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!
Counter-mobilization; a strategy to fight racist and fascist attacks
New York: National Education Department, Socialist Workers Party, 1976. Pamphlet. 23p., wraps slightly toned, creased heavily else good condition, 8.5x11 inches. Education for socialists. Includes material on San Francisco State nazis and anti-nazis. More
Cat.No: 74066
Counter-mobilization; a strategy to fight racist and fascist attacks
New York: National Education Department, Socialist Workers Party, 1976. Pamphlet. 23p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, minor browning on edges, creased. Education for socialists. Includes material on San Francisco State Nazis and anti-Nazis. More
Cat.No: 209905
Occasions and Protests
Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1964. Hardcover. vi, 323p., very good first edition in cloth boards and price clipped somewhat worn and soiled dj in the primarily white dust jacket designed by Robert Borja (we have handled two versions, differing in color and list of books noted on rear flap. Priority..... More
Cat.No: 46679
Occasions and Protests
Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1964. Hardcover. vi, 323p., very good first edition in cloth boards and bit edgworn and soiled dj (Note: tha jacket is the variant designed by Barry Geller with a primarily brown front and spine (we have handled two versions, differing in design and list of books..... More
Cat.No: 232141
Wanted! A new attitude toward work
Timonium, MD: The Kirkley Press, Inc., n.d. Pamphlet. 16p., 3.25x6 inches, wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 281760
NAAWP; National Association for the Advancement of White People
New Orleans: National Association for the Advancement of White People, nd. Ephemera. 8.5x11 inch fundraising letter by David Duke; slightly edgeworn, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 307034
1954 - a year for decision: press release no. 668...
Washington: Department of State, 1953. 10p., 6x9 inches, staples rusted, small rust stain on rear wrap else very good in original stapled wraps. More
Cat.No: 98767
Policy for security and peace: press release no. 139, March...
Washington: Department of State, 1954. 10p., 6x9 inches, very good in original stapled wraps. Series S - No. 12. More
Cat.No: 98748
Report on Berlin: press release no. 93, February 24, 1954
Washington DC: Department of State, 1954. 12p., 6x9 inches, very good in original stapled wraps. Series S - No. 9. More
Cat.No: 98764
Secular humanism: the most dangerous religion in America Introduction by...
Lubbock, TX: Missionary Crusader, [1979]. Paperback. 81p., wraps slightly shelf worn else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 163655
The Baby Killers
Belmont, MA: The Review of the News, 1972. Pamphlet. Leaflet, 5.5x7.5 inches, printed on both sides, all text, very good condition. Birch Society "pro-life" article, with special mention of the Rockefellers. More
Cat.No: 76861
The Economic Issue
Belmont, Massachusetts: The Review of the News, 1972. Single sheet printed both sides, 7.5x5.5 inches, very good condition. Criticizes the Nixon administration as being economically irresponsible. More
Cat.No: 136545
The Kissinger Con
Belmont, MA: The Review of the News, 1973. Pamphlet. Four page brochure, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. Attacks William F. Buckley for his praise of Kissinger. Issued by the John Birch Society. More
Cat.No: 77414
O.S.H.A. builds fear
Belmont, Massachusetts: The Review of the News, 1973. Single sheet printed both sides, 7.5x5.5 inches, very good condition. Portrays OSHA as "like Hitler's Gestapo," using lies and terror to instil fear. More
Cat.No: 136543
Counting by race; equality from the founding fathers to Bakke...
New York: Basic Books, 1979. x, 243p., very good first edition in cloth and dj. Equality of opportunity argument that got progressively more conservative. More
Cat.No: 144200
Communist-Nazi Theories the Same - American Legion Commander Chadwick. Yet...
New York: Robert Edward Edmondson, 1938. Pamphlet. 4p., 8.5x14 inch pamphlet, neat horizontal crease, minor toning, otherwise very good. The last panel is a lengthy introduction, in small font, to Edmondson and his "American Vigilante" bulletins. Begins with a quote from a letter by Stephen F. Chadwick, National Commander of..... More
Cat.No: 305405
[Group of 27 different anti-Semitic leaflets from the Edmondson Economic...
New York: Edmondson Economic Service, 1936. Handbill. Twenty-seven different 8.5x14 inch leaflets, all neatly creased from having been folded into a flattened "roll," so as to fit into an envelope which is included. Edmondson, an anti-Semitic pamphleteer, was later suspected of acting as a Nazi agent; he was one of..... More
Cat.No: 312608
Investment and the "New Order" Dividend-age to displace Bond-age [handbill]...
Stoddartsville, PA: Robert Edward Edmondson, 1940. Handbill. 8.5x14 inch handbill, neat horizontal crease, otherwise very good. Edmondson, an anti-Semitic pamphleteer and suspected Nazi agent, was one of the defendants in the 1944 Great Sedition Trial. Here he advertises his services as an "Independent Investment-Economist" and outlines his monetary theory. More
Cat.No: 305940
Jew radio censor bars free speech [handbill]
Stoddartsville, PA: Robert Edward Edmondson, 1940. Handbill. 8.5x14 inch handbill, neat horizontal crease, otherwise very good. The verso is a lengthy introduction, in small font, to Edmondson and his "American Vigilante" bulletins. Polemic against Lewis Allan Weiss, general manager of the Don Lee radio network, who had read a statement..... More
Cat.No: 287722
Why "Vote Willkie ?" Answer: To avoid suicide, preserve two-party...
Stoddartsville, PA: Robert Edward Edmondson, 1940. Pamphlet. 4p., 8.5x14 inch pamphlet, horizontal fold, otherwise very good. Open letter to Frank A. Parker rejecting his idea of a third party, arguing that it was necessary to vote for Willkie in hopes of purging FDR's "Jewish" administration. Edmondson, an anti-Semitic pamphleteer and..... More
Cat.No: 287725
Why not hold a 'Nurenburg Trial' in the United States...
San Francisco: the author, [1948]. Pamphlet. Two 6-panel brochures, numbered 57 and 58, with the original recipient's penciled note "Native Fascist" in the corner and date of receipt penciled on the rear panel, otherwise very good. Edstrom, a publisher of anti-Semitic tracts, here asks, "Now that a precedent has been..... More
Cat.No: 307634
Rebels with a Cause
Washington DC: Young Americans for Freedom, 1969. Pamphlet. 16p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, "conservative" penciled on front wrap else very good condition. Reprinted from "You Can Make the Difference." Cover subtitle: "The dynamic story of Young Americans for Freedom...rebels helping to bring about a better understanding of the American way..... More
Cat.No: 278755
Marxism's Hostile Children: Leninism and socialism
Hinsdale, IL: Henry Regnery Company, 1949. Pamphlet. 30p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps lightly stained else good condition. The Human Affairs pamphlets no. 39. More
Cat.No: 154442
Marxism's Hostile Children: Leninism and socialism
Hinsdale, IL: Henry Regnery Company, 1949. 30p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, address stamped on rear wrap else very good condition. The Human Affairs pamphlets no. 39. More
Cat.No: 118228
How darkness fell!
New York: Vantage Press, 1974. Hardcover. 216p., first edition, inscribed and signed by Ellsworth, very good condition in an edge worn dj with a few closed tears. Ellsworth, a retired Army Colonel and veteran of both World Wars. Here he writes an anti-socialist utopian novel. More
Cat.No: 240420
Danger! Warning! Pro-Stalin politicians and alien-minded traitors in cooperation with...
Perkins, J.E.
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