UA is primarily focused on publishing books. It currently does that using print-on-demand technology because a) I believe that it can produce a quality of book that is satifactory for what we’re wanting to provide and b) because the books we want to publish are largely niche titles of interest to only a small portion of the population.
We encourage you first to purchase from the few bookstores that carry US titles if they’re in your area, visit our Stores Page to find them. If not, buy them online through Lulu.com.
The Standards:
The Anti-Christ
Released on the 120th anniversary of the completion of this masterpiece of philosophy. In hist most direct prose, he brings a sledgehammer to the frail figure of Christ and his pathetic religion. Introduced and translated by one of the greatest American journalists, H.L. Mencken, and given a lengthy and deep analysis and context by Church of Satan Magister James D. Sass. The back cover features a portrait of Nietzsche by author/artist Jack Malebranch, based on the sculpture of Josef Thorak.
The Collected Satan
This short-lived men’s magazine from the 1950′s pulled no punches in its presentation or subject matter. Featuring centerfolds Bettie (Betty) Page, Judy O’Day, Rita Dulase, Nona Van Tosh, Laura Raymond, Kim Athas. Tons of articles, cartoons and fashion spreads, all with a diabolical twist. This book contains the full 6 issue run of Satan magazine, save a few hundred dollars skipping the auction sites and rare book dealers and buy the set all at once.
Iron Youth Reader vol.1
This is the first annual installment of “Studies Beyond Good and Evil‖ the Iron Youth Reader. These largely out-of-print works have been selected as a guide to assist the explorer of the taboo and left-hand paths. Neglected, infamous and infernal texts from philosophy, sociology, history and psychology are compiled, with blank pages for notes after each selection. Starting this collection is Robert Eisler’s exploration of sadism, masochism and lycanthropy; Man Into Wolf. Appearing next in the volume is a short anti-religious tract from Marquis deSade- A Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man followed by Oswald Spengler’s Man and Technics. Savitri Devi’s Rocks of the Sun is an excerpt from her book Pilgrimage. LeBon’s The Psychology of the Crowd, a landmark work giving insight into what happens when an individual finds himself one of many. The final contribution to the Reader is Sir Francis Galton’s Essays In Eugenics.
Ladies In The Parlor
$20 Doubles:
This is a series of two books in one for, well, you guessed it, $20. They’re flipped back to back, in the traditional novelty 2 in 1 way.
Iron Heel by Jack London / 1001 Afternoons in Chicago by Ben Hecht
$20 Double! Two classic works combined for your reading pleasure. Finish one book, flip it over and start on the next. The Iron Heel is Jack London’s dystopian novel about the overthrow of a tyrannical government. Written in 1908, it influenced Orwell’s classic work 1984. In 1921, Ben Hecht wrote a column for the Chicago Daily News that his editor called “journalism extraordinary; journalism that invaded the realm of literature.†Hecht’s collection of sixty-four of these pieces is a timeless caricature of urban American life in the jazz age. From the glittering opulence of Michigan Avenue to the darkest ruminations of an escaped convict, from captains of industry to immigrant day laborers, Hecht captures 1920s Chicago in all its furor, intensity, and absurdity.




