Underground: The Animal Liberation Front in the 1990s compiles the
rare first 15 issues of "Underground, the magazine of the North
American Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group." With over 500
pages of A.L.F. news and action reports, this landmark compilation
offers the most comprehensive look available on the Animal
Liberation Front at the end of the 20th century.
Included in "Underground"
*A.L.F. interviews
*A.L.F. action reports
*Essays by Rod Coronado, Jonathan Paul, and other convicted A.L.F.
members
*Anonymous "how it was done" accounts of landmark A.L.F.
raids
*Detailed info on A.L.F. rescue and sabotage tactics
*Over 500 pages of Animal Liberation Front history
For most of the 1990s, Underground proudly documented the work
of the Animal Liberation Front, a clandestine group that carries
out illegal raids to rescue animals and sabotage the businesses
that profit from their exploitation. A.L.F. activity peaked in the
1990s, and for that decade Underground was the #1 source for A.L.F.
news.
Compiled from rare copies of the legendary magazine, this
massive collection serves as a powerful animal rights movement
history lesson and in-depth look at the Animal Liberation
Front.
Underground: The Animal Liberation Front in the 1990s is a
vital read for anyone interested in the animal rights movement, and
the misunderstood work of those who risk their freedom to save
animals.
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