A Talmud magyarul
n.p. n.p., n.d. 159p., lightly shelfworn wraps, text in Hungarian. Anonymous later reprint, circa 1970s or 1980s, of the anti-Semitic commentary on the Talmud. More
Cat.No: 188399
n.p. n.p., n.d. 159p., lightly shelfworn wraps, text in Hungarian. Anonymous later reprint, circa 1970s or 1980s, of the anti-Semitic commentary on the Talmud. More
Cat.No: 188399
Chicago: Pioneer News Service, 1945-1946. Newsletter. Sixteen issues of the bulletin in various formats, generally around 8.5x11 inches, 4 pages each. Uneven toning, some with penciled or penned note at the top identifying the issuer as "Native Fascist," "Anti-Semitic," etc. One issue is edgeworn across the top. Issues present are..... More
Cat.No: 306720
Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d. Paperback. vii, 103p., wraps, brown tape on lower spine else good condition. . Circa 1970s reprint of the tract. Argues that "Negroes are being manicured and cultivated" for a role as cannon fodder in a Jewish revolutionary wave, inspired of course by Satan. More
Cat.No: 199370
Boston: Shambhala, 1991. Hardcover. xiv, 410p., clothbacked boards in dj, clean and sound, faintest handling, near fine. More
Cat.No: 115508
Moscow: AOZT "Kodeks-M." 1999. Pamphlet. 31p. staplebound pamphlet, very good. "What is behind the scandal?", a pamphlet by the nationalist Communist politician notorious for his anti-Semitism. After he called for expelling all Jews from Russia in 1999, there were attempts to prosecute him for hate speech. David Duke visited him..... More
Cat.No: 281483
Bern: Rudolph Costenoble, 1879. Pamphlet. 48p. pamphlet, spine reinforced by old tape, corners chipped, illegible presentation inscription in upper right corner. Third edition (published in the same year as the first; the year that the author founded the League of Antisemites, or Antisemiten-Liga). Marr, a participant in the revolutionary ferment..... More
Cat.No: 290400
Paris: Editions de "La Seule France" 1950. Pamphlet. 27p., sewn unopened signatures, a pamphlet in 7.5x5.5 inch rubricated wraps, alkaline paperstock but badly foxed cover & foredges of leaves, cover also dusty, text remains bright, a good copy. Text in French. Author's defense of his uncle Charles Maurras, proto-fascist polemicist..... More
Cat.No: 223463
Girard, KS: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1935. Pamphlet. 122, [2]p., stapled wraps, wraps evenly browned, staples beginning to rust else good condition. Anti-Catholic articles including "Roman Catholic Roots of Anti-Semitism" and "Why the Roman Catholic Church Opposes Birth Control", alongside a small Popular Science Section. All authored by Joseph McCabe. More
Cat.No: 251458
Niceville, FL: Church of the Creator, 1993. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid, illus., untoned newsprint, very good condition. Newspaper of the white racial Church of the Creator. This issue headlined "Who Needs Niggers? Elimination of the Black Plague". Racist diatribe against blacks, advocating their removal to Africa. Also includes full page..... More
Cat.No: 213986
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1962. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly browned, beginning to split at fold, pen notation on front wrap, else very good condition. The cover story is reprinted from the National Economic Council Letter No. 518. Also includes a few anti-UN articles and a negative and anti-Semitic..... More
Cat.No: 307041
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1962. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly browned, beginning to split at fold, pen notation on front wrap, else very good condition. The issue is almost entirely devoted to criticism of Cronin's pamphlet "Communism: Threat to Freedom" for being insufficiently anti-Semitic and focusing on external threats..... More
Cat.No: 307043
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1962. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly browned, beginning to split at fold, pen notation on front wrap, else very good condition. Claims that "on every hand we find Catholics and Protestants accepting vital directions from Christianity's age old enemy, the Jew." More
Cat.No: 307045
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1962. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly browned, 1 inch closed tear on bottom edge of front wrap, else very good condition. Cover story on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Also includes an article on the upcoming UN invasion of Katanga. More
Cat.No: 307047
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1962. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly browned, lightly edgeworn, faint dampstain on front wrap, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 307049
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1962. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly browned, lightly edgeworn, edgeworn and beginning to split along fold, else very good condition. "This article will correctly and carefully deal with the United Nation's leaders since it started. The illegitimate United Nations is the successor of the League..... More
Cat.No: 307052
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1963. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid, paper browned with closed tears, else very good condition. "With the coming of 'world war' to the modern age, the 'dedicated peace seekers' have redoubled their efforts to bring about...a world government which will ensure peace by establishing a centralized control..... More
Cat.No: 307053
Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1963. Newspaper. 4p., folded tabloid, paper browned with closed tears, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 307054
Newark; Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1947-1951. Newspaper. Ten issues of the tabloid-format anti-Semitic and anti-Communist newspaper, generally four pages each, generally in very good condition aside from horizontal fold and toned paper. Some have penciled note such as "Native Fascist" in the corner, written by the original recipient. Numbers present..... More
Cat.No: 308660
Newark; Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1947-1970. Newspaper. Sixty-eight issues of the tabloid-format anti-Semitic and anti-Communist newspaper, generally four pages each, paper toned, some early issues rather worn with closed tears, or with edge chipping not reaching the text; later issues generally in very good condition aside from the fold and..... More
Cat.No: 308655
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1948. Hardcover. xiii, 299p., first edition, very good condition; remains of dj laid in. More
Cat.No: 5908
Bethel, VT: Lucille S. Miller, 1953-1958. Newsletter. Twenty-eight mimeographed newsletters, most of them a single sheet, plus a duplicate of one issue with identical text but typed in different format, apparently a re-issue. Numbers present are the newsletters for the following dates. 1953: July 13, Sept. 17. 1954: Aug. 18..... More
Cat.No: 287606
New York: Jewish Life, [1948?]. Pamphlet. 31p., stapled wraps, illus., wraps lightly worn else very good condition, 5.25x7.5 inches. *Seidman M284. Jewish American Communist defends the Soviet record. More
Cat.No: 7563
Rochester, NY: Leo Hart, 1933. Pamphlet. 24p. staplebound pamphlet, minor handling, very good. Contains the prologue and epilogue from the longer book by this title. More
Cat.No: 279967
New York/Jerusalem: The Amercan Academy for Jewish Research, 1987. Hardcover. xv, 247p., neat presswork on alkaline bright-white paperstock and hardbound in turquoise boards gilt. The two lower corner-tips of casing are both bumped, slightly affecting textblock, which is otherwise in perfect shape. Were it not for that damage book would..... More
Cat.No: 272069
New York: New Century Publishers, 1953. Pamphlet. 23p., stapled wraps, paper evenly toned, otherwise very good, 5x7.25 inches. Morris "dismiss[es] as ridiculous and deliberate slander the charge that the Soviet government follows an anti-Semitic policy. He attacks business spokesmen among American Jews, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Labor Committee..... More
Cat.No: 170917