Literature
Parzival
Gerhard Hauptmann
“Parsival is a novel written by the German author Gerhard Hauptmann and first published in 1915. The book retells the medieval legend of Parsifal, a knight who seeks the Holy Grail, and follows Parsival’s journey as he faces various challenges and encounters different characters on his quest to find the Grail.””
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Phantom
Gerhard Hauptmann
“A man of questionable sanity recounts his affairs of murder. Basis for the 1922 black and white German silent film adapted to the screen by Thea Von Harbou, directed by F. W. Murnau of Nosferatu fame.”
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Richard Wagner: Letters
Richard Wagner
“with an introductory essay by Houston Stewart Chamberlain.”
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The She Wolf Ford
Jean Parvulesco
Jean Parvulesco, a Romanian emigre traditionalist, was the writer of novels and metapolitical works. This novel appears in English for the first time.
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The Return Of The Great Times
Jean Parvulesco
Jean Parvulesco, a Romanian emigre traditionalist, was the writer of novels and metapolitical works. This novel appears in English for the first time.
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The Prophetic Spiral
Jean Parvulesco
Jean Parvulesco, a Romanian emigre traditionalist, was the writer of novels and metapolitical works. This novel appears in English for the first time.
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The Laurentis Case
András László
A novel by the Hungarian traditionalist incorporating his philosophical ideas of ultra-dextro-conservativism.
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The Face Of The Abyss
Jean Parvulesco
Jean Parvulesco, a Romanian emigre traditionalist, was the writer of novels and metapolitical works. This novel appears in English for the first time.
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Secret Report To The Nunciator
Jean Parvulesco, a Romanian emigre traditionalist, was the writer of novels and metapolitical works. This novel appears in English for the first time.
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Selected Letters of Julius Evola
Selected letters of the Italian Traditionalist Julius Evola.
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Reasonable Suspicion
Andras Laszlo
A novel by the Hungarian Traditionalist Andras Laszlo.
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History of Sexuality (Volume 2)
Karlheinz Deschner
This two volume set of works presents a historical overview of sexuality especially as it relates to the restriction and anti-natural stance of the catholic church.
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Death On The Banks Of The Danube
András László
A crime novel by the Hungarian Traditionalist.
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A Return To Colchis
Jean Parvulesco
A Traditionalist novel
“Jean Parvulesco, born in 1928 in Romania and death the 21 november 2010 to Boulogne-Billancourt[1], [2], is an writer and journalist french.
Heir to the thought of Tradition in line perennialist de Rene Guenonbut also and especially that of Julius Evola, sympathizer of the New Right and atypical catholic close to a pantheism tellurique, he is best known for his many novels and his new and poetic writing style, mixed with intuitions and « puzzles mystics ».”
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Diary Of Otto Braun
Otto Braun
“Otto Braun (* 27. June 1897 in Berlin; † 29. April 1918 at Marcelcave, Somme department, France) was a German poet. During his lifetime, without his knowledge and consent, only one poem was published in a magazine. After the First World War on the other hand, his works were published posthumously in Germany, Great Britain and the United States and were quite popular, in Germany even a bestseller. For example, he was by authors like Rudolf Borchardt, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Rudolf Alexander Schröder praised.”
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We
Yevgeny Zamyatin
“The novel describes a world of harmony and conformity within a united totalitarian state that is rebelled against by the protagonist, D-503 (Russian: Д-503). It influenced the emergence of dystopia as a literary genre. George Orwell said that Aldous Huxley’s 1931 Brave New World must be partly derived from We, although Huxley denied this. Orwell’s own Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) and Animal Farm were also inspired by We, as are many other contemporary dystopian novels.”
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King Leopold The Second: His Rule In Belgium And The Congo
John De Courcy MacDonnell
A contemporary presentation of the history of Leopold the 2nd and his role in the Belgium Congo.
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The Letters Of Queen Victoria (volume 3)
The last selection of the letters of Queen Victoria authorized by the crown of England
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The Letters Of Queen Victoria (volume 2)
the letters of Queen Victoria, volume 2 of 3
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The Letters Of Queen Victoria (volume 1)
The collected letters of Queen Victoria, volume 1 of 3
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Springtime In Atlantis
Edmund Kiss
“Kiss, along with other leading Nazis such as Heinrich Himmler, was influenced by Völkisch ideology for most of his writing career. His adherence to the Welteislehre further strengthens his connection due to its popularity within the Völkisch movement.
