News From Nowhere
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About News From Nowhere
News From Nowhere occupies a cramped first-floor space above Bold Street's shops, packed floor to ceiling with radical literature you genuinely won't find anywhere else in Liverpool. This volunteer-run cooperative has been selling feminist theory, queer studies, anti-capitalist manifestos, and anarchist zines since 1974. You'll browse through sections on Palestine solidarity, climate activism, and transgender rights alongside poetry collections from working-class voices. The stock changes based on what the collective believes matters right now.
Climbing the narrow stairs feels like entering someone's passionate personal library rather than a commercial bookshop. Volunteers behind the counter are proper activists who'll recommend obscure pamphlets or point you toward local campaign groups. The space buzzes with quiet intensity: people reading on the floor, checking handwritten notices for upcoming protests, or debating politics in hushed tones. Every surface displays flyers for film screenings, solidarity meetings, and community workshops.
Most travel guides ignore this place entirely, which keeps it authentic but means you might walk past the unremarkable street entrance. Book prices run £8 to £15 for new titles, with cheaper second-hand options throughout. Don't expect coffee shop vibes or Instagram moments: this is serious political education, not lifestyle browsing. The opening hours can be erratic since volunteers run everything, so check their social media before making a special trip.
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