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What based, possibly banned books have you read? What do you reccomend?

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>Camp of the Saints
>Turner Diaries
>Lord of the Rings
>Uncle Fester
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All available here.
https://library.frenschan.org/category?data=category&sort_param=stored
>>140 (OP) 
I've read a large chunk of the books on this list and can recommend them. Something to keep in mind is denial-of-distribution (publishers and ((( merchants ))) will not sell it) and denial-of-reach (advertising or being able to even look up information about) which are in many ways more sinister than directly burning books or openly censoring them.

If you want to see this in action yourself, follow the links for reviews on GoodReads here. Clearly, these books had detailed reviews and star-ratings attached to them. They've been cleansed. You can't even look up the books in detail now. Downloading copies of books like these, archiving them, reading them, and distributing them to others or even just talking about them is more important than ever.
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https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/133873.Amazon_Book_Burning_
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If you want to really discuss some hard to find books, many of the Paladin publisher books are difficult. Books like White Resistance take some effort to find. The litmus test for whether a book contains information that's actually worth digging for isn't governments or trannies banning it, so much as it is publishers and even free-speech archivists being terrified of carrying it or hosting it.
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>>140 (OP) 
A history of central banking and the enslavement of mankind is a very important book, just under the level of mein kampf, it shows the machinations of jewry at it's brightest.

Hunter, but if you've read turner diaries, its quite underwhelming.

Is uncle ted's book banned? I found it interesting to read tbh.
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>>142
I think it's appropriate to include ((( Publishers ))) in that indictment.
, and to your point, YES, denial of distribution, endorsement and likely even SEO burying the title to the hindpages of any search is definitely a thing.

Here is the Loompanics-Catalog-2003.pdf:

https://files.catbox.moe/ljoo0o.pdf

I'd also,(with a little hesitance,) offer up the northwest front books by Harold Covington.
I say with hesitance because IMO they are NOT works of art, but more like pulp NatSoc fiction. While they are somewhat entertaining for the most part, some of Covington's penchant for turning everything into a training manual sometimes makes the meat of the stories LAG in a similar way as Ayn Rand's amphetamine fueled 23 page rants would sometimes make you put the book down and think; "God, How much MORE of this is there?"
Depth of character is poor too. In the books I've read by him, they are little more than paper dolls with the occasional vignette or flashback to fill in the character's pathos. 
If I were so bold to be held up to ridicule for this comparison, as popular fiction goes; I'd present the Stephen King scale of shittiness:
Higher quality end of the spectrum: His Coke and alcohol fueled days when whiting the Bachman books (Running man, RAGE, The long walk..etc.) and some of his better short stories.
On the low end: His turbo Libbed, and probably Ghost written shit and his garbage sequel to The Shining,  Dr. Sleep.
Yes, King's works don't even register as great literature, but there were a few titles that had depth of character, and excellent execution of literary devices--He was an English prof. after all.
I'm using him as an example since he likely is familial with most readers before they moved on to other,(higher caliber,) books.

If you're interested in Covington's works, they are in the FrenChan library, and a simple search for "covington" brings all 11 up.

https://library.frenschan.org/

Stop in for an hour or 2, look around. There's an amazing assortment of titles and authors, many of which have already been mentioned.
If you like what you see, why not drop 'em some coin to keep it going?
I have no affiliation with the FC Library OTHER than having uploaded numerous titles to it


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>Books like White Resistance take some effort to find...
Much easier with some additional info, like author, or full title.
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>>147
>Much easier with some additional info, like author, or full title.
White Resistance Manual, Version 2.4, by AQUILIFER.

It can be found here:
>Preview for Reading
https://ru.z-library.sk/book/26100539/17b148/white-resistance-manual.html?dsource=recommend
>Download
https://annas-archive.li/md5/4e38811bef6c0e0f92f6051ce28e8d65
I will be conservative with my commentary and simply say to review any Field Manuals issued by the U.S. military on the topic of devices which go boom therein, rather than trusting sources which you are skeptical of. Secondly, in any task which requires gloves, always wear two layers. Especially wear two layers of surgical or nylon gloves, as due to unexpected tears or wet conditions that arise, creases will form and reveal fingerprints on accident when touching or gripping surfaces. This knowledge was leaked on accident many years ago on a blog or educational guide for other investigators that I read long ago, and LEO quickly deleted the source which mentioned it.
>>140 (OP) 
I own a paper copy of Savitri Devi's The Lightning and the Sun that I got pre-Charlottesville. Amazon used to have a good selection of based books prior to that event, but nowadays you have to buy from weird sites to get a book like that. I've also enjoyed Codreanu's For My Legionaries. It is worth it. More moving than Mein Kampf, I thought.
Harold Covington's Northwest Quintet is one of the most thrilling and attention-grabbing series of books that I have ever read. Not even The Turner Diaries had such an all-encompassing effect on me like the Northwest Quintet did. Years have passed since I finished the series and I still think about the stories and characters everyday.

The Brigade:
https://library.frenschan.org/book/205

A Distant Thunder:
https://library.frenschan.org/book/102

A Mighty Fortress:
https://library.frenschan.org/book/208

The Hill of the Ravens:
https://library.frenschan.org/book/1754

Freedom's Sons:
https://library.frenschan.org/book/1755

The books can be read in any order but a good rule to follow is to read The Brigade first as its a good introduction to the series and read Freedom's Sons last as its a natural conclusion. Read the three middle novels in whatever order you want but I read them as I presented the list above. I hope you find yourselves as enthralled with the story and characters as I did.

Remember to support the Frenschan Library.
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>>176
Man, the Turner Diaries are a manual of what not to do. Everything after the workshop/factory is just pure nonsense. Anglos would be a pure pr disaster. The whole white-mason and sucide plot is disconcerting.

It's competency porn with a shot of purity spiraling and esoteric suicide.
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Turner Diaries is good for learning the memes as an art-piece (Day of the Rope comes to mind), rather than concrete actionable material or theory, I agree. Covington was an absolute piece of shit who went after actual ethnic nationalists and allies, behaved like an egregious schizophrenic jew, and it's good that he's dead now for the damage he did. However, his books and especially the non-fiction books did a very good job of aggregating militant strategies (War of the Fleas, the cell structure, etc.) and counter-counter-intelligence tactics (vetting people, organizing), offering a working constitution and legal framework, and ideas.
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>>177
>Man, the Turner Diaries are a manual of what not to do.

What are you talking about? I never said the Turner Diaries was some sort of manual I just used it as an example of how it doesn't stack up to the Northwest Quintet in scope. The Turner Diaries stand as some sort of guilty-pleasure fictional bloodletting that veers into fantasy at times and doesn't hold up well to reality. Pierce was delusional if he though irradiating large swaths of the Earth with nuclear weapons was a way to ensure the health and vitality of the White race into the future.
>>178
The man was complicated and he made himself that way through his own actions and ego. The purity spiraling he demanded was often to such an extreme that it's a wonder his organization had any members at all. Still I won't completely condemn the man for even though his personality was often too rough and unforgiving for most from our side his intentions were geared toward the survival of our race. Even though he didn't achieve much I respect what he tried to attain.
https://open-slum.org/
lists annas archive/z library/libgen websites and their current status. for pirating books

https://www.sci-hub.st/
sci hub for acedemic journals
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