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The House On The Borderland
William Hope Hodgson
“The book was a milestone that signalled a radical departure from the typical Gothic fiction of the late 19th century. Hodgson created a newer and more realistic/scientific cosmic horror that left a marked impression on those who would become the great writers of the weird tales of the middle of the 20th century, particularly Clark Ashton Smith, and H. P. Lovecraft. David Pringle rated The House on the Borderland three stars out of four and called the novel a “frightening tale”. Reviewing the book, Neil Barron called it “An imaginative tour de force whose power transcends its patchwork construction; the cosmic vision sequence makes it equally interesting as a scientific romance, but it definitely strikes what its admirer H. P. Lovecraft sought to define as “the true note of cosmic horror”.
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The Seven Colors
Robert Brassilach
“The book is very sympathetic to fascism as a regenerating ideology. However, given his future as a collaborator, readers may be surprised that Communism and socialism are not attacked outright and that the “Patrice” character mentions several times that Nazism may not be as enduring as fascism and that Frenchmen may have to fight the Germans in the future. Also, it is of note that Catherine, who calls herself a “petite bourgeoise” and who exemplifies French rationalism (and perhaps represents France herself) as noted in the dialogue section, chooses François, the French/native fascist and turns away from Patrice, who has immersed himself in Italian and German ideology.”
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Spirit Man

Insight into the Turanian mind series
Nihal Atsiz
“Nihal Atsız, one of the pioneers of Turkism, is also considered a strong Turkologist by Turanist circles. According to these circles, Atsız, who knew the Turkish language, history and literature very well, was an expert especially in the Göktürk part of Turkish history. He novelized this period, which he loved very much, with two works called Bozkurtların Ölümü [Death of the Grey Wolves] and Bozkurtlar Dirliyor [Grey Wolves Resurrected]. His novel Deli Kurt [Mad Wolf] is a novelization of the early periods of Ottoman history. We see Atsız in the person of Selim Pusat in Ruh Adam {Spirit Man]. He said that he would write Yalnız Adam as a sequel to Ruh Adam. Another work he announced that he would write was the 3rd volume of the Bozkurtlar [Grey Wolf] series. Among his unpublished works is a work called History of the Ottoman Dynasty from Mahmud II to the Present Day. Nihal Atsız’s poems were published in book form under the title Yolların Sonu.”
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Mad Wolf

Insight into the Turanian mind series
Nihal Atsiz
“Nihal Atsız, one of the pioneers of Turkism, is also considered a strong Turkologist by Turanist circles. According to these circles, Atsız, who knew the Turkish language, history and literature very well, was an expert especially in the Göktürk part of Turkish history. He novelized this period, which he loved very much, with two works called Bozkurtların Ölümü [Death of the Grey Wolves] and Bozkurtlar Dirliyor [Grey Wolves Resurrected]. His novel Deli Kurt [Mad Wolf] is a novelization of the early periods of Ottoman history. We see Atsız in the person of Selim Pusat in Ruh Adam. He said that he would write Yalnız Adam as a sequel to Ruh Adam [Spirit Man]. Another work he announced that he would write was the 3rd volume of the Bozkurtlar [Grey Wolf] series. Among his unpublished works is a work called History of the Ottoman Dynasty from Mahmud II to the Present Day. Nihal Atsız’s poems were published in book form under the title Yolların Sonu [End of the Roads].”
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Grey Wolves Resurrected

Insight into the Turanian mind series
Nihal Atsiz
“Nihal Atsız, one of the pioneers of Turkism, is also considered a strong Turkologist by Turanist circles. According to these circles, Atsız, who knew the Turkish language, history and literature very well, was an expert especially in the Göktürk part of Turkish history. He novelized this period, which he loved very much, with two works called Bozkurtların Ölümü [Death of the Grey Wolves] and Bozkurtlar Dirliyor [Grey Wolves Resurrected]. His novel Deli Kurt [Mad Wolf] is a novelization of the early periods of Ottoman history. We see Atsız in the person of Selim Pusat in Ruh Adam. He said that he would write Yalnız Adam as a sequel to Ruh Adam [Spirit Man]. Another work he announced that he would write was the 3rd volume of the Bozkurtlar [Grey Wolf] series. Among his unpublished works is a work called History of the Ottoman Dynasty from Mahmud II to the Present Day. Nihal Atsız’s poems were published in book form under the title Yolların Sonu [End of the Roads].”
