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5 Years of PRAV Publishing

Five years ago, in the third month of the second decade of the 21st century, era vulgaris, in the days when lockdowns were being declared around the world, PRAV Publishing appeared.

No one was expecting or suspecting us. No one asked for or commissioned a new publishing house. And no one could have calculated or predicted the path ahead. PRAV Publishing arose out of something deeper, wider, and higher than current “interest,” “demand,” “discourse,” or “audiences.” PRAV Publishing emerged at the junction of stirring thoughts and spirits pulling continents together, seeking to be gathered and communicated, aspiring to be recorded and to go down in history — or perhaps rather to reawaken and re-enliven this “thing” called “history” for the first time in a while, after it had supposedly already “ended.” One outcome is certain: PRAV has become the landscape where readers and researchers travel to discover works which are courageously independent, beyond their time, and provoke radical rethinking.

Over the eventful and turbulent five years since PRAV Publishing announced itself, 18 books have been brought to life and to the world — books manifesting the words and thoughts of singular authors, books on unordinary and extraordinary matters, books carefully and thoughtfully selected, curated, translated, and published by a dedicated, enthusiastic circle of world-explorers.

In half a decade, PRAV has hosted authors, translators, editors, designers, scholars, and other collaborators from 10 countries across four continents. Our books have been received and are available in more than 50 countries.

And we’ve just been getting started…

Moving into the fifth year of our incarnation, PRAV is already looking forward to launching at least seven outstanding titles:

Heidegger’s Hermeneutics
by Egor Falyov

Vinča: The Signs and Fate of European Civilization
by Radivoje Pešić

Weltschmerz: The Phenomenology of Pagan Pain
by Askr Svarte

Mamleev’s America
by Yuri Mamleev and Charlie Smith

Thinking in Travels
by Jafe Arnold

Foundations of Eurasianism - Volume IV

Julius Evola: An Adventurous Life
by Andrea Scarabelli

🙌 To celebrate five years of PRAV Publishing, enjoy 10% off all orders of books and Weisswerk crafts with the coupon code:
PRAV5
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👉 pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
Since the release of Polemos: The Dawn of Pagan Traditionalism in Summer 2020, PRAV Publishing has been the homestead and launchpad of the philosophical and spiritual opus of Evgeny Nechkasov, better known by his Germanic pagan name Askr Svarte.

Over the past five years, Nechkasov’s imprint in the realm of English-language literature has grown by 6 titles:

Polemos: The Dawn of Pagan Traditionalism [translated by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2020)]

Gods in the Abyss: Essays on Heidegger, the Germanic Logos, and the Germanic Myth [translated by Iliya Koptilin and Daniil Granovskiy (Arktos, 2020)]

Polemos II: Pagan Perspectives
[translated by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2021)]

Tradition and Future Shock: Visions of a Future that Isn’t Ours
(PRAV Publishing, 2023)

What the Gods have Left: The Askr Svarte Notebooks
[translated and edited by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2024)]

Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
[translated by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2024)]

In addition, Nechkasov has contributed to and served on the editorial board of PRAV’s journal dedicated to Traditionalist studies:

Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions — Volume I (PRAV Publishing, 2023)

Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions — Volume II (PRAV Publishing, 2025)

Furthermore, Weltschmerz: The Phenomenology of Pagan Pain, is forthcoming from PRAV later this year.

In the infographics below, Nechkasov presents readers with a window into his vision of the development of his works, especially the radical turn in his thinking most recently marked by Towards Another Myth.

