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!
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
Visit the USSR this year and see... [Russian fascist parody...
Putnam, CT: Russian National Revolutionary Party, [1938-?]. Pamphlet. Six-panel brochure imitating a travel promotion, very good. Opens to reveal anti-Communist blurbs about children being shot for disrespecting Stalin, etc. Undated, but we have seen a similar brochure that was distributed by the World Service (a Nazi propaganda bureau) of Erfurt..... More
Cat.No: 288955
Walter Winchell, Jew traitor? [leaflet]
St. Louis, MO: Patriotic Tract Society, [1948]. Pamphlet. 3.75x5 inch leaflet, year of receipt (1948) penciled at bottom of rear panel, otherwise very good. Quotes an alleged statement made over the radio by Winchell, in which he said that the US had squandered its reputation by breaking its word at..... More
Cat.No: 287799
“The way out is forward.” An appeal to the honest...
Louisville, KY: The Caucasian, 1935. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill mimeographed both sides; folded, top edge torn with two missing pieces, removing most of “The” from the title; although ugly, there is no other text loss. Typed reply card with organizational address pasted to edge of verso (can be lifted to..... More
Cat.No: 288274
Western Voice from out of the Rockies [8 issues]
Englewood, CO: 1943-1951. Magazine. Eight issues of the newspaper founded by the fundamentalist preacher Harvey H. Springer of the First Baptist Church of Englewood; all with horizontal fold; evenly toned, occasional minor closed edge tears; several have "Pro-Nazi" or "Native Fascist" penciled in the corner by the original recipient. Issues..... More
Cat.No: 312490
What is '"Holocaust Denial"'?
Newport Beach, CA: Institute for Historical Review, [2000-?]. Pamphlet. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel brochure, very good. Holocaust denial tract. More
Cat.No: 194859
What Kind of a Country Are You Leaving Me?
Philadelphia: Americans for the Competitive Enterprise System, Inc., [1952-1953]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, 3.75x7.75 inches, date penned on rear wrap else very good condition. Argument for free enterprise presented through a child's questions to adults, such as "When I am a man, do you think I want the government to take..... More
Cat.No: 272344
What YOU can do to fight COMMUNISM and preserve America...
Washington DC: Federal Bureau of Investigation, n.d. 8.5x11 inch leaflet, apparently designed for posting; evenly toned. Each letter of "America" begins a sentence, such as "Alert yourself - learn the true nature and tactics of communism." More
Cat.No: 254238
What's behind Race Riots?
New Orleans: The Independent American, 1966. Eight-panel leaflet, very good. Tax Fax No. 76. Alleges a communist conspiracy to inflame racial tension. More
Cat.No: 254791
What's past is prologue; a commemorative evening to the Foundation...
New York: The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., 1968. Pamphlet. 62p., 5.5x8.25 inch wraps; touch of rust on staples, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 287632
When Virginia Joined the Union: a backward look at the...
Richmond: Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1963. Pamphlet. 18p., staplebound pamphlet, very good, 5.5x8.5 inches. Quotes from documents of the Convention of 1788 to show that early Virginia politicians foresaw the federal government's drive to overpower the states. The Commission, an official state agency, was formed to present a genteel..... More
Cat.No: 201830
White Power, the Newspaper of White Revolution. No. 23 (January...
Arlington VA: National Socialist White People's Party, 1972. Newspaper. 8p., folded tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, otherwise very good, masthead bears a large swastika and the title in gothic type. Enthusiastically blatant racist and anti-Semitic articles; published under Matt Koehl's leadership. More
Cat.No: 212957
Why A.I.E.R.; The First 45 Years and plans for the...
Great Barrington MA: American Institute for Economic Research, 1978. Pamphlet. 32p., softbound pamphlet in 8.5x5.5 inch stapled glossy wraps, faint edgewear, a clean sound copy. Per introductory materials: "..founded in 1933..the Institute's research is planned to help individuals protect their personal interests as well as those of the Nation. The..... More
Cat.No: 226796
Why are Jews persecuted for their religion? The truth is...
