~ Book Reviews ~
Black-Walled Khemi: Chapter 16 Of Robert E. Howard’s Hour Of The Dragon
Posted in Fiction on Feb 20, 2021 241 reads
Chapter II. Love And Honour By Alfred Rosenberg #5
Posted in Histories on Feb 19, 2021 366 reads
Menthol Rampage Leaves No Tool Unused
Posted in Fiction on Feb 15, 2021 398 reads 1 comment
Bronze Age Mindset An Exhortation By Bronze Age Pervert
Posted in Histories on Feb 9, 2021 1,037 reads
A Pre-Biblical Impression Of The Bible #2: Genesis 1:3 -19
Posted in Histories on Feb 7, 2021 512 reads 1 comment
The Black Hand Of Set: Chapter 14 Of Robert E. Howard’s Hour Of The Dragon
Posted in Blog on Feb 6, 2021 438 reads
Book II: Nature Of Germanic Art, Chapter 1. Racial Aesthetics By Alfred Rosenberg #4
Posted in Histories on Feb 5, 2021 430 reads
Chapter III. Mysticism And Action By Alfred Rosenberg #3
Posted in Histories on Jan 28, 2021 337 reads
Nick Mason, Hans Lander, Adam Smith And James Discuss A Book That Got The Author Killed
Posted in Blog on Jan 27, 2021 751 reads 1 comment
The Saving Of Dude A Memoir By Michael: Sorrows Of Childhood #10
Posted in Blog on Jan 27, 2021 426 reads
The Fang Of The Dragon: Chapter 12 Of Robert E. Howard’s Hour Of The Dragon
Posted in Blog on Jan 22, 2021 350 reads
Chapter II. Love And Honour By Alfred Rosenberg #2
Posted in Histories on Jan 22, 2021 396 reads
A Pre-Biblical Impression Of The Bible #1
Posted in Histories on Jan 20, 2021 721 reads 3 comments
Alarmingly Plausible: Lynn Lockhart Reviews King Of Dogs By Andrew Edwards
Posted in Fiction on Jan 11, 2021 500 reads 1 comment
A Counterculture Exposition Of An Unforgiven Book Paperback, January 11, 2021
Posted in Histories on Jan 11, 2021 1,208 reads 1 comment
New Ledford's Review Of Doomfawn
Posted in Blog on Jan 10, 2021 405 reads
Life Lessons Learned From Sparring By Sifu Brian William Jewell
Posted in Modern Combat on Jan 6, 2021 885 reads
On Writing: A Memoir Of The Craft By Stephen King
Posted in Blog on Dec 26, 2020 816 reads 1 comment
I Am A Barbarian By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Posted in Histories on Dec 24, 2020 520 reads 1 comment
A Review Of Stupid Time By Richard Barrett
Posted in Fiction on Dec 23, 2020 557 reads
Psychic Dictatorship In The U. S. A. By Alex Constantine, Feral House, 1995, 221 Pages
Posted in Histories on Dec 23, 2020 592 reads
A Church Lady Asks Why The Crackpot Eschews The Latest Greatest Translations Of The World’s Most Read Book
Posted in Histories on Dec 15, 2020 799 reads 5 comments
Posted in Modern Combat on Dec 8, 2020 744 reads 2 comments
None Dare Call It Conspiracy By Gary Allen With Larry Abraham
Posted in Histories on Dec 7, 2020 597 reads
There Were Three Lads Who Went Their Destined Ways By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Nov 11, 2020 452 reads
Pirate Narratives #3: Chapter 1
Posted in Histories on Nov 10, 2020 507 reads
The Warwolf: A Peasant Chronicle Of The Thirty Years War By Hermann Lons
Posted in Histories on Nov 5, 2020 553 reads 3 comments
Symbols By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Nov 4, 2020 423 reads
Psychology For The Fighting Man, Committee Of The National Research Council
Posted in Modern Combat on Oct 27, 2020 643 reads
Bill Carlisle, Lone Bandit An Autobiography