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Grey Wolves

Insight into the Turanian mind series
Nihal Atsiz
“Nihal Atsız, one of the pioneers of Turkism, is also considered a strong Turkologist by Turanist circles. According to these circles, Atsız, who knew the Turkish language, history and literature very well, was an expert especially in the Göktürk part of Turkish history. He novelized this period, which he loved very much, with two works called Bozkurtların Ölümü [Death of the Grey Wolves] and Bozkurtlar Dirliyor [Grey Wolves Resurrected]. His novel Deli Kurt [Mad Wolf] is a novelization of the early periods of Ottoman history. We see Atsız in the person of Selim Pusat in Ruh Adam. He said that he would write Yalnız Adam as a sequel to Ruh Adam [Spirit Man]. Another work he announced that he would write was the 3rd volume of the Bozkurtlar [Grey Wolf] series. Among his unpublished works is a work called History of the Ottoman Dynasty from Mahmud II to the Present Day. Nihal Atsız’s poems were published in book form under the title Yolların Sonu [End of the Roads].”
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Death of the Grey Wolves

Insight into the Turanian mind series
Nihal Atsiz
“Nihal Atsız, one of the pioneers of Turkism, is also considered a strong Turkologist by Turanist circles. According to these circles, Atsız, who knew the Turkish language, history and literature very well, was an expert especially in the Göktürk part of Turkish history. He novelized this period, which he loved very much, with two works called Bozkurtların Ölümü [Death of the Grey Wolves] and Bozkurtlar Dirliyor [Grey Wolves Resurrected]. His novel Deli Kurt [Mad Wolf] is a novelization of the early periods of Ottoman history. We see Atsız in the person of Selim Pusat in Ruh Adam. He said that he would write Yalnız Adam as a sequel to Ruh Adam [Spirit Man]. Another work he announced that he would write was the 3rd volume of the Bozkurtlar [Grey Wolf] series. Among his unpublished works is a work called History of the Ottoman Dynasty from Mahmud II to the Present Day. Nihal Atsız’s poems were published in book form under the title Yolların Sonu [End of the Roads].”
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The History of Motion Pictures

Robert Brassilach
“The History of Motion Pictures by Maurice Bardeche is a comprehensive guide to the evolution of cinema, from its earliest beginnings to the present day. The book covers the major technological advancements that have shaped the industry, including the development of sound and color, and the rise of digital filmmaking. It also explores the impact of major historical events on the film industry, such as World War II and the Cold War. The book is organized chronologically, with each chapter focusing on a specific period in cinema history. The author provides detailed analysis of important films and filmmakers, and discusses the cultural and social significance of cinema throughout history. The History of Motion Pictures is an essential resource for anyone interested in the art and history of film.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.”
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The Best Of A.E. van Vogt
Alfred Elton van Vogt (/væn voʊt/ VAN VOHT; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction writer. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the most popular and influential practitioners of science fiction in the mid-twentieth century, the genre’s so-called Golden Age, and one of the most complex.
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The Pléiades
Arthur Comte de Gobineau
“Joseph Arthur de Gobineau was a French aristocrat, novelist and man of letters who became famous for developing the racialist theory of the Aryan master race in his book “An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races”
Gobineau went to a French diplomatic school and became a diplomat in the USA, Norway, Brazil and Persia. His racial ideas were spawned in Persian society, he considered there was a natural barrier between the etnicities in Persian society.
Gobineau was born in a staunch royalist family and his mother is to be said was of Creole-Haitian origin.”
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The Plays Of Christopher Marlowe

“Christopher Marlowe (/ˈmɑːrloʊ/ MAR-loh; baptised 26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593), also known as Kit Marlowe, was an English playwright, poet, and translator of the Elizabethan era.[a] Marlowe is among the most famous of the Elizabethan playwrights. Based upon the “many imitations” of his play Tamburlaine, modern scholars consider him to have been the foremost dramatist in London in the years just before his mysterious early death.[b] Some scholars also believe that he greatly influenced William Shakespeare, who was baptised in the same year as Marlowe and later succeeded him as the preeminent Elizabethan playwright.[c] Marlowe was the first to achieve critical reputation for his use of blank verse, which became the standard for the era. His plays are distinguished by their overreaching protagonists. Themes found within Marlowe’s literary works have been noted as humanistic with realistic emotions, which some scholars find difficult to reconcile with Marlowe’s “anti-intellectualism” and his catering to the prurient tastes of his Elizabethan audiences for generous displays of extreme physical violence, cruelty, and bloodshed.”
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Kitezh: The Russian Grail Legends
A presentation of the Russian mythos, however tainted by christian influence.
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A Fish Dinner In Memison

E. R. Eddison
“A Fish Dinner in Memison is a 1941 fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, the second in his Zimiamvian Trilogy.
The story consists of alternating sections set on Earth and in Zimiamvia. The Earth sections focus on the romance of Edward Lessingham and his wife Mary. The Zimiamvian sections describe King Mezentius, described as “tyrant of Fingiswold, Meszria and Rerek”, foiling a plot against his Vicar in Rerek, and then the romance of his illegitimate son Barganax with the Lady Fiorinda. The fish dinner of the title turns into a symposium on Eddison’s metaphysics.
