Book Announcements
Inconvenient History, Volumes 1 through 15
Edited by Richard Widman and Germar Rudolf
After having been neglected for years, Inconvenient History comes back to life with a big bang. The first eight years used to be available as printed volumes through Amazon CreateSpace during the years when Amazon still tolerated revisionist literature. However, that came to an end in 2017, the year Germar Rudolf took over as editor-in-chief from revisionist veteran and long-time CODOH mainstay Richard Widmann.
Although the original production files for the first six volumes were available, they were of rather poor quality, in particular when it comes to the illustrations included. These had been geared only for online use in narrow-column web display. Hence, they commonly were at best some 450 pixels wide. At current standard print resolution of 300 pixels per inch, the resulting images would be only some 1½ inches wide (38 mm), hence microbial and pretty much useless. Simply resizing them would result in the resolution dropping to such grainy images that our printers would reject the files as unacceptably poor in quality. Hence, something had to be done about it. To the rescue came either the internet with larger versions, or Photoshop with its new artificial-intelligence features to enlarge and improve images. (See the paper earlier in this issue on “Artificial Intelligence for Revisionism.”)
Improving the text layout and adding better illustrations resulted in completely new, second-edition production files for the first eight volumes. Inevitably, they have different page counts than the old, first editions, meaning that old bibliographical references to page numbers in these print volumes do not apply to these second editions.
Armreg’s database on the 15 volumes produces the following succinct details:
Volume | Page Count | Illustrations |
---|---|---|
1 | 308 | 17 |
2 | 580 | 34 |
3 | 464 | 61 |
4 | 416 | 72 |
5 | 464 | 64 |
6 | 568 | 86 |
7 | 496 | 60 |
8 | 374 | 69 |
9 | 568 | 127 |
10 | 538 | 138 |
11 | 582 | 104 |
12 | 448 | 72 |
13 | 564 | 121 |
14 | 592 | 150 |
15 | 636 | 150 |
Totals: | 7,598 | 1,325 |
The page counts listed include 16 pages of book ads in the back, plus an average total of some 16 pages of front matters for each volume and each issue, so the net page count is more like 7,118.
All volumes can be purchased either as eBook or print editions at armreg.co.uk. Armreg will offer the entire set at a decent discount, once they are all available. And we’re not finished yet. Volume 16 is being assembled as the year progresses, and ISBN numbers have been reserved for the next 84 years…
Miscellaneous Books
Arthur R. Butz, The Hoax of the Twentieth Century, 4th edition (April 2024)
It’s been nine years since an updated edition of Arthur Butz’s classic work Hoax of the Twentieth Century was launched. Within our project to turn the most important revisionist works into audio books, Butz’s blockbuster was next on our list. Hence, from Feb. 23 to March 8, that conversion was accomplished. This was followed by a thorough review of the sources cited in the more than 700 footnotes, bringing them up to the newest information, and adding references to new revisionist sources where pertinent, of which there were quite a few, testifying to the prolific revisionist research and publication activities between 2015 and today. A few errors found in the main text were corrected in the process, and a short editor’s addendum was attached to Supplement 4 in the book’s appendix.
Arthur Butz’s book may be old, but after listening to it intently and attentively, I must say that I am still and again impressed by the many visionary statements and claims he makes in his book, often not supported by a whole lot of evidence, but proven over and over again to have been spot on by research results published over the past almost fifty years. Hoax of the Twentieth Century truly was a trailblazing work. It was the fanfare that launched Holocaust revisionism into the marketplace of ideas as a serious academic school of thought to be reckoned with. It is the foundation which all the rest of revisionism could rely on as steadfast support. It is one of the giants I am personally standing on, which allowed me to do my own work.
The eBook and audio editions can be downloaded free of charge from www.HolocaustHandbooks.com. Print, audio and eBook versions can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Nicholas Kollerstrom, Rompiendo el hechizo: El holocausto, mito y realidad, 1st Spanish edition (April 2024)
This is the equivalent to Kollerstrom’s bestselling book Breaking the Spell
The Holocaust, Myth & Reality. We had a translation of this book ready to go since early 2023, but with Castle Hill being in no position to push the boundaries, it was shelved. Armreg has now revived it, and issued it as its second Spanish-language book. This one was not converted into an audio book (there was simply no time for this during the frenzied production of 15 volumes of Inconvenient History). Print, audio and eBook versions can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Bibliographic information about this document: Inconvenient History, 2024, Vol. 16, No. 2
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