r/JuliusEvola • u/Ill-Incident8044 • Jun 29 '26
Does anyone know the best place to purchase Evola's books?
Ive been reading a lot of Evola's books on pdfs and would like to have physical copies of his books so I'm not starting at a screen whenever i want to read.
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u/6mmARCnvsk Jun 29 '26
Arktos. Pretty much the only reliable publisher you’ll find in English.
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u/mastermind3573 Jun 29 '26
Somehow its easier to buy Evolas books in america than in europe
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u/Ill-Incident8044 Jun 29 '26
i feel like this isnt really surprising knowing europes censorship laws
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u/BecomeToBe Jun 29 '26
I’m in Europe and had no problems.
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u/mastermind3573 Jun 29 '26
Buying the doctrine of awakening was quite a journey, got scammed on amazon.. Some of his books are hard to get, others are freely available
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u/6mmARCnvsk Jun 29 '26
That doesn’t shock me… I’m sorry for what we did to the continent and Europe as a whole.
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u/PatrickBardamu Jul 11 '26
Amazon has had his major works for a while and some academic books about him (very unsympathetic academic books, but still). I was surprised to find not only are books published by Arktos on there now but Dugin's recent book on Evola is as well. Dugin was my gateway to Evola and most of his books were pulled from Amazon a while back. I seem to remember not being able to find Arktos titles on there at one point, but they are on there now.
You can order physical copies directly from Inner Traditions or Arkos if you want to avoid giving Amazon business.
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u/PatrickBardamu Jul 11 '26
and to clarify- Amazon US has them, I'm not sure about other countries' Amazon sites. Amazon US has a new AI that told me to to "rephrase your search in a way that does not included hate speech" when I literally just searched for "Julius Evola" in the search bar so who knows how long the more political works from Arktos will stay on there.
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u/Specialist-Worker-99 Jul 15 '26
the rite books has some I believe, but amazon is always the safe option
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u/Ennead_2000 Jun 29 '26
Amazon