Bremerton, WA: American Publishing Society, [193-?]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, paper toned, corner creased, otherwise very good. Undated, but mentions a 1936 newspaper article. Uses Talmudic citations, some real and others less so, to justify anti-Semitism. Claims that Ben Franklin wanted to exclude the Jews from the US, and urges the..... More
Cat.No: 288026
Why are Jews persecuted for their religion? The truth is...
Bremerton, WA: American Publishing Society, [193-?]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, paper toned, some creasing and uneven toning. Undated, but mentions a 1936 newspaper article. Uses Talmudic citations, some real and others less so, to justify anti-Semitism. Claims that Ben Franklin wanted to exclude the Jews from the US, and urges the..... More
Cat.No: 288300
Why people become communists
Belmont: American Opinion, n.d. pamphlet. 34p., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, staples rusted else very good condition. The John Birch Society reprinted this pamphlet from the February 1958 edition of American Opinion magazine. More
Cat.No: 59951
Wini Beatty...? at the Rally...?
Dedham, MA: New England Rally for God, Family, and Country, 1966. Handbill. Single sheet, printed both sides, 8.75x11 inches, lightly edgeworn, "right-wing" and date penciled on front, else very good condition. Beatty was a singer for radio commercials and had recently released the album "Folk Songs for Taxpayers." Recto features..... More
Cat.No: 306677
Wisconsin Report. Vol. 2 no. 34 (Sept. 8, 1977)
Brookfield, WI: Wisconsin Report Pub. Co., 1977. 8p., taloid format newspaper, fold-creased, evenly toned, pen brackets around one article headline else good condition. Single issue of the far-right newspaper for Wisconsin activists. More
Cat.No: 250982
Women's Voice [five issues]
Chicago: 1945-1950. Pamphlet. Five issues of the anti-Semitic, far right newsletter edited by Lyrl Clark Van Hyning; length ranges from 12 to 16 pages per issue. Paper evenly toned, otherwise very good. Numbers present are vol. 4 nos. 3, 5; vol. 5 no. 2, vol. 7 no. 11, and vol..... More
Cat.No: 307598
Woodstock Anarchist Party [bumpersticker]
Fat City [Stockton, CA]: WAP, [197-]. 2.75x11 inch bumpersticker, each word printed in a different font, black on white; vertical fold crease else very good condition. The WAP was founded by neo-Nazi Red Warthan as a means of infiltrating the anarchist movement in the mid-1970s. He died in prison, convicted..... More
Cat.No: 214312
Your answers to the war dancers!
Washington DC: Women's National Committee to Keep U.S. Out of War, 1941. Pamphlet. 31p. staplebound pamphlet, minor toning, receipt date stamped inside front cover (June 16, 1941). Right-wing isolationist perspective. More
Cat.No: 297530
Editorial cartoons of faith and inspiration
New York: Layman's National Committee, [196-]. Pamphlet. [16p.] staplebound pamphlet, 5.5x8.5 inches. Rubberstamp on front cover says "From your congressman Ted Kupferman;" Kupferman served from 1966 to 1969. Cartoons depicting Christianity as the solution for political and cultural crises. More
Cat.No: 295736
Free life; the journal of the Libertarian Alliance [two issues]...
London: Libertarian Alliance, 1981 - 1982. Magazine. Two issues of the quarterly publication, both 31p., 5.75x8 inch pictorial wraps; mild edge-toning, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 302334
Ayn Rand, libertarians and the fifth revolution
San Francisco: Sitnalta Press, 1988. Paperback. 96p., 5.5x8.5 inch wraps; faint toning on spine, minor speck of soil on front cover, otherwise in very good condition. Signed and inscribed by the author. More
Cat.No: 314979
Danger! Warning! Pro-Stalin politicians and alien-minded traitors in cooperation with...
Perkins, J.E.
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