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A JOURNAL OF NATIONALIST THOUGHT & HISTORY

Archives & Back Issues 2007

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 2007 issues are 8.5"×11", saddle stitched, 64 pp. (except for no. 6, which has 72 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 2007: Baltic Origin of Homer's Tales

The Barnes Review, January/February 2007: Baltic Origin of Homer's Tales

Baltic Origin of Homer’s Tales By John Tiffany The tall tales of the still universally read storyteller Homer involve ancient Greeks, so we naturally assume (as do almost all scholars) any events related to them must have taken place in the Mediterranean. But we tend to forget the Greeks originally came from somewhere else, somewhere to the north. The author of a new book has amassed amazing evidence that Homer’s heroic events transpired in the Baltic and Scandinavian world… ...
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The Barnes Review, March/April 2007: The Battle of Blood River

The Barnes Review, March/April 2007: The Battle of Blood River

The Battle of Blood River By Deirdre Fields It may not be well known in America, but for South Africans the Battle of Blood River, between the Zulus and the Boers was a watershed event. In a scene seemingly stolen straight from America’s Wild West, Boer pioneers circled their covered wagons and, with the help of every man, woman and child in the wagon train, fired their muskets at wave after wave of attacking natives bent on murder. Somehow, the Boers won the day. After counting the dead...
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The Barnes Review, May/June 2007: Fables of Ancient Israel Now Being Dissected

The Barnes Review, May/June 2007: Fables of Ancient Israel Now Being Dissected

Ancient Israel: Myth vs. Reality By John Tiffany Most Americans were brought up to believe that in ancient times, kings such as David and Solomon of Israel ruled over mighty empires. Indeed, such beliefs are one of the major pillars upon which the modern state of Israel rests. But what if Israel never was more than a petty chieftainship? What if there never was a Temple of Solomon? Or a prophet named Moses? Or an Esther? And are the supposed accomplishments of the ancient Israelites noted by...
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The Barnes Review, July/August 2007: Bias in Academia and the Cases of N Turner & J Brown

The Barnes Review, July/August 2007: Bias in Academia and the Cases of N Turner & J Brown

Bias in Academia: Culture Heroes By Prof. Ray Goodwin Professors indoctrinate students with establishment ideology disguised as factual information. This would not be so bad except that most of it is the opposite of the truth. Examples given include the cases of Nat Turner, John Brown, the murder of JFK, the attack on the USS Liberty and various articles in past issues of TBR. Here are the comments of one gutsy, politically incorrect but historically accurate professor whose lessons plan was...
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The Barnes Review, September/October 2007: No Way Hitler Escaped the Bunker

The Barnes Review, September/October 2007: No Way Hitler Escaped the Bunker

My Journey to Holocaust Denial By Prof. Ray Goodwin The author, having had work experience in a chemical plant and with knowledge of the handling of cyanide, ran across a 1974 booklet called Did Six Million Really Die? by Richard Harwood and got to wondering if the claim of 6 million Jews being systematically exterminated with poison gas by the German government during World War II was just a myth. The more he investigated the matter, the more he became convinced there is nothing to this legend...
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The Barnes Review, November/December 2007: German WWI Naval Raiders

The Barnes Review, November/December 2007: German WWI Naval Raiders

German Privateers of World War I By Gene Flinter Adventure combines with history in this never-beforetold saga of the intrepid little raiding ships deployed by Germany during the first world war. They ranged the seven seas, sinking enemy vessels by the dozens, as the last great privateers of world history… The Real William Clarke Quantrill By Clint E. Lacy Erroneous propaganda still depicts William Clarke Quantrill as a white savage, killing Unionists be they male or female, child or...
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