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Arktos Bulk Catalogue BULK CATALOGUE SPRING 2018 YOU ARE RECEIVING THIS CATALOGUE FOR BEING EITHER A BULK CUSTOMER OR FREQUENT REVIEWER OF OUR PUBLICATIONS. CONTENTS FROM THE STAff / LATEST PUBLICATIONS / FEATURED AUTHOR / FULL PRICE LIST From the Staff rktos has opened the first months of 2018 For the past eight years, Arktos has focused on A with the publication of the long-anticipated augmenting its rich collection of original works and translation of Joakim Andersen’s Rising from the translations. Thanks to the unflagging commitment Ruins, an incomparable tour of the major move- of Arktos’ staff, writers, and readers, Arktos has in ments of the true Right and Kerry Bolton’s Yockey: that brief time become the world’s premier publisher A Fascist Odyssey, the definitive biography of the of both the French New Right and of the works of visionary American thinker Francis Parker Yockey. Alexander Dugin. Within the next four months, Joining these titles are Alexander Dugin’s Ethnos and Arktos will publish its tenth original translation of Society, Tito Perdue’s The Bent Pyramid, and Alain de Julius Evola, thus securing its place as the premier Benoist’s Runes and the Origins of Writing. Evola publisher as well. We are proud to represent We have also issued the first two titles from our these essential works for an ever-widening public. Julius Evola crowd-funding campaign, The Bow In honour of the authors and the books that have and the Club and Recognitions, in which the great brought Arktos so far, we will be dedicating our en- Traditionalist distills the study and thought of a life- ergy in the coming time to publicizing our existing time. Soon to follow will be The Myth of the Blood catalogue, ensuring that our published works reach and The Mask and Face of Contemporary Spiritualism. the audience they deserve. We will be making full Also watch for the imminent publication of A Fair use of our staff, which we have expanded significantly Hearing, a unique defence of the Alt-Right, the most during the past six months, to commit ourselves to controversial movement in contemporary American more speaking engagements than ever before, and to politics, in the movement’s own words. increasing our presence at conferences and book fairs At the beginning of March, we officially launched in Europe and America, as for instance at the coming Arktos’ Interregnum podcast, hosted by Charles American Renaissance Conference near Nashville, Lyons, Martin Locker, and John Bruce Leonard, a Tennessee on the 27–29 of April. biweekly podcast of interviews and metapolitical We invite you to check in regularly to the Arktos discussions on literature and current events. Arktos homepage for new developments, and we look has also published its first audiobook, from Markus forward to joining you in your reading, listening, and Willinger’s Generation Identity. Several more audio- event attendance in the coming months. books are presently in production, including A Fair Hearing and Daniel Friberg’s The Real Right Returns. ARKTOS Bulk Catalogue • Spring 2018 1 Latest Publications ALAIN DE BENOIST JOAKIM ANDERSEN ALEXANDER DUGIN TITO PERDUE Runes and the Origins Rising from the Ruins Ethnos and Society The Bent Pyramid of Writing The Right of the 21st Century SOFTCOVER HARDBACK SOFTCOVER HARDBACK €16.50 €28.50 €13.25 SOFTCOVER HARDBACK €22.95 €21 €32 JULIUS EVOLA KERRY BOLTON JONAS ÅBERG JULIUS EVOLA The Bow and the Club Yockey Nostos Recognitions SOFTCOVER HARDBACK A Fascist Odyssey Prosaiska oden I–L Studies on Men and Problems from €21.25 €32.75 the Perspective of the Right SOFTCOVER HARDBACK SOFTCOVER €34.50 €45.90 €13.95 SOFTCOVER HARDBACK €20.25 €30 ViSit ARKTOS.COM/SHOP for Book detailS. Bulk Catalogue • Spring 2018 2 FEATURED AUTHOR Ernst von Salomon Ernst von Salomon (1902–1972) was a German writer and part of the Conservative Revolutionary intellectual movement of the German Weimar Republic. s a member of the Freikorps, he participated in Von Salomon’s two most famous works are The Athe murder of German Foreign Minister Walter Outlaws, published in 1930, and Der Fragebogen Rathenau by providing a car for the assassins, a crime (The Questionnaire). The latter, published in 1951, for which he was imprisoned between 1922 and 1927. is an ironic and defensive reply to the questionnaire Soon thereafter he was once again imprisoned, this which many Germans were obliged to fill out during time for participation in an attempted so-called feme the Allied occupation of Germany after the Second murder, but he received a light sentence on account of World War. Arktos has republished two of his novels, having spared the life of the victim — a man named It Cannot Be Stormed, which depicts the ideological Wagner — when he pleaded for mercy. turmoil of Germany in