Siege by James Mason-Siege was a newsletter/zine published during the 1980's by National Socialist James Mason. The book is more or less a 460 page compilation of those writings in a beautifully put together hardback book.

This book contains truly revolutionary writings, not the typical anal retentive stuck in a time warp right wing racist bullshit. Mason completely rejects the old racist right wing and instead embraces no longer living figures from "the movement" such as George Lincoln Rockwell and Joseph Tomassi and even hails people like Joseph Paul Franklin and Charles Manson as white nationalist revolutionaries. He even founded something called The Universal Order which claimed Charles Manson as the most important figure in the white nationalist movement and recieved a full endorsement and input from Manson himself for U.O. This did not exactly endear Mason to the David Dukes of the world to say the least. Ideologicly this book is great, among other reasons, but mainly because it completely rejects the right wing.

Besides that this book is full of Masons reflections on his time in "the movement", dealing with being monitored by law enforcement, news clips, operating as a "lone wolf", profiles of various notorious "lone wolves", much about Charles Manson and even a reprint of Rockwells "Fable of the Ducks and Hens", among other things.

From what I have been told Mason has since done time for screwing underage girls and become a Jesus freak but that doesn't change the fact that Siege is a GREAT book with a lot of GREAT revolutionary ideas.

You will not find this book in a bookstore or amazon.com ever.

I think Tom Metzger might have a few copies left for sale http://www.resist.com and if not you can go straight to the publisher http://www.blacksunpublications.com
Call of the Wild by Jack London-Call of the Wild is up there with Tolkiens Hobbit/LOTR for me. I have read and then re-read it several times over the years since I was a kid and its greatly entertaining on one level and inspirational on another.

COTW is great on many levels. First as a heartwrenching dog/wilderness/adventure story it can't be beat.

On another this is one of the most primal, pagan, back to nature, might is right stories ever written.
The English Warrior by Stephen Pollington-Using historical sources, archeology finds, old English and other Germanic literature Pollington goes through every aspect of the life of the Anglo-Saxon warrior. From the basic structure of Anglo-Saxon society and where the warrior stood in relation to it, to their relationships with the pre-Christian gods and the cults that surrounded them, to the totemic relationship they had with animals, to the weaponry used, to military tactics in individual combat and army against army battles, to good general history stuff, its all covered here.

Great stuff from a writer that seems to me to have a passion and deep inner connection to the material covered, along with the academic ability to do solid research. I honestly can't imagine anyone doing a better job on a book on this subject. Best book I have read pertaining to this subject by far.
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