I decided to learn to make ebooks. I made an ePub version of "Always the Horizon" by Murdoch Murdoch, it is the original text so there are some grammatical errors I just did the formatting. If you notice anything off about the formatting let me know and I'll try to fix it. It converts well to an .azw3 file using Calibre to upload to a kindle, and everything renders well on mine.
Here is the original PDF I based this ebook off of.
If anyone wants any other books made into e-books that don't have decent e-reader compatible copies, let me know and I may give it a a go! The barrier to entry to read many racist books is way too high, and some are functionally "banned" with no companies selling copies and maybe one crappy non-OCR'd PDF scan available online.
The NW front novels are really good when I was really depressed stuck in upstate New York I read through all of them I'd skip hill of the Ravens
I have read most of them, Hill of the Ravens seemed like the author wanted to try to write the military equivalent of a murder mystery but the payoff isn't there for me. It has a lot of utopian world-building if you like that, but the payoff to the main plot hook (who ratted out the location of a division) felt rushed to me. The rest of the northwest novels are good, the author has a hatred for Pierce though that he randomly throws into the books, and while I don't really care if he likes Pierce or not, the lines about him feel off. If you like Turner Diaries though the Northwest Front books are that but more interesting.
Aside from that I
highly recommend "The Outlaws" by Ernst von Salomon. I got it from Arktos, it is hard to find. It is about his time in the Freikorps and Organisation Consul in the time between the world wars. It really highlights how out of touch many young people felt with the new political order in Germany. There are lots of ancedotes that feel like they could be written today, like Ernst and his friends going to a government gun buyback and offering people in the line a dollar more than the government was going to give them for their guns so they could stockpile weapons.
The book is written as "fiction" but it is pretty obvious that is a veil, as it lines up with Ernst's life almost exactly. The Organisation Consul chapter skims over a lot of stuff, which is probably because if he went into more details about the things he did with the group he would be arrested again.