appalachian mountains with her dog. She is the author of A Country of Ghosts as well as The Sapling Cage; she plays piano, synth, and harp in the feminist black metal band Feminazgûl; and she is the host of the community and individual preparedness podcast Live Like the World is Dying and the history podcast Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff.