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Drawing upon his vast knowledge of
the Hindu Vedas and the Zoroastrian Avesta, Tilak
makes a painstakingly detailed analysis of the
texts and compares them with the geological,
astronomical and archaeological evidence to show
the plausibility of the Arctic having been the
primordial cradle of the Aryan race before
changing conditions forced the Aryans southward
into present-day Europe, Iran and India.
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Julius Evola was a renowned Dadaist
artist, Idealist philosopher, critic of politics
and Fascism, 'mystic,' anti-modernist, and scholar
of world religions. Evola was all of these things,
but he saw each of them as no more than stops
along the path to life's true goal: the
realisation of oneself as a truly absolute and
free individual living one's life in accordance
with the eternal doctrines of the Primordial
Tradition. Much more than an autobiography, The
Path of Cinnabar in describing the course of
Evola's life illuminates how the
traditionally-oriented individual might avoid the
many pitfalls awaiting him in the modern world.
More a record of Evola's thought process than a
recitation of biographical facts, one will here
find the distilled essence of a lifetime spent in
pursuit of wisdom, in what is surely one of his
most important works.
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Hugely readable biography of the
mysterious American anti-liberal thinker and
author of Imperium, Francis Parker Yockey. The
book also deals extensively (and this takes up
most of the volume) with the ideas that influenced
Yockey.
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Dr. Kerry Bolton shows how the
supposed competition between Marxism and
capitalism are, and have been, a fallacy, and that
in fact they work together in close
collusion.
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Collected writings of Ted
Kaczynski, a.k.a., 'The Unabomber'. This book
includes his manifesto, 'Industrial Society and
Its Future', plus the postcript to the same,
essays, letters, and an interview. Complete with
bibliography and index.
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This is the first-ever collection
of essays by Pentti Linkola, a controversial
figure in his native Finland, to appear in
English. It is available in both hardback and
softcover editions. Linkola's interest is in the
environmental crisis, but unlike most authors on
the subject, he does not propose simple solutions
such as recycling or electric cars. Rather, for
Linkola, the root of the problem lies in the
nature of modern civilisation itself, and only by
a complete transformation of it can there by any
hope for survival.
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The battle between Islam and
Christianity precipitating the fall of
Constantinople was an event that for ever changed
the course of history. Breathtakingly rendering
the internal struggle of the Byzantine capital
under deadly constriction, and the occult
high-stake political game surrounding it, The Owls
of Afrasiab also tells the story of the dangerous
passion uniting the Genoese commander leading the
city's defence with Hadije, one of the wives of
the late Sultan Murad, determined to avenge
herself for the murder of her baby boy ordered by
the young and lethally ambitious Sultan Mehmet
II.
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Lee Pefley, a man who makes
misanthropy look benevolent, decides to flee the
decay and drudgery of New York City for his
childhood home in Alabama. Accompanied by his
beloved wife Judy ("short and getting shorter"),
$19,000 in hundred dollar bills, a supply of
pilfered library books, and a pistol, Lee sets out
on a bleakly hilarious tour of the eastern states.
A passionate lover of classical literature, an
incurable kleptomaniac, an overwrought paranoid,
and a hopeless insomniac, Lee looks at the world
through uniquely hallucinatory, and definitely not
rose-colored glasses.
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Adventures in the afterworld.
Following the protagonist's death, described in
lamentable detail in the author's first novel, Lee
Pefley, a 73-year-old reactionary romantic, is
subjected to the unpleasantness of a
purgatory-like place where he might, or might not,
atone for his transgressions while on
earth.
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An old man returns to his hometown
and, dismayed at late 20th-century decadence,
proceeds to punish some of the more egregious
exemplars. He has the psychic ability to
materialize his late beloved wife, the divine
Judy, who appears in this author's other novels as
well.
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In 1956, Lee Pefley (that same
Lee Pefley who figures so interestingly in the
author's Lee and The New
Austerities), that same Lee Pefley (as I was
saying) heads off to college. It turns out to be
the most permissive institution in the country and
yet, somehow, Lee manages to have himself, his
adored Judy, and two others expelled from the
school before the year is half finished! A love
story of the 1950s.
