Egon Erwin Kisch - Karl Marx in Carlsbad. Kisch’s moving last reportage on Marx’s cures in Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary) spas in 1874, 75, and 76. With the foreword by Sam Dolbear and Hannah Proctor.
Optically Suspicious – About the life, work and parties of graphical workers then and now by Matrijaršija. A risoprint book published in collaboration with Matrijaršija and Baraba from Belgrade.
Alexandra Kollontai - Birth of Socialism in Finland. Selection of Kollontai’s writings from 1908 on the initial years of the workers’ movement in Finland. Translated and introduced by Cathy Porter.
Sdvig: Translingual Avant-gardes. Series of experimental writings in multiple languages by contemporary and forgotten writers. Edited by Eugene Ostashevsky, the series starts with Dinara Rasuleva and continues with Maik Yohansen.
Roman Jakobson - Influence of War and the Revolution on the Russian Language. The first English translation of Jakobson’s first book, was originally published in Czech in 1921. Published in collaboration with the Prague-based Contradictions Journal.
Can’t You See That I’m Burning? The first monograph dedicated to filmmaker Sylvain George’s work. Including contributions by Jacques Rancière, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, John Gianvito, Leslie Kaplan, Marie-José Mondzain, Camille Louis, Francoise Verges, and many others.
Kiila Feminist Bibliography, compiling and annotating works of Finnish leftist feminist writers from the 1930s. Contributions by Lily Hall, Tuukka Salonen, and Minna Henriksson.
Muammer Özer: Revolutionary Kino. A book focusing on militant filmmaker Özer’s life and work in Turkey, Finland and Sweden. Including Özer’s unpublished writings, documents, and essays by Nagehan Uskan, John Sundholm, Petra Bauer, Önder Özdemir and others.
Most Famous Librarian. The first English language publication dedicated to experimental writings and international political activism of Finnish poet Kari Aronpuro.
Punk Research Series > volumes including studies on The Pop Group’s concert in Helsinki in 1980 organized by the Communist Party of Finland; introduction to Punk Jazz by Ben Watson; the syntax of Finnish international Hard-core punk by Milena Solomun and Lasse Ulven; the complete annotated bibliography of punk and underground fanzines published in Turkey by Tolga Guldalli.
bie-bao series > eight pamphlets dedicated to militant zaum investigations of Ilya Zdanevich.
Walter Heynowski & Gerhard Scheumann - The Laughing Man. The reprint of the pamphlet from 1965 with the extensive annotations and commentaries edited by Annett Busch.
Workers Out of Frame - The Story of Laukaus Tehtaallaa. Study of The Gunshot in Factory, the most radical political film made in Finland. Including interviews, translations, and analyses.
Scaffolding series > three experimental volumes dedicated to the international networks and models of early revolutionary print.