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A JOURNAL OF NATIONALIST THOUGHT & HISTORY

Archives & Back Issues 2001

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 2001 issues are 8.5"×11", saddle stitched, 72 pp. (except for: no. 1: 112 pp.; no. 6: 76pp.), 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 2001: Concentration Camp Money

The Barnes Review, January/February 2001: Concentration Camp Money

A revised and updated version of the highly successful Jan/Feb 2001 TBR issue, 112 pages. Why Hitler Came to Power By Rabbi Dr. Manfred Reifer A leader of the European Jewish community outlines his perspective on why Adolf Hitler was able to capture the support of the peoples of Europe. A thought-provoking essay… Were Jews Paid for Their Work in the Camps? By Jennifer White There was a thriving economy inside each concentration camp… The Origins of the Concentration Camps By...
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The Barnes Review, March/April 2001: The 'Reconquista': Mexico's Dream of 'Retaking' the Soutwest

The Barnes Review, March/April 2001: The 'Reconquista': Mexico's Dream of 'Retaking' the Soutwest

“Reconquista”: The Mexican Plan to Take the Southwest By John Tiffany A number of Mexicans, a few disloyal Mexican-Americans and some highly placed American politicians want to “give back” to Mexico about one-third of the territory of the United States—regardless of the fact that Mexico never controlled most of this land in the first place and that the U.S. taxpayers have paid Mexico millions of dollars to purchase the real estate… Blood Over Texas By John...
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The Barnes Review, May/June 2001: The Dual Nature of the Byzantine Empire

The Barnes Review, May/June 2001: The Dual Nature of the Byzantine Empire

The Dual Nature of the Byzantine Empire By Edward T. May A key part of our Western heritage is too often forgotten: The eastern half of the Roman empire, known to us as the Byzantine empire, for more than a millennium protected Christian civilization against the power of Islam… What They Didn’t Tell You About Byzantium By Dr. M. Raphael Johnson John Julius Norwich has just recently published a concise history of Byzantium that is a veritable treasure house of facts about the Roman...


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The Barnes Review, July/August 2001: The Tragedy of Rudolf Hess

The Barnes Review, July/August 2001: The Tragedy of Rudolf Hess

The Tragedy of Rudolf Hess By Dr. M. Raphael Johnson If there ever was an example of a “nice Nazi,” it was surely Rudolf Hess, who risked his life, liberty and his sacred honor in flying to Britain to try to negotiate a peaceful arrangement between that land and his native Germany. Part of a symposium on the famed Nazi leader… The Murder of Rudolf Hess By Daniel W. Michaels Who would brutally strangle to death a harmless, 93-year-old man after 20 years of solitary...
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The Barnes Review, September/October 2001: The Forgotten White Ancestors of the American Indians

The Barnes Review, September/October 2001: The Forgotten White Ancestors of the American Indians

Forgotten Ancestors of Some Indians By J.S. Slaymaker The establishment will be disappointed to learn the “politically incorrect” fact that certain Indian tribes are either originally of the Caucasian race, or have received infusions of Caucasian blood prior to the sailing of Christopher Columbus… Did Irishmen Discover America? By John Tiffany Legends have been popular for centuries of how St. Brendan the Navigator, and, before him, St. Finbarr, sailed to America in the...
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The Barnes Review, November/December 2001: The Maine Northeast Boundary Controversy

The Barnes Review, November/December 2001: The Maine Northeast Boundary Controversy

The Half-Forgotten Aroostook War By Stephen J. Martin This war along the borderlands between Canada and the state of Maine turned out to be a bloodless one. But what was the great Daniel Webster doing, handing over American resources to the British?… Reverse Discrimination: Affirmative Action in America By Hugh Murray A white man who played a key role in the early days of “affirmative action” exposes the hypocrisy of the liberals… Racial Mixing in Colonial Times By...


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