Book Announcements
Miscellaneous Books
As indicated in the editorial to this issue of Inconvenient History, we had to find different printing outlets due to our decade-long partner finally throwing in the towel. A new printer usually means that they have different specifications regarding spine width and bleed margins, which often requires redoing all cover artwork. We got lucky, however, since the new printer we were eyeing used the same paper as the old, hence spine thickness did not change. However, since we are not inclined to put all our eggs again into just one basket, we teamed up with some other printing outlets, for which some adjustments of the cover artwork had to be done.
To cut this long and agonizing story short, in the process of looking into our roster of books, we took the fact that we had to set up everything with a new printer as an opportunity to usher in several new editions. Furthermore, Castle Hill’s new manager insisted that all books ought to be 6×9 inches, so the few that were set up as 5×8-inch books had to be redone. (And since Castle Hill is cash strapped, that means that no one got paid for this futile reformatting work. A great investment of time and resources!)
Castle Hill released new editions of the following vintage books, all in May 2023:
Santiago Alvarez, The Gas Vans: A Critical Study, 2nd edition
The first edition of this book appeared in 2011, with a reprint following in 2016. Therefore, it was among our oldest books. A new edition with a range of updates had been planned for a long while. The project stalled when documents and publications the author was organizing from German sources got confiscated by the modern-day Gestapo. After a few more years of futile trying and waiting, we decided to go ahead and release this new edition without the hoped-for novel source material having been analyzed. Blame it on the German state terrorists.
Print and eBook versions of the current English edition can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Carlo Mattogno, Friedrich Jansson, The Neuengamme and Sachsenhausen Gas Chambers, 2nd edition
We had only just released this book late last year in its first edition, and now we follow it up with an expanded second edition already. The book now has two authors, because a major study on the Tesch Trial by Friedrich Jansson, which was originally published in Issue No. 1 of Volume 7 (10215) of Inconvenient History, now forms Part 3 of this book. Since Carlo refers to this article quite often in his section of the book, it made perfect sense to offer the reader this highly relevant article by Jansson right here.
Print and eBook versions of the current English edition can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Carlo Mattogno, Jürgen Graf, Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp?, 4th edition
This book has seen only minor corrections, so it’s actually a bit of a stretch to call it a new edition.
Print and eBook versions of the current English edition can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Carlo Mattogno, Auschwitz: A Three-Quarter Century of Propaganda, 2nd edition
We have to put a dent into someone’s reputation here. The original text for this book had been translated by Carlos Porter almost 20 years ago. We took this translation for the first edition, but did not check it against the original. When we did, we discovered numerous quality issues that needed urgent fixing. This new, much improved edition had been ready a while ago, but was released only now, since we had to reformat it to 6×9, might as well…
Print and eBook versions of the current English edition can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Germar Rudolf, The Day Amazon Murdered Free Speech, 3rd edition
Not much has changed with this edition, compared to the 2nd edition of 2022. Its release was mainly triggered by having to reformat if to 6×9, and in the process, we updated and corrected a few minor things.
Print and eBook versions of the current English edition can be obtained from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk.
Bibliographic information about this document: Inconvenient History, 2023, Vol. 15, No. 2
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