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 communist conspiracy: strategy and tactics of world communism. Part...
Washington DC: GPO, 1956. Paperback. One volume only of the series, focusing on the CPUSA. 343p., wraps badly worn, front cover almost loose, a reading copy. More
Cat.No: 136524
The communist conspiracy: strategy and tactics of world communism. Part...
Washington DC: GPO, 1956. One volume only of the series, 372p., wraps lightly shelfworn. More
Cat.No: 177098
The communist conspiracy: strategy and tactics of world communism. Part...
Washington DC: GPO, 1956. Single volume from the series, x, 553p., very good in wraps. Includes much transcription from original texts, many of them published in CPUSA sources, presented as evidence of the threat posed by red subterfuge. More
Cat.No: 204924
Hearings relating to H.R. 10390, H.R. 10391, and H.R. 10681...
Washington, D.C. GPO, 1967. iv, 273-506, ix pages, wraps, a name written in grease pencil on front cover, interior clean. Discusses revisions to the McCarran Act, used to prosecute Communists, addressing certain procedures regarding the registration of communist and communist-front organizations. More
Cat.No: 197906
Bulletin [four issues]
Fort Collins, CO: the Committee, 1979-82. Four issues of the 8.5x11 inch bulletin: January 1979, Nov. and Dec. 1981, and January 1982. The last three issues are stapled together. Discussion of conservative topics such as state sovereignty, fears of UN supremacy, and repealing the Federal Reserve Act. More
Cat.No: 251098
Summary of relevant evidence on the record demonstrating the innocence...
Leesburg, VA: the Committee, 1994. 8p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, faint yellow spot on cover else very good condition. LaRouche had been convicted for mail fraud. More
Cat.No: 130368
Summary of relevant evidence on the record demonstrating the innocence...
Leesburg, VA: the Committee, 1994. 15p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches., evenly toned else very good condition. LaRouche had been convicted for mail fraud. More
Cat.No: 142101
Summary of relevant evidence on the record demonstrating the innocence...
Leesburg, VA: the Committee, 1995. Pamphlet. 23p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, evenly toned, faint yellow marks on front wrap else very good condition. LaRouche had been convicted for mail fraud. More
Cat.No: 311743
Fidel has a good friend in Congress. So does Yassar...
Washington: National Republican Congressional Committee, [1982]. 17x23 inch sheet, printed two sides, folded, bears an old mailing label, mild rumpling. One side becomes a poster attacking Ron Dellums on behalf of Charles Connor's Congressional candidacy - the Republicans' sacrificial lamb against Dellums. Unfolded, the full poster features a single unflattering..... More
Cat.No: 131672
Platform and principles of the Constitutional Party of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg: Constitutional Party, 1969. Eight panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches folded, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 76925
The ugly truth about the NAACP: an address by Attorney...
Greenwood, MS: Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, [1955]. Pamphlet. 11p. staplebound pamphlet, 4x9 inches, very good. "Rec'd 1956" penciled on rear cover. Pro-segregation tract, asserting that various named activists had Communist Party connections. The same text was published by several segregationist organizations in various states, with the same title..... More
Cat.No: 296521
NSV Report [14 issues of the National Socialist Vanguard's newsletter...
The Dalles, Oregon: National Socialist Vanguard, 1993-1998. Newsletter. Fourteen issues of the eight-page, 8.5x11 inch newsletter, very good condition, stored in a generic red folder with a 1995 cover letter produced on a computer printer, addressed to a recipient in Davis, CA, signed by Rick Cooper, the publisher of the..... More
Cat.No: 303021
In the name of national security; Hitchcock, homophobia, and the...
Durham: Duke University Press, 1993. Paperback. x, 260p., introduction, conclusion, notes, index, very good first trade paper edition in pictorial wraps. New Americanists, Series edited by Donald E. Pease. A study of the films of Alfred Hitchcock exposing the inherent homophobia and gender-bias in those films. More
Cat.No: 137412
No Shelter for Morrison [a play]
London: Dorothy Crisp & Co., Ltd., [1945]. Hardcover. 80p., very good first edition; short play in original brown cloth. British Fascist Chesterton adopted the name of Shakespeare's Roman Tragedy for this Anti-Labour Satire published by right-wing writer Dorothy Crisp, a member of the British Housewives League. Chesterton left the BUF..... More
Cat.No: 273619
Cardinal Mindszenty; the truth about his real "crime"
Metairie, LA: Sons of Liberty, n.d. Pamphlet. 7p., 5.5x8.5 inch pamphlet; portrait, perhaps 1970s reprint, wraps somewhat unevenly toned, else in very good condition. Short compilation of right-wing texts about Cardinal Mindszenty. More
Cat.No: 288350
"Am I an anti-Semite?" 9 addresses on various 'isms' answering...
Detroit, MI: The Condon Printing Company, 1939. Paperback. 150, 56p., very good paperback. More
Cat.No: 290736
Why leave our own? 13 addresses on Christianity and Americanism...
Royal Oak, MI: Shrine of the Little Flower, 1939. Paperback. 176p., very good paperback, in original tattered envelope together with a printed cover letter from Coughlin (the signature is printed, not handwritten). More
Cat.No: 315302
Bishops versus Pope
Bloomfield Hills, MI: Helmet and Sword, 1969. Paperback. 220p., very good paperback. Polemic against reforms in the Catholic Church. More
Cat.No: 290732
Eight lectures on labor, capital and justice
Royal Oak, Michigan: The Radio League of the Little Flower, April, 1934. Paperback. 132p., very good in wraps. More
Cat.No: 12380
Father Coughlin's radio discourses, 1931-1932. Preached from the pulpit of...
Royal Oak, Michigan: The Radio League of the Little Flower, 1932. Paperback. 239p. paperback, spine toned, covers somewhat worn. More
Cat.No: 290738
Lifting the embargo - a victory for the vulture
Royal Park, MI: n.pub. 1939. Pamphlet. [12p.] staplebound pamphlet, very good. Text of an October 1 sermon by the Catholic priest whose anti-semitism and tendencies toward fascism became increasingly pronounced over the course of the 1930s. Here he asks his listeners to flood Congress with demands to preserve the arms..... More
Cat.No: 290694
Money! Questions and answers.
Royal Oak, Michigan: The National Union for Social Justice, 1936. Paperback. 188p.,wraps, 5.5x8.25 inches, wraps unevenly sunned, spine sunned, ownership signature on publisher's blank, top corner bumped, includes a publisher's letter inlaid, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 298597
The new deal in money, as broadcast... over a national...
Royal Oak, Michigan: The Radio League of the Little Flower, 1933. 128p., lightly worn wraps. More
Cat.No: 403
The new deal in money, as broadcast... over a national...
Royal Oak, Michigan: The Radio League of the Little Flower, 1933. Paperback. 128p., wraps, 6x8.25 inches, wraps lightly worn and soiled, small stain on front wrap else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 263574
Senator William E. Borah - No blood profits
Royal Park, MI: n.pub. 1939. Pamphlet. [14p.] staplebound pamphlet, very good. Text of an October 8 sermon by the Catholic priest whose anti-semitism and tendencies toward fascism became increasingly pronounced over the course of the 1930s. Here he quotes parts of a speech given by Senator Borah supporting neutrality and..... More
Cat.No: 290696
Danger! Warning! Pro-Stalin politicians and alien-minded traitors in cooperation with...
Perkins, J.E.
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