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!
Tell it to Sweeney!
New York: Republican National Committee, [1936]. Four-panel presidential campaign brochure addressed to workers, arguing that the New Deal has been bad for them, and that the Republican Party favors a "free labor movement" rather than Stalinist "goose-stepping." More
Cat.No: 267279
Tell'M. No. 6
Kerrville, TX: Tell'M, 1962. 6p., 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner, folded for mailing. Richard B. Moran's newsletter, this issue largely devoted to Cuba and the accusation that JFK was trying to help Khrushchev come off as a hero. More
Cat.No: 255186
The ten pillars of economic wisdom
New York: American Economic Foundation, [1965]. Pamphlet. Eight-panel brochure, 3.5x8.25 inches, very good; form letter introducing the brochure laid in. Lists the "ten pillars," which were put on display at the NY World's Fair in 1964, and introduces the Foundation. More
Cat.No: 195814
They struck again [leaflet]
Dallas, TX: [Citizens' Council of Dallas County], [196-]. Handbill. 7.5x3.5 inch leaflet; some creasing. Gives the issuing organization only as "WHITE," but the PO Box listed was used by the Citizens' Council. "FIRST.... - It was Little Rock, Ark. the beginning of American invasion by United States Troops. SECOND-Came the..... More
Cat.No: 309843
Thoughts and Feelings. By a Workingman.
[Place of publication not identified]: Wage Earners’ League of America, 1941. Pamphlet. 16p., wraps. 8.25 x 5.5 in. Ink stamp on front cover: “Bureau of Public Administrations Library, Jan 16 1941, University of California [at Berkeley].” Toning commensurate with age. Very Good. Anti-New Deal tract, written in a folksy, familiar..... More
Cat.No: 316871
Through to Victory [two issues]
Ridgecrest, CA: 1967. Newspaper. Two issues of the tabloid format newspaper edited by conservative Lutheran minister Paul C. Neipp; each with horizontal fold, paper evenly toned, penciled note "anti-communist" above the masthead, otherwise very good. Issues present are vol. 7 no. 8 and 9. Much on the threat of godless..... More
Cat.No: 306605
The Thunderbolt; the white man's viewpoint. Issue 32 (July 1961)
Augusta: National States Rights Party, 1961. Newspaper. 4p. tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold, evenly toned, "Anti-Semitic" penciled in corner. Asserts that Communism is Jewish and notes that rabbis were joining civil rights demonstrations. Cover story attacks Alabama newspaper owner Samuel Newhouse, asserting various financial misdeeds and noting that he was..... More
Cat.No: 306298
The Thunderbolt; the white man's viewpoint. Issue 41 (April 1962)
Augusta: National States Rights Party, 1962. Newspaper. 8p. tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold, evenly toned, "Sample copy" stamped at top. Cover story on a movement to impeach President Kennedy. More
Cat.No: 306299
The Thunderbolt; the white man's viewpoint. Issue 79 (July 1966)
Augusta: National States Rights Party, 1966. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold, evenly toned, "Sample copy" rubberstamped at top, "Right-wing extremists" penciled in corner. Cover story calls for a referendum to challenge LBJ's support for the "Forced Open Housing Civil Rights Bill." More
Cat.No: 306297
To bigotry no sanction. A documented analysis of propaganda against...
Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council and The American Jewish Committee, 1940. Paperback. 93p., slender paperback, minor handling and toning, second printing. More
Cat.No: 265142
To the few who desire freedom
Detroit: Responsible Enterprise Association Organizers of the Order of Patrick Henry, [1949]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, very good. Year of receipt penciled on rear panel (1949). OCLC has one listing attributed to 1952 at the University of Kansas. The Responsible Enterprise Association argued against the germ theory of disease, and believed..... More
Cat.No: 296587
The Torch: The national voice of Christian Identity. No. 128...
Bass, AR: 1986. Newspaper. 11p. tabloid format newspaper, several closed edge tears. Klan-affiliated paper from Thom Robb's group. Cover story is on protests against the MLK holiday. More
Cat.No: 311566
Total mongrelization [handbill]
n.p. [1956]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, horizontally creased from folding to fit into an envelope. Pencil note at right states that it was received from the Association of Citizens Councils in Greenwood, Mississippi, in 1956. Appears to be modified from a similar leaflet put out by Frank Britton. Blasts the..... More
Cat.No: 294742
Towards a New US-Cuba Policy
Miami, FL: Cuban American National Foundation, 1988. 32p., 6x9 inches, introduction, executive summary, conclusions, backlist, very good booklet in stapled blue wraps. Cuban American National Foundation series #24. More
Cat.No: 215522
Transport Workers! Jobs for Communists! But breadlines for American transit...
