Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vols. 1, 2, & 3

Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 1
Ed. Joshua Buckley, Collin Cleary, and Michael Moynihan
Atlanta: Ultra Press, 2002
286 pages

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Volume 1 includes: Stephen Edred Flowers on “Integral Culture,” Collin Cleary on “Knowing the Gods” and the anti-modern television series The Prisoner, French philosopher Alain de Benoist’s interview with “new comparative mythologist” Georges Dumézil, Steve Pollington on the Germanic war god Woden, Alby Stone on Indo-European trifunctional themes in Celtic Myth, Michael Moynihan on divine traces in the Nibelungenlied, Nigel Pennick on the Germanic goddess Zisa and the “Spiritual Arts and Crafts,” Annabel Lee on “The Dark Side of the Mountain,” Joscelyn Godwin on the Italian esotericist Julius Evola, Markus Wolff on the early twentieth-century völkisch German poet Hermann Löns, Joshua Buckley’s interview with Ian Read of the English heathen music group Fire + Ice, and over eighty pages of book and music reviews.

Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 2
Ed. Joshua Buckley and Michael Moynihan
Atlanta: Ultra Press, 2004
432 pages + CD

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Volume 2 includes: Julius Evola on “The Doctrine of Battle and Victory,” Charles Champetier’s interview with Alain de Benoist, Alain de Benoist on “Thoughts on God,” Collin Cleary on “Summoning the Gods,” Stephen McNallen on the “Ásatrú Revival,” Nigel Pennick on “Heathen Holy Places,” John Matthews on “The Guardians of Albion,” Steve Pollington on “The Germanic Warband,” Michael Moynihan on “Disparate Myths of Divine Sacrifice,” Christian Rätsch on “The Sacred Plants of our Ancestors,” Joscelyn Godwin on Herman Wirth, Peter Bahn on “The Friedrich Hielscher Legend,” Markus Wolff on Ludwig Fahrenkrog, Stephen Flowers on “The Northern Renaissance,” Joshua Buckley’s interview with “technosophical” musicians Allerseelen, and an extensive book and music review section, featuring sidebar interviews with Coil and P. D. Brown.

Bonus CD music sampler includes: Allerseelen, Blood Axis, Coil, Fire + Ice, In Gowan Ring, Primordial, 16 Horsepower, Waldteufel, and many other innovative contemporary music artists inspired by tradition.

Tyr: Myth, Culture, Tradition, vol. 3
Ed. Joshua Buckley and Michael Moynihan
Atlanta: Ultra Press, 2008
530 pages

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Volume 3 includes: Thomas Naylor on “Cipherspace,” Annie Le Brun on “Catastrophe Pending,” Pentti Linkola on “Survival Theory,” Michael O’Meara on “The Primordial and the Perennial,” Alain de Benoist on “Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power,” Nigel Pennick on “The Web of Wyrd,” Thierry Jolif on “The Abode of the Gods and the Great Beyond,” Stephen Flowers on “The Spear of Destiny,” Joscelyn Godwin on Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy, Ian Read on “Humour in the Icelandic Sagas,” Geza von Neményi on the Hávamál, Gordon Kennedy on the “Children of the Sonne,” Michael Moynihan on “Carl Larsson’s Greatest Sacrifice,” Christopher McIntosh on “Iceland’s Pagan Renaissance,” Jónína Berg on Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, Selected Poems by Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson, Vilius Rudra Dundzila on “Baltic Lithuanian Religion,” James Reagan on “The End Times,” interviews with the stalwart folk singer Andrew King and the modern minnesinger Roland Kroell, Collin Cleary on “Paganism Without Gods,” Róbert Hórvath on Mark Sedgwick’s Against the Modern World, and extensive book and music review sections. Special: all three volumes of Tyr for $55

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2 Comments

  1. rev odin
    Posted April 7, 2011 at 6:17 am | Permalink

    Is Joshua still active in Georgia? How can we make contact and unite in the cause?

  2. TJ McAllister
    Posted April 15, 2011 at 5:21 pm | Permalink

    Interesting. TYR contributor Nigel Pennick has written ‘mainstream’ rune and pagan history books. Interesting and encouraging to see his name next to Evola, O’Meara, de Benoist and others.

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