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Also, for all things thúlean, I'd recommend starting with Varg Vikernes. Or reading the golden bough

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I haven't read any books written by Varg, but I watched his videos, should definitely start reading his work. Golden Bough looks interesting, I might actually order a hard copy online, don't think it would raise any beaks.

I was looking around archive.org, and they have books by Ron McVan (he worked with David Lane), if you are not already aware of his writings.

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I've read his 3 book series "paganism explained" in a couple hours they are very small and short books. I think he jas more out there i havent read. I'm reading his wife's book "secrets of the she bear" it's pretty redundant, but I view that as their method of teaching, they take many forms of paganism, show the synchronizations, and beat it into your head like a drum

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I found this list on his wiki (en.wikipedia.org) page:

Bibliography 1997 – Vargsmål 2000 – Germansk mytologi og verdensanskuelse 2001 – Guide to the Norse Gods and Their Names 2002 – Irminsûl 2011 – Sorcery and Religion in Ancient Scandinavia 2015 – Reflections on European Mythology and Polytheism 2017 – Paganism Explained, part I: Þrymskviða 2017 – Paganism Explained, Part II: Little Red Riding Hood & Jack and the Beanstalk 2018 – Paganism Explained, Part III: The Cult of Mithra & Hymiskviða 2018 – Paganism Explained, Part IV: Valhöll & Odinn in Yggdrasill 2019 – Paganism Explained, Part V: Ásgardr, Vanaheimr & the Nine Worlds of Hel

He seems to be still actively writing "Paganism Explaines" series.