From National Vanguard magazine, Issue No. 117, 1997:
Henry Williamson: Nature’s Visionary By Mark Deavin
The fact that the name of Henry Williamson is today so little known across the White world is a sad reflection of the extent to which Western man has allowed himself to be deprived of his culture and identity over the last 50 years. Until the Second World War Williamson was generally regarded as one of the great English Nature writers, possessing a unique ability to capture the essential essence and meaning of the natural world in all its variety and forms.
His most famous Nature book, Tarka the Otter, was published in 1927 and became one of the best-loved children’s books of . . .
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