PRESS GANG PUBLISHERS was a feminist BOOK PUBLISHING collective started in Vancouver in 1975 by a group of women associated with a small independent printing company, Press Gang Printers. The printer, the last worker-controlled feminist print shop in N America, folded in 1993 but the publishing house continued as one of only 2 in Canada specializing in feminist and lesbian fiction and non-fiction. The press's best-known title is the underground classic Daughters of Copper Woman by Anne CAMERON....
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