The Royal Family Duet. Northern California Willkie-McNary Campaign Committee
San Francisco: Northern California Willkie-McNary Campaign Committee, [194-?]. Ephemera. 3.5x5.5 inch card; illus., very good condition. More
Cat.No: 310860
San Francisco: Northern California Willkie-McNary Campaign Committee, [194-?]. Ephemera. 3.5x5.5 inch card; illus., very good condition. More
Cat.No: 310860
New York: Argentina Society, Inc., nd. Four issues of the pro-junta newsletter, undated but from 1979 to 1980 based on content. Issues present are Volume 1 Number 10 and Volume 2 Numbers 1, 3, and 5. 8p. each, 8.5 x 11 inches, wraps worn, folded in thirds for mailing, all..... More
Cat.No: 243732
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968. Hardcover. xiv, 427p., very good condition in an unclipped and shelfworn dust jacket. The jacket subtitle is "A team of Hudson Institute political-military analysts debate in depth the question." The Hudson Institute is a conservative think tank. Hudson Institute Series on National Security and..... More
Cat.No: 318898
Fort Worth, TX: the author, 1947. Pamphlet. [5p.] staplebound booklet, "Native Fascist" penciled in upper left corner, otherwise very good. World Empire Chapter XIX. A supplement to the author's "World Empire" pamphlet, which argued that "the Zionist Communists brought about the destruction of our Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor for..... More
Cat.No: 287791
Fort Worth, TX: the author, 1948. Pamphlet. 30p. staplebound booklet, "Native Fascist" penciled in upper left corner, rear cover unevenly toned. Pamphlet written to supplement the author's "World Empire" series. "I respectfully represent the following: That the Jewish press have published the story that I am a fascist and an..... More
Cat.No: 287790
Fort Worth, TX: The Judge Armstrong Foundation, 1951. Pamphlet. 70p. staplebound booklet, 5.25x8.25 inches, cover mildly smudged with erased pencil note (may have said "Jews out"). Interior clean. Describes the Korean War as a Zionist conspiracy; begins with a petition for Truman's impeachment as a traitor. More
Cat.No: 288170
Fort Worth: The Judge Armstrong Foundation, 1948. Pamphlet. [18p.] staplebound booklet, "Native Fascist" penciled in upper left corner, year penciled at bottom, otherwise very good. Argues that Truman is a traitor for pursuing civil rights legislation and the Marshall Plan. Hails the 1216 banishment of Jews from England as a...... More
Cat.No: 287828
Fort Worth, TX: The Judge Armstrong Foundation, 1950. Pamphlet. [20]p. staplebound booklet, 5.25x8.5 inches, very good. The white supremacist author responds to allegations by the Anti-Nazi League that he had offered a fifty million dollar endowment to Jefferson Military School on the condition that they exclude Black, Asian, and Jewish..... More
Cat.No: 287903
Fort Worth, TX: The Judge Armstrong Foundation, 1947. Pamphlet. 127p. staplebound booklet, 5.25x8.25 inches, some edge toning. Second edition. Alleges a conspiracy by the "Zionist Communist Jews" of FDR's administration to lead the US into war. More
Cat.No: 288015
Fort Worth, TX: The Judge Armstrong Foundation, 1947. Pamphlet. 127p. staplebound booklet, 5.25x8.25 inches, very good. Laid in is a 12-page pamphlet, "Amended petition to the President and the Congress of the United States." Second edition. Alleges a conspiracy by the "Zionist Communist Jews" of FDR's administration to lead the..... More
Cat.No: 288016
Fort Worth, TX: The Babcock Company, [1947]. Pamphlet. [4]p. staplebound booklet, 5.25x8.25 inches, very good. Reprints a chapter from Armstrong's anti-Semitic pamphlet World Empire. More
Cat.No: 288020
Detroit: Lincoln Manufacturing Co., 1942. Pamphlet. 63, [1]p., wraps. 8 x 5 in. Mild toning to covers; top right corner bumped. Very Good. Argues that global free trade is the only means to world peace. Outlines a seven point plan, including a proposal to put a yearly expiration date on..... More
Cat.No: 319982
