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![]() The Eleventh Hour has been described as the 'Bible' of the British National Party. First published in 1988, the new (1998) edition has been updated to take in the many new developments on the political scene occurring since. The book gives comprehensive coverage of all the major current issues affecting Britain. It delves into the ideologies of liberalism, conservatism and the left, and also examines that of British Nationalism and its background. It contains extensive analyses of the British economy and political system. It looks at issues connected with freedom and order, the mass media, the environment, race and immigration, Northern Ireland, the Commonwealth, foreign policy and defence. It also gives a detailed outline of the development of the BNP and its predecessor organisations in Britain. The Eleventh Hour runs to 537 pages, it is partly autobiographical, giving an account of the author's origins, early political awakening and subsequent life's work. This is the book you must read if you want to find out what John Tyndall and the BNP stand for. Price: Hardback £25.00 plus £3.90 p&p; paperback £17.50 plus £3.05 p&p. Please send cheques to Albion Press, P0 Box 2471, Hove, E. Sussex BN3 4DT. LinksWebsite of the Spearhead Support Group About Spearhead. AdvertisingSpearhead exists to reflect a cross-section of contemporary British Nationalist opinion. It is privately published by its Editor and is independent of all political parties and groups. Unless it is specifically stated otherwise, the views expressed in signed articles or letters in Spearhead are the sole responsibility of their writers and should not be taken as representing the views of the Editor or the policies of any political organisation that Spearhead may support editorially. Spearhead welcomes enquiries from prospective advertisers, to whom rates will be sent on request. Advertising matter, accompanied by pre-payment, must be submitted at least one month prior to the publishing date (normally the first day of the month) of the issue for which the advertisement is intended. The Editor reserves the right to refuse, without giving reasons, to publish any advertisement submitted. The appearance of an advertisement in Spearhead does not necessarily indicate that the Editor has any knowledge of, interest in or support for the product, service, organisation or function being advertised. Submissions to Spearhead. CopyrightsThe Editor is pleased to receive from readers manuscripts for articles for possible publication. The most useful lengths are of around 1,000 to 1,850 words. The Editor reserves the right to shorten or otherwise amend articles submitted for publication. Spearhead is currently produced using Word Perfect 5.1 software. Articles sent on 3.5" computer disk will be welcome if compatible. To ensure acceptance, however, they should also be sent in printed or typewritten format. No payment is made for articles published, which become Spearhead copyright unless the writers specifically request otherwise. The content therefore of this website is Spearhead copyright © 1999, 2000 and the website design is copyright © 2000 The Heretical Press. Those wishing to reprint Spearhead articles in other publications should ensure when doing so to give public acknowledgement to both the writer and Spearhead, and to include in the acknowledgement the magazine's full address: Spearhead, PO Box 2471, Hove, E. Sussex BN3 4DT. |
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