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Black Cat Press's fire -- a sad day for anarchism in Canada

  • Tom Monto
  • Mar 1
  • 1 min read

Black Cat Press, the life work of Malcolm Archibald, suffered sad end in June 2024.


Arsonists burned down the last inventory and equipment of the 50-year-old print shop and anarchist think-tank.


But the books Malcolm produced through the many years survive in thousands of homes across the country.


Archibald reminiscenced on his 50-year career in an online interview:



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