You Can't Win (book) - Publication History

Publication History

  • Black, Jack. You Can't Win. New York: Macmillan Company, 1926. Foreword by Robert Herrick. OCLC 238829961
  • _____. You Can't Win: the Autobiography of Jack Black. New York: Amok Press, 1988. Foreword by William S. Burroughs. ISBN 0-941693-07-4 OCLC 153562506
  • _____. Du kommst nicht durch. Berlin : Kramer, 1998. ISBN 3-87956-240-7 OCLC 75910135
  • _____. You Can't Win. 2nd edition. Edinburgh: AK Press/Nabat books, 2000. ISBN 1-902593-02-2 OCLC 44737608
  • _____. You Can't Win. : BN Publishing, 2007. ISBN 956-291-509-3 OCLC 187421471
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Literature (non-fiction)
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  • The Politics of Anti-Semitism
  • SCUM Manifesto
  • Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism
  • What Is Anarchism?
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Literature (fiction)
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Audio
  • A Singsong and a Scrap
Video
  • Anarchism in America
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Associated individuals
  • Ramsey Kanaan
  • John Yates

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