New York: Rank and File Committee, TWU [Christian Front], 1939. Pamphlet. Three 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at upper right corner, penned note at bottom states "Recd from Christian Front, NY, Oct. 6, 1939," otherwise very good. An example of the efforts by the fascist Christian Front to turn workers..... More
Cat.No: 305738
Treason in Washington: who's behind the mad Khomeini
Manchester, NH: Citizens for LaRouche, 1979. Pamphlet. 30p. staplebound pamphlet, 8.5x11 inches, evenly toned. More
Cat.No: 302098
The truth about the Federal Council of Churches
New York: Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1950. 31p., 5.5x8.25 inches, rear wrap lightly soiled and stained else very good in stapled wraps. Defense of the organization against conservative charges that it was pro-socialist, etc. More
Cat.No: 190528
U before V [gummed sticker]
Atlanta: [Ku Klux Klan], [194-]. Sticker. 3.5x3.75 inch gummed label, fine condition, unused. Intended for public posting. The letters stand for Unity before Victory. Media reports from soon after the outbreak of WWII suggest that the appearance of these stickers in public places caused confusion, but the PO Box address..... More
Cat.No: 291445
U.S. Senate Candidate? The Bizarre Record of Jack Metcalf
Olympia, WA: Committee to Get Out the Facts About Metcalf, [1968]. Pamphlet. Eight panel brochure, 4x9 inches, very good condition. Against the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, arguing that he is an extremist. Metcalf, then a state senator, lost the election but continued to run for various national offices until..... More
Cat.No: 290050
Uncensored [10 issues]
New York: [Writers Anti-War Bureau], 1939-1941. Newsletter. Ten issues of the newsletter edited by Sidney Hertzberg (publicity director of the America First Committee) and Cushman Reynolds, devoted to opposing US entry into WWII. Issues present are numbers 13, 14, 30, 32, 51, 65-67, 70, and 97. Four to five pages..... More
Cat.No: 313336
The United Nations was created by communists, is controlled by...
n.p. [196-]. Eight-panel brochure, date of 1967 penned on rear panel, otherwise very good. There is a space for a distributing organization's address to be rubberstamped, but on this example it is blank. OCLC lists an example distributed by the Committee of the States in Alabama. More
Cat.No: 266264
Urgent fund appeal: exiled Chilean militant needs your aid [brochure]
npl: Partisan Defense Committee, c1977. Pamphlet. Six panel brochure, photos., in very good condition. Chilean labor organizer, Marcos Arancibia had escaped Chile to Europe, but needed financial assistance for surgery to recover his eyesight. More
Cat.No: 307234
Values: Tribune for the Jewish right. A bi-lingual journal dedicated...
Los Angeles: Values, 1970. Magazine. 72p., of which 11 are in Yiddish; staplebound journal, part of rear cover clipped out (apparently to remove address label), with minor loss of text; some ink smudges to front cover. Includes a piece by Rabbi Ben Shalom rejecting James Forman's call for monetary reparations..... More
Cat.No: 289497
The Vigilante: Vol. 1 No. 4, September 16, 1933
Chicago: n.pub. 1933. 4p., wraps, 9.25x11.25 inches, minor handling wear else very good condition. Includes a list of 356 alleged Communist/Socialist/atheist groups, a report on an alleged communist Hungarian professor & a plot for an armed uprising lead by Communist 'gun-men' of Wisconsin farmer. More
Cat.No: 109955
The Vigilante: Vol. 1 No. 4, September 16, 1933
Chicago: n.pub. 1933. 4p., wraps, 9.25x11.25 inches, edgeworn, marker notation on front wrap else very good condition. Includes a list of 356 alleged Communist/Socialist/atheist groups, a report on an alleged communist Hungarian professor & a plot for an armed uprising lead by Communist 'gun-men' of Wisconsin farmer. More
Cat.No: 264188
Danger! Warning! Pro-Stalin politicians and alien-minded traitors in cooperation with...
Perkins, J.E.
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