White nationalist novels
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- Caesar's Column by Ignatius Donnelly (1890) text
- The Lord of the Sea by M.P. Shiel (1901)
- When It Was Dark: The Story of a Great Conspiracy by Guy Thorne (1902) text
- The Unparalleled Invasion by Jack London (1910)
- The Red Napoleon by Floyd Gibbons (1929)
- Sown in the Darkness: A. D. 2000 by William R. Twiford (1940)- [one of the first racial science fiction novels]
- The John Franklin Letters by Anonymous (Revilo P. Oliver presumed author, 1959)
- The Chosen One by Eric Thomson (1966)
- Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail (1973) see here [1]
- The Turner Diaries by William Pierce (1978)
- Hunter by William Pierce (1985)
- A Candidate for the Order by Michael A. Hoffman II (1988)
- Klassen by Kenneth Molyneaux (1990)
- Serpent's Walk by Randolph D. Calverhall (1991) text
- Children of the Ice by [Joseph Walthers - published by Aryan Nations] (1992)
- Hear the Cradle Song by O.T. Gunnarsson (1993)
- The Towers of Eden by Ward Kendall (1998)
- The Savaged States of America: A Futuristic Fantasy by Kevin Beary (1998)
- Hold Back This Day by Ward Kendall (2001)
- Patriot Acts: A Novel of Resistance by D. A. Hanks (2004)
- KD Rebel by David Lane (2004) [Lane was one of the founding members of 'The Order' and coined the famous '14 Words']
- Utopia X by Scott Wilson (2004)
- The Third Revolution by Gregory Kay (2004) [actually a series of novels - The Third Revolution (2004), TTR: The Long Knives (2006), TTR: Black Flag (2008) and TTR: The Warlord (2011)]
- White Empire by Kenneth Molyneaux (2005)
- Hear the Cradle Song by O.T. Gunnarsson (1993)
- Der letzte Patriot by Andreas J. Voigt (2005)
- Green Day Prophecies: A Novel of Global U.N. Terror by D. A. Hanks (2007)
- Mister by Alex Kurtagic (2009)
- White Apocalypse by Kyle Bristow (2010)
- Rebel Call by The Hyperborean [Benjamin Long] (2010)
- Hyperborean Home by Farnham O'Reilly (2011)
- Eternity Beach by Ward Kendall (2016)
Ward Kendall novels
- Eternity Beach [epic race war novel]
- Fast Times At Cultural Marxist High [SJW teacher vs alt-right high school kids]
- Hold Back This Day [last whites on Earth battle non-whites]
- The Towers of Eden [concentration camps USA]
- Beyond This Horizon - A White Fascist Blueprint For Tomorrow [white fascist non-fiction]
Harold Covington novels
- The March Up Country [political polemic actually]
- The Stars in Their Path: A Novel of Reincarnation
- Other Voices, Darker Rooms: Eight Grim Tales
- Dreaming the Iron Dream [political polemic]
- The Renegade
- Bonnie Blue Murder: A Civil War Murder Mystery
- Rose of Honor
- Revelation 9
- The Black Flame
- Fire and Rain
- A Slow Coming Dark
- White Book [political polemic regarding North West migration, i.e. 'The Butler Plan']
The Northwest Novels [also by Harold Covington]:
- The Hill of the Ravens (2004)
- A Mighty Fortress (2005)
- A Distant Thunder (2006)
- The Brigade (2008)
- Freedom's Sons (2014)
Southern fascist and Neo-Confederate novels
Thomas Dixon Jr. novels [Dixon should be considered the Father of WN fiction]:
- The Leopard's Spots (1903)
- The Clansman (1905)
- The Traitor: A Novel of the Invisible Empire (1907)
- Comrades (1909) [part of his so-called 'Socialist Trilogy' also consisting of 'The One Woman' (1903) and 'The Root of Evil' (1911)]
- The Flaming Sword (1939)
Thomas Nelson Page [co-founder of Scribner's, Page and Sons - native of Virginia, author of "The Uncle Remus Tales, aka "Songs of the South" and publisher of Thomas Dixon Jr.]
- Red Rock: A Chronicle of Reconstruction by Thomas Nelson Page (1922)
- The Red Riders by Thomas Nelson Page (1925) [Page's novels are not as lurid in their attacks on blacks but still worthwhile for WNs - especially if they are of a neo-Confederate mindset]
Neo-Confederate Novels [along with the above cited 'The Third Revolution' quartet by Gregory Kay, there are:
- The Unlifted Curse by Emory Burke (1992)
- The Last Confederate Flag by Lloyd Lennard (2000)
- Bedford: A World Vision by Ellen Williams (2000) [depending on how one defines 'white nationalism', Williams' book would fit perfectly within the neo-Confederate milieu of WN. Warning: the novel is very pro-Christian]
Southern fascist and Redeemer novels [besides Ruffin's novel of 1860, these novels were published during the KKK craze of the 1880s-1900]:
- Anticipations of the Future: To Serve As Lessons for the Present by Edmund Ruffin (1860)
- Well-Nigh Recontructed by Brimsley Matthews (1882) - Matthews was a Republican supporter who became disillusioned with the Republicans during Reconstruction. In a way, this novel is autobiographical.
- Thorns in the Flesh by N. J. Floyd (1884) - Floyd was a former Captain in the Confederate army - the writing in the novel is rather strange to modern readers but it can prove rewarding
- Ku Klux Klan, No. 40: A Novel by Jerome Thomas (1895) - Thomas' father was also another veteran of the Confederate army [though not of the Klan from what Thomas states in his 'Introduction' to the novel]