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Today's Issue
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Game Review: War of the Vikings
29 October 2014 7:05 AM | No Comments -
Scottish Demography 101:Basic Information for Immigration Patriots
26 October 2014 7:15 AM | No Comments -
Game Review: Shadow of Mordor
26 October 2014 7:00 AM | No Comments -
Why Independence:An Open Address to the Undecided
18 September 2014 11:41 AM | No Comments -
Lawrence Brown’s The Might of the West
06 March 2013 9:00 AM | No Comments
- Douglas Brown
Great Dive Bars of New England #2:The Main Tavern - Howard Simon Marks
Newport and the Decline of American WASPdom - Paul
The Political Anthropology of the Divine Beast (Part I) - Janie Behr
Classical Realism and the Renewal of Art - David Hamilton
Classical Realism and the Renewal of Art - Alfred Smith
Work of Art:Le Pape Formose et Étienne VIIby Jean-Paul Laurens - iOrientalism: Fooling around with Arab princesses
Work of Art - Arab News Blog » iOrientalism: Fooling around with Arab princesses
Work of Art - tabsir.net » iOrientalism: Fooling around with Arab princesses
Work of Art - Amanda
Great Dive Bars of New England #2:The Main Tavern - Peter Sayles
Great Dive Bars of New England #2:The Main Tavern - Peter
Great Dive Bars of New England #2:The Main Tavern - Alfred Smith
Conquistadores and Cowboys:
An Occasional Discourse on the Feudal Origins of American Institutions (Part I) - Alfred Smith
The Men of the North and the Power of Norse Paganism (Part I) - Alfred Smith
Wine Review:
Cristom Vineyards
Mt. Jefferson Cuvee 2009 Pinot Noir - Chris
Landmark Collaboration Between Oxford and Vatican Libraries Brings Ancient Texts into the Digital Era - DAVID
Classical Realism and the Renewal of Art - John C. Wiggington
The Political Anthropology of the Divine Beast (Part II) - John C. Wiggington
The Political Anthropology of the Divine Beast (Part I) - S. J. Irving
The Political Anthropology of the Divine Beast (Part I) - Alfred Smith
The Political Anthropology of the Divine Beast (Part I)
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Game Review: War of the Vikings
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The Devil's Review is an online magazine for culture, reviews, philosophy and aristocratic politics. Its writers are young scholars and others who have an interest in discussing and promoting aristocratic virtues, culture and learning. Both writers and editors alike have common as well as specialized interests within these spheres, as is revealed by their involvement in and contributions to organizations and publications such as The Ludovici Club, Alternative Right, the H.L. Mencken Club, Taki's Magazine, and The Quarterly Review.
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