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A JOURNAL OF NATIONALIST THOUGHT & HISTORY

Archives & Back Issues 2004

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 2004 issues are 8.5"×11", saddle stitched, 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, September/October 2004: Tolkien's Mythos

The Barnes Review, September/October 2004: Tolkien's Mythos

Tolkien’s Mythos By Stephen Goodson What exactly was Tolkien getting at with his Lord of the Rings trilogy? What was his basic political and moral stance that led him to construct such a fantasy world? This essay provides some hints& The Fight Against Usury By Juri Lina Until the dawn of the modern era, nearly every government and religious figure condemned usury. It was almost universally considered a crime and a form of extortion. However, in contemporary times, it is considered as a...
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The Barnes Review, November/December 2004: George Washington Wasn't Our First President

The Barnes Review, November/December 2004: George Washington Wasn't Our First President

Our First President? By Vance Beaudreau Famed Southern Revisionist Vance Beaudreau provides us here with an article on the Articles of Confederation. His contention that Washington was not the first president stems from the Southern respect toward the Articles, a document that more faithfully remains loyal to the traditions of American practice than the Federalist-penned Constitution allegedly in force today. Life In The Third Reich By Friedrich Kurreck Was life in Hitler’s Germany one...
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The Barnes Review, May/June 2004: Nuremberg: In the National Socialist Mind

The Barnes Review, May/June 2004: Nuremberg: In the National Socialist Mind

Adolf Hitler At Nuremberg By Waffen SS Gen. Leon Degrelle This is not an article about the so-called “trial” of Nazi war criminals in 1945-6, but rather a triumphal piece about the ability of Adolf Hitler to mobilize an entire country. His rallies at Nuremberg inspired the German people and are still greatly admired by politicians and public speakers today& Hitler Declares War A Speech by Adolf Hitler There is no question that Hitler’s speech on this occasion summarized his...


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The Barnes Review, March/April 2004: Old Hickory's Farewell Address

The Barnes Review, March/April 2004: Old Hickory's Farewell Address

Old Hickory’s Farewell Address By A Speech by Andrew Jackson There is no question that Andrew Jackson was one of America’s greatest presidents. But what did he really stand for? His basic policy ideas and prophetic utterances can be found in his neglected farewell address, brought to you here in full& The New South Africa By Robert Logan The communists, leftists and other assorted faddists promised the world that, once the evil whites were divested of their power in South Africa,...
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The Barnes Review, July/August 2004: Hitler: An Overlooked Candidate for the Nobel Prize

The Barnes Review, July/August 2004: Hitler: An Overlooked Candidate for the Nobel Prize

Hitler’s Nobel Peace Prize? By Alex S. Perry Jr. It has been commented by many non-conformists that Hitler did not want war to erupt in the 1930s. But Poland was supported by British and French declarations, thereby increasing the bellicosity of the Polish war party. He sought peace with England and sought an alliance with her. Further, Hitler sought a disarmament treaty with both England and France and did everything else one could do to avert World War II& Hitler’s Social Reforms...
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The Barnes Review, January/February 2004: The Racial Makeup of the Original Egyptians

The Barnes Review, January/February 2004: The Racial Makeup of the Original Egyptians

The Original Egyptians John R. Tiffany Much is written and spoken on the rise and fall of empires. Even more is said on Egypt and its role in history. But who were these people? Were they black? Were they white? Or some other race or ethnic group? This powerful article is deserving of a careful read… The Luftwaffe’s Fatal Mistakes Trevor J. Constable The story of the founding and funding of the German Air Corps after WWI is a major untold story. It is important not only in Hitler’s...
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