Going through boxes and finding books I will selling. Any money coming in will go too new publishing adventures.
Raw Zed & the condor - a novel by G.X. Jupitter-Larsen. 153 pages relseased by Bloodprint Press.
Released back in 1992 and as I remember it (I could be wrong) it has a cut-up flair to it. Not as entropic as his musical output but never the less GX country for sure. I found this online from the legendary tENTATIVELY, cONVENIENCE about the book
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2188826.Raw_Zed_The_Condor if you want more info. I have no clue what it could be worth so I say 10 EUROs.
The Myth of Natural Rights by L.-A. Rollins. Released by Loompanics back in the early eighties. Below is the hype they where selling it with in their mind-blowing mail-order lists. Not in perfect condition but all in all fine. 10 EUROs.
No, it won't stop bullets. It won't keep people from ripping-off your property. It won't even stop the government from putting you in a concentration camp, or executing you. About the only thing a "natural right" will stop is enlightened thinking on the ethics of liberty. Once you've read The Myth of Natural Rights, you'll be able to put those imaginary protectors of freedom back in the museums where they came from. Libertarian scholars have had a difficult time being taken seriously in intellectual circles. There's a good reason for this. While they have gained recognition and acclaim for their staunch defense of the free market, compelling advocacy of civil liberties and devastating condemnation of interventionism, their stubborn reliance on the ancient myth of natural rights leaves them in philosophical disrepute. The doctrine of natural rights has persisted among libertarians, because there has never been a systematic and thorough critique of all it implies. Until now. In one compact work, L.A. Rollins shatters the myth of natural rights, while exposing the "bleeding-heart libertarians" that promote it. With careful research and ample documentation, he shows that thinkers like Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Tibor Machan and Samuel Konkin not only violate reason and logic in their defense of natural rights, but also violate the standards they set for themselves. 1983, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 50 pp, bibliography, soft cover.
I also have a copy of
Siege by James Mason released by Storm (aka Michael Moynihan). If anyone is interested give me an offer.