Embark on the spiritual wayfaring of Askr Svarte and support independent publishing by ordering directly from PRAV: https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
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«Research into the history of our civilization’s sickness has been ongoing for so long that this research itself has turned into a sickness that paralyzes its own aspirations from the very start. The oversaturation of artificial signs has led to a brain poisoning that is difficult to cure — or altogether incurable. The world cannot reconcile all of its forces. Senses have been stunted. The function of language is so exhausted and unreal to the point that it is ceasing to exist. We tend to create new forms whose own tendency is to become anti-forms, because we pay no heed to the forms around us. The long since obsolete school models have defaced what little energy remains. Eastern civilization is experiencing new spiritual and material destruction. Western civilization, so chaotic and so hideously constructed, has made taking away man’s soul its priority. The space between East and West has been drastically narrowed. This space has been reduced not in the sense that they have been drawn closer together, but in the sense of making both unrecognizable. Instead of being seen as sacred soil on which we might reconcile the raging passions of the so-called new civilization, or the still undefined but already cruelly imposed new world order, this space has been treated like a crack that can eventually be filled with Europe’s radioactive waste.

All the continents have been discovered. We must reconcile ourselves with this fact. Even deserted islands cannot enjoy idyllic peace for long, for weary explorers have pushed them into assimilating into our, in any case already ruined, civilization. Space exploration does not promise a new earth. All means of escape and isolation have been exhausted. All that we have left is a new spiritual continent that stands above distressed hope and endurance, that stands in truth.

Man, long accustomed to seeing only himself, has become nothing to himself. At the peril of his own life, he has dismissed all thoughts about the risks to which he has condemned future generations. Driven by a sense of alienation, he has alienated everyone around him. He has lost his past, and now he renounces the future. He is living in something else’s time, in a missing moment. He lives in some kind of interim, because he has destroyed his own time and scurried towards an aim that is nowhere in sight, not even in his illusions.

The new generations can no longer be put on trial. Our civilization has no right to the time that is coming, just as it had no right to the time that it mutilated and left empty. The new generations have the right to their own school, to research their own creative energies, to use their own consciousness. Their school should be free from blind obedience and charlatans. It will not inherit an identity that can no longer identify with any program of luminosity and sacrality.

The only step that this civilization can take on the threshold of the third millennium is to liberate future generations from the captivity that seeks to condemn them. All the preparations made for the third millennium, so it seems, were in the wrong direction. At any rate, the third millennium does not belong to the world of this civilization. One cannot hijack someone else’s time.

It is uncertain whether our civilization is capable of taking this singular step. But, first and foremost, above all, it is certain that we are meant to understand ourselves. In order to understand ourselves, we need to concentrate our energy on understanding others. In this way, we might arrive at an understanding of the soul itself. We need, furthermore, to head towards the soul itself, to the soul of the whole world, the souls of animals and planets, the soul of matter, the soul of the universe.

Only this can bring us back from our own exile — those of us here in Europe and those of us on other continents, those of us in our past and those of us at the threshold of our last temptation.»

— Radivoje Pešić, Vinča: The Signs and Fate of European Civilization (forthcoming from PRAV Publishing)
« Man remains alone with the world, but as Da-sein only he can ground in thinking and language the space and time for the coming and interplay (Spiel) of the new Divinities instead of the return of the old ones. Man is valuable for the astonishing and awaiting Divinities in that he is factical here-being, the one who in his authentic existing kindles the fire of the hearth to which the Divinities might descend with their song. In Beyng man acquires humanity, just as the Divinities acquire the space for manifesting here their Divinehood. In his guardianship of Dasein, man manifests himself as the one needed by the Divinities as their own guardian… People kindle the fire to which, like neighbors, the Divinities come down to join the Thing to decide upon and tell of Beyng, grounding, history, the holy, the thing, and their Divinehood… The task of the single and transitional ones — evidently with some contribution from, and looking back to, the remembering ones — is to prepare in delicacy, in sensitivity, and in attunement to the harmony and voice of a silent telling, the space for the coming-anew of the Divinities and the decision about Being. What is ontologically and existentially important is finding the trail to the forest clearing where a fire can be lit in anticipation of another tale arising out of the silence, one that foretells of the timid steps of the Divinities.»

Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism

By Askr Svarte (Evgeny Nechkasov)

Translated by Jafe Arnold

Available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook.

Order now: https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
On the pages of The New Yorker, James Verini calls Daria Platonova Dugina’s Eschatological Optimism “a book of inspirational Neoplatonic philosophy.”