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Andrew Fraser’s The WASP
Question deals with the question of Anglo-Saxon
life in the United States, Australia and
everywhere across the world where they have
settled. Having for the most part lost a sense of
their own ethnic identity in a time of increasing
globalism and international multiculturalism which
values nearly every culture except their own, the
‘WASPs’ – White Anglo-Saxon Protestants – are
alternatively mocked, attacked and ignored in
their own lands. Professor Fraser addresses the
many questions involved in the matter with
impeccable erudition and proposes possible
solutions for the future. Constitutional and legal
history, evolutionary biology and Christian
theology all come into play as Fraser tackles one
of the most burning questions of our time. As an
analysis of the problems, and possible way
forward, faced by a European ethnic group, the
book will be of interest to anyone concerned about
the fate of not just the Anglo-Saxons, but any
specific cultural and racial identity in the
postmodern, multicultural age.
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Beyond Human Rights is
the second in an ongoing series of English
translations of Alain de Benoist's works to be
published by Arktos. Alain de Benoist begins
Beyond Human Rights with an examination
of the origins of the concept of 'human rights' in
European Antiquity, in which rights were defined
in terms of the individual's relationship to his
community, and were understood as being exclusive
to that community alone. This changed with the
coming of Christianity to Europe, after which
rights were redefined as a universal concept
derived from the idea of each individual as the
possessor of a soul that is transcendent and
independent of any social identity. This
culminated in the Enlightenment belief in 'natural
rights', which found its practical expression in
the doctrines emerging from the American and
French revolutions, in which all individuals were
said to possess rights simply by virtue of the
fact of their being human. In turn, laws issued by
the State came to be viewed as negative
impositions upon the naturally independent
individual. De Benoist deconstructs this idea and
shows how the myth of a 'natural man' who
possesses rights independent of his community is
indefensible, and how this conception of rights
has, in modern times, led to their use as a weapon
by stronger nations to bludgeon those weaker
states which do not conform to the Western
liberal-democratic form of rights, as we have
recently seen in action in the former Yugoslavia,
Iraq, and Libya. As such, he presents us with a
crucial critique of one of the major issues of our
time.
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This study of European natural
philosophy begins with the classical conceptions
of Mind, Soul, Nature and the Unconscious and
analyses the revival of these notions in the
natural philosophy of the Renaissance and the
Seventeenth century. The concept of the
Unconscious acquired a major importance in the
systems of the German vitalist biologists and the
Idealistic philosophers of the Nineteenth century.
Jacob shows how these various thinkers, as well as
the German Romantic philosophers, and especially
Schubert, Carus, Schopenhauer, and Hartmann, not
only revived the ancient doctrines of the Soul in
their metaphysical schemes but also anticipated
the psychological theories of Jung, who, as a
psychologist and philosopher, serves as the
culminating point of the work. In the Appendix,
the author points to the natural philosophical
bases of the discussions of racial differences
that emerged in the Nineteenth century alongside
the investigations into the spiritual capacities
of mankind.
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Catalogue Number:
TPP004HB Author: Lothrop Stoddard, Kevin
MacDonald (introduction)
Title: The Revolt Against
Civilization: The Menace of the
Under-Man Genre: HBD,
History
Publication: May 2011
Edition: Hardcover
Size: Demi
8vo
Pages: 450 ISBN:
978-0-9561835-6-9
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The French Revolution in
San Domingo by Lothrop Stoddard
Originally published in
1914, this was Lothrop Stoddard's first book, and a very
popular one in its day. It was also his PhD thesis,
defended at Harvard University at a time when the
science of human biodiversity, and eugenics, was at its
height. The book is about race: specifically, the race
war that took place in San Domingo during the 1790s,
triggered by the revolutionary events in France; that
resulted in the island's independence, following fifteen
years of chaos and bloody conflict; and that, through
the victory of the values of liberty, equality, and
brotherhood so ardently desired by the Jacobins,
resulted in the famously dysfunctional republic of Haiti
we know today. Stoddard details not only the events that
took place in what was once one of the most prosperous
colonies in the New World, but also the complex dynamics
resulting from the intersection of race, class, colony,
and motherland. Stoddard's portrayal of the Whites is
hardly flattering, and it becomes clear in his text how
they were the architects of their own misfortunes. Could
what happened then and there happen here sometime in the
future? Can we legitimately draw parallels between this
lost colony and the modern West? This is for the reader
to decide.
