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The Anarchist Cookbook

The Anarchist Cookbook

List Price: $29.95
Your Price: $18.87
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great book!!
Review: This book is strictly for enjoyment, dont take it serously, but if you do the stuff doesnt work anyway. but its good reading

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a necessity for all anarchists.
Review: The Anarchist Cookbook was very informative. The section on drugs, which have no place in anarchy, was very descriptive. It gave me some good ideas. The section on espionage wasn't very good because he doesn't give instructions on how to make your own, but it does suggest that you make your own devices. The section that covered lethal and non-lethal weapons was very interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very usefull information
Review: I'll bet many high schools went through absolute hell with the original release of this book! Good Content, but some topics will need more indepth research, but's its an excellent start. Greets to Spooky, Blade, Kevorkian, and all members of CM.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hope you have a lot of ice for your bathtub
Review: First read the book in the 70's and was told I could not get it ordered, went into another bookstore and got it off the shelf. I have not made any recipies but am keeping the book (in the original bag) for the future just in case.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Guaranteed to disappear off any Library Shelf
Review: I work in a Library, and this book disappears off our shelves as fast as we can buy it. After several copies, we've given up on stocking this book for private collections for our customers. I can't comment on what is in the book but I can tell you its been a hot item for many years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The second edition sucks, the origanal was great.
Review: The Origanal was great. This revised edition sucks. But its great that Amazon continues to support our first admendment rights. If you whinners would have raised your children right instead of letting the state implant their ideas into their heads, you wouldn't have to worry about your kids using the material in the wrong way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Real Problem
Review: This book is entertaining, and if anyone blames it for prblems in the world, you must understand that this book is not the problem. People who a sick enough will take this information in this book and use it against people. To anyone he is thinking about reading this book think,"could I be one of those people who would use the recipes in this book for farmful destruction?" If you have any doubts in your mind, I highly suggest you click the back button, and don't return!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good
Review: I understand after the colorado thing why people would be concerned about this book. But someone doensn't just read a book and go insane. Those people obviously had deeper issues. If the first amendment rights are violated then that is an unjust crime as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's not the books fault!!
Review: I have a copy of this book. It is great. I enjoy it as entertainment rather than destruction. Although I have to admit ive made some pretty nice explosives, I do not feel this book had anything to do with Littleton, Colorado or the "Trench-Coat Mafia"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: *T H E F I R $ T A M M E N D M E N T*
Review: I found this book to be annoyingly.....Revised. If I were to ever truly be in need for recipes (whether it may be drugs or for the creation of bombs, neither of which I will need anymore) I would ask knowledgable friends, or shall I say more knowledgable fiends, because in the end, there is nothing more valuable than the lessons learned from your trials and your errors.....I have learned from my own experience that this stage in my life may have been less knowledgable, but at least we are protected by the first ammendment. If we are not able to learn for ourselves, then we might all be unfortunate Christian followers who end up leading nonproductive lives, just because we were taught to do so.....


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