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192 [iii] pages. Footnotes. Index. Dall "writes from close personal experience concerning the famous four-time President, his family, political associates, and some of the momentous events which still strongly influence world history." - back cover. Sticker removal mark on front cover. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reading copy of this informative, albeit infuriating, behind-the-scenes account. Book
134 pages including index. "Unity: The Creative Foundation of Peace is a clear and valuable contribution to the most important item on humanity's agenda." - Marilyn Ferguson, Author of The Aquarian Conspiracy. Average wear. Unmarked. Good working copy. Book
38435Paris. Librairie Nouvelle. 1859. In-12. Demi-chagrin. 5 nerfs au dos. Titre et fleurs dorés. Fac-Similés dépliants H.T. 434 p. Ex-Libris en page de garde de Gérard de Chapel d'Espinassoux. BE.
12mo; 1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 255 pages. 20 cm. Singerman 0118: This set is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Some wear at spine, about Very Good- condition. (HOLO2-63-21A)
12mo; 1st edition. Original green cloth, 12mo, 255 pages. 20 cm. Singerman 0118: This set is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Small spine label, library bookplate, pocket on rear blank pastedown, light wear to cloth, Text pages all very clean, no other markings, Gery Good- Condition. (HOLO2-63-21G)
1st edition. Original green paper wrappers, 12mo 246 pages. Singerman 0132: Includes laid in a promotionaly flyer for this volume (vol IV) book as well as a subscription form for Ford's Dearborn Independent, articles from which form this book. This is the final separately issued volume of the International Jew set, which is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." These articles were originally published in the Dearborn Independent. Excellent copy, Very Good+ good condition. (Holo2-63-21C)
1st edition. Original green paper wrappers, 12mo 246 pages. Singerman 0132. This is the final separately issued volume of the International Jew set, which is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." These articles were originally published in the Dearborn Independent. Light wear and stains to cover, closed tear to one page, Nice, Good+ Condition. (Holo2-63-21D)
308 pages including index. A shocking and revealing expose of intrique, fraud, and dishonor that climaxed on March 27, 1980, when Michele Sindona was convicted of fraud, misappropriation of bank funds, and perjery - charges resulting from the scandalous failure of the Franklin National Bank. Sindona successfully organized a liaison among the Vatican, the Mafia, Freemasons of Italy, and the Christian Democrats to launder drug proceeds, control the world's currencies, and purchase the co-operation of leