Holla Forums books monthly

What happened to the monthly Holla Forums book collection? I've not seen it posted in a while and the catalog shows nothing.
Did they stop releasing them? I wipe my internet history often to can't find the original link where the packs were all uploaded either.

Other urls found in this thread:

mega.nz/#F!2gxTiJrb
mega.nz/#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg
scribd.com/user/118093257/OpenToSuggestions
resist.com/LothropStoddard/LothropStoddard.html
resist.com/LothropStoddard/Stoddard-IntoTheDarkness-GermanyToday.pdf
mega.nz/#F!5Q5UFZIR!MvGFhWEPb03Qg3ZFOh5yKg
archive.org/details/YouGentiles_414
inconvenienthistory.com/archive/2016/volume_8/number_1/rethinking_mein_kampf.php
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

i think most of pol does not read much of anything tbh

Here's all the past ones
mega.nz/#F!2gxTiJrb


First post everytime

Last I heard from him was that he was gonna put together a must read or essential read list of something.

needs decryption key

Fugg. Try this one;
mega.nz/#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg

Got exams in like 2 weeks, no time for reading or vidya at the moment.

Recently got the (((in)))famous three books written by Feder. Interest Slavery was interesting to learn about, think I'll read the Programme next.

personally at the moment i sort of read/skim some used university economics textbooks.

i'm not economics illiterate, but i really feel like i need to know more.

correct that.

i know i need to know more.

Where can I find scanned books from nazi Germany about eugenics, different race qualifications or scanned nazi Germany textbooks?

There hasn't been a release for a long time. Tbh the user who released those books did a pretty good job.

Book release user, if you're reading this, nice work. I really enjoyed more than a few of the books you released.


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Damn, I thought it was still going and I just hadn't seen the link.
If he sees this thread, I hope it encourages him to start again, I downloaded them every month.

ya think?

There's plenty you can get pdf's of, try Economics in One Lesson By Henry Hazlitt and Essentials of Economics by Ballve.

I was looking for a link to the monthly book collections. Thanks, anons.

:^)

This should keep you busy:
scribd.com/user/118093257/OpenToSuggestions

Currently reading: Thus Spake Zarathustra
The absolute madman. He actually came down from his cave!

Any prior reading required to get through that book? Planning to read it for this weekend

Holla Forums monthly books needs to be permanently stickied.

Yeah, cuz what this board needs is more stickies.

The mega.nz link has become password protected!
Please new link or write password.

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Here you go lads. little messy hope you can find what you need.

Book release user here. Not sure I've found enough good material for a complete part 14, but I'll see what I can do AFTER the election. Now is not the time for reading, that comes later.

Helpful user above has already linked the collection - here it is again:
mega.nz/#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg

I'm also going to release a better organized and slightly smaller collection, Holla Forums books 2.0 - probably dec/jan, Kek willing.

Has anyone read pic related, is it any good?

"Gnosticism took shape in an atmosphere of violent, total rejection of Judaism." Pg. 146

resist.com/LothropStoddard/LothropStoddard.html

resist.com/LothropStoddard/Stoddard-IntoTheDarkness-GermanyToday.pdf
Ignore the title, it's a great impartial book about the third reich, a must read.

You are now aware Holla Forums threads consist mostly of text.


There are a few sites, probably run by Jews, which sell translations and reprints of pamphlets.

Also, take a look at
>>>/pdfs/

Just by looking at the stickies on the first page, not even opening them, I found this link:
mega.nz/#F!5Q5UFZIR!MvGFhWEPb03Qg3ZFOh5yKg
Which has a lot of Bücher, probably some related to your interests.

Yeah, just by looking at the titles on the mega link, I can tell there is what you want. There are two books, each on two parts with "Rassenhygiene" in the title.

Those threads were always pretty dumb. Read what interests you. We'd be better off all reading different books and sharing highlights, insights, and conclusions rather than all reading the same.

There were lots of books, m8. Like a big bookshelf. Of course people aren't going to be able to read them all. Of course it helps get people talking about what they've read and what they should read. By design.

Pretty flawed logic. Books are meant to be read, meaning the more people reading them, the better.

A poster summarizing a book != reading the book, especially when it comes to in-depth historical books like Tragedy and Hope.

Anyone read confessions of an economic hitman? Is it as good as people say?

I'm going abroad to a dangerous country with little to no internet for a number of months at the beginning of December, and need books to occupy my time. Any chance of releasing a new batch before then?

That doesn't preclude having lists of books presented that can be bookmarked for reading later. Every time there is one of those threads there are always books being thrown around to be put on a list. These are just literature generals.

"In the 20th century many millions of people have been killed in the attempt to establish Marxist societies based on the ideal of complete economic and social leveling, and many more millions of people have been killed as a result of the failure of Jewish assimilation into European societies"

Book release user here (different IP).

There will totally be a new batch of books released before the beginning of December. Believe me. Probably mid-November - after the initial post-election buzz has died down.

Also, forget what I said about not having enough good material. It's beginning to look like one of the best months yet. (Praise Kek.)

Not really. If you don't understand you should just become the superman.

Thanks book user

everyone should read "The City & The City".

Best modern dystopic book right now.

Thanks based user

You're doing kek's work, user.

Has this 1924 classic already been included in one of the packs?
Jewish view of the goyim, right out of the horse's mouth.

archive.org/details/YouGentiles_414

The "official" edition of Mein Kampf was an unfinished draft edited by a communist. Get Ralph Manheim's translation instead, and ignore the footnotes.
inconvenienthistory.com/archive/2016/volume_8/number_1/rethinking_mein_kampf.php
Check the "Previous English Translations" section.