~ Book Reviews ~
Follow The River By James Alexander Thom
Posted in Histories on Dec 20, 2016 288 reads
Blue Division Soldier, 1941-45: Spanish Volunteer On The Eastern Front By C. Caballero Jurado, Illustrated By Ramiro Bujeiro
Posted in Gaming on Dec 20, 2016 15K reads
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The Adventures Of Thomas Pellow Of Penryn, Mariner: Three And Twenty Years In Captivity Among The Moors, Written By Himself
Posted in Histories on Dec 20, 2016 276 reads
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The Decline Of Males By Lionel Tiger, Pages 91-266
Posted in Blog on Dec 28, 2016 430 reads
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The Black Stallion: Chapter V, The People Of The Black Circle By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Dec 28, 2016 309 reads
The Forms Of Warlike Heroism By Julius Evola
Posted in Histories on Jan 11, 2017 473 reads
From The Tao Of Men To The Taboo Man: An Apex Essay On Masculinity By William Rapier
Posted in Blog on Jan 22, 2017 582 reads
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On To Yimsha: Chapter VII, The People Of The Black Circle By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jan 23, 2017 282 reads
Yasmina Knows Stark Terror: Chapter VIII, The People Of The Black Circle By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jan 30, 2017 350 reads
Yasmina And Conan: Chapter X, The People Of The Black Circle By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Feb 1, 2017 389 reads
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Metaphysics Of War: Battle, Victory And Death In The World Of Tradition By Julius Evola
Posted in Histories on Feb 8, 2017 440 reads
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The Redneck Manifesto By Jim Goad: America’s Scapegoats: How We Got That Way And Why We’re Not Going To Take It Anymore
Posted in Blog on Feb 8, 2017 340 reads
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The Forms Of Warlike Heroism By Julius Evola
Posted in Histories on Feb 8, 2017 359 reads
Rattle Of Bones By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Feb 15, 2017 172 reads
Dave Wants To Know Which Edition Of Conan Tales Our Sons Should Read
Posted in Blog on Feb 19, 2017 617 reads
Paideia And Colonization By Thomas McEvilly From The Shape Of Ancient Thought
Posted in Blog on Feb 20, 2017 706 reads
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El Borak And Other Desert Adventures By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Feb 24, 2017 480 reads
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A Kirby O’Donnell Fragment By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Feb 24, 2017 341 reads
Be Angry At The Sun And For Una By Robinson Jeffers
Posted in Blog on Mar 3, 2017 205 reads
‘January Of 1797’: Erica Armstrong Dunbar, "Never Caught"
Posted in Histories on Mar 8, 2017 220 reads
The City That Bleeds: Race, History And The Death Of Baltimore By Paul Kersey
Posted in Harm City on Mar 8, 2017 278 reads
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Lords Of The Cosmos, Issue #1 From ThisIsUgli Studios
Posted in Blog on Mar 10, 2017 495 reads
Impressions Of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Fellowship Of The Ring
Posted in Blog on Mar 21, 2017 434 reads
Marchers Of Valhalla By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Mar 21, 2017 493 reads
The Soul’s Desert By Robinson Jeffers, 1939
Posted in Blog on Mar 23, 2017 261 reads
Watch The Lights Fade By Robinson Jeffers, 1941
Posted in Blog on Mar 23, 2017 321 reads
Robinson Jeffers: Poet And Prophet By James Karman, 2015, Stanford University Press, 245 Pages
Posted in Blog on Mar 26, 2017 230 reads
Outlaw: The True Story Of Claude Dallas By Jeff Long, 1985, William Morrow And Company, NY, 239 Pages
Posted in Modern Combat on Mar 26, 2017 375 reads
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The Daughter Of Erlik Khan By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Mar 26, 2017 280 reads
Extracting The Truth About Caucasian Enslavement From Black Slave Narratives
Posted in Histories on Apr 9, 2017 270 reads
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Tony Zale: The Man Of Steel By Thad Zale And Clay Moyle, 2014, Win By KO Publications, Iowa City, 490 Pages
Posted in Modern Combat on Apr 9, 2017 403 reads
Generation Identity: A Declaration Of War Against The ‘68ERS By Markus Willinger 2013, Arktos, 103 Pages
Posted in Blog on Apr 9, 2017 378 reads
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Plague By Dennis MaGee Fallon, Jason Palmatier, Zachary Brunner & Dave Sharpe
Posted in Blog on Apr 20, 2017 226 reads
Captive Of Gor By John Norman, Review By Lili Hun
Posted in Blog on May 1, 2017 303 reads
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Discovering The Inca Maiden: My Adventures On Ampato By John Reinhard, 1998, National Geographic Society
Posted in Histories on May 4, 2017 385 reads
The Shadow Of The Beast By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 4, 2017 351 reads
The Song Of The Mad Minstrel By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 10, 2017 354 reads
The Temple Of Abomination By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 26, 2017 337 reads
The Temple Of Abomination (Outline) By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 29, 2017 419 reads
Reviewed By The Author As His Redneck Driver Cut Off Less Competent Motorists On I-95
Posted in Harm City on Jun 7, 2017 313 reads
The Coming, For MYFAROG By Varg Vikernes, 75 Pages
Posted in Gaming on Jun 7, 2017 29K reads
Over The Edge Of The World: Magellan’s Terrifying Circumnavigation Of The Globe, Laurence Bergreen
Posted in Histories on Jun 7, 2017 318 reads
Welcome To Harm City, White-Boy: White Wednesday Volume 2 By Ruben Chandleron June 26, 2017
Posted in Harm City on Jul 5, 2017 445 reads
How The Ghetto Got My Soul: A Harm City Book By Ruben Chandleron June 26, 2017
Posted in Harm City on Jul 5, 2017 406 reads
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A Sampling Of Poetry From Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jul 10, 2017 452 reads
Book Review By DL: Trumpapocalypse Now By John Saxon
Posted in Blog on Jul 13, 2017 379 reads
The Screaming Skull Of Silence By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jul 17, 2017 373 reads
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The Grim Lands By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jul 18, 2017 365 reads
The Adventures Of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler Of The 14th Century By Ross E. Dunn
Posted in Histories on Jul 22, 2017 411 reads
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Swords Of The Northern Sea By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jul 27, 2017 426 reads
The Fall Of The Roman Empire: A New History Of Rome And The Barbarians By Peter Heather
Posted in Histories on Jul 31, 2017 406 reads
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Elder Earth is an alchemical alternative earth where Christendom was not breached by Islam in Eastern Europe, where Martin Luther became Pope, Henry the Eighth had sons, and whence Issac Newton was hailed a theologian rather than a scientist—a world that knew no Industrial Revolution and in which Modernity has not reared its baffled head ...
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