VAGUE, Tom
"Televisionaries: The Red Army Faction Story 1963-1993"


£4.50
pb. 873176 47 3.112
history/politics/cultural studies.Illustrated



"Tom Vague's cold, black humourous style puts these events in their ideal context today"

- L-Scene

"It was all very vague. We talked about Vietnam and then we moved onto other things..."

- Hans Joachim Klein

An irreverent chronological history and analysis of THE terrorist group that bombed and shot their way through the last three decades of Western capitalism. From student radicalism to Stammheim to Euroterrorism, this is the only book in print which charts the rise and rise of the armed guerrilla group that launched a thousand tÐshirts.

A revised and expanded version of the near legendary Televisionaries issue of Vague magazine, it romps through not only the RAF, but the June 2nd Movement, Red Brigades, Action Directe, the Revolutionary Cells and the CC, bringing a barbed popÐcultured view of the most explosive events of the last thirty years. Profusely illustrated throughout, with over thirty photographs and cool graphics with guns.

Tom Vague is the editor of Vague. The ONLY magazine worth reading. A compendium of his finest moments, The Great British Mistake, has also been published by AK Press.