Tyra... - Handbook For Rebels And Outlaws: Resisting

Mirabello, a Professor of History at Shawnee State University, writes for what he calls "intellectual swashbucklers"—individuals who are radical in their politics and "infidels in religion". The book argues that true freedom belongs to those willing to dismantle tyranny through both intellect and action.

A central theme is the refusal to accept "official" truths. One of Mirabello's most cited maxims is: "Never believe anything until it has been officially denied" . A Dictionary of Subversion Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyra...

Historical accounts of pirates, bandits, assassins, and the rise of secret societies. Mirabello, a Professor of History at Shawnee State

Practical and historical entries on escaping "controlled custody" and the techniques used by fugitives to remain hidden. Key Lessons for the Rebel One of Mirabello's most cited maxims is: "Never

The book is structured as an encyclopedia, cataloging historical facts, myths, and techniques associated with resistance. Key topics include:

The book is often grouped with other "provocative" texts like those on black magic or extreme political theory. Readers from Amazon and Goodreads often describe it as a "glossary of defiance," though some reviewers note that it functions more as an academic reference than a literal "how-to" manual for modern revolution.