Eschatological Optimism, released by PRAV Publishing in August 2023, is available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook editions.

BUY NOW: https://pravpublishing.com/product/eschatological-optimism/
ON SALE: TRADITION AND FUTURE SHOCK

Two years ago, PRAV Publishing released Askr Svarte’s (Evgeny Nechkasov’s) “most dangerous book in the world": Tradition and Future Shock: Visions of a Future that Isn’t Ours.

Recently banned from the shelves of the largest bookseller in the US, Barnes&Noble, this immense 538-page tome unmasks the dark forces at work behind Technological Singularity, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and the smartphone in your pocket, and sheds light on a radical spiritual paradigm for living beyond the Postmodern matrix.

Tradition and Future Shock is available in hardcover for 20% off and paperback for 25% off until March 9th:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/tradition-and-future-shock/

On the request of the author and in line with the spirit of Tradition and Future Shock, there will be no ebook edition.
One year ago, PRAV Publishing released For a Radical Life: Meditations by Daria Platonova Dugina.

This pocket-sized book is packed with a unique selection of quotations from Daria Platonova Dugina’s published and unpublished works, personal diary, social media, and interviews. For a Radical Life is an everyday companion to thinking and living through our perilous age.

Order your own copy by March 2nd for 15% off:
https://pravpublishing.com/product/for-a-radical-life/

“I want to become a source of good in the world. There’s nothing more terrifying than this thought.”
– Daria Platonova Dugina, diary entry, 13 January 2022
Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II

Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin

Contents:

From the Editors: Speaking of Traditionalism

Askr Svarte - Tradition as Language

Alexander Dugin - The Language of Tradition and the Paradigms of the Modern Sciences: Rectifying Names and Measuring Distances

Maxim Medovarov - The Ontology of Language in the Light of Integral Traditionalism

Andrea Scarabelli - Telling the Origin: Language, Myth, and the Sacred

Tamás Bencze - A Few Remarks on the Spiritual Importance of Languages

Sebastiano Fusco - The Four Levels of Meaning: Polysemic Hermeneutics of Traditional Texts

Nuccio D'Anna - Cosmogony and Anthropogony: Symbols, Language, and Sacred Music in the Vedic Tradition

Giovanni Sessa - Giorgio Colli, Julius Evola, and Hellenic Mysteriosophy: Can Language and Writing be Truth-Makers?

Adolfo Morganti - Truth and Language: Attilio Mordini's Sapiential Hermeneutics of Language

Veleslav Cherkasov - Neo-Archaic Terms in the Theology of Contemporary Slavic Native Faith

Maxim Makovchik - The Traditional Understanding of the Non-Traditional

Alisa Zagryadskaya - Mouseion, Kunstkammer, and the Classical Museum as Models of Reality: The Transformation of Museum Practices and Our Image of the World from Premodernity to Modernity

Dmitry Moiseev - The Existential Dimension of Traditionalism in the Works of Julius Evola: Towards the Fundamental Principles of the Being of the Differentiated Man

László Virág - András László's Fundamental Contribution to Metaphysical Tradition

Róbert Horváth - The Idea of Tradition, Its Precedents, and Signs of Decline

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THE WAIT IS OVER!

NOW AVAILABLE from PRAV Publishing:

Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions - Volume II

Edited by Jafe Arnold, Evgeny Nechkasov, Luca Siniscalco, and Lucas Griffin

Featuring 16 texts by 18 authors from 5 countries.

382 pages, available in paperback.

https://pravpublishing.com/product/passages-studies-in-traditionalism-and-traditions-volume-ii/
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« The call of Being originates in the depths of the “soil” — the depths of the past into which our ancestors have departed. We cannot allow for their lives to end up meaningless, but they might very well turn out meaningless if all the ages of labor, feats, and struggle lead to a worthless us. “By their fruit you will recognize them” (Matthew 7:16)…

Past generations depart and their forms die only to become the soil for the birth of the new. All that is left is the burning of their spirit, the burning of their aspirations, dreams, and ideals, and that which remains constitutes the foundation of the continuity of life and true immortality. This fire fills up language as the event of meaning and “shoots” or breaks up out of the depths of lingual consciousness into the sprout of the word. The word is born as man — from Being.

