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A JOURNAL OF NATIONALIST THOUGHT & HISTORY

Archives & Back Issues 1998

We are proud to offer our print magazine The Barnes Review online in our Archive. Most of the back issues can still be purchased as hard copies. Some of the older issues are sold out, but we are working on getting them online as free PDF downloads.

Prices vary from issue to issue. In case you buy more than two copies of one or several issues, we give a discount of 20% on the total. The discount will be calculated and listed during the checkout procedure.

All six 1998 issues are 8.5"×11", saddle stitched, ca. 80 pp., printed in 2 colors throughout.

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  • Bound volumes of The Barnes Review, available for most years. All issues published during one year are contained in a sturdy vinyl, library-style binder. Uncirculated, pristine issues are used, a great gift for family and friends as well as being a wonderful addition to your own historic library. Shipping cost for the U.S. is included in the price of $99 each. Shipping cost to Canada is $20, all other countries $30 per bound volume
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The Barnes Review, January/February 1998: Lebensborn—Popular History as Sex Fantasy

The Barnes Review, January/February 1998: Lebensborn—Popular History as Sex Fantasy

Lebensborn—Popular History as Sex Fantasy The facts. The Little-Known Resignation of “Stonewall” Jackson The Southern icon felt constrained to resign in the midst of the Civil War. Multi-Culturalism—An Idea Whose Time Has Passed Man in his pristine state is not really noble, contrary to Rosseau. A Letter from Hermann Göring to Winston Churchill Days before he died, Göring set the record straight. ‘With the Knife Thou Shalt Kill All the Men and...


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The Barnes Review, March/April 1998: Napoleon, With Feet of Clay, Invades Russia

The Barnes Review, March/April 1998: Napoleon, With Feet of Clay, Invades Russia

Napoleon, With Feet of Clay, Invades Russia He may have been a military genius, but the great Bonaparte blundered badly in the way he conducted his invasion of Russia. Sir Roger Casement—Smeared by British Intelligence This Protestant Ulsterman was no sexual monster, but the British government insisted on hanging that smear label on him before they killed him. Vindication of Roger Casement Was there no depth to which the British government would not sink in its efforts to blacken the...
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The Barnes Review, May/June 1998: D-Day Training Disasters—Crusade in Europe Cover-Up

The Barnes Review, May/June 1998: D-Day Training Disasters—Crusade in Europe Cover-Up

D-Day Training Disasters The first “Longest Day” of heavy American casualties—a scandalous cover-up. The Case of the Strange Engineer Did Germany in fact have no effective spies in England during World War II, or is it just another myth? Prussia: The Rise and Fall of a European superpower Although it no longer exists as a geopolitical entity, Prussia exemplifies the spirit of nationalism and freedom. Plans to Resettle Jews in Madagascar as the ‘Final Solution’...


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The Barnes Review, July/August 1998: The Soviet 'Discoveries' In Auschwitz

The Barnes Review, July/August 1998: The Soviet 'Discoveries' In Auschwitz

Strange Facts About Auschwitz Based on what the Soviets who liberated the camp stated at the time, and what the establishment media has said since, something does not add up. Questions and Answers on the Holocaust and Revisionism In free, democratic Germany asking these questions is “verboten,” and providing the historically correct answers will land you in jail. The Scythians: Nomads of the Steppes Four thousand years ago these fierce warriors were also master craftsmen of gold...
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The Barnes Review, September/October 1998: The Amazing Great Pyramid of Egypt

The Barnes Review, September/October 1998: The Amazing Great Pyramid of Egypt

The Amazing Great Pyramid Of Egypt By Tom Valentine When was it built, by whom, why and, above all, how in the world did they build this amazing structure? Valentine refutes the establishment historians. Mathematical Mysteries Of The Great Pyramid By Keith P. Johnson Coded into the Great Pyramid are mathematical proportions that supposedly were unknown to man until thousands of years after this edifice was built. Evidence Of A Vanished Civilization By Paul Tudor Angel A possible answer to the...


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The Barnes Review, November/December 1998: Leon Degrelle—Warrior for the West

The Barnes Review, November/December 1998: Leon Degrelle—Warrior for the West

Leon Degrelle: Warrior For The West By Willis A. Carto One of the key witnesses to the events of World War II was also a hero who fought to save Europe from Bolshevism. Communist bullets, flame-throwers, grenades, tanks, “hit” squads and torturers failed to kill him. Robert Brasillach:Fate Of A European Poet By Erik Norling Accused of “treason” by Charles De Gaulle’s new French government, Robert Brasillach was condemned to death and executed after a hasty...


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