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A review of Chistopher Byron’s Martha, Inc.: The Incredible Story of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (New York: John Wiley, 2002) by John I. Johnson CHRISTOPHER Byron’s criticism of a Martha Stewart column ironically provides an apt description of his book Martha, Inc.: “At once whining and…
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Essays

by John I. Johnson ALTHOUGH THE CREATOR of When Victims Rule received little or no support and eventually shuttered the project, this book — possibly the longest ever written about Jews — remains of great value and has been archived and mirrored again and again over the years. This has…
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Essays

Written by the author of Hellstorm by Thomas Goodrich I AM HAPPY TO announce the publication of a book that has been on my shelf for the past two years. Rage & Revenge is a terrifying, up-close and personal look at what war and its aftermath are really like. For too long, the true nature of combat and…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce A LISTENER SENT ME a clipping from the New York Times last month, the November 14 edition, and I just got around to reading it. It’s the obituary of a writer and Harvard professor, Dr Richard Marius. Marius had a pretty unremarkable career: a Southern Baptist divinity school…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

The old college syllabus — radicalized by Dr. William L. Pierce NO GROUP OF PEOPLE can hope to gain control of their destiny unless they possess two essential things: the will to survive as a people and knowledge. The purpose of this guide is to provide a reasonably accessible storehouse of knowledge…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IN THE quarterly bulletin of the Euro-American Alliance for Summer, 1988, Major Clerkin reproduces photographically the cover of an interesting and significant book, published a century ago in New York City by a firm whose offices were at the corner of Twenty-third Street and Fifth…
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News

Students are protesting against higher education fees, which they say discriminate along race lines CIVILIZED OBSERVERS are appalled at the savage behavior of Black students in
the burning of one of the country’s finest law libraries during protests over university fees, in which students say…
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David SimsEssays

A review and commentary by David Sims of The Mongrel by Julius Streicher; first published in Der Sturmer I ADMIRE BOTH the skill and the courageous honesty with which Julius Streicher wrote. He was hanged after World War 2 for exercising his freedom of speech, during the war, in a way that the Jews did…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IF YOU SEEK comprehension of the events of today, do not expect to learn anything from current news: it will be only more of the same. If you have in mind a fairly adequate outline of the history of our race from the Greeks to our century, you may give special attention to the crucial periods…
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Fiction

by Robert E. Howard Introductory note by Gregory Kay: This is how racially-conscious White men used to write in 1936, back in the day before Political Correctness reared its ugly, censoring head. Black Canaan was written by Robert E. Howard (pictured) of Conan the Barbarian fame. (Howard, by the way,…
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