Merrie England 2000

Merrie England 2000

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Publisher's Synopsis

This 1993 novel written by Britain's leading post-war National Socialist-follows the story of Annie Oakwood, who commits the crime of naming her dog after a famous black dog in the "Dambusters" movie-and how she is arrested for "hate crime" in the now politically-correct United Kingdom. From there, Annie experiences "re-education" at the Ministry of Harmony, a state institution dedicated to stamping out all trace of national pride and nationalism, and which is aimed at obliterating all racial differences and encouraging assimilation and miscegenation for everyone, except for a ruling elite . . . A look into the politically-correct future which, when penned nearly two decades ago, seemed fantastic, but now seems to be coming true. Contains the entire original text-including the author's cheeky dedication, all the original cartoons by "Wolf Hook," the original back cover, and a short updated biographical note.

Book information

ISBN: 9781646336111
Publisher: Sandycroft Publications
Imprint: Revisionist Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 66
Weight: 100g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 4mm