This is the most wide-ranging and provocative look at punk rock as a social change movement over the past forty-five years, told through first-hand accounts of roughly 250 musicians and activists. John Malkin brings together punk's most famous figures as well as underground voices, creating a new and insightful history of punk throughout the ages.
Henry Crabb Robinson Book order






- 2023
- 2022
Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Lamb, Etc
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
- 2022
Diary, Reminiscences, And Correspondence: In Three Volumes; Volume 3
- 616 pages
- 22 hours of reading
- 2022
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1869, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and enduring themes. It captures the essence of its time, reflecting the cultural and societal norms of the period. Readers can expect a blend of rich narrative and insightful commentary that has stood the test of time, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
- 2022
The Liar: How a Double Agent in the CIA Became the Cold War's Last Honest Man
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The Cold War meets Mad Men in form of Karel Koechner, the most successful double agent who lived a life of shifting morals and blow-out hedonism from New York to Moscow. In the mid-1970s, the CIA and KGB both suspected Karel Koecher was working for the enemy. They were both right. With his wife Hana, Koecher arrived in the US as a KGB agent, posing as an anti-communist defector, and he soon learned that performing well in academia was the fastest path to the CIA. After graduating from Columbia he swiftly entered the ranks of the CIA, becoming a double agent during the height of the cold war. The Koechers eventually embraced the 1970s Manhattan high life -- cocaine, swinging, parties. Hana made money as a diamond dealer, occasionally relaying messages to Karel's handlers. The Koechers' lifestyle reflected both the times and their risk-taking. It was the apex of Karel's career, spy by day, swinger by night. The Koechers made it and even the once shy Hana got carried away with the euphoria. Life is good, and the Koechers felt unstoppable. But it was too good to last. Using newly declassified documents, interrogation tapes and extraordinary first-hand accounts from the Koechers themselves, Cunningham reconstructs their double lives and the fading Cold War, where a strange moral fog made it hard to know what truth was being fought for, and to what end.
- 2020
Diary, Reminiscences and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson
in Three Volumes - Vol. 3
- 612 pages
- 22 hours of reading
The third volume of this collection features the diary, reminiscences, and correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson, offering insights into his life and thoughts during the 19th century. This reprint preserves the original text from 1869, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into Robinson's experiences and interactions with notable figures of his time. The work highlights his reflections on literature, philosophy, and the cultural landscape of the era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical perspectives.
- 2020
Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson
Volume II
- 564 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Originally published in 1869, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of its time. It captures the essence of the era through its narrative, characters, and societal reflections, providing readers with an opportunity to explore the literary style and cultural significance of the period. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.
- 2020
Diary, Reminiscences and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson
in Three Volumes - Vol. 2
- 540 pages
- 19 hours of reading
This volume presents the diary, reminiscences, and correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson, offering a rich insight into his life and the literary circles of the 19th century. Through personal accounts and letters, readers can explore Robinson's interactions with notable figures of his time, revealing the social and cultural dynamics of the era. This high-quality reprint maintains the authenticity of the original 1869 edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and biography.
- 2020
Bureaucratic Fanatics
Modern Literature and the Passions of Rationalization
Bureaucracy, once considered moderate and mild, drives people wild. It provokes both a rational fanaticism for more bureaucracy and a fanaticism that would, if only it could, do away with it once and for all. This confusion of rationalization and ex