A Short History of the Wars of the Roses by David Grummitt
It's nicely written and covers all the important facts about the Wars of the Roses without going into great detail.
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A Short History of the Wars of the Roses by David Grummitt
It's nicely written and covers all the important facts about the Wars of the Roses without going into great detail.
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@Batman .....you don't work in Antarctica do you?
Antarctica scientist stabbed colleague for spoiling book endings
https://nypost.com/2018/10/30/antarc...ndings-report/
This is the coldest case ever.
In the first attempted murder ever on the frozen continent of Antarctica, a Russian scientist reportedly snapped and allegedly tried to stab a colleague to death because the victim kept giving away the endings of books.
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White Nights - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Considering I have been quoting and giving stats from it - The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray - was a recently read book. I urge everyone who cares about the future of their nations to read it. American, British, Australian, whoever. It was very well received and gives you all the context and data you need regarding the mess that is immigration today.
All you need to do is bring out the numbers and data and no Cultural Marxist can respond as Murray himself states: 'None of the facts in this book were able to be refuted and nobody of any consequence has even tried to contest or deny them.' Strong words indeed.
For instance in Lower Saxony in Germany 90% of the rise in violent crime was down to young male migrants. Rather than live in denial arm yourself with the facts and take on liars and cowards. They cannot refute the truth because they are ideologues and the public mostly disagrees with them. Thus when a local German representative tells Germans if they don't like it they should 'leave Germany' then there are likely to be consequences.
Knowledge is power. Arm yourself with knowledge. Spread that knowledge.
@Batman 'Brother' sounds a bit like 'The Road Out of Hell: Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders' to me, but I guess the whole deal was Sanford Clark wasn't a willing participant AT ALL in those murders. Gruesome book by the way.
I need to start up a new book, only trouble for me is finding the time to read it.
Well now that I've decided to sack Red Dead Redemption off for a bit I've got back into my reading, I'll update the last few books I've read later.
I saw my mate yesterday though and he got me this to say thanks for being best man at his wedding the other month
Some of my favourite authors are in there, Thomas Ligotti, Stephen King, Shirley Jackson, Poe, Lovecraft, M.R. James, all brilliant so I'm looking to getting stuck into a few of these.The Fall of the House of Usher (1839)
Edgar Allan Poe
The Yellow Wallpaper (1892)
Charlotte Perkins
Gilman Count Magnus (1904)
M. R. James
The White People (1904)
Arthur Machen
Ancient Lights (1912)
Algernon Blackwood
The Music of Erich Zann (1922)
H. P. Lovecraft
Smoke Ghost (1941)
Fritz Leiber
Brenda (1954)
Margaret St Clair
The Bus (1965)
Shirley Jackson
Again (1981)
Ramsey Campbell
Vastarien (1987)
Thomas Ligotti
Call Home (1991)
Dennis Etchison
1408 (2002)
Stephen King
Flowers of the Sea (2011)
Reggie Oliver
Hippocampus (2015)
Adam Nevill
The book itself is proper nice as well, I might have to take a look at these Folio books and see what else they do.
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