Much is revealed about the connection between principal characters and the separate worlds of the novel, as well as to The Worm Ouroboros (1922), not fully resolved in the other novels in the trilogy. The character of Lessingham is also resolved to its greatest extent in all the novels of the trilogy.
A Fish Dinner in Memison overlaps chronologically with The Mezentian Gate, but since the action starts later than in that work, it can be considered chronologically as the second novel in the series.”
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Mistress of Mistresses
E. R. Eddison
“Mistress of Mistresses is a fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, the first in his Zimiamvian Trilogy. First published in 1935, it centers on political intrigues between the nobles and rulers of the Three Kingdoms of Rerek, Meszria and Fingiswold, following the death of King Mezentius, an extraordinary ruler who has held sway over three kingdoms mainly through force of character. Dissolution of the realm seems certain as alliances are formed and begin to intrigue against each other. The character of Lessingham is an unknown quantity, with a strong character of his own, but the reader is kept uncertain over what impact Lessingham can have over the future of the realm until the novel’s close.
First of the Zimiamvian Trilogy to be published, Mistress of Mistresses is chronologically the last novel in the series.”
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The Mezentian Gate (Book 3 of the Zimiamvian Trilogy)
E. R. Eddison
“The Mezentian Gate is a fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, the third in his Zimiamvian Trilogy. It is primarily a history of the rule of the fictional King Mezentius (the Tyrant of Fingiswold), and his methods of gaining and holding the Three Kingdoms of Fingiswold, Meszria and Rerek in sway.
Published posthumously, The Mezentian Gate is only partially completed as prose. In many of the central chapters, only the plot outline is presented. The first edition, published in 1958, comprised those chapters completed by Eddison, supplemented by an “Argument” summarizing the unfinished portions of the novel.”
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Narcissus and Goldmund
Hermann Hesse
“Narcissus and Goldmund tells the story of two medieval men whose characters are diametrically opposite: Narcissus, an ascetic monk firm in his religious commitment, and Goldmund, a romantic youth hungry for knowledge and worldly experience. First published in 1930, Hesse’s novel remains a moving and pointed exploration of the conflict between the life of the spirit and the life of the flesh. It is a theme that transcends all time.”
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Pan
Knut Hamsun
Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, a hunter and ex-military man, lives alone in a hut in the forest with his faithful dog Aesop. Upon meeting Edvarda, the daughter of a merchant in a nearby town, they are both strongly attracted to each other, but neither understands the other’s love.
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Peter Camenzind
Hermann Hesse
“Peter Camenzind, a young man from a Swiss mountain village, leaves his home and eagerly takes to the road in search of new experience. Traveling through Italy and France, Camenzind is increasingly disillusioned by the suffering he discovers around him; after failed romances and a tragic friendship, his idealism fades into crushing hopelessness. He finds peace again only when he cares for Boppi, an invalid who renews Camenzind’s love for humanity and inspires him once again to find joy in the smallest details of every life.”
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Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym Of Nantucket
Edgar Allen Poe
“Published in 1838, this rousing sea adventure follows New England boy, Pym, who stows away on a whaling ship with its captain’s son, Augustus. The two boys repeatedly find themselves on the brink of death or discovery and witness many terrifying events, including mutiny, cannibalism, and frantic pursuits. Poe imbued this deliberately popular tale with such allegorical richness, biblical imagery, and psychological insights that the tale has come to influence writers as various as Melville, James, Verne and Nabokov.”
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Rosshalde
Hermann Hesse
“Rosshalde is the classic story of a man torn between obligations to his family and his longing for a spiritual fulfillment that can only be found outside the confines of conventional society.
Johann Veraguth, a wealthy, successful artist, is estranged from his wife and stifled by the unhappy union. Veraguth’s love for his young son and his fear of drifting rootlessly keep him bound within the walls of his opulent estate, Rosshalde, while a friend tries to persuade him to seek fulfillment in the East.”
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Wanderers
Knut Hamsun
“The Wanderer, which consists of two closely related novels, Under the Autumn Star and On Muted Strings, has been acclaimed as one of Knut Hamsun’s finest works.
The narrator, Knut Pedersen (Hamsun’s real name), is an unsimple character in search of the simple life, which he hopes to attain by wandering round the Norwegian countryside doing such work as he can find. His quest is continually frustrated, not least by his susceptibility to the wives and daughters of successive employers.”
