God knows what made John Savage appear in "The Anarchist Cookbook," an ill-conceived effort that starts OK but quickly goes off the rails. Current dissent-quashing mood makes market even less ...
As an enraged 19-year-old, William Powell holed up in the bowels of the New York City Public Library and pored through every shred of mayhem he could find — declassified military documents, Army field ...
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, outraged over two women busted by the FBI for plotting a bomb attack, wants to ban “The Anarchist Cookbook” from the internet due to its content that teaches bomb-making skills.
Since every cell of you dies and sloughs away so many times in your life, can you be said to be the same you at 65 that you were at 20? Such questions power this frustrating doc about William Powell, ...
Welcome to the newest edition of “The Anarchist Cookbook.” To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of this seminal and controversial guide, we’ve updated its contents for a maturing readership of ...
In 1969, an angry young man caught up in the social unrest of the period holed up in the New York Public Library poring through piles of military manuals and eventually emerged with “The Anarchist ...
William Powell, author of The Anarchist Cookbook, died this past July at age 66. Published at the height of the counterculture movement in 1971, the book is a how-to guide for manufacturing bombs, ...
William Powell, author who later renounced his notorious volume ‘The Anarchist Cookbook,’ dies at 66
“I don’t like to think that I contributed to people being killed,” William Powell once said, wrestling with what he had wrought as a disaffected 19-year-old when he hunkered down with military manuals ...
Instructions for the nearly dozen mail bombs that were sent to critics of President Trump this week may have originated from the internet, according to a new report. Designs for explosive devices are ...
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