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FAME OF A DEAD MAN'S DEEDS: AN UP-CLOSE PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM PIERCE
Catalog Item: 1055
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FAME OF A DEAD MAN'S DEEDS: AN UP-CLOSE PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM PIERCE  

Griffin
This book presents the life and ideas of Dr. William Pierce, easily one of the most influential and intriguing figures of racial patriotism. The author lived for a month on the National Alliance's national office grounds in rural West Virginia. He recounts Pierce's personal story from childhood on, identifies the books and people and situations that influenced him, spells out his perspective on the issues of our time, and describes his daily routine. Readers will come away with a clear understanding of White nationalism and its critique of American life.

434 pages ----- Soft Cover

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