Just as parents do not create their child’s soul, so man does not create the meaning of a word, that is, its capacity to influence consciousness. Man lets the word resound and pronounces it, but it is through the word and through man that the imperfect past draws towards perfection, the sinful towards redemption, the meaningless towards the meaningful, or more accurately, the old meaning towards its self-resurrection in new, clearer, fuller meaning. In this call, it is not only the voice of past generations that calls, but the voice of all of “natural history,” the voice of all of mute nature that requires man to give it the word and fill its existence with meaning. »

— Egor Falyov, Heidegger’s Hermeneutics (forthcoming from PRAV Publishing)
« So, Wittgenstein writes, with his full philosophical rucksack all he can do is slowly climb the mountain of mathematics. And yet, at the summit, what is there? No gateway to heaven. Only a clear, unobstructed view of the horizon. We are reminded of the following remark in Chesterton: “The poet only asks to get his head into the heavens. It is the logician who seeks to get the heavens into his head. And it is his head that splits.”

For our part, the objective is no longer to solve the episteme in logical terms. Measurement, insofar as we consider it — that is, the logical faculty — is only one portion of the episteme. It is the lower, rote function. The companion portion is the analogical faculty. Neither is reducible to the functions of the other. To put it in terms of Nietzsche, what is logical is Apollonian, what is analogical is Dionysian. In Aristotelian terms, perhaps, sophia and phronesis. For Boethius, the pi and the theta. We mean only to draw attention to the fact that where one is weak or limited, the other ought to be employed. History shows us with total clarity that disaster is the exclusive consequence of turning one against the other — be it the sophist seeking to destroy the temple, or the priest seeking to tear down the academy. At least, we might say sardonically, the age of the priest is beautiful. The age of the sophist is only economical. Alas. »

— Alexander J. Ford and Jack R. Parnell, A Slow Death or, The Silence of the Old World

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Order the handcrafted Nietzsche bust (only 5 left in stock!): https://pravpublishing.com/product/friedrich-nietzsche-bust/
Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism

by Askr Svarte (Evgeny Nechkasov)

translated by Jafe Arnold

339 pages / released October 2024 / available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook.

In the beginning was the word: Mythos. In the unfathomable depths of language and at the dizzying heights of philosophy and theology, man is Homo Mythicus, the being who can hear and tell the unfolding tale of Heaven, Earth, Divinities, Mortals, and Things. Alas, in the dark night of the modern world factory, the echoes of the ancient myths have fallen silent, but lone voices might still dare to ask the question, and lone ears might still attune themselves to hearken: will Another Myth resound for a new beginning?

Askr Svarte’s Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism is a daring exploration of the thickets and abysses of the myth of Being that our world, our history, and we ourselves are. In the ancient revelations of India, Greece, and Germania, in the books of Western philosophy and in the lifeworld of South American tribes, between the lines and fates of modern European poetry, and in the wake of Heidegger and Traditionalist thought, Askr Svarte traces a captivating panorama of the mythopoetic dimension and invites us to ready ourselves for myth anew. Rather than reconstructing the past, Towards Another Myth invites us to rediscover the uncanny mystery of the myth calling to us from within, awaiting its — our — “new” beginning.

https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
Less than 24 hours have passed since we announced that popular Weisswerk busts are back in stock. In the meanwhile:

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Julius Evola busts - ONLY 2 LEFT!
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Richard Wagner bust

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For those who have forgotten, or for those who are finding out for the first time, PRAV Publishing is also home to unique pieces of art brought to you by Weisswerk.

