Nation Guide: Anarchist Books in St. Louis

posted by The Nation on 01/08/2009 @ 5:56pm

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Don't miss Left Bank Books, an anarchist collective and fully independent bookstore with no bosses or managers but with a fantastic collection of radical philosophy and literature.

Is there a great bookstore near you? Share your favorites in the comments box below.

This material is excerpted from The Nation Guide to the Nation published by Vintage Books in January, 2009.

Comments (1)

  1. Fairhaven Books, in Bellingham, Washington's historic Fairhaven district, has long been a gathering place for people who love good books, good coffee and good company.

    A great place to spend a rainy day!

    Posted by jconnell at 01/09/2009 @ 10:36am

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