The Late Great Book: The Bible by Nicholas Carter

$35.00

The Late Great Book: The Bible by Nicholas Carter, also author of The Christ Myth, is a controversial self-published critique from 1985 that portrays the Bible as a fabricated Jewish tool designed to subvert Aryan and Western civilization through fused myths and agitprop. It argues Jesus represents a composite figure from Jewish rebels inciting revolt against Romans, serving tribal interests over universal truth, in a direct polemical style typical of 1980s fringe revisionism praised by figures like Revilo P. Oliver. At 233 pages, the work targets niche audiences questioning Christianity’s origins, blending historical skepticism with ideological polemic.

Condition Note: The pages are like new but the covers display moderate shelf wear.

6 in stock

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Weight .7 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .7 in