1 IN 12 PUBLICATIONS Catalogue 2001

[CATALOGUE]

1 in 12 Publications is a non-profit organisation which exists to publish material, particularly of local working class interest, which would not otherwise be published.

Below is a list of our currently available publications available by mail order (all prices include P&P for UK only).

Some titles are also available on the 1 in 12 Publications Library site.


Cat No: 1-12-122 to 1-12-125

"KDIS Magazine"

(various)

[Back copies of KDIS magazine]

KDIS Magazine is still produced in printed version occasionally. Back copies are available for the following issues:

KDIS 22 (May 1998)

Featuring: "Road to nowhere" - the history of the notorious Aire Valley Trunk Road and it's offspring The Bingley Relief Road. Includes exclusive KDIS commissioned study on pollution effects and council cover-up. Also a report on the Lee Clegg affair.

KDIS 23 (Jan 1999)

Featuring: "The riot that never was" - how the press turned a normal bonfire night into a national story of repeat riots in Manningham - riots that never happened! Plus the story of how CCTV helped catch a killer - or did it?

KDIS 24 (Nov 1999)

Featuring: "A psycho-nazi in Bradford" - how a nazi ran a campaign of violence and intimidation in Bradford and got away with it (with a helpful hand from the police). Plus the story of the Council NVQ scandal.

KDIS 25 (August 2000)

Featuring: "Enviro-scam" - How a major national government-backed "Centre of Excellence" for the Environment crashed within 8 months, bringing the local Business Forum down with it, and what happened to the missing £800,000. Plus how the government's new Terror Bill will target dissidents.

All copies £1 each. Why not take out a subscription?


Cat No: 1-12-001 CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT

"STRIKING STUFF" by Jean Gittins.

The story of the 1984/85 miners strike as told through the poems of a miners mum and activist in the North Yorkshire Women Against Pit Closures. Focussing around her own home - the mining community at Ledston Luck, Yorkshire. Publication was funded by donation, with all the money from sales going directly to the "Miners Solidarity Fund" for those miners victimised by the state.

"... the poems are remarkable for their authentic reflection of fears and hopes expressed during the dispute - and in the aftermath." - The Miner.

(1986) CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT, but now available on-line at the library website.


Cat No: 1-12-002 Photocopied reproduction only Price: £3.00

"THE SECRET SOCIETY OF THE FREEMASONS IN BRADFORD"

edited by A. Cowan. (1986) I.S.B.N. 0 948994 01 0.

Masons

This investigation of the secret and powerful brotherhood in Bradford sparked off a series of "harassments" against members of the 1 IN 12 Club. First published as a series of articles in the Club's KDIS magazine, later expanded with a mountain of new information, including dozens of top secret lodge membership lists. One the City's ruling class will NEVER forget.

"Excellent" - Martin Short, later author of "Inside the Brotherhood"; "Scurrilous" - Bradford Council; "Recommended" - New Anarchist Review.

A4 soft cover, 52 pages.

CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT. Photocopied reproduction available only.


Cat No: 1-12-003 Price: £1.00

"THE BROTHERHOOD BETRAYED - The true story of the rise and fall of John Poulsons corrupt empire"

(1987)

A special issue of Bradfords leading investigative magazine KDIS which covers the full, untold story of the biggest local government corruption scandal in British history and the part Freemasonry played. Includes the first account of the CONTINUING local government masonic corruption in neighbouring Leeds with the notorious "Shire Oak Affair", which later featured on Granada TV's 6 part investigation into The Brotherhood!

A4 magazine, 24 pages.


Cat No: 1-12-008 Price: CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT

SPIES AT WORK" by Mike Hughes.

Economic League(1995) ISBN. 0 948994 06 1

This is the full story of the right wing subversive organisation "The Economic League", which became known for it's secret blacklisting activities on behalf of big business, but which has been also involved in anti-democratic conspiracies since the first World war. Produced largely as a result of the successful campaigning of LEAGUEWATCH. Traces the links between the League and international fascism, describes the operation of the Leagues "blacklist" and gives a blow by blow account of the campaign to expose the League and the Leagues ultimate collapse. A frightening vision of the power of the Right and it's links with the secret state. Complete with a detailed "Who's Who" of individuals, companies and organisations involved, this book is invaluable.

"... a fascinating study on the origins of the Economic League and its significance as a right wing pressure group as well as a political vetting agency" - Mark Hollingsworth & Charles Tremayne.

"Mike Hughes deserves congratulations for putting together a history of the League from its beginnings in 1918 to its demise 2 years ago. Especially so as SPIES AT WORK is available on computer disk giving researchers and readers the chance to call up very quickly any references to individuals connected to the League or the names of companies that used to subscribe to the League's dubious services. Recommended." - Labour Research

A5 soft cover. 172 pages. AND NEW DISK VERSION!

Read it in the Library website.


Cat No: CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT

"DOING BUSINESS" by Dirk Spig.

(1987) ISBN. 0 948994 01 0

"Doing Business" is a beginners guide to investigative research. It covers published and unpublished sources including company records, includes a brief guide to the law and advice on writing up and publishing the results. It is aimed at trade unionists, campaigners and mischief-makers who have little or no experience of research. It was written as a response to repeated, friendly and unfriendly, questions about how the 1 in 12 Publications Collective gets its information.

"Bradford's 1 in 12 Publications Collective are justly famous for their exposures of Freemasonic influence and corruption. This is their guide to how it's done. Not just with masons, but any other kind of business activity." - Leeds Other Paper.

A5 soft cover. 40 pages.


Cat No: 1-12-006 Price: £ 4.99

"THE PICKLES PAPERS" by Tony Grogan.

(1989) ISBN 0 948994 04 5

Pickles Papers

In October 1988 Eric Pickles and his Tory group took control of Bradford Council with a radical programme designed to "wipe out municipal socialism forever". The story behind the "Bradford Revolution" is the story of Eric Pickles - now Vice Chairman of the Tory party and an ambitious Tory M.P. with a safe seat. It is a story of intrigue and double-dealing, ambition and power, sex and money, conspiracy and corruption, betrayal and blackmail!

"This house congratulates Tony Grogan on the publication of "The Pickles Papers" and believes his revelations ... serve as a timely warning..." - House of Commons motion.

"It is rubbish, inaccurate and defamatory. If any body or organisation reproduces any of it, I shall not hesitate to take litigation" - Eric Pickles.

A5 bound Soft cover. 135 pages.

Read it in the Library website.


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