
October 20, 2008
Iron Youth Reader at Germ Books during Boyd Rice book signing...
Germ Books in Philadelphia is the first store to pick up the IYR v.1. The proprietor of Underworld Amusements visited
Germ recently for the book signing of “
Standing in Two Circles: The Collected Works of Boyd Rice“.
One astute book buyer realized that the IYR v.1 has an unadvertized introduction by
Boyd Rice to the “Rocks of the Sun” text by Savitri Devi, and got him to sign a copy of the IYR v.1 in addition to the book by
Brian Clark.

October 20, 2008
Iron Youth Reader by Kevin Slaughter, Robert Eisler, Marquis deSade, Oswald Spengler, Savitri Devi, Gustave LeBon, Francis Galton (Book) in Reference
Printed: 322 pages, 6″ x 9″, perfect binding, cream interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-color exterior ink
Description:
This is the first annual installment of “Studies Beyond Good and Evil”– the Iron Youth Reader. These largely out-of-print works have been selected as a guide to assist the explorer of the taboo and left-hand paths. Neglected, infamous and infernal texts from philosophy, sociology, history and psychology are compiled, with blank pages for notes after each selection. Starting this collection is Robert Eisler’s exploration of sadism, masochism and lycanthropy; Man Into Wolf. Appearing next in the volume is a short anti-religious tract from Marquis deSade- A Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man followed by Oswald Spengler’s Man and Technics. Savitri Devi’s Rocks of the Sun is an excerpt from her book Pilgrimage. LeBon’s The Psychology of the Crowd, a landmark work giving insight into what happens when an individual finds himself one of many. The final contribution to the Reader is Sir Francis Galton’s Essays In Eugenics.