I'm currently proofing Ardent Press/LBC Books' reprint of the Elephant Editions reprint of Bratach Dubh's translations of Anarchismo magazine, though it's mostly selections from Armed Struggle in Italy (1976-1978), a chronology of radical actions. It's available around the internet, but you should really buy the edition I'm working on, when it comes out in the next couple of months.
It's a lot of work, as there are a hell of a lot of Italian names, and I'm having a lot of trouble figuring out what program to use to edit the pdf file without totally fucking up the formatting, but I'm happy to be helping out the most exciting anarchist publisher in a long time. Hopefully future books I work on won't have so many foreign names, I'm hoping to work on the 30th anniversary edition of Bob Black's The Abolition of Work, which is actually a new collection of old antiwork writings, with a new essay titled "Afterthoughts On The Abolition Of Work", rather than a reprint of the Loompanics book, which has a lot of sort of dated references in the other essays.