Posted in Histories on Oct 26, 2020 401 reads
Roundelay Of The Roughneck By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 16, 2020 347 reads 1 comment
Emancipation And The Campus At Midnight By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 15, 2020 485 reads 1 comment
“I Finished The Lancer Conan Series, What Should I Read Next?” Plutonious Nimbus Wants To Know
Posted in Blog on Sep 14, 2020 371 reads
John Howard And The Fall Of The Champ, And The Sword Came Down By Samuel Finlay
Posted in Blog on Sep 11, 2020 284 reads
Adventure Fiction By A. Rohoman
Posted in Blog on Sep 11, 2020 273 reads
Andy Edwards King Of Dogs: Part 2
Posted in Blog on Sep 11, 2020 398 reads
J O H N H O W A R D In 2 Adventures By SAMUEL FINLAY
Posted in Fiction on Aug 20, 2020 267 reads
King Of Dogs By Andrew Edwards
Posted in Fiction on Aug 20, 2020 516 reads 1 comment
Marcus Casca's New Book Is In Print
Posted in Histories on Aug 6, 2020 266 reads 1 comment
November 1890, Howard Pyle, Wilmington Delaware
Posted in Histories on Jul 24, 2020 366 reads
Kill Them All: A Review Of Chapter 1 Of Licensed To Kill By Robert Young Pelton
Posted in Modern Combat on Jul 17, 2020 428 reads
The Boarding Of The Loch Err And The Political Sanctity Of Sailor Enslavement In Post-Plantation America
Posted in Histories on Jul 8, 2020 380 reads 1 comment
An Impression Of Robert E. Howard’s Hawks Over Egypt
Posted in Fiction on Jun 28, 2020 216 reads
Food Of The Gods By Terence McKenna
Posted in Histories on Jun 8, 2020 309 reads
Conspiracy, Compliance, Control, And Defiance By Andy Nowicki
Posted in Blog on May 27, 2020 323 reads
The Book You Need To Survive As An Anthropomorphic Weed
Posted in Harm City on Apr 5, 2020 404 reads
Carlos And James Discuss Evola's Ride The Tiger
Posted in Histories on Mar 5, 2020 558 reads 1 comment
The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History: 1300-1850 By Brian Fagan
Posted in Histories on Mar 5, 2020 323 reads 1 comment
Revisiting The Haunted Labyrinth That Was The Mind Of Phillip K. Dick
Posted in Blog on Feb 21, 2020 382 reads
Speaking With A Young Writer
Posted in Blog on Feb 14, 2020 508 reads 1 comment
A Parting Look At Civil War Two: The Coming Breakup Of America By Thomas W. Chittum
Posted in Modern Combat on Feb 4, 2020 627 reads
H.P. Lovecraft's Cat's Of Ulthar Read By Swain Laughlin
Posted in Blog on Jan 30, 2020 392 reads
Echoes Of Cataclysm And Migration From The Book Of Job
Posted in Histories on Jan 30, 2020 444 reads 2 comments
Impressions Of A Lethal Paradise, From Empire Of The Summer Moon By S. C. Gwynne
Posted in Histories on Jan 19, 2020 455 reads 1 comment
Crackpot Mailbox: Carlos And James Discuss The Iliad, Reading And A Life Of Action
Posted in Blog on Jan 15, 2020 590 reads
Blood Meridian: Or The Evening Redness In The West By Cormac McCarthy
Posted in Histories on Jan 12, 2020 553 reads 2 comments
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On The Overton Railroad
A Collection Of 11 Travel Books From 2018-19
In June 2018 James LaFond, an urban blight journalist from Baltimore, Maryland, was driven from his hometown by savage tribesmen. With a writing income of $230 per month, he was sustained by readers across the nation. The journals in this collection were written during that period. |