This new 2011 edition
will come in both hardback and paperback formats,
complete with a added index (the original text never had
one), additional footnotes, modernised references
footnote and format, an introduction by Professor Kevin
MacDonald, and specially commissioned cover artwork by
Alex Kurtagic (Mister, The Revolt Against
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Catalogue Number:
TPP006HB Author: Francis Parker Yockey,
Michale O'Meara(introduction)
Title: The Proclamation of
London of the European Liberation
Front Genre: Political
Philosophy
Publication: December
2011
Edition:
Hardcover
Size: Demi
8vo
Pages: 142
ISBN:
978-0-9561835-9-0
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Price: £13.99 |
The Proclamation of
London
by Francis Parker
Yockey
Written in London in
1949, The Proclamation of London is Francis
Parker Yockey's manifesto for his then newly formed
group, the European Liberation Front. As such, it
represents a distillation of his magisterial 600-page
opus, Imperium.
The
Proclamation appeared initially as a pamphlet, but
has never, until now, been available in a durable,
library-grade format. The present memorial edition comes
with a major introductory essay by Dr. Michael O'Meara,
along with Dr. Kerry Bolton the world's foremost
Yockeyist. It also comes fully annotated, with an index,
section illustrations, and cover artwork by Alex
Kurtagic.
ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS.
PUBLISHED IN DECEMBER
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(among many others):
Where
Black Rules White by Hesketh Prichard
(tba)
The
Golden Thread: Esoteric Hitlerism by Miguel Serrano
(2012)
Adolf
Hitler: The Last Avatar by Miguel Serrano
(tba)
Manu:
For the Coming Man by Miguel Serrano
(tba)
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Catalogue Number: ISP001HB
Author: Alex
Kurtagic
Title: Mister
Genre:
Dystopian
Publication: 2009 Edition:
Hardcover
Size: American
Royal
Pages: 552 ISBN:
978-0-9561835-0-7
Retail Price:
£19.99
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Mister
by Alex
Kurtagic
A status-conscious
IT consultant travels to Madrid for a week of meetings
at Scoptic, who have hired him to implement a fiendishly
arcane accounting system equipped with artificial
intelligence, in an effort to keep the company one step
ahead of the government’s rapacious tax authorities.
Renowned within the catacombs of the scientific
community, and with an impressive publishing record in
the most prestigious trade and academic journals, he
expects to do serious business with a serious
organisation. The only problem is that he lives in a
hot, overcrowded world where nothing works:
hyperinflation, crumbling infrastructure, rampant crime,
political correctness, corruption at all levels, and a
new world order globalist government, determined to
regulate, monitor, and tax every aspect of a person’s
life; opposed to the forces of totalitarian democracy
are occult underground movements, most notably the
Esoteric Hitlerists. As a result, nothing goes according
to plan, and frustrations mount as things go only from
bad to worse... In his first novel, Alex Kurtagic
presents a grim and sarcastic depiction of the everyday
consequences of living in a world where present social,
cultural, economic, political, and demographic trends
have been allowed to continue unabated. The novel is
replete with obscure information and modern heretics,
its elegant prose losing the reader in its bizarre
logic, delirious paranoia, and meandering speculations,
where nothing - and nobody - is what it
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Catalogue Number: ISP002PB
Author: Troy
Southgate
Title: Hitler: The
Adjournment
Genre: Alternative History
Publication: 2010
Edition: Paperback
Pages: 112 ISBN:
978-0-9561835-1-4
Retail Price:
£8.99
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Hitler: The
Adjournment
by Troy
Southgate
APRIL 30th, 1945. Walpurgisnacht. Somewhere behind a
heavy steel door, a tiny sitting room of claustrophobic
proportions found itself caught in time. Frozen forever
like a scene in a microscopic theatre, poised to stage
one of the most incredible and penultimate dramas in
world history. It was perfect. The attention to detail
was clinical and their SS bodyguard, Otto Günsche, had
prepared everything just as they had asked him to.
