Since 1886 Freedom Press has published some of the world's most important libertarian thinkers, from Peter Kropotkin and Emma Goldman to Colin Ward and Murray Bookchin. Throughout that time it has acted as an often controversial focus for free speech, anti-militarism and activism in Britain.
This is the story of the oldest anarchist publishing house in the English-speaking world and its astonishing survival in the face of wars, political trials, police raids, fascist attacks and innumerable internal crises.