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Shallow Soil

Knut Hamsun
“Shallow Soil” by Knut Hamsun is a novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores the complexities of human relationships and social dynamics in Norway’s Christiania, focusing on the lives of its characters against the backdrop of societal change. The character of Ole Henriksen, a businessman, is introduced along with his fiancée, Aagot, and his interactions with various friends and acquaintances reveal the intricate web of emotions, aspirations, and disillusionments that define their existence. The opening of “Shallow Soil” warmly introduces the bustling life of the city as the sun rises, casting a golden light over everyday activities in the harbor and streets. It primarily features Ole Henriksen, who has just returned from Torahus with his fiancée, Aagot, as they navigate the world of commerce and camaraderie. As they interact with friends like the celebrated poet Irgens and the artist Milde, the atmosphere is lively and reflective of both the vibrancy and the challenges of urban life. Conversations among the characters delve into themes of ambition, love, and social standing, setting the stage for deeper explorations of personal and artistic aspirations that define their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)”
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Mysteries
Knut Hamsun
“In a Norwegian coastal town, society’s carefully woven threads begin to unravel when an unsettling stranger named Johan Nagel arrives. With an often brutal insight into human nature, Nagel draws out the townsfolk, exposing their darkest instincts and suppressed desires. At once arrogant and unassuming, righteous and depraved, Nagel’s bizarre behavior and feverish rants seduces the entire community even as he turns it on its head—before disappearing as suddenly as he had arrived.”
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Look Back On Happiness
Knut Hamsun
“Published in Norway in 1912, The Last Joy (Den Siste Glaede) appears at an important transition point in Hamsun’s career, as he moved any from his intense observations of individual characters to focus on a broader canvas of small town and farm life social units of the Norwegian culture. If Hunger (1890) represents the epitome Hamsun’s focus on the individual, his works of the late teens and 1920s, particularly Growth of the Soil (1917) and Women at the Pump (1920) best represent the latter. The Last Joy lies somewhere between, with all the comic eccentricity of Hamsun’s great individualistic portraits and the small-town pretensions and social inter-relationships of his later works.”
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Knulp
Hermann Hesse
“Knulp : Three Tales from the Life of Knulp (Knulp : Drei Geschichten aus dem Leben Knulps.) is a novella by Hermann Hesse, published in 1915 by S. Fischer Verlag. The three stories about a tramp, Knulp, which Hesse wrote between 1907 and 1914,[1] are part of his “Gerbersau” tales.”
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Klingsor’s Last Summer
Hermann Hesse
“Klingsor’s Last Summer is a feverish and lyrical descent into the mind of a passionate artist facing his own mortality. In this sun-drenched and intoxicating tale, Hesse captures the fleeting brilliance of life, creativity, and desire, set against the backdrop of one final, reckless summer.”
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The Iron Heel
Jack London
“Generally considered to be “the earliest of the modern Dystopian,” The Iron Heel chronicles the rise of an oligarchic tyranny in the United States. It is arguably the novel in which Jack London’s socialist views are most explicitly on display. London presents a fictional “Everhard Manuscript”, hidden and found centuries in the future. This book is a platform for him to espouse his socialist views and predict the collapse of capitalism. Very different from his other action novels, it envisions a future oligarchic tyranny in America and the rise of the Socialist party.”
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Draculas Guest & Other Stories
Bram Stoker
“In this rich collection of macabre tales, Bram Stoker, creator of the Gothic masterpiece, Dracula, and one of the greatest exponents of the supernatural narrative, presents us with a weird and chilling variety of unsettling stories. Stoker’s dramatic scenarios, from the opening tale of vampires, Dracula’s Guest, which was omitted from the final version of Dracula, will thrill and engage the modern reader. In these pages you will encounter the devilishly dangerous haunted room in The Judge’s House, the fatalistic tragedy in The Burial of the Rats, the terror of revenge from beyond the grave in The Secret of Growing Gold and the surprising twist in the tail in The Gypsy’s Prophecy, amongst other strange and frightening episodes. This unique collection of Stoker’s short fiction provides a feast for those who like to be unnerved as well as entertained.”
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Devil’s Tor
David Lindsay
“A troubled, troubling, ambitious and difficult work that David Lindsay himself called his “monster,” Devil’s Tor answers the imaginative pyrotechnics of Lindsay’s first novel, A Voyage to Arcturus, with a sustained maturity of insight into the intensely-felt and deeply-examined inner lives of its handful of characters, and the fate that has brought them together at the dawn of a new human era.”