Günsche, a handsome man with a well-groomed mop of light
blonde hair, was widely renowned for his unquestioning
loyalty to the National-Socialist cause. He was also
extremely tough and had the strength of several men.
‘I’m sorry it has to end like this, mein Führer’, he
said. But imagine for one moment what would have
happened to Adolf Hitler if he had not perished in the
bunker alongside his loyal mistress, Eva Braun. Where
would he have gone? What kind of life would he have led?
Would it really have been feasible for him to conceal
his identity and get away with it? Troy Southgate's
wonderful and exciting first novel is a dark and
brooding narrative, full of drama and suspense. The
author explores the more sensitive and quintessentially
human aspects of Hitler's personality in light of the
inextricable links he has with his own recent
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The
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Catalogue Number: TPP001PB
Author: Troy Southgate
Title: Nazis, Fascists, or Neither?
Genre: Political History
Publication: 2010 Pages: 160
ISBN:
978-0-9561835-3-8
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Nazis, Fascists, or
Neither?
by Troy
Southgate
Unlike the
overwhelming majority of academic
texts claiming to expose the inner make-up of
the Far Right, this book deliberately ignores
the emotion elicited by groups on
the fringes of British politics and,
instead, seeks to offer a more honest and
accurate analysis. Troy Southgate, a popular writer and
musician who has been involved in political
activity for over twenty-five years, begins
his study with a broad overview of the British Far Right
between 1919 and 1986. He then charts the gradual
transformation of the National Front (NF) into a
hardline revolutionary movement and looks at the
groups that either grew out of the NF or operated
within the same time-frame. The author is convinced
that the period between 1987 and 1994 was
generally one of the most important in the history
and development of the Far Right in Britain, not
least because, while some of the organisations in
existence at the time were influenced by
German National-Socialism or Italian Fascism, most
did not fit into the stereotypical pigeon-holes designed
for them by their detractors on
the liberal and Far Left. With
its unique insights and surprising conclusions,
this book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing
debate surrounding the nature of racism and fascism in
Britain, and finally places on record a period
in British politics that has never previously been
afforded a comprehensive
academic treatment.
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Catalogue Number: TPP002PB
Author: Tomislav
Sunic
Title: Postmortem Report:
Cultural Examinations from Postmodernity
Genre: Culture, Politics, Society, Religion,
Race
Publication: 2010 Edition:
Paperback
Pages: 224 ISBN:
978-0-9561835-2-1
Retail Price:
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Postmortem Report:
Cultural Examinations from
Postmodernity
by Tomislav
Sunic
Tomislav Sunic is
one of the leading scholars and exponents of the
European New Right. A prolific writer and accomplished
linguist in Croatian, English, French, and German, his
thought synthesizes the ideas of Oswald Spengler, Carl
Schmitt, Vilfredo Pareto, and Alain de Benoist, among
others, exhibiting an elitist, neo-pagan, traditionalist
sensibility. A number of themes have emerged in his
cultural criticism: religion, cultural pessimism, race
and the Third Reich, liberalism and democracy, and
multiculturalism and communism. This book collects Dr.
Sunic's best essays of the past decade, treating topics
that relate to these themes. From the vantage point of a
European observer who has experienced the pathology of
liberalism and communism on both sides of the Iron
Curtain, Dr. Sunic offers incisive insights into Western
and post-communist societies and culture. Always erudite
and at times humorous, this highly readable postmortem
report on the death of the West offers a refreshing,
alternative perspective to what is usually found in the
cavaderous Freudo-Marxian scholasticism that rots in the
dank catacombs of postmodern
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