the latter days of the Weimar Despite his revolutionary and Right-wing leanings, Republic, as nationalists and Communists battled von Salomon kept his distance from the National for power; and The Outlaws, which is based on his Socialists and their rise to power in Germany. He experiences in the German paramilitary Freikorps in lived out the days of the Third Reich and the war as a the aftermath of the First World War. filmmaker. He and his Jewish wife were arrested by the Ernst von Salomon died in 1972. Allied occupation government after the war, but were set free after a year. He continued writing screenplays for the remainder of his life. ERNST VON SaLOMON ERNST VON SaLOMON It Cannot Be Stormed The Outlaws SOFTCOVER SOFTCOVER €16.80 €22.80 Bulk Catalogue • Spring 2018 3 Full Price List ITEM CODE PRODUCT UNIT PRICE 9781907166839 abir taha: defining terrorism: the end of double Standards €11.40 9781907166907 abir taha: nietzsche’s Coming god €13.20 9781910524541 abir taha: the epic of arya €23.40 9781910524107 abir taha: Verses of light €13.20 9781907166211 alain de Benoist: Beyond Human rights (Hardback) €26.40 9781907166204 alain de Benoist: Beyond Human rights €14.40 9781907166389 alain de Benoist: Carl Schmitt today (Hardback) €25.20 9781907166396 alain de Benoist: Carl Schmitt today €13.20 9781910524312 alain de Benoist: Manifest voor europees herstel en vernieuwing €7.20 9781907166785 alain de Benoist: Manifesto for a european renaissance €7.20 9781907166952 alain de Benoist: Manifiesto por un renacimiento europeo €7.20 9781910524329 alain de Benoist: on the Brink of the abyss (Hardback) €28.20 9781910524305 alain de Benoist: on the Brink of the abyss €16.74 9781912079117 alain de Benoist: runes and the origins of Writing (Hardback) €22.95 9781910524879 alain de Benoist: the indo-europeans (Hardback) €27.00 9781910524862 alain de Benoist: the indo-europeans €16.20 9781907166174 alain de Benoist: the problem of democracy (Hardback) €25.20 9781907166167 alain de Benoist: the problem of democracy €13.20 9781912079971 alain de Benoist: View from the right Volume i (Hardback) €37.00 9781912079766 alain de Benoist: View from the right Volume i €26.50 9781907166624 alexander dugin: die Vierte politische theorie €22.20 9781912079063 alexander dugin: ethnos and Society (Hardback) €28.50 9781912079216 alexander dugin: ethnos and Society €16.50 9781910524251 alexander dugin: eurasian Mission (Hardback) €28.80 9781910524244 alexander dugin: eurasian Mission €16.80 9781910524404 alexander dugin: last War of the World-island (Hardback) €27.54 9781910524374 alexander dugin: last War of the World-island €15.54 Bulk Catalogue • Spring 2018 4 FULL PRICE LIST 9781910524121 alexander dugin: putin vs putin (Hardback) €34.74 9781910524114 alexander dugin: putin vs putin €22.80 9781907166563 alexander dugin: the fourth political theory (Hardback) €29.40 9781907166655 alexander dugin: the fourth political theory €22.20 9781912079544 alexander dugin: the rise of the fourth political theory (Hardback) €31.00 9781912079551 alexander dugin: the rise of the fourth political theory €20.25 9781907166334 alexander Jacob: de naturae natura €15.60 9781912079698 andrew fraser: dissident dispatches €31.65 9781907166297 andrew fraser: the WaSp Question €24.00 9781907166051 arktoS: the initiate #2 €12.00 9781907166556 arthur Moeller van den Bruck: germany's third empire €21.60 9781910524367 august Strindberg: tschandala €11.40 9781907166341 B.g. tilak: the arctic Home in the Vedas €20.40 9781910524008 Brian anse patrick: rise of the anti-Media €23.40 9781907166983 Brian anse patrick: the national rifle association and the Media €19.20 9781907166815 Brian anse patrick: the ten Commandments of propaganda €16.80 9781907166914 Brian anse patrick: Zombology: Zombies and the decline of the West and guns €16.80 9781910524855 Carl grimberg: Svenska folkets underbara öden: forntiden och medeltiden (Band 1) €38.40 9781912079520 Carl grimberg: Svenska folkets underbara öden: Äldre Vasatiden (Band 2) €36.00 9781910524985 Charles Maurras: the future of the intelligentsia & for a french awakening €11.50 9781910524596 daniel friberg: a Jobboldal Visszatér (Hardback) €13.50 9781910524589 daniel friberg: a Jobboldal Visszatér €7.50 9781910524664 daniel friberg: de terugkeer van echt rechts (Hardback) €20.40 9781910524657 daniel friberg: de terugkeer van echt rechts €10.79 9781910524572 daniel friberg: die rückkehr der echten rechten (Hardback) €23.40 9781910524565 daniel friberg: die rückkehr der echten rechten €10.80 9781910524480 daniel friberg: Högern kommer tillbaka (Hardback) €16.80 9781910524473 daniel friberg: Högern kommer tillbaka €9.60 9781910524824 daniel friberg: Īstie labējie atgriežas €9.50 9781912079742 daniel friberg: le retour de la vraie droite €12.60
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