There once was an Anarchist Book Store. It went out of business in the early 2000's but many of it's most popular books were archived or at least links to where people could still get their hands on them.
The name of it was "Loompanics". Second on the list is "How to disappear Completely and Never Be Found", by Doug Richmond (second book at the top of the list)
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/8244.Loompanics_Unlimited
This was an interesting place as the owner would participate
with customers who had skills in certain areas such as lock smithing, lock picking, cultivating marijuana, making moonshine, and all things
illegal or nearly so and pay them to write books he could publish to sell in the catalog or articles for the catalog. Much of this was pre internet
but he used the slogan, "Our Men Need Books". (not the handyman, hunting and fishing, car craft BS)
But this catalog was the go to place for anarchist, and those living
in the fringes of society to have the rights the Constitution supposedly guarantees them.
I was once in the Corporate rat race thinking it was what family expected of me. It didn't take long after I found Loompanics to start buying some books and reading. Most dealt with the art of Boss Control to insulate myself from being too controlled by the Boss.