A Salford man has admitted to possessing terror documents.
Christopher Partington, 33, pleaded guilty to six counts of collecting information which was likely to be useful for the purposes of terrorism.
His home in the Little Hulton area of Salford was raided by counter-terrorism officers on 9 May.
Manchester Crown Court heard how two volumes of The Poor Man's James Bond, and other documents containing information about explosives and weapons, were found at the property.
Mr Partington pleaded not guilty, however, to possessing another terror document, the IRA Green Book.
He was remanded in custody to appear at the same court for sentencing on 5 November.
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