The full text of the forthcoming:

!Zapatistas! Founding Documents of the New Mexican Revolution

is now available via gopher, telnet, mosaic, and lynx at the 
lanic.utexas.edu system.  Details at bottom.

the book contains the full text of every communique, every letter, and 
most published (and unpublished) interviews from the EZLN from December 
31, 1993 through June 12, 1994.  It is the most complete english-language 
collection (and we believe the most complete collection in any language 
anywhere) of primary source material on the zapatistas.

The paperback edition of the book is published by autonomedia and 
available through major book distributors such as Inland.  In addition to 
being easier on your eyes (the book is 352 pages--over 700K), the book 
contains over 20 photos including a photo essay by Joshua Schwartz, and 
proceeds from the book will benefit the Indigenous people of Chiapas.  
The book was produced by an all-volunteer effort of translators across 
the internet and coordinated by the Zapatista Book Project Editorial 
Collective in New York City and San Francisco.  

Please direct any further enquiries to:

bright@thales.nmia.com



                        An Electronic Book on Zapatistas

 -->  1.  Search the Book <?>
      2.  About the Book
      3.  The (anti) Copyright Notice
      4.  Table of Contents
      5.  Preface by the Editorial Collective
      6.  Introduction by Harry Cleaver
      7.  The Southeast in Two Winds by Subcommander Marcos
      8.  Chapter 1:  The Revolt
      9.  Chapter 2:  The First Days
      10. Chapter 3:  The Cease-Fire
      11. Chapter 4:  Solidarity
      12. Chapter 5:  Broadening the Struggle
      13. Chapter 6:  Building Ties
      14. Chapter 7:  Before the Dialogue
      15. Chapter 8:  The Dialogue
      16. Chapter 9:  Concluding the Dialogue
      17. Chapter 10: Returning to the Communities
      18. Chapter 11: The Consultations
      19. Chapter 12: Rejecting the Government's Offer
      20. Timeline
      21. Glossary
      22. Organizational Contacts
      23. Index
      24. Colophon

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en solidaridad con el pueblo chiapaneco y con la revolucio'n zapatista,

todd prane