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«Research into the history of our civilization’s sickness has been ongoing for so long that this research itself has turned into a sickness that paralyzes its own aspirations from the very start. The oversaturation of artificial signs has led to a brain poisoning that is difficult to cure — or altogether incurable. The world cannot reconcile all of its forces. Senses have been stunted. The function of language is so exhausted and unreal to the point that it is ceasing to exist. We tend to create new forms whose own tendency is to become anti-forms, because we pay no heed to the forms around us. The long since obsolete school models have defaced what little energy remains. Eastern civilization is experiencing new spiritual and material destruction. Western civilization, so chaotic and so hideously constructed, has made taking away man’s soul its priority. The space between East and West has been drastically narrowed. This space has been reduced not in the sense that they have been drawn closer together, but in the sense of making both unrecognizable. Instead of being seen as sacred soil on which we might reconcile the raging passions of the so-called new civilization, or the still undefined but already cruelly imposed new world order, this space has been treated like a crack that can eventually be filled with Europe’s radioactive waste.

All the continents have been discovered. We must reconcile ourselves with this fact. Even deserted islands cannot enjoy idyllic peace for long, for weary explorers have pushed them into assimilating into our, in any case already ruined, civilization. Space exploration does not promise a new earth. All means of escape and isolation have been exhausted. All that we have left is a new spiritual continent that stands above distressed hope and endurance, that stands in truth.

Man, long accustomed to seeing only himself, has become nothing to himself. At the peril of his own life, he has dismissed all thoughts about the risks to which he has condemned future generations. Driven by a sense of alienation, he has alienated everyone around him. He has lost his past, and now he renounces the future. He is living in something else’s time, in a missing moment. He lives in some kind of interim, because he has destroyed his own time and scurried towards an aim that is nowhere in sight, not even in his illusions.

The new generations can no longer be put on trial. Our civilization has no right to the time that is coming, just as it had no right to the time that it mutilated and left empty. The new generations have the right to their own school, to research their own creative energies, to use their own consciousness. Their school should be free from blind obedience and charlatans. It will not inherit an identity that can no longer identify with any program of luminosity and sacrality.

The only step that this civilization can take on the threshold of the third millennium is to liberate future generations from the captivity that seeks to condemn them. All the preparations made for the third millennium, so it seems, were in the wrong direction. At any rate, the third millennium does not belong to the world of this civilization. One cannot hijack someone else’s time.

It is uncertain whether our civilization is capable of taking this singular step. But, first and foremost, above all, it is certain that we are meant to understand ourselves. In order to understand ourselves, we need to concentrate our energy on understanding others. In this way, we might arrive at an understanding of the soul itself. We need, furthermore, to head towards the soul itself, to the soul of the whole world, the souls of animals and planets, the soul of matter, the soul of the universe.

Only this can bring us back from our own exile — those of us here in Europe and those of us on other continents, those of us in our past and those of us at the threshold of our last temptation.»

— Radivoje Pešić, Vinča: The Signs and Fate of European Civilization (forthcoming from PRAV Publishing)
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Since the release of Polemos: The Dawn of Pagan Traditionalism in Summer 2020, PRAV Publishing has been the homestead and launchpad of the philosophical and spiritual opus of Evgeny Nechkasov, better known by his Germanic pagan name Askr Svarte.

Over the past five years, Nechkasov’s imprint in the realm of English-language literature has grown by 6 titles:

Polemos: The Dawn of Pagan Traditionalism [translated by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2020)]

Gods in the Abyss: Essays on Heidegger, the Germanic Logos, and the Germanic Myth [translated by Iliya Koptilin and Daniil Granovskiy (Arktos, 2020)]

Polemos II: Pagan Perspectives
[translated by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2021)]

Tradition and Future Shock: Visions of a Future that Isn’t Ours
(PRAV Publishing, 2023)

What the Gods have Left: The Askr Svarte Notebooks
[translated and edited by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2024)]

Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism
[translated by Jafe Arnold (PRAV Publishing, 2024)]

In addition, Nechkasov has contributed to and served on the editorial board of PRAV’s journal dedicated to Traditionalist studies:

Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions — Volume I (PRAV Publishing, 2023)

Passages: Studies in Traditionalism and Traditions — Volume II (PRAV Publishing, 2025)

Furthermore, Weltschmerz: The Phenomenology of Pagan Pain, is forthcoming from PRAV later this year.

