books by Feral House
books:
Poop Culture: How America is Shaped by its Grossest National Product
11 reviews
Dave Praeger
Feral House, 2007
The Review
This is a very funny, well written book about a bizarre subject. I found myself laughing out loud......
Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA
109 reviews
Richard C. Hoagland
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Mike Bara
Feral House, 2007
There will always be naysayers
It never ceases to amaze me how throughout time, no matter what the subject, no matter what the evidence, there are those who have a mental block to anything other than what our government has told us. I chuckle sometimes, but then realize just how powerful we could be, and how we could eliminate all pain and suffering if we could open our minds to different possibilities. All one has to do, is ...
Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin (Expanded Edition)
14 reviews
Mel Gordon
Feral House, 2008
Voluptuous Panic by Mel Gordon
Excellent book, which had lots of information regarding Berlin, Germany in the wild 20s. I only wish there was more in depth material to read and more photo's. Especially interesting was the "Occult" section, which could have had a more in depth coverage, but I'm not complaining. Dietrich Eckhart, who belonged to a number of Occult Societies introduced Hitler to Ernst Rohm The Criminal Elements ...
Dope Menace: The Sensational World of Drug Paperbacks
1 review
Stephen J. Gertz
Feral House, 2008
"Sin"sationally Beautiful and Delightfully Decadent.
A veritable treasure trove of cover art from vintage drug and sex pulp paperbacks, with a brilliant analysis of the effects of these mass market guided missiles on American culture. The author clearly loves his material, and his knowledge of the history, lore, and lure of the genre is masterful. For any reader interested in the seamy side of popular culture, this is a must buy. A perfect gift for ...
Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground New Edition
137 reviews
Michael Moynihan
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Didrik Soderlind
Feral House, 2003
great book
This is a great book if you are wanting to know more about the underground world of black metal. It also has subjects of diff. religions, Nazism, Fascism, Norse Mythology. It also has very good interviews with Black Metal musicians.
Top Secret Tourism: Your Travel Guide to Germ Warfare Laboratories, Clandestine Aircraft Bases and Other ...
20 reviews
Harry Helms
Feral House, 2007
This book gives you the reasons big brother is watching you
This book covers the places like area 51, army bases and the fenced off area the goverment owns.It is scarey what goes on there and a few of the goverment programs that went on and what they cost, like when the govermentdecided to see if they could use atomic bombs for excavation and the insane results a normal person would expect .They did it more than once!!!!!
War is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier
44 reviews
Smedley D. Butler
Feral House, 2003
Wake up America!!
War is a Racket is one of the greatest anti-war book ever penned. As a Marine veteran of Iraqi Freedom it is easy to disregard this a commi-b.s.propaganda , but looking further into what is "the war to make the world safe for democracy" ( not the infinite war on terror, but The Great War, WW1) We can see the true propaganda of business corrupting our sovereignty. The first casualties of war are ...
Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook
41 reviews
Feral House, 2000
An extreme rarity.
This book is profoundly disturbing and not for the faint of heart or stomach. After first viewing some of these photos over 10 years ago, I lost the desire to eat food of any kind for almost a full 24 hours afterwards. Some of the most heinous murders pictured here were real headliners in their time - some cursory research on the internet reveals front-page coverage in the L.A. Times, ...
The Devil's Notebook
31 reviews
Anton Szandor LaVey
Feral House, 2000
You've all got it wrong...
Everyone, listen. Realize that when you are talking about Satanism you need to know that it is not about conjuring "demons", killing Christians, and the "occult." It is about living your life to the fullest without any stupid religious restrictions, "rejoicing life in the carnal, the mundane, the flesh." Stop looking at it from a "Christian" point of view. This book is good, yes, but of course ...
American Hardcore: A Tribal History
48 reviews
Steven Blush
Feral House, 2001
American Hardcore Is A Good Book
American Hardcore chronicals and/or documents the history of the early 80's Hardcore(Punk)scene. Started by angry,fustrated,violent kids in the suburban seaside coastal middle class towns of Los Angeles, this movement spread from city to city and coast to coast. With each location holding thier own individuality, from L.A. to New York, to Chicago to San Francisco, to D.C. to Boston, Hardcore was ...
