The Eleventh Hour.Purchase and Submissions

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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 including p&p; paperback £20.00 including p&p. Please send cheques payable to 'K. R. Watmough' , BM Box 5581, London WC1N 3XX.

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Links

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Submissions to Spearhead Online. Copyrights

This website has been maintained as an archive site since the death of the late John Tyndall in 2005. However we would be pleased pleased to receive articles from readers for possible publication - which can be emailed to paullb@totalserve.co.uk. The most useful lengths are of around 1,000 to 1,850 words. We reserve the right to shorten or otherwise amend articles submitted for publication. 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.

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