In the infographics below, Nechkasov presents readers with a window into his vision of the development of his works, especially the radical turn in his thinking most recently marked by Towards Another Myth.

Embark on the spiritual wayfaring of Askr Svarte and support independent publishing by ordering directly from PRAV: https://pravpublishing.com/our-titles-shop/
« Man remains alone with the world, but as Da-sein only he can ground in thinking and language the space and time for the coming and interplay (Spiel) of the new Divinities instead of the return of the old ones. Man is valuable for the astonishing and awaiting Divinities in that he is factical here-being, the one who in his authentic existing kindles the fire of the hearth to which the Divinities might descend with their song. In Beyng man acquires humanity, just as the Divinities acquire the space for manifesting here their Divinehood. In his guardianship of Dasein, man manifests himself as the one needed by the Divinities as their own guardian… People kindle the fire to which, like neighbors, the Divinities come down to join the Thing to decide upon and tell of Beyng, grounding, history, the holy, the thing, and their Divinehood… The task of the single and transitional ones — evidently with some contribution from, and looking back to, the remembering ones — is to prepare in delicacy, in sensitivity, and in attunement to the harmony and voice of a silent telling, the space for the coming-anew of the Divinities and the decision about Being. What is ontologically and existentially important is finding the trail to the forest clearing where a fire can be lit in anticipation of another tale arising out of the silence, one that foretells of the timid steps of the Divinities.»

Towards Another Myth: A Tale of Heidegger and Traditionalism

By Askr Svarte (Evgeny Nechkasov)

Translated by Jafe Arnold

Available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook.

Order now: https://pravpublishing.com/product/towards-another-myth/
5 Years of PRAV Publishing

Five years ago, in the third month of the second decade of the 21st century, era vulgaris, in the days when lockdowns were being declared around the world, PRAV Publishing appeared.

No one was expecting or suspecting us. No one asked for or commissioned a new publishing house. And no one could have calculated or predicted the path ahead. PRAV Publishing arose out of something deeper, wider, and higher than current “interest,” “demand,” “discourse,” or “audiences.” PRAV Publishing emerged at the junction of stirring thoughts and spirits pulling continents together, seeking to be gathered and communicated, aspiring to be recorded and to go down in history — or perhaps rather to reawaken and re-enliven this “thing” called “history” for the first time in a while, after it had supposedly already “ended.” One outcome is certain: PRAV has become the landscape where readers and researchers travel to discover works which are courageously independent, beyond their time, and provoke radical rethinking.

Over the eventful and turbulent five years since PRAV Publishing announced itself, 18 books have been brought to life and to the world — books manifesting the words and thoughts of singular authors, books on unordinary and extraordinary matters, books carefully and thoughtfully selected, curated, translated, and published by a dedicated, enthusiastic circle of world-explorers.

In half a decade, PRAV has hosted authors, translators, editors, designers, scholars, and other collaborators from 10 countries across four continents. Our books have been received and are available in more than 50 countries.

And we’ve just been getting started…

Moving into the fifth year of our incarnation, PRAV is already looking forward to launching at least seven outstanding titles:

Heidegger’s Hermeneutics
by Egor Falyov

Vinča: The Signs and Fate of European Civilization
by Radivoje Pešić

Weltschmerz: The Phenomenology of Pagan Pain
by Askr Svarte

Mamleev’s America
by Yuri Mamleev and Charlie Smith

Thinking in Travels
by Jafe Arnold

Foundations of Eurasianism - Volume IV

Julius Evola: An Adventurous Life
by Andrea Scarabelli

🙌 To celebrate five years of PRAV Publishing, enjoy 10% off all orders of books and Weisswerk crafts with the coupon code:
PRAV5
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