Fascism Speaks, Sable Moncrieff (9781966014263) — Readings Books

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Fascism Speaks
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Fascism Speaks

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Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige and The Rising TIDE by Sable Moncrieff is the latest brutal, smart, and darkly funny installment in the Paige series from EATMS Productions, a collective known for pushing right up against the edge of comfort and history. With a foreword by Esme Mees, this chapter drops Paige into 1914-1918 Europe, where she dismantles industrialized death from the inside out. Factories, telegram rooms, U-boats, even propaganda reels, Paige turns every tool of empire against its masters.

This isn't nostalgia for the "good war." It's a story about the machinery of obedience, how it keeps running long after the shooting stops. Paige moves through mud, smoke, and bureaucratic rot with a cigarette in one hand and a grim kind of mercy in the other.

Propaganda Paige and the Rising TIDE reads like history's hangover: a reminder that progress always finds new uniforms. And in a time when truth itself feels like propaganda, Paige's ghost still walks the floor, reminding us who built the machine, and who gets ground up inside it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publishdrive
Date
30 October 2025
Pages
118
ISBN
9781966014263

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige and The Rising TIDE by Sable Moncrieff is the latest brutal, smart, and darkly funny installment in the Paige series from EATMS Productions, a collective known for pushing right up against the edge of comfort and history. With a foreword by Esme Mees, this chapter drops Paige into 1914-1918 Europe, where she dismantles industrialized death from the inside out. Factories, telegram rooms, U-boats, even propaganda reels, Paige turns every tool of empire against its masters.

This isn't nostalgia for the "good war." It's a story about the machinery of obedience, how it keeps running long after the shooting stops. Paige moves through mud, smoke, and bureaucratic rot with a cigarette in one hand and a grim kind of mercy in the other.

Propaganda Paige and the Rising TIDE reads like history's hangover: a reminder that progress always finds new uniforms. And in a time when truth itself feels like propaganda, Paige's ghost still walks the floor, reminding us who built the machine, and who gets ground up inside it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Publishdrive
Date
30 October 2025
Pages
118
ISBN
9781966014263