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Pluto Press is a British independent book publisher based in London, founded in 1969. [4] Pluto Press states that it publishes "radical, left‐wing non‐fiction books", [5] and is anti-capitalist and internationalist. [6] It belongs to The International Alliance of Independent Publishers. [7]
[citation needed] The pair began work on the project after publishing a collaborative article in the journal Millennium in which they first proposed using uneven and combined development as a framework to contest Eurocentric accounts of the origins of capitalism. The book was published by Pluto Press in June 2015.
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As stated by Rob Waters in his article "Thinking Black: Peter Fryer's Staying Power and the Politics of Writing Black British History in the 1980s" (2016), published in History Workshop Journal: "The book was widely praised at the time of publication for its historical reach and magisterial prose, and it has remained a foundational text of black British history."
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Hooky the Cripple: The Grim Tale of a Hunchback Who Triumphs is a 2002 novel by Australian writer Mark Brandon 'Chopper' Read, illustrated by Adam Cullen and published by Pluto Press. It was formatted as a book for young readers, but by some authorities was considered as containing too much violence to be suitable for children. [1] [2]