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A Voyage to Arcturus
David Lindsay
“The story is set at Tormance, an imaginary planet orbiting Arcturus, which in the novel is a binary star system, consisting of the stars Branchspell and Alppain. The lands through which the characters travel represent philosophical systems or states of mind as the main character, Maskull, searches for the meaning of life. The book combines fantasy, philosophy, and science fiction in an exploration of the nature of good and evil and their relationship with existence.”
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Letters of Oswald Spengler: 1913-1936
Oswald Spengler (caveat: culture distortor)
Letters of the conservative Spengler reveal his stance on the contemporary political climate that led to his writing ‘The Decline of the West”.
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Tschandala
August Strindberg
“The Swedish playwright’s novella dealing with the subject of aristocracy and the serfs. Strindberg, an adherent of Nietszsche’s doctrine of the superman reveals his contempt for the servile caste and its degenerative tendency in this work.”
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The History Of Etruria (volume 2)
insight into the magian mind series
Elizabeth Gray
“Gray became interested in the history of the Etruscans after visiting an exhibition of their artefacts in London organised by Domenico Campanari in 1837.[6] She pursued the subject on a visit to Italy in 1837–1839, drawing on contacts in German and Italian archaeological circles. In 1840 she published Tour to the Sepulchres of Etruria, which served as a travelogue and an account of her archaeological research. She then wrote a general History of Etruria: the first two volumes in 1843–1844 and the third in 1868.”
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The History Of Etruria (volume 1)
Elizabeth Gray
“Gray became interested in the history of the Etruscans after visiting an exhibition of their artefacts in London organised by Domenico Campanari in 1837.[6] She pursued the subject on a visit to Italy in 1837–1839, drawing on contacts in German and Italian archaeological circles. In 1840 she published Tour to the Sepulchres of Etruria, which served as a travelogue and an account of her archaeological research. She then wrote a general History of Etruria: the first two volumes in 1843–1844 and the third in 1868.”
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Memories and Reflections of an Aryan Woman
Savitri Devi
“These pages reflect the experience of a long life dominated by a single state of mind – nostalgia for original Perfection – and devoted to a single struggle: the struggle against all forms of decadence. This struggle – in the spirit of eternal Tradition and therefore more than human – could, in our time, only be identified with that waged, on an immeasurably larger scale, by an immeasurably greater Man (closer to the Eternal) than I, his sincere, but insignificant disciple” (from the preface).
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The Heroic Legends of Denmark
Axel Olrik
“This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the “public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.”
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Gottfried Benn: Selected Poems
Gottfried Benn (2 May 1886 – 7 July 1956) was a German poet, essayist, and physician. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times.[1] He was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize in 1951.[2]
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Moliere: Selected Plays
“Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (French: [ʒɑ̃ batist pɔklɛ̃]; 15 January 1622 (baptised) – 17 February 1673), known by his stage name Molière (UK: /ˈmɒliɛər, ˈmoʊl-/, US: /moʊlˈjɛər, ˌmoʊliˈɛər/;[1][2][3] French: [mɔljɛʁ] ⓘ), was a French playwright, actor, and poet, widely regarded as one of the great writers in the French language and world literature. His extant works include comedies, farces, tragicomedies, comédie-ballets, and more. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed at the Comédie-Française more often than those of any other playwright today.[4] His influence is such that the French language is often referred to as the “language of Molière”.[5″
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The Pre and Proto Historic Finns
A presentation of the complete history and magic of the Finns revealing the overlap existent between the Nordic and Turkic Indo-European culture
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Dionysos: Myth and Cult
Walter Otto’s presentation of the cult of Dionysos the Greek god of ecstacy and deific mask of the initiate of the left-hand path.
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My Life As An Explorer

Sven Hedin
” Before the early 20th century Central Asia, the Silk Road, Outer Mongolia, and mysterious Tibet were little know to Western minds and mostly ‘terra incognita’ on a Western map. However, over three decades, Swedish explorer/traveler, Sven Hedin, did more than anyone to bring light to the mystery and splendors of the unknown East. His book ‘My Life As An Explorer’ describes five major and many minor expeditions he mounted into the Eastern ‘terra incognita’.
His book is everything you’d hope for in an adventure memoir. Exotic locales and strange peoples, lost expeditions in the desert, death in the mountains, gun battles with brigands and robber bands, and of course, incredible scenery. ‘My Life As An Explorer’ was a runaway bestseller around the world in the 1920s. His adventures, his lecture tours, his books all brought Hedin world wide acclaim and recognition. Strangely, one hundred years later and he is barely remembered despite his incredible book.”
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In Secret Tibet
Theodor Illion
In this second reprint of the rare 1930s travel book by Illion, the German traveller continues through Tibet and is given the directions to a strange underground city. As stated in the original publisher’s remarks, this is a rare account of an underground city in Tibet by the only westerner ever to enter it and escape alive.
