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  2. Siege (Mason book) - Wikipedia

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    Siege (sometimes stylised as SIEGE [5]) is an anthology of essays first published as a single volume in 1992, written in 1980s by James Mason, a neo-Nazi and associate of the cult leader Charles Manson. [6]

  3. James Mason (neo-Nazi) - Wikipedia

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    In the newsletter, Mason paid tribute to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Tommasi, Charles Manson, and Savitri Devi, [13] and advocated random attacks and murders in order to destabilize society. [3] In 1992, the newsletters were edited and published in book form as Siege: The Collected Writings of James Mason by Michael Jenkins Moynihan. The book acquired ...

  4. Siege (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Siege, an essay collection, and a newsletter, by the American neo-Nazi James Mason; Siege: Trump Under Fire, a 2019 book by Michael Wolff; The Siege: The Attack on the Taj, a 2013 book by Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy about the 2008 Mumbai attacks; The Siege: The First Eight Years of an Autistic Child, a 1967 book by Clara Claiborne Park

  5. Category:Antisemitic publications - Wikipedia

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    Siege (Mason book) Simonini letter; Siniristi; Social Justice (periodical) A Song for Simeon; Lo Sport Fascista; The Spotlight; Der Stürmer; Süddeutsche Monatshefte; T.

  6. Talk:Siege (Mason book) - Wikipedia

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  7. List of works by A. E. W. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Hanaud also features in the short story The Ginger King (1940), and makes a brief appearance in The Sapphire (1933). The 1931 volume A. E. W. Mason Omnibus: Inspector Hanaud's Investigations is a collection of the first three novels with an introduction by the author.

  8. Gameknight999 - Wikipedia

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    Gameknight999 is a series of children's novels written by Mark Cheverton, an author and engineer based in upstate New York, [1] and published from 2013 to 2017. The series is unofficially based on Minecraft and set within its world.

  9. Category:Siege warfare - Wikipedia

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