2nd Annual Working Class Bookfair Sat 22 Nov 2008 12 - 4pm
Cl@ss W@r | 03.10.2008 22:18 | Analysis | History | Social Struggles
In an age when left and anarchist bookshops have been closing, here is an opportunity to get some literature in the North East.
2nd Annual
Working Class Bookfair
Sat 22 Nov 2008 12 - 4pm
Durham Clayport (central) Library
Millennium Place, Durham City
Same event includes: 2.30pm - the Northern launch of the new book by
Dave Douglass
You are invited to visit the 2nd Ever North East Working Class Bookfair,
sponsored by North East area NUM and the IWW.
There are no bookshops in the North East for working class people to
view our history and contemporary movements’ literature, and so building
on the success of the first bookfair last year, we are launching the 2nd
Working Class Bookfair (no ‘business studies’ books allowed!).
Cunningly placed after the ‘Big Meeting’ in the run up to Christmas in
central Durham city. This event will be popular as a place to; meet like
minds, get up to date books and magazines, learn of future movement
events and it is at a time suitable for the purchase of presents. There
will also be a social event, talks, and/or entertainment booked for the
evening, to be confirmed.
The range of local groups invited includes; political groups, Trade
Unions, community groups, campaign groups, and history societies.
FFI and for a stall by your organisation contact: 07931301901
Working Class Bookfair
Sat 22 Nov 2008 12 - 4pm
Durham Clayport (central) Library
Millennium Place, Durham City
Same event includes: 2.30pm - the Northern launch of the new book by
Dave Douglass
You are invited to visit the 2nd Ever North East Working Class Bookfair,
sponsored by North East area NUM and the IWW.
There are no bookshops in the North East for working class people to
view our history and contemporary movements’ literature, and so building
on the success of the first bookfair last year, we are launching the 2nd
Working Class Bookfair (no ‘business studies’ books allowed!).
Cunningly placed after the ‘Big Meeting’ in the run up to Christmas in
central Durham city. This event will be popular as a place to; meet like
minds, get up to date books and magazines, learn of future movement
events and it is at a time suitable for the purchase of presents. There
will also be a social event, talks, and/or entertainment booked for the
evening, to be confirmed.
The range of local groups invited includes; political groups, Trade
Unions, community groups, campaign groups, and history societies.
FFI and for a stall by your organisation contact: 07931301901
Cl@ss W@r
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