New York: American Fellowship Forum, 1939-1940. Ephemera. A small group of materials from the AFF, including the following: All three issues of Today's Challenge, a staplebound journal in digest format, 64, 72, and 64 pages respectively, the first issue with "Pro-Nazi" penned in the corner, the second issue with the..... More
Cat.No: 314858
Chicago: Argus Publishing Company, 1949. Pamphlet. 80p., wraps lightly soiled else very good condition, illus. Includes "Sex bait in recruiting," "Faked poverty," "Fake anger and simulated contrition," and other topics. "A former general chairman of the Radio Officers Union, AFL, drawing on his own experience, tells how to identify communists..... More
Cat.No: 113654
Dallas, TX: American National Research, 1955. Two issues of the newsletter, each a 4p., single folded sheet, 8.5x11 inches, mild wear and toning. Anti-Communist newsletter reporting on the nefarious schemes of various groups, as well as communist-inspired art in Texas museums. More
Cat.No: 255189
Beckley WV: Self-published by the author, 1976. Paperback. 63p., scattered sketches and photos, staplebound softback in 8.5x5.5 inch wraps. Covers are silverfished and toned, unmarked within, a fair to good copy. Author may have just returned from Vietnam, here is inching his way toward political savvy, insensitive about race but..... More
Cat.No: 184131
Los Angeles: the author, [194-]. Pamphlet. 16p. staplebound pamphlet, front cover unevenly toned, "Native Fascist" penciled in upper corner, date of receipt (Feb. 1946) at lower left. Anti-Semitic tract lamenting America's recently concluded role in World War II; argues that regardless of whether the enemy is called Fascism or Communism..... More
Cat.No: 192807
Prairie City, IL: The Press of James A. Decker, 1947. Hardcover. 43p., generic inscription signed by the poet, lightly-worn first edition in brown cloth boards and gilt. Lyrical love poems and a sequence on the Confederacy which praises "Black Fury" Nathan Bedford Forrest and Jefferson Davis. More
Cat.No: 267817
Washington DC: Women for the United States of America, 1946-1949. Ephemera. Seven leaflets in various formats, stapled together at corner, penciled note stating that they were received from C.P. Baldwin in October 1949. Includes the following items: Four-panel leaflet introducing the organization's objectives; a four-page leaflet addressed to all congressional..... More
Cat.No: 310148
New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1939. Pamphlet. 5p., 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at corner, very good. Speech delivered on NBC by the ACLU's Director, criticizing the Committee's work as slapdash in quality and un-American in temperament. More
Cat.No: 310316
Tulsa: Cathedral of the Christian Crusade, 1967. Paperback. 224 pg. paperback, 4.25 x 7 inches. Previous ownership stamp on title page, wraps worn with tear in front cover, pages yellowed, good reading copy only. Paints King as a radical and a communist. Bales was a longtime conservative professor and administrator..... More
Cat.No: 278520
Chicago: American Renaissance Book Club, [195-?]. Pamphlet. 44p., staplebound pamphlet, minor toning and foxing. More
Cat.No: 57735
n.p. n.pub. n.d. Pamphlet. 32p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. "Second, revised and enlarged edition." Critique of these two works from a revisionist perspective, holding Roosevelt's entry into the war against Japan and Germany to have been a ploy to resolve his domestic woes, one that was also in accord with..... More
Cat.No: 260967
Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1962. Pamphlet. vi, 64p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8 inches, wraps lightly worn, pen notation on front wrap else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 276517
Austin: Texas Monthly Press, 1986. x, 273p., very good hardcover in dj. "The self-destructive struggle for power within the largest Protestant denomination in America" More
Cat.No: 42773