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by Andrew Carrington Hitchcock , Allan Thorne
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A critically framed and contextually presented edition of a controversial modern text.
The Synagogue of Satan by Andrew Carrington Hitchcock is a work that has generated significant debate due to its interpretations of historical events, media influence, and global power structures. As a product of its time, the book reflects a particular strand of thought that has circulated in alternative political and cultural discourse.
This edition, published by OnTheLevel Library, is not presented as an endorsement of its claims, but as a resource for critical examination, historical reflection, and analytical study.
The purpose of this volume is to help readers engage with complex and controversial material in a structured and informed way-examining how arguments are constructed, how narratives evolve, and how such works influence public perception.
This book is particularly relevant for readers interested in:
Rather than offering conclusions, this edition invites the reader to approach the material analytically, situating it within a wider intellectual and historical context.
Publisher's Note - OnTheLevel Library
This volume is part of a curated collection dedicated to preserving and contextualizing controversial and historically significant texts. Each edition is carefully prepared to balance fidelity to the original material with responsible editorial framing for modern readers.
Title
The Synagogue of Satan: A Historical Examination of the Devil and His Influence
Publisher
OnTheLevel Library
Published
March 2026
Weight
554g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.8 cm
ISBN
9789734272310
ISBN-10
9734272314
Eden Code
7431161
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