By John Tyndall This is the autobiography of the late John Tyndall. It is included in this section because at the time the author was without a party having fallen out with the leadership on the British National Party. He was stationed in Germany during some of his period of National Service in the British Army. On his return to Britain he was dismayed at the political situation he found. He then took an interest in politics. John Tyndall was intensely patriotic and worked with the first British National Party, led by John Bean. This was in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He later took a leading part in the National Socialist Movement (NSM) of which he became leader. Later he founded his own party which was called The Greater Britain Movement. It was at this time that he began to publish Spearhead magazine which he continued to do until the end of his life. He was Chairman of the National Front until he again formed a new party which more accurately represented his views and style of management. This was the present British National Party. His courage and integrity were always of the highest order. He was a prolific writer and a popular speaker. This book is also available in hardback at the price of £15 - see the miscellaneous category