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Books

  • Psychotropedia : a guide to publications on the periphery. Critical Vision (pub) 1998. ISBN 1-900486-03-2
  • Russ Kick, ed. Hot off the Net: Erotica and other sex writings from the Internet. Black Books. 1999. ISBN 1-892723-00-X
  • You are being lied to : the disinformation guide to media distortion, historical whitewashes and cultural myths. 2001. ISBN 0-9664100-7-6
  • Everything you know is wrong : the Disinformation guide to secrets and lies. The Disinformation Co. 2001. ISBN 0-9713942-0-2
  • Abuse your illusions : the disinformation guide to media mirages and establishment lies. The Disinformation Co. 2003. ISBN 0-9713942-4-5
  • 50 things you're not supposed to know. The Disinformation Co. 2003. ISBN 0-9713942-8-8
  • Book of lists : subversive facts and hidden information in rapid-fire format. The Disinformation Co. 2004. ISBN 0-9729529-4-2
  • 50 things you're not supposed to know. Vol. 2. The Disinformation Co. 2004. ISBN 1-932857-02-8
  • Everything you know about sex is wrong : the disinformation guide to the extremes of human sexuality (and everything in between) The Disinformation Co. 2005. ISBN 1-932857-17-6
  • Everything You Know About God Is Wrong : The Disinformation Guide to Religion The Disinformation Co. 2007. ISBN 978-1-932857-59-7
  • 100 Things You're Not Supposed to Know The Disinformation Company 2008. ISBN 1-932857-62-1
  • The Graphic Canon Volume One; From The Epic of Gilgamesh to Shakespeare to Dangerous Liaisons Seven Stories Press, May 22, 2012 ISBN 978-1-60980-376-6

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