
The Quotable Atheist: Ammunition for Nonbelievers, Political Junkies, Gadflies, and Those Generally Hell-Bound (2007) by Jack Huberman
Comprehensive Compilation of Atheistic Quotations
$50.01
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"The Quotable Atheist: Ammunition for Nonbelievers, Political Junkies, Gadflies, and Those Generally Hell-Bound" (2007) by Jack Huberman – From the Home of Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn
Description:
Own a thought-provoking collection of atheistic quotations with unique radical provenance! This copy of The Quotable Atheist by Jack Huberman, published in 2007, is a comprehensive compilation of quotes from a diverse array of thinkers, philosophers, and activists on the topic of atheism and secular thought. Filled with wit, insight, and a strong critique of religious dogma, this book is perfect for skeptics, free thinkers, and those exploring non-belief.
This particular copy is made even more valuable by its provenance from the personal collection of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, two of America’s most influential revolutionary figures. An embossed stamp on the inner page authenticates its provenance, reading:
"From the home of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn"
It includes the Weather Underground logo along with the powerful slogan "All Power to the People."
About the Book:
In The Quotable Atheist, Jack Huberman curates a diverse range of voices from celebrated atheists, agnostics, and critics of organized religion. Featuring figures from Albert Einstein to Noam Chomsky, the book provides ammunition for those engaged in debates around faith, politics, and personal belief, while remaining entertaining and highly readable. This volume is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of free thought and radical politics.
Provenance:
With its origin from the personal collection of Ayers and Dohrn, this book holds an extra layer of historical significance, linking it to two of America’s most prominent revolutionary figures. This makes it a one-of-a-kind collectible for those interested in atheism, radical thought, and countercultural movements.
Why We're Selling:
The proceeds from this sale will support the production of the upcoming book project:
"Bomb Ass Recipes from the Kitchen of Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn."
Curated by artist Shane Bugbee, this new book will include family recipes, stories, quotes, and an exclusive interview with Bill Ayers, offering a unique glimpse into the personal side of two iconic activists.
Estimated Value:
With its unique provenance and relevance to atheistic thought, this book is valued between $150 and $300. Its connection to Ayers and Dohrn makes it a compelling addition to any collection of radical literature.
Shipping & Handling:
We will carefully package this collectible book to ensure it arrives safely. A tracking number will be provided upon shipment.
This is a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of secular literature, while also supporting a project that keeps the revolutionary spirit alive!
Certificate of Authenticity
Each item in this exclusive collection of Books, Zines, Political Pamphlets, and Unique Artifacts has been personally curated from the home of American revolutionaries Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. Spanning their long careers as activists and radical organizers, these rare pieces are more than just collectibles—they’re tangible pieces of history that bear witness to a life of resistance, community building, and defiance against the status quo.
Every item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity featuring an embossed stamp that reads: “From the Home of Bernardine Dohrn & Bill Ayers,” accompanied by the Weather Underground logo and the powerful phrase “Power to All People.” This stamp certifies the provenance of these historically significant items, ensuring their authenticity and preserving the legacy of two individuals who helped shape American political activism.
Whether it’s a well-worn political pamphlet that fueled the fires of rebellion or a personal artifact from their private collection, this certificate guarantees that you’re holding a genuine piece of radical history.