Greenham Common : women at the wire
Here are the voices of the 'Greenham women' themselves, describing in diaries, journals, letters what it is like to live up against the fence of an airbase crammed with the weapons of total destruction; to face eviction; court cases, prison, and yet find the courage time and time again to sit down in front of trucks and tanks; to respond with continual inventiveness, in an unarmed women's guerilla campaign, against the most threatening weapons known to men; and to be engaged all the while with each other in evolving a new way of living together"--Back cover
Print Book, English, 1984
Women's Press, London, 1984