The collection features a range of poems that reflect the author's commitment to activist politics, showcasing both early and contemporary works. It highlights the evolution of the author's voice and themes, intertwining personal and political experiences that resonate with social justice and activism. Through these selected pieces, readers can explore the depth of emotion and thought that informs the author's artistic expression.
Jamie Reid Livres





Monsieur X
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The gripping, noirish tale of gambling's Robin Hood figure and his attempt to beat the French state-run betting system
A gripping, atmospheric true-crime epic, for fans of Peaky Blinders and Get Carter. . .
Punk meets Druidry in the only trade edition of Jamie Reid's art, weaving c.180 radical art images into the structure of the pagan Wheel of the Year. The art is selected and introduced by curator Stephen Ellcock with notes on the seasonal celebrations by former Chief Druid of OBOD Philip Carr-Gomm.
An English racehorse trainer and horse dealer's son, John Goldsmith was born and brought up in Paris and spoke fluent French. In 1942 he was recruited in to the legendary SOE, and dropped three times behind enemy lines. In 1943 he organized the escape of a French air force general across the Pyrenees. A few months later he was caught by the Gestapo in Paris only to engineer his own getaway from a locked third floor hotel room. By the end of the war he had been awarded the DSO, MC, Croix de Guerre and Legion d'Honneur. Resuming his peacetime occupation in 1946 Goldsmith found uncanny similarities between the secret agent's milieu and the black market world of Britain's post war racetracks. In partnership with a high stakes Mayfair bookie, he orchestrated some of the most audacious betting coups in racing history."