Right-wing
This section includes books and ephemera from the conservative movement and the far right, including many items that may be (and should be) found offensive by our customers, such as racist and anti-Semitic publications. Someone needs to preserve this historical record!
Liberty Ledger [Spotlight Reprint]
Washington DC: Liberty Lobby [Spotlight Reprint], 1986. Newspaper. [4p]., folded tabloid format; content consists of the voting record of the House and charts them favorable or unfavorable to the Liberty Lobby. More
Cat.No: 307155
Liberty Letter [eleven issues]
Washington: Liberty Lobby, 1970-1971. Newsletter. Eleven issues of the 8.5x11 far-right newsletter, 4 to 8 pages; some issues toned, several with penciled note by the original recipient stating "Right wing extremists," etc. Issues present are 108, 111-119, 121. Also includes two "Emergency" fundraising appeals. Articles condemn Nixon's economic and diplomatic..... More
Cat.No: 307329
Marcuse: Red Fascist [handbill]
Evanston, IL: Young Americans for Freedom, 1969. Handbill. 5.5x8.5 event flyer with two Northwestern University professors, Eliseo Vivas and John Evans, speaking about the fascism of Herbert Marcuse. Sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom. More
Cat.No: 317975
The marriage license: issued by God or the State?
Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d. Pamphlet. Six-panel brochure, 3.75x8.5 inches, very good condition. Christian Identity tract, arguing that marriage licenses originated as an effort to contravene anti-miscegenation rules and are therefore anti-God. Back panel has a form for ordering a "Contract of Holy Matrimony" to be used instead of..... More
Cat.No: 199596
McCarthy...this man is the center of the most bitter controversy...
Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., [1954]. Pamphlet. Four panel brochure advertising the 1954 book "McCarthy and His Enemies" by William F. Buckley, Jr. and L. Brent Bozell, 8.5x11 inches, two fold-creases, offsetting and penciled date on rear wrap, else very good condition. Order form laid in. More
Cat.No: 304423
Men! Let's have 'stand-ins' in the ladies' john! [postcard]
Dallas, TX: [American Nazi Party], [196-]. Postcard. 5.5x8.5 inch postcard, 56 lines of small font text on reverse, cartoon of policeman carrying male protester out of bathroom on address side; very good. No issuer named, but the address for ordering more copies is the Dallas PO box used by the..... More
Cat.No: 288356
Merwin K. Hart... American
New York: National Economic Council, [1953]. Pamphlet. 15p. staplebound pamphlet, rear cover partly toned, otherwise very good. A defense of, and paean to, the lawyer and insurance executive who founded the National Economic Council. Secretary of State Harold L. Ickes had described Hart as a bigot and one of the..... More
Cat.No: 287665
A message from the High Cabala. Secret
n.p. n.d. Pamphlet. 4p. brochure, 4.75x8.5 inches, couple tiny holes in the margin, otherwise very good. Anonymously printed text in the form of a fictitious message from the leader of the world Jewish conspiracy. "Rejoice, fellow Israelites, we shall soon pen the rest of the goy livestock in the barnyard..... More
Cat.No: 288375
Message to all County Chairmen and Convention Delegates [brochure]
Washington DC: For America, 1956. Pamphlet. Four panel brochure, unfolded flat, very good condition. List of suggested candidates and recommended reading by the right-wing organization. Dean Clarence Manion and Dan Smoot were co-chairmen. More
Cat.No: 312016
Money [22 issues]
New York: John G. Scott, 1942-1951. Newspaper. Twenty-two issues of the tabloid format newspaper, typically four pages each, paper toned and brittle, with minor edge tears or chips but otherwise very good. Issues present are vol. 7 nos. 2, 5-7, 12; vol. 8 nos. 1 and 3; vol. 9 no..... More
Cat.No: 304459
Mothers of the United States of America: Special Bulletin [two...
Detroit, MI: Mothers of the United States of America, 1940. Newsletter. Two mimeographed bulletins, Oct. 19 (5 pages) and November 26 (3 pages), the latter with a horizontal fold crease and minor toning, issued by a right-wing women's group seeking to prevent the US from joining the war against fascism..... More
Cat.No: 306910
Museum of Communism. [brochure] Dream. Reality. Nightmare.
[Prague]: Museum of Communism, [c2002?]. Pamphlet. Eight-panel brochure for the, now-closed, Museum of Communism, 4x8 inches; illus., photos., in very good condition. Complete with an ad for the Iron Curtain Restaurant & Bar. "...above McDonald's, next to casino" More
Cat.No: 304680
National Debate on U.S. Policy in Vietnam direct from Washington...
