- Formulas and safety guidelines for explosives and incendiaries such as black powder, thermite, and TNT substitutes
- Recipes for synthesizing illicit drugs including LSD and cannabis oil, with cautions on toxicity and handling
- Instructions for building phone-phreaking tone generators, radio jammers, and other electronic sabotage tools
- 111 detailed drawings that illustrate homemade weapons, booby traps, and field-expedient gear
- Guidance on surveillance and counter-surveillance tactics, from planting bugs to detecting a tail
The Anarchist Cookbook – 2002 Delta Press Edition
First released in 1971, The Anarchist Cookbook quickly became the definitive primary source for do-it-yourself radical survival techniques. Delta Press acquired the copyright in 2002 and keeps the full text in print today. This softcover reprint runs 160 pages, preserving every diagram, table, and reference exactly as William Powell arranged them.
Powell divides the material into five self-contained sections: Drugs, Electronics and Sabotage, Surveillance, Natural and Improvised Weapons, and Explosives and Booby Traps. Each chapter combines plain-language explanations with easily sourced components, showing readers how to apply military fieldcraft using everyday materials.
Whether you study protest history, collect outlaw literature, or build a preparedness library, this edition offers an unfiltered look at the counterculture mindset of the late 1960s. It also serves as a cautionary document on the dangers of improvised chemistry and asymmetrical tactics.
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