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The Turner Diaries: A Novel
Andrew MacDonald, Dr. William Pierce

Barricade Books, 1996 - 224 pages

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The book is great, as always, but this is a different cover.

Everyone else has commented on the book, but I'll comment on the publisher's addition. On the cover the publisher, Barricade Books, has added their own words to the cover, in large red print, above the title of the book. The addendum reads: "This book contains racist propaganda. The FBI said it was the blueprint for the Oklahoma City bombing. Many would like it banished. It is being published to alert and warn America."
The original cover of the book is reproduced in b&w and inset, under this new headline. Had I known this I would have seeked further and found the book in it's original form.


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A must read.

As a White Man this book shocks, terrifies and disgusts me but I read it anyway. I have always been into the free exchange of ideas and had high hopes that all of the negative things I had heard about this book were exaggerated.

I was wrong.

In a way it almost reminds me of William W. Johnstone and his "In the Ashes" series but whereas Johnstone's stories were designed to entertain this book is written (badly) to inspire hate. I don't care if it is a bombing of F.B.I headquarters or the robbery of a Jewish owned convince story the vision that is presented here cannot come to pass.

While I would say that this is America and such a thing could never happen here there were probably more then a few intelligent Germans who felt the same way in 1932. Since the big millennium craze a few years ago a lot of the fire has gone out of the survivalist movement but the lunatic fringe who have the potential to be inspired by cowards like the bombers of the federal building in Oklahoma will always be waiting in the wings for the right opportunity. We owe it to our children to make sure that the future presented in this "manifesto" with its "Day of the Rope" never takes place.

Overall-The only book I have ever read that makes me wish book burnings were still in the fashion.



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At 9:02 am on Wednesday April 19, 1995, two tons of explosives ripped apart the federal office building in Oklahoma City and the psyche of America. The worst case of domestic terrorism in our history, this explosion killed 169 men, women, and children. The author of this book has written, If [this book] had been available to the general public . . . the Oklahoma bombing would not have come as such a surprise. It has been considered by the Justice Department and other government agencies as the bible of right-wing militia groups, and the FBI believes it provided the blueprint for the Oklahoma City bombing. Barricade Books has published it so America can better understand the cause of racism and extremism.


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