Allan C. Carlson
Third Ways:
How Bulgarian Greens, Swedish Housewives, and Beer-Swilling Englishmen Created Family-Centered Economies – And Why They Disappeared
Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books, 2007
Tag: book reviews
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November 26, 2010 Jonathan Bowden
Wyndham Lewis’ Childermass:
Black Metal, without the Music -
1,657 words
Translation anonymous, edited by Greg Johnson
Eugen Herrigel
Zen in the Art of Archery
New York: Vintage, 1999
[Zen nell’arte del tirar d’arco (Turin: Rigois, 1956)]Kakuzo Okakura
The Book of Tea
Stone Bridge Press, 2007
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November 24, 2010 Thomas Jackson
Thanksgiving Special
White Men Meet Indians:
Jamestown & the Clash of CivilizationsDavid A. Price
Love and Hate in Jamestown: John Smith, Pocahontas, and the Start of a New Nation
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003Everyone has heard of Jamestown, Captain John Smith, and Pocahontas, but most Americans know few details about the clash of races and civilizations that marked the arrival of the English in Virginia in 1607. (more…)
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The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories Edited by Robert B. Strassler
New York: Pantheon, 2007Independent scholar Robert Strassler has produced far and away the best English edition aimed at the general reader of the work which remains the fountainhead of the Western historical tradition. Let us hope there is still a fit audience out there for it—men, that is, capable of learning what Herodotus has to teach.
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November 24, 2010 Julius Evola
Evola on Aurobindo’s Secret of the Veda
778 words
French version here
Translation anonymous, edited by Greg Johnson
Sri Aurobindo (Aurobindo Ghosh)
Secret of the Veda
Pondicherry, India: Aurobindo Ashram, 1995From 1944 to 1946 the periodical Arya—issued in Pondicherry in a limited number of copies and impossible to find anywhere today—published a series of essays by Sri Aurobindo on the secret of the Vedas. (more…)
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Jonathan Bowden
The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 3: Early Pop Art, 1967–1974
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2010 -
The Brave and the Bold
A Team-up comic featuring Batman and the Joker
D.C. Comics, #111, March 1974This comic was published in 1974 by DC comics or National Periodical Publications. It retailed for twenty cents, and I bought it in the United Kingdom for eight new pence. The author was the veteran scripter Bob Haney, and it was drawn by Jim Aparo. None of the other contributors—the inker, colorist, letterer, or editor—is recorded. (more…)
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German translation here
Editor’s Note:
This essay is taken from in Dr. O’Meara’s new book Toward the White Republic, available here. Only a few copies of the limited signed and numbered hardcover edition are available.
“Those who want to live, let them fight, and
those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.”
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James Hadley Chase
No Orchids for Miss Blandish
London: Robert Hale, 1939No Orchids for Miss Blandish was published in 1939 and later appeared in British editions by Robert Hale. Two films were made as a result of it (one of them by Robert Altman), and the Corgi/Transworld paperback editions have been sold all over the world. (more…)
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October 31, 2010 John Michael McCloughlin
Jonathan Bowden’s Apocalypse TV
Jonathan Bowden
Apocalypse TV
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2007Apocalypse TV was published in August 2007 by the Spinning Top Club. It runs to 239 pages and contains a pencil sketch of the author in the frontispiece or prelims by Michael Woodbridge. It is quite different to the other books which I have reviewed by this author — novels and plays, etc. . . . — by being directly non-fictional in character. (more…)
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Translated by Alex Kurtagic
C. G. Jung Speaking, by Professor William McGuire, has recently been translated into Spanish and published by Trotta, with the title Encuentros con Jung. Reproduced there is Jung’s account of the time he saw Hitler and Mussolini, together, addressing a mass audience.
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October 26, 2010 F. Roger Devlin
An Aristocracy of Industry?
Andrew Fraser’s Reinventing Aristocracy2,913 words
Andrew Fraser
Reinventing Aristocracy:
The Constitutional Reformation of Corporate Governance
Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1998If you own even a single share of stock, you have probably been pestered with letters requiring your opinion on matters of corporate policy well beyond your competence to decide. (more…)