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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!
N. pl. [the Falange], [1938]. 47p., wraps, maps, evenly toned, wraps worn and chipped else good condition. Text in Spanish. Wraps illustrated with photos of the Nationalist army. More
Cat.No: 24356
Toledo: Editorial CatĂłlica Toledana, 1939. 56p., second edition, wraps, wraps edgeworn, pages lightly toned, staples rusted else good condition. Text in Spanish. On the siege of the Alcazar in Toledo in 1936. Celebrates Francisco Franco and Colonel Moscardo, the Nationalist commander who held off Republican forces during the siege... More
Cat.No: 24274
New Rochelle, NY: America's Future, Inc., 1958, 1961. Two issues of the staplebound digest quarterly, 15 and 14 pages respectively, light handling. Reviews of books for right-wing "patriots." More
Cat.No: 253303
Washington, D.C. John Basil Barnhill, 1912-14. All six issues of the slender journal, formerly bound in a larger volume, now disbound but the six issues still sewn and glued together at spine. Later subtitle is "An organ of Jeffersonian democracy." The individualist anarchist editor adopts a more classically conservative perspective..... More
Cat.No: 257206
Washington, D.C. John Basil Barnhill, 1912. First issue of the slender journal, 16p., blank margins of front and back pages have silverfish holes, but text complete; a reading copy. This issue contains essays reprinted from other authors including A.J. Balfour, former British Prime Minister, alleging fallacies and self-defeating weaknesses of..... More
Cat.No: 257440
Washington, D.C. John Basil Barnhill, 1914. Last issue of the slender journal, 16p., crinkled with a piece torn out of the margin on the front cover (no text loss), staple rusted, a reading copy. The individualist anarchist editor adopts a more classically conservative perspective on such issues as inheritance taxes..... More
Cat.No: 257207
Lemon Grove, CA: William K. Shearer, 1984. Four-page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, creased and crinkled from handling else good condition. Issued to supporters of the American Independent Party, this issue is devoted to the presidential campaign of the Populist ticket of Bob Richards and Maureen Kennedy Salaman. More
Cat.No: 196325
Los Angeles: Conservative Party of California; Howard Jarvis, publisher, 1963-64. Two issues of the official publication of the state's Conservative Party, 8.5x11 inches, on newsprint; evenly toned, mild edgewear. Mixture of local news and commentary on broader subjects. Accusations of fraud at the Long Beach Fair, military weakness against the..... More
Cat.No: 255117
Los Angeles: Conservative Party of California; Howard Jarvis, publisher, 1964. Single issue of the official publication of the state's Conservative Party, 16p., 8.5x11 inches, on newsprint; evenly toned, very good. Mixture of local news and commentary on broader subjects. Alleges that military weakness against the USSR is a socialist Democratic..... More
Cat.No: 255118
New York: ACC, 1976. Four-page newsletter published by supporters of Chile's Pinochet regime, 8.5x11 inches, very good. The ACC was registered as a foreign agent of the Consejo Chileno Norteamericano, promoting Pinochet’s interests in the United States. Comments on US coverage of events in Chile, arguing that a Communist propaganda..... More
Cat.No: 245182
Tucker, GA: KKK, [196-?]. 5.5x8.5 inch sheet printed one side, very good, unused. "I, the undersigned, a native born, true and loyal citizen of the United States of America, being a white person of temperate habits, sound in mind and a believer in the tenets of the Christian religion, the..... More
Cat.No: 262211
Kinston, NC: Bamboo Connection, 1988. 16p., tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold. Argues that there was evidence of living POWs still in Southeast Asia and that the government should pursue the matter; also covers other veteran-related issues. More
Cat.No: 244660
New York: The Fund for the Republic, 1955. xiii, 474p., massive 11x8.5 inch blue boards with spots and other damage at top of spine and outside of hinges, insect damage to flyleaf. Herbert Aptheker's copy, with a page of handwritten bibliographical notes at the end and a review of the..... More
Cat.No: 3794
New Orleans: The Independent American, 1966. Eight-panel leaflet, very good. Tax Fax No. 77. "Has the Negro bloc vote 'captured' LBJ?" More
Cat.No: 254789
Tucson: Derechos Humanos Coalition, [1996]. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides on bright orange stock, Buchanan No! in large font on one side, and a collage of Buchanan's face over Ray Harryhausen's Ymir monster with info on the rally and Buchanan's horrific policies, very good. Protesting Pat's antiAfrican American..... More
Cat.No: 254426
New York: Greater New York School of Anti-Communism, 1962. Ten-panel brochure, very good. Program for the event introduces Fred C. Schwarz, the Director of the School. More
Cat.No: 142347
New York: New York Civil Liberties Union, 1957. 11p., wraps, 4x9 inches. On an anticommunist law passed during the Korean War, due to expire in 1957. More
Cat.No: 135808
Miami, FL: Cuban American National Foundation, 1990. 52p., 6x8.75 inches, booklet in stapled gray lightly soiled wraps, else very good. More
Cat.No: 215519
Washington DC: Liberty Lobby, 1985. 50p., staplebound pocketbook format, very good but for red underlining under "Handbook for jurors" in the table of contents. Mostly reprints of standard documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; the Handbook for Jurors argues that a member of the jury can vote..... More
Cat.No: 226050
Washington, DC: GPO, 1955. 100p., wraps. More
Cat.No: 123542
Shreveport, LA: the newspaper, 1973. [16p.], tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned else good condition. Single issue of the far-right newspaper, with articles on various communist and Jewish efforts to undermine the American Way, an article about Angela Davis as violent menace, etc. More
Cat.No: 201259
Shreveport, LA: the newspaper, 1974. [16p.], tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, mildly worn, slightly musty. Single issue of the far-right newspaper, including an Oswald conspiracy article. More
Cat.No: 202446
Shreveport, LA: the newspaper, 1966. Four-page newspaper, folded in quarters, evenly toned. Single issue of the far-right newspaper, with coverage of a film called "My Baby is Black" that featured an interracial relationship. A Citizens Council director is quoted as calling its producer a "24-karat revolving oriental liar, a greasy..... More
Cat.No: 227144
Shreveport, LA: the newspaper, 1971. [12p.], tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, mildly worn. Single issue of the far-right newspaper, including pieces on various communist conspiracy theories, and an article claiming that indigenous stone monuments in the Americas were actually built by red-headed Europeans. More
Cat.No: 220482
Miami: Cuban American National Foundation, 1993. 64p., 5.25x8.25 inches, photos, very good first edition booklet in stapled black pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 106233
La nuova Europa / Basta con la tirannia del denaro [The New Europe / Enough with the tyranny of money] [small poster]
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