STOP PRESS NEWS
Tuesday 20th May : 1-2pm : Naomi Klein book signing
In a late addition to our May programme of events, we're pleased to announce that Naomi Klein will be visiting Housmans to sign copies of the new paperback version of her book The Shock Doctrine on 20 May. See www.naomiklein.org.
Naomi Klein will also be at Friends Meeting House on 19 May for the launch of the paperback edition of her latest book, Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. She will be discussing her book and the corporate takeover of Iraq. The Hands Off Iraqi Oil campaign will be hosting the event. See www.waronwant.org for tickets.
Welcome
to the website of London's premier radical bookshop!
Housmans
specialises in books and periodicals of radical interest and progressive
politics.
Our
stock includes:
- Wide
coverage of politics, political theory, peace studies, and world current affairs.
- Material
about - and in support of - campaigns for peace, the environment, human rights,
sexual freedom, equitable and sustainable development, and a great deal more.
- General
fiction and non-fiction.
- Many
hard-to-find radical publications - and we can obtain most books to order within
a few days.
NOTE: The 40th anniversary of MAY 1968 is being marked by Housmans Bookshop by a series of events - see our 1968 page for more details; see also our 1968 Booklist page for details of some of the relevant materials we currently have in stock. Three excellent resources for all things 1968 are: www.1968andallthat.net www.1968.org.uk and www.nationalpsychogeographic.com.
Student
discounts: We now offer a 10% discount to students, with appropriate
identification, on almost everything in the shop - including stationery. See the
Books page for fuller details of this
offer.
For
more details of our range of stock, and of the services we offer, please see the
Books and Booklists
sections of this website, particularly the Special
Offers. And please note that most sections of our radical book stock are
supplemented by a large assortment of pamphlets.
Housmans
publishes an annual Peace Diary, including
a unique World Peace Directory. Copies sent direct from Housmans will be
supplied post free to any address in the world.
We
also have t-shirts, an exciting and
unusual range of greetings cards
and postcards, as well as postage
stamps, badges, posters,
diaries, fair
trade coffee and a fully-stocked stationery
department.
And
we have the largest range of radical newsletters, newspapers and magazines
of any shop in Britain - with editions of well over 200 different titles
regularly in stock (and many others irregularly). These publications represent
a vast diversity of (and within!) peace campaigns, left movements and parties,
civil rights groups, environmental organisations, sexual freedom campaigns, secularist
groups, anarchist networks, third world campaigns, alternative lifestyle movements,
anti-globalisation and anti-capitalist groups, solidarity campaigns ... and much
else.
We
are committed to protecting the environment, and recycle where possible. So when
you buy your printer cartridges
from our stationery section (or even if you don't!), we are happy to take your
used cartridges and to get them recycled - so if you have any, drop them in
to the shop.
Please
visit us if you can - we're at 5 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London N1 (tel
020-7837 4473). The shop is within one block of 6 of the 12 London Underground
lines (Kings Cross / St Pancras station), as well as being convenient for countless
bus routes and several main line railway stations (see
Contact page for map and directions).
Access:
Most of Housmans Bookshop has level access from the street, but one section is
up two steps. Housmans staff are happy to provide whatever help they can to anyone
who has difficulty negotiating the steps.
Our
basement is home to Porcupine
second-hand books - specialists in Philosophy, Politics, History and Psychology.
Besides
housing London's oldest independent political bookshop, our historic building
in Caledonian Road is also home to our sibling company, the pacifist monthly Peace
News, along with War Resisters' International and other peace and radical
organisations.
We
have regular events in the shop - see the events
page. For details of Anne Aylor's creative writing course please see www.anneaylor.co.uk
The
World Peace Directory, included in the Housmans
Peace Diary each year, includes contact details of almost 2000 national
and international peace, green, and human rights organisations around the world.
(For more details of the full World Peace Database, from which the directory in
the Peace Diary is taken, please contact the Housmans Peace Resource Project -
e-mail worldpeace@gn.apc.org.)
We
produce a monthly Newsletter, if you would
like it e-mailed to you please contact nik@housmans.com.
Orders
can be placed on this website via paypal (if you have a credit, debit,
or charge card). Also, if you can't come into the shop in person, we are happy
to accept orders by post, phone, fax, or e-mail (orders@housmans.com).
See the Books page for details.
Volunteers:
Housmans welcomes intelligent, reliable and enthusiastic volunteers with relevant
skills, to help in its work. Which skills are "relevant" changes over
time, but we can often use fairly routine help in and around the shop itself,
or on bookstalls at events; we sometimes need technical computer skills, or help
with the production of publications. In return there are occasional perks, and
the chance to improve your own skills and experience - not to mention the satisfaction
of supporting the last major non-sectarian radical bookshop in London.
We
are open Monday to Friday 10am to 6.30pm, Saturday 10am to
6pm, and closed on Sunday. We sometimes have extra opening hours for
special events - or just because we are able to - so ring us to check if you ever
want to visit after our "official" closing time.
Please
note that we welcome donations to support the work of Housmans.
Trying to promote and supply peace movement and other varieties of radical literature
is not the most commercially viable activity - and that's even without taking
into account the notoriously unfair competition that all small independent shops
face from the major high street bookshop chains.
To support our work,
you can click below and use your credit/debit/charge card, or you can send us
a cheque made payable to Housmans. We also welcome donations of any of your
unwanted books
- we can often find them a home with a new generation of activists (and raise
a little money for the shop at the same time).