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Welcome to Katipo Books! Welcome to Katipo Books!
Katipo Books is part of a developing workers co-operative, we are in the process of setting up a not for profit bookshop and publishing group based in Christchurch/Otautahi. The majority of our stock is sourced from small independent publishers - not from the corporate giants.
We hope you find our diverse range of books and other items both interesting and thought provoking.

Latest Happenings at Katipo
There's a whole bunch of new pamphlets, zines, books and badges now on the site, including plenty of local (Aotearoa / New Zealand) stuff! Check out our most recently added stock by clicking here.

Don't forget, if you want to keep up to date with what Katipo Books is doing, new stock we bring in and events we put on, you can register through the form on the right side of the page, and then you'll get a monthly email from us with all the details.

The latest newsletter, for October '08, can also be read at Aotearoa Indymedia by clicking here.

- Anarchists know that a long period of education must precede any great fundamental change in society, hence they do not believe in vote begging, nor political campaigns, but rather in the development of self-thinking individuals. - Lucy Parsons
New Products For October
Liberate Issue Two
Liberate Issue Two
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Out Here: Personal writing from queers in Aotearoa
Out Here: Personal writing from queers in Aotearoa
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Fighting The Revolution
Fighting The Revolution
$4.00
How Nonviolence Works
How Nonviolence Works
$4.00
Anarchism: Arguments For and Against
Anarchism: Arguments For and Against
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Lesbians are so chic…That We Are Not Really Lesbians at All
Lesbians are so chic…That We Are Not Really Lesbians at All
$8.00
You Are What You Say
You Are What You Say
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Rivet #3
Rivet #3
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Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing #3
Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing #3
$4.00
Lock Out The Landlords! Anti-Eviction Resistance 1929-36
Lock Out The Landlords! Anti-Eviction Resistance 1929-36
$4.00
MsFit Otautahi
MsFit Otautahi
$2.00
The Dealers' Guide To Chemical Restoration Of Postage Stamps
The Dealers' Guide To Chemical Restoration Of Postage Stamps
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Bestsellers
01.Rabble Rousers and Merry Pranksters - A History of Anarchism in Aotearoa/New Zealand from the mid 1950s to the early 1980s
02.Can't Hear Me Scream
03.Against Freedom: The War on Terrorism in Everyday New Zealand Life
04.Our Dark Passenger: Anarchists talk about mental illness and community support
05.Anarchy: The Transmogrification of Everyday Life
06.Breaking Free: The Adventures Of TinTin
07.Anarchia Issue 2
08.Beyond Resistance
09.Animal Ingredients A-Z, Third Edition
10.Aotearoa Anarchist
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