Berkeley: 1965. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; slightly toned on one edge, else in very good condition. Debate broadcast by KPFA includes those defending U.S. policy like Robert Scalapino, Henry Kissenger, Brzezinksi, and those against it like George Kahin, Mary Wright, Stanley Millet among others. Handbill advertises local discussions that happened..... More
Cat.No: 309180
National Progress [three issues]
Philadelphia: 1946-1947. Newsletter. Three issues of the mimeographed newsletter edited by W. Henry McFarland, Jr.; 8.5x11 inches, "Native Fascist" penciled in corner of each issue, first issue toned with minor chipping along the spine, otherwise very good. Issues present are vol. 1 nos. 25, 27, and 53. Three holdings found..... More
Cat.No: 307050
National Republic lettergram. No. 259
Washington DC: National Republic, [1953]. Newsletter. Four-page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, two fold-creases from being folded in thirds for mailing else very good. This issue, headlined “UNESCO prods educators to brainwash American youth,” is devoted to UNESCO and the “internationalization” on the educational curriculum, arguing that under UN influence American children..... More
Cat.No: 196628
New England Rally for God, Family and Country: Patriots Gather...
Dedham, MA: New England Rally, 1971. Pamphlet. 15p., stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches, illus., "Right Wing" penciled on front wrap, else very good condition. Program for the 9th annual rally, with a list of exhibitors (many John Birch Society projects but some further right). More
Cat.No: 306747
New York Anti-Subversive Seminar, 4 Days, June 2-5, 1969
New York: New York Antisubversive Seminar, 1969. Pamphlet. Eight panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. Sponsored by Fred C. Schwarz's Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. More
Cat.No: 315358
Newsletter of the Jewish Right [two issues]
Los Angeles: 1970-1971. Newsletter. Two issues of the 8.5x11 inch newsletter; minor toning and penciled notations. Issues present are vol. 2 no. 8/9 (four pages) and vol. 2 no. 11 (seven pages). Includes some of the same conspiracy stories common to grassroots far-right newsletters of the time (such as Cesar..... More
Cat.No: 312593
The Night Before Segregation
n.p. [1957-?]. 6.75x8.5 inch sheet of pink paper, faintly fold-creased, with mimeographed text of a racist poem, based on "Twas the Night Before Christmas," lamenting the integration of schools in Little Rock. "Ol' Ike had orders / To mix up the schools / But Ol' Faubus said, 'Hold it /..... More
Cat.No: 246380
NS Bulletin. No. 69 (1 September 1970)
Arlington, VA: National Socialist White People's Party; National Socialist Youth Movement, 1970. Newsletter. 4p. newsletter, two 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner, "American Nazi" penciled in corner, otherwise very good. This issue describes a conference hosted by Matthias Koehl. "One hundred twenty-one delegates from 24 states and provinces were on..... More
Cat.No: 305216
NS Bulletin. No. 70 (15 September 1970)
Arlington, VA: National Socialist White People's Party; National Socialist Youth Movement, 1970. Newsletter. 4p. newsletter, two 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner, very good condition. Includes three small photos of neo-nazi demonstrators protesting the visit of Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. More
Cat.No: 306608
NS Bulletin. No. 71 (1 October 1970)
Arlington, VA: National Socialist White People's Party; National Socialist Youth Movement, 1970. Newsletter. 4p. newsletter, two 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner, very good condition. Cover story of neo-nazis demonstrating in Washington DC for victory in Vietnam, cursing Nixon as a "no-win swine." More
Cat.No: 306609
NTL News. Vol. 2 no. 2 (Summer 1988)
Washington DC: National Teens for Life, 1988. Newsletter. 4 page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Single issue of the newsletter from the anti-abortion group led by Danielle Faucher. More
Cat.No: 302215
The Old Hickory Club of Oregon
Portland, OR: the Club, 1935. Pamphlet. 20p. staplebound pamphlet, minor edgewear. The Club was headed by Fred L. Gifford, a local KKK leader, and its first vice-president was Tom Burns, an executive secretary for the Socialist Party of Oregon. “Today, as 100 years ago, we hear the wails of greedy..... More
Cat.No: 317837
An open letter to Harry S Truman, President [handbill]
n.p. National Blue Star Mothers of America, [1949]. Handbill. 8.5x14 inch mimeographed handbill, with horizontal fold, year penciled at bottom, "Anti-Sem + Native Fasc" penciled in a corner, otherwise very good. Demands to know why Truman recognized Israel, stating that "We, if not yourself, know that you have become part..... More
Cat.No: 305014
Danger! Warning! Pro-Stalin politicians and alien-minded traitors in cooperation with...
Perkins, J.E.
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