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Darkness Over Tibet
Theodor Illion
In this second reprint of the rare 1930s travel book by Illion, the German traveller continues through Tibet and is given the directions to a strange underground city. As stated in the original publisher’s remarks, this is a rare account of an underground city in Tibet by the only westerner ever to enter it and escape alive.
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Exaltations
Poetry of Ezra Pound from one of his earlier works (1919).
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Selected Cantos
Ezra Pound’s early cantos presented here in a portable volume.
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Canzoni
Ezra Pound
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a collaborator in Fascist Italy and the Salò Republic during World War II. His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-page epic poem The Cantos (c. 1917–1962).
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‘Western’ scholarship and Primary Sources on German Physics during WW2
a collection of letter correspondence from the Third Reich regarding the contemporary physics interspersed with ‘western’ scholarship.
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Julius Evola: Dada Paintings and Essay on Abstract Art
“Evola’s intellectual autobiography, The Path of Cinnabar, provides insights into his foray into the art world in the chapter “Abstract Art and Dadaism.” He was attracted to Dada for its radicalism, since it “stood for an outlook on life which expressed a tendency towards total liberation, conjoined with the upsetting of all logic, ethic and aesthetic categories, in the most paradoxical and baffling ways” (p. 19). He quotes Tzara: “What is divine within us, is the awakening of an anti-human action” and cites a Dadaist philosophy with a premise in keeping with Evola’s thoughts on the Kali Yuga:
Let each person shout: there is a vast, destructive, negative task to fulfil. To swipe away, and blot out. In a world left in the hands of bandits who are ripping apart and destroying all centuries, an individual’s purity is affirmed by a condition of folly, of aggressive and utter folly. (p. 19)”
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Stories of Horror
Hans Heinz Ewers
an anthology of early horror stories by the national socialist writer Hans Heinz Ewers.
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Alraune
Hans Heinz Ewers
“The basis of the story of Alraune dates to the Middle Ages in Germany. The humanoid-shaped mandrake root or Mandragora officinarum was widely believed to be produced by the semen of hanged men under the gallows. Alchemists claimed that hanged men ejaculated after their necks were broken and that the earth absorbed their final “strengths”. In some versions, it is blood instead of semen. The root itself was used in love philtres and potions while its fruit was supposed to facilitate pregnancy. Witches who “made love” to the mandrake root were said to produce offspring that had no feelings of real love and had no soul.”
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The Worm Ouroboros
E.R.Eddington
“The Worm Ouroboros is a heroic high fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, first published in 1922. The book describes the protracted war between the domineering King Gorice of Witchland and the Lords of Demonland in an imaginary world that appears mainly medieval and partly reminiscent of Norse sagas. The work is slightly related to Eddison’s later Zimiamvian Trilogy, and collectively they are sometimes referred to as the Zimiamvian series.”
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Religious Texts from Ugarit
Insight into the Levantine mind series
an anthology of ancient primary source texts from the region in Western Syria that illustrates the primordial religion and spirituality of the indigenous population
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Antarctica: Or Two Years Amongst the Ice of the South Pole
a presentation of Otto Nordenskjold’s 1904-1905 trip to the Polar Continent in his own words.
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The Sun Gate of Tihuanaku & Horbigers World Ice Theory
Edmund Kiss’s significant work on the relationship between the sacred site of Tihuanaku and the world ice theory (welt islehre) of Hans Heinz Horbiger which latter was adopted by the national socialists as explanatory of the pole shift; axial tilt of the earth and the ice age.
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The Templars in America
Jacques de Mahieu’s work on the presence of the knights templar in the Americas.
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Drakkares in the Amazons
Jacques de Mahieu’s investigation of the dragon ships of the vikings in the amazon in ancient times.
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The Evil Demiurge
A novel by the Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran of gnostic inspiration
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The Huns
Franz Altheim’s five volume study on the subject of the Huns. See below for individual volumes. This is the first instance of ‘insight into the Turanian mind’ series.
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World Ice Theory: Articles & Essays
articles by and about Hans Heinz Horbiger translated into English via DeepL machine translation software.
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The History of Rome
Selections from the multivolume work of the scholar Theodor Mommsen.
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Idols Against Thule (volume 2)
Wilhelm Landig’s novel in the Thule trilogy.
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“German secret weapons, including the completed V-7 flying disc, are shown here as part of the global plot. The great advance of German weapons technology was no longer realized due to internal obstacles and time constraints. The far-reaching descriptions take us halfway around the globe and also show the symbolic background of the tension between the Midnight Mountain in the far north and the Sinai.
