Nesta Helen Webster Books
Nesta Helen Webster was a British historian and occultist, primarily known for her theories concerning the Illuminati and other secret societies. Her work delved into conspiracy theories and the purported influence of clandestine organizations on global events. She was a contributing author to The Jewish Peril, which focused on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and this collection was later published as The Cause of World Unrest.






Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette Before the Revolution
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The Chevalier de Boufflers, a Romance of the French Revolution
- 476 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, this gripping novel follows the life of the Chevalier de Boufflers as he navigates the dangerous waters of love and politics in 18th century France.
World Revolution; The Plot Against Civilization
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book holds significant value for literature, recognized by scholars and academicians. It serves as an important knowledge base for future generations. To ensure its preservation, it is presented in its original print format, complete with intentional marks and annotations that reflect its authentic character.
The book holds significant value in literature, recognized by academicians and scholars for its contributions to knowledge. Presented in its original print format, it retains all marks and annotations from the first publication to preserve its authenticity and historical context. This approach ensures that the work remains accessible and relevant for future generations, highlighting its enduring importance.
Democrazia e terrore nella rivoluzione francese
- 569 pages
- 20 hours of reading
La Rivoluzione francese fu una mistificazione di pochi fatta passare per movimento di è quanto sostiene Nesta Webster in questo studio, che ricevette il plauso di Winston Churchill, per la prima volta tradotto in italiano, che dimostra come l'intero movimento rivoluzionario sia stato concepito e realizzato da quanti si trovavano immediatamente sotto la classe dirigente dell'Antico Regime e si opponevano agli interessi della piccola borghesia in in maniera consapevole e programmata fecero sparire il grano dal mercato per fomentare il malcontento, aumentarono l'inflazione per portare alla rovina le classi lavoratrici, incitarono l'opera di scrittori e panflettisti al fine di incolpare la corona di ogni cosa. In questo modo la Webster ribalta l'idea che la Rivoluzione sia stata l'inizio di una società più giusta e prospera, dipingendola invece come un complotto ai danni dell'intero popolo francese.