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Title: The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds
Post by: Drake1 on Tue 16 Jun 2009
The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds
by Robert S Griffin

I'm currently reading this and am about half way through it now.It's about William Pierce,The National Alliance and several people Pierce has known.Personally I haven't found any of it very interesting or very inspiring,but none of the information is actually new or revolutionary.It's a writers idea of what he thinks Pierce was like,not a autobiography from Pierce himself.Still,Pierce doesn't come across as a very charismatic character in here,but that's usually the case with real people,who recently died and all their laundry is exposed by those who are just looking for a few bucks.The author does kind of summaries several other books Pierce wrote,The Turner Diaries and Hunter; and several others by other authors;all of which don't sound very interesting either.If it improves I'll come back and add more,but I doubt it will.Bottom line is- it ain't no NER,but what is.
Title: Re: The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds
Post by: David on Sat 31 Oct 2009
I guess we're all different but I'm reading The Fame of a Dead Man's Deed's and can't put it down. It's insightful and inspiring.I like the way the author isn't doing what I expected,ripping Mr.Pierce's beliefs.
Dave