It's a Man's World: Men's Adventure Magazines, The Postwar Pulps
11 reviews
Feral House, 2003
Defines "over the top"
These magazines were considered the absolute bottom of the barrel when they were published. To be truthful, they're still offensive today. But now they can be examined in terms of sociology and popular culture. If you don't pass judgemnt on their content, you can marvel at the sheer audacity of these publishers! Nothing was too outrageous to be published in these mags - they define the term ...
The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK, and Malcolm X
14 reviews
Judge Joe Brown
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Zachary Sklar
Feral House, 2003
Very investigative!
Probe Magazine has always fascinated even lone nut theorists. The reason why is because it was an extremely investigative Magazine. James DiEugenio, Lisa Pease, etc have been known for their tireless investigative research into the true circumstances surrounding the death of America's 35th President. Now, you can read the wonderful articles that the Probe writers worked on concerning ...
Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore
17 reviews
Albert Mudrian
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John Peel
Feral House, 2004
Grinding Death Trip Down Memory Lane
Albert Mudrian, editor-in-chief of Decibel magazine, one of the best music magazines out there today, pens an excellent celebration of the darkest, fastest, and most intense music out there: death metal (and grindcore). Mudrian's format is simple, for a reason. It streamlines the vast reams of information within these genres and pares it down to the true essence of the keys bands - Napalm Death, ...
SuicideGirls
112 reviews
Feral House, 2004
Awesome!
Great coffee table book =) Girls are hot.. very tasteful. Not for the prudish folks that have problems w/ nudity.
American Hair Metal
13 reviews
Steven Blush
Feral House, 2006
Bang You Hair
If you were there, or were listening, or are still there and listening, this book will put a smile on your face; Page after page of quality, colorful pictures and highly amusing quotes by some of the biggest bands of the era; The only thing I wished was that it included more pictures, esp. since there is a huge list at the end of the book w/80's artists not pictured at all, and their one big ...
The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism
4 reviews
Michael Moynihan
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Stephen E. Flowers
Feral House, 2007
A sober account of a mired topic.
The basis of this book revolves around obscure texts of the little-known and enigmatic figure of Karl Maria Wiligut, a name that I had first encountered back in the early 90s from an interview with co-author Michael Moynihan. He expressed plans to publish Wiligut's writings and in 2001, Dominion press finally released The Secret King. I acquired the limited hardbound edition upon the book's ...
The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber: Weimar Berlin's Priestess of Depravity
3 reviews
Mel Gordon
Feral House, 2006
"She was the most remarkable spirit that I ever met in the weird underworld of human sexuality."
Author Mel Gordon details a glittering, decadent Weimar Berlin in the book, "The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber: Weimer Berlin's Priestess of Depravity." Post WWI Berlin "became the world showcase of nude dance and the erotic revue-sketch", and with the catastrophic devaluation of the German Mark, "moral degeneration" reigned in a city that rapidly became a metropolis of ...
Hollywood's Hellfire Club: The Misadventures of John Barrymore, W.C. Fields, Errol Flynn and the Bundy Drive ...
4 reviews
Gregory William Mank
Feral House, 2007
Hell bent for destruction
Greg Mank has left the haunted mansion of golden age horror film critiques and heads into Hollywood Babylon territory with his newest book; and what he finds would have Kenneth Anger gasping for breath. Mank, with his coauthors Charles Heard and Bill Nelson, tells the tale of the Bundy Drive Boys, a collective of fast living and hard drinking Hollywood actors, writers and artists--- all ...
Secret and Suppressed II: Banned Ideas and Hidden History into the 21st Century
Feral House, 2008
There are two ways of looking at the world: You can take the mass media at face value and believe the world oscillates between the dumb-show of "left wing" and "right wing." Or you can begin to question this national hypnosis. The groundbreaking and now out-of-print first edition of Secret and Suppressed influenced many in the conspiratorial '90s, including Chris Carter and his X-Files movie and television series. Secret and Suppressed ...
The Satanic Witch
71 reviews
Anton Szandor LaVey
Feral House, 2003
Entertaing Nonetheless
Whether you're a Satanist or you're just curious, this book by Anton Szandor LaVey will keep your attention. I found that some of the things that he mentioned in "The Satanic Witch" are actually true. Mind you, if you read a book like this you have to go into it with an open mind and not get tied up in what LaVey says. LaVey is quite well at keeping his reader's attention in all of his writings ...
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