Wilhelm Landig has put together the framework from a series of facts that were very well known to him personally as well as from his own knowledge and experience. Language skills and overseas travel made it easier for him to recreate a reality that he himself knows. The peculiarity of this book is that it does not fit into any pattern. It lies outside of the usual literature and has its own line.”
Idols Against Thule (volume 1)
Wilhem Landig’s novel in the trilogy of Thule.
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“German secret weapons, including the completed V-7 flying disc, are shown here as part of the global plot. The great advance of German weapons technology was no longer realized due to internal obstacles and time constraints. The far-reaching descriptions take us halfway around the globe and also show the symbolic background of the tension between the Midnight Mountain in the far north and the Sinai.
Wilhelm Landig has put together the framework from a series of facts that were very well known to him personally as well as from his own knowledge and experience. Language skills and overseas travel made it easier for him to recreate a reality that he himself knows. The peculiarity of this book is that it does not fit into any pattern. It lies outside of the usual literature and has its own line.”
Wolf Time for Thule

Wilhelm Landig’s novel from the trilogy.
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“This book begins immediately at the end of the Second World War and leads the reader on mysterious paths in a fluently written novel. It reports on the widely known defection of some parts of the Wehrmacht and important technicians and scholars. Many contemporaries contradict this theory. But isn’t there something to be said for the truth as well as for the untruth of these accounts?
Haven’t countless and hardly believable things happened and are still happening behind the official stage today? Isn’t it also possible that developments are taking place behind the scenes that are hardly imaginable? If you want to look at our time impartially, you have to take the possibility described in the book into account.
Certain circles use legends to make politics. We experience this painfully every day. But why shouldn’t we learn from it? Wilhelm Landig doesn’t stop at the events of that time, but builds a bridge to the present on the one hand, but also to the many thousand-year-old past of the peoples and shows what they have in common in their basic traditions and beliefs. For this reason alone, this book is highly recommended, and you have to read it several times to discover all the secrets and wonders.”
Rebels for Thule
Wilhelm Landig’s novel in his Trilogy. Translated by machine into English
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“The framework paints a picture of the present day in the late 20th century. A community of students is woven into the story in search of missing historical knowledge. With a look back, Atlantis begins to emerge from the darkness of traditional myths. Descendants of the Atlantean heritage, the Thuata and the Gothic peoples paint a fascinating picture of their migrations through the continents.
The Externsteine reveal further secrets and linguistic archaeology supports the excavation fields. Here Wilhelm Landig also reveals the original origin of the Black Sun. Connections between the midnight land in the north and the Sumerian empire and its subsequent city-state of Babel shed light on the darkness of history.”
The Worm Ouroboros
E R Eddison’s work of fantasy that preceded Tolkein’s work yet parallels its mythos.
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Tihuanaco
The censored and suppressed scholar and archaeologist Arthur Posnansky’s scholarly study of Tihuanaco in Bolivia proving the ancient presence of the vikings who built the sacred site.
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The Great Journey of the Sun God
A scholarly study by the censored and suppressed French emigre scholar who lived in South America Jacques de Mahieu on the presence of vikings in the Americas.
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The Crystal Ball
Karl Hans Strobl, the national socialist novelist, brings out a interesting work of horror fiction in this anthology.
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The Chronicle of Akakor
The study by Karl Brugger on his journey to the amazon and its discussion of the vikings who lived in the region.
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The Agony of the Sun God
Jacques de Mahieu, the French scholar censored and suppressed by the conspiracy unveils the atrocities that occurred in ancient Paraguay through the influence of the christians against the vikings and indigenous people.
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Terra Mater
The Scholar Franz Altheim’s study of the earth mother goddess cult from ancient writings.
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Lemuria
The national socialist Karl Hans Strobl’s horror anthology from the early period of the twentieth century, still buried in obscurity by the global conspiracy.
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In Northern Mists-Arctic-Exploration (Volume 2)
The Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen’s account of his arctic explorations. The second and last volume of the series.
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Elegabal Kuperus
The national socialist novelist Karl Hans Strobl’s novel from the early 1910s. A master of the horror genre he remains a marginalized figure to this day.
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Columbus Arrived Later
The French scholar Jacques de Mahieu’s proof that vikings preceded Columbus in the Americas by millenia.
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The Nature of Man
Jacques de Mahieu’s anthropological work on the nature of mankind written from a sound perspective of biological fact not invented theories.
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The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion and its Survival in Greek
The scholar Nils Martin Persson Nilsson’s work on the religion of the Mediterranean region.
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The Secret of Atlantis
Otto Muck’s somewhat distorted presentation of the history of Atlantis and its descendants.
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