ecodefense: a field guide to monkeywrenching

Author: edited by dave foreman and bill haywood
Title: ecodefense: a field guide to monkeywrenching
Publication: tucson, arizona: ned ludd books, 1987

Description: second edition, second printing, 1987. out of print.

one of the most infamous artifacts of late–cold war environmental militancy: a practical handbook linked to the “monkeywrenching” ethos popularized by edward abbey, who contributes the opening “forward!". compiled by earth first! figures dave foreman and bill haywood, the book mixes movement context with step-by-step sabotage lore, documenting the hard edge of 1980s eco-direct-action culture and its aftermath. but a key primary source for the history of radical environmentalism in the west.

tucson, arizona: ned ludd books. isbn: 0-933285-03-5. 7.85 x 5.25 inches. 311 pages. softcover. bound in paper wrappers. book condition: gentle shelfwear, crease to back wrapper, chip to head of spine. very good.

Seller ID: 1256

Subject: ecology, nonfiction, political



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