Before the digital age buried secrets in dark corners of the internet, Paladin Press put them in print. From improvised munitions and survivalist fieldcraft to lock bypassing, counter-surveillance, and bare-knuckle fighting, their books were the real deal—no fluff, no theory, only how-to.

This is a growing collection of the legends: The Anarchist’s Cookbook (the controversial original), Hit Man (long out of print), Ragnar Benson’s guerilla guides, and the elusive Get Even series. Each spine holds a piece of counterculture history that mainstream publishing wouldn’t touch.

Disclaimer: Archive purposes only. Some texts contain outdated or dangerous information. Collect responsibly.

Why collect them? Because knowledge that was once underground shouldn’t be forgotten—even if some of it is now illegal to sell. Paladin Press closed its doors in 2020, but the legacy (and the liability) remains in the hands of collectors.

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Before the digital age buried secrets in dark corners of the internet, Paladin Press put them in print. From improvised munitions and survivalist fieldcraft to lock bypassing, counter-surveillance, and bare-knuckle fighting, their books were the real deal—no fluff, no theory, only how-to.

This is a growing collection of the legends: The Anarchist’s Cookbook (the controversial original), Hit Man (long out of print), Ragnar Benson’s guerilla guides, and the elusive Get Even series. Each spine holds a piece of counterculture history that mainstream publishing wouldn’t touch. Paladin Press Collection

Disclaimer: Archive purposes only. Some texts contain outdated or dangerous information. Collect responsibly. Before the digital age buried secrets in dark

Why collect them? Because knowledge that was once underground shouldn’t be forgotten—even if some of it is now illegal to sell. Paladin Press closed its doors in 2020, but the legacy (and the liability) remains in the hands of collectors. Each spine holds a piece of counterculture history

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