books
-
World travel, whisky & crime in the 'roaring twenties'
- 1920s
- amazon.co.uk
- amazon.com
- Atlantic Ocean
- Bob Moore
- Boulogne
- British Library
- Cambridge University
- Charles Bukowski
- Chicago
- Clifford Irving
- Cony-Catching
- Dissident Books
- Don't Call Me A Crook
- Earl of Surrey
- eBay
- France
- Glasgow
- Howard Hughes
- Howard Marks
- Hurst & Blackkett
- Hutchinson
- Italy
- J. T. LeRoy
- James Frey
- James Macpherson
- Jungle West 11
- Laura Albert
- Louis-Ferdinand CĂ©line
- Majbritt Morrison
- Mr Nice
- National Library of Scotland
- New York
- New York Public Library
- Nicholas Towasser
- Orientalism
- Ossian
- Pat Spry
- Random House
- roaring twenties
- Robert Green
- Royal Flying Corps
- The Unfortunate Traveller
- Thomas Chatterton
- Thomas Nashe
- Thomas Rowley
-
Another take on The Process Church of the Final Judgment
- 1960s
- 60s
- Abbie Hoffman
- Adolf Hitler
- American Nazi Party
- Amsterdam
- Best Friends
- Boston
- central London
- Charles Manson
- Chicago
- Christianity
- Compulsions Analysis
- Ed Saunders
- Feral House
- Funkadelic
- Genesis P. Orridge
- George Clinton
- George Lincoln Rockwell
- Glasgow
- Gnosticism
- Idris Shah
- London
- Los Angeles
- Love Sex Fear Death: The Inside Story of the Process Church of the Final Judgment
- Mary Ann MacLean
- Maury Terry
- Miami
- Miles Davis
- Munich
- Nazism
- New Orleans
- New York
- Notting Hill
- Paris
- Polytechnic of Central London
- Profumo Affair
- Regent Street Polytechnic
- Robert de Grimston
- Rome
- Salvador Dali
- San Francisco
- Satanism
- Scientology
- Simon Vinkenoog
- sixties
- Son of Sam
- Suagr Ray Robinson
- Sufism
- Tate-LaBianca murders
- The Family
- The Process
- The Process Church of the Final Judgement
- The Ultimate Evil
- Thee Temple Ov Psychic Youth
- Timothy Leary
- Timothy Wyllie
- Toronto
- University of Westminster
- Wigmore Street
-
Gustav Regler, The Owl of Minerva, Ruth Forster & Julia Callan-Thompson
- 1910s
- 1920s
- 1930s
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 60s
- anti-fascism
- Barnsbury Street
- Bassett Road
- Bavarian Soviets
- Berlin
- Bolshevism
- Communist Party
- Ernest Hemmingway
- France
- General Franco
- Germany
- Gustav Regler
- International Brigade
- Islington
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- Ladbroke Grove
- London
- Mexico
- Moscow
- Munich
- Munich Soviet
- Nazi-Soviet Pact
- Nazism
- New Delhi
- north London
- Notting Hill
- Notting Hill Carnival
- Paris
- Russ Henderson
- Ruth Forster
- sixties
- Spain
- Stalinism
- The Owl of Minerva
- Trinidad
- west London
- Fear & loathing in Fitzrovia
-
X-Rated: Adventures of an exploitation filmmaker
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 60s
- 70s
- Adventures of a Plumbers's Mate
- Adventures of a Private Eye
- Adventures of a Taxi Driver
- Arnold L Miller
- Christopher Neil
- Confessions
- Derek Ford
- Eskimo Nell
- Fred Emmey
- Groupie Girl
- John Mills
- London
- London In The Raw
- Michael Reeves
- Naughty!
- Nudes of the World
- Nudist Memories
- Primitive London
- Repulsion
- Robin Askwith
- Roman Polanski
- Russ Meyer
- seventies
- Simon Sheridan
- sixties
- Soho
- Stanley Long
- Take Off Your Clothes and Live
- The Sorcerers
- The Wife Swappers
- West End Jungle
- X-Rated: Adventures of an exploitation filmmaker
- Crime journalist David Seabrook found dead in bed
- Sinclair's new London anti-classic again
-
Another deranged London anti-classic from Iain Sinclair
- A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature
- Bankside
- Barbican
- bawdy houses
- Blood Rites of the Bourgeoisie
- brothels
- Chamberlin Powell and Bon
- Chris Petit
- Continuum International Publishing Group
- cottaging
- documentary fiction
- Fleet Street hacks
- Fortune Street
- Fortune Theatre
- Golden Lane Estate
- Gordon Williams
- Goswell Road
- Hackney
- Hackney Mole Man
- Hackney That Rose Red Empire
- Hamish Hamilton
- Iain Sinclair
- Julian MacLaren-Ross
- London
- Mark Pawson
- Martin Kippenberger
- Merlin Carpenter
- Old Street
- Pickt-hatch
- Pierce Penniless
- prostitution
- Shoreditch
- Smithfield Market
- The Black Book
- The Globe
- Thomas Middleton
- Thomas Nashe
- Tom McCarthy
- Turnmill Street
- Whitefriars
- William Lyttle
-
The return of Ray Jones, the greatest cat burglar in the world, ever!
- Caledonian Road
- Channel Four
- Dalston
- Frankie Fraser
- French theory
- Gentleman Thief
- George 'Taters' Chatham
- George Chatham
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- King's Cross station
- London
- Paul Buck
- Pentonville Prison
- Peter Scott
- prison escapes
- Ray Jones
- Ray The Cat Jones
- south Wales
- The E... List: Notorious Prison Escapes
- The Heist
-
Alex Trocchi & the revolt against authenticity
- Alan Burns
- Albert Camus
- Alex Trocchi
- Alexander Trocchi
- American Psycho
- Ann Quin
- B. S. Johnson
- Barry Graham
- Book Of Man
- Boris Vian
- Bret Eaton Ellis
- Cain's Book
- Carnal Days of Helen Seferis
- Chris Kraus
- counterculture
- Edwin Morgan
- Frances Lengel
- Frank Harris
- Helen and Desire
- Hugh MacDiarmid
- I Spit On Your Graves
- Ian Hamilton Finlay
- International Necronautical Society
- Ionescu
- Irvine Welsh
- James Joyce
- Jean Genet
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- Kathy Acker
- London
- Lyn Trocchi
- Lynne Tillman
- Michael Abdul Malik
- modernism
- My Life And Loves
- No Lease On Life
- Paris
- Paul Noble
- post-modernism
- Samuel Beckett
- School for Sin
- Scots Alex
- Simon Critchley
- The Outsider
- Tom McCarthy
- Ulysses
- Vernon Sullivan
- White Thighs
- William Burroughs
- Young Adam