The Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publisher. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction,... More > philosophy, science, religion, folklore, mythology, history, literature, politics and sacred texts, in addition to secret and esoteric subjects, such as: occult, freemasonry, alchemy, hermetic, shamanism and ancient knowledge. Our books are available in both print and as digital books. All of our books have been revived by being scanned by people who have passion for knowledge. By purchasing this book you are helping restoring a piece of history for many generations to come to enjoy the fine ancient knowledge that is made available through our modern technology. We sincerely hope you enjoy these treasures in the form of digital books.< Less
Volume II of the “Reconstruction Trilogy” set of historically accurate novels designed to tell the post Civil War story from the Southern side.
This book was used as the script for the... More > highly successful film Birth of a Nation by DW Griffiths, which was endorsed by President Woodrow Wilson. Written in the colorful style of the time, this book starts with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, (described in the book as the “South’s friend”) and follows the story of Ben Cameron, a young Confederate officer who becomes leader of the Ku Klux Klan and “overturns the Reconstruction regime." The book also focuses on the struggle in the Union circles between Lincoln, who argues for “colonization” as “the physical difference between the races precludes their harmonious coexistence” and those who seek integration.
The book highlights the madness of slavery, the impossibility of segregation and that physical racial geographical separation is the only answer to the race problem.< Less
Volume II of the “Reconstruction Trilogy” set of historically accurate novels designed to tell the post Civil War story from the Southern side.
This book was used as the script for the... More > highly successful film Birth of a Nation by DW Griffiths, which was endorsed by President Woodrow Wilson. Written in the colorful style of the time, this book starts with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, (described in the book as the “South’s friend”) and follows the story of Ben Cameron, a young Confederate officer who becomes leader of the Ku Klux Klan and “overturns the Reconstruction regime." The book also focuses on the struggle in the Union circles between Lincoln, who argues for “colonization” as “the physical difference between the races precludes their harmonious coexistence” and those who seek integration.
The book highlights the madness of slavery, the impossibility of segregation and that physical racial geographical separation is the only answer to the race problem.< Less
We humans are obsessed with secrecy. Exclusive organizations, in which the inner workings are concealed from non-members, or the members list is kept under lock and key, are nothing new. Since... More > civilized society began humans have been intrigued by confidentiality, and have either belonged to a secretive group or organization or, from the other side, tried to rip open these clandestine clubs. People always want to be told a secret and be part of something exclusive. In the same way, if a person finds out that they have been kept in the dark, or if a person is excluded from joining a certain group, feelings of jealousy, anger and resentment often arise – it is hard not to want to be part of the ‘in-crowd’.< Less
Recollections of the Inhabitants, Localities, Superstitions, and Ku-Klux Klan Outrages of the Carolinas. By a "Carpet-Bagger" Who Was Born and Lived There
Here, for all to see, is the detailed operating instructions and internal structure for the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan as set forth by the 2nd era Klan started in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Everything... More > that was once secret is all here.< Less
Here, for all to see, is the detailed operating instructions and internal structure for the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan as set forth by the 2nd era Klan started in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Everything... More > that was once secret is all here.< Less
Volume III of the “Reconstruction Trilogy” set of historically accurate novels designed to tell the post Civil War story from the Southern side. Dixon was driven to write the trilogy... More > after being offended at the many lies and anti-Southern slander in a stage version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Written in the colorful style of the time, this book follows the story of John Graham, the North Carolina head of the Ku Klux Klan and plays out in the atmosphere of the fierce neighborhood feuds which marked the Klan’s downfall. Graham is first betrayed, and then ultimately rescued by the daughter of one of the Klan’s victims. Although it was the author’s intention to set the balance straight, the book highlights the madness of slavery, the impossibility of segregation and that physical racial geographical separation is the only answer to the race problem. The other two volumes in this trilogy are "The Leopard’s Spots" and "The Clansman," with the latter being made into the film Birth of a Nation.< Less
Volume III of the “Reconstruction Trilogy” set of historically accurate novels designed to tell the post Civil War story from the Southern side. Dixon was driven to write the trilogy... More > after being offended at the many lies and anti-Southern slander in a stage version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Written in the colorful style of the time, this book follows the story of John Graham, the North Carolina head of the Ku Klux Klan and plays out in the atmosphere of the fierce neighborhood feuds which marked the Klan’s downfall. Graham is first betrayed, and then ultimately rescued by the daughter of one of the Klan’s victims. Although it was the author’s intention to set the balance straight, the book highlights the madness of slavery, the impossibility of segregation and that physical racial geographical separation is the only answer to the race problem. The other two volumes in this trilogy are "The Leopard’s Spots" and "The Clansman," with the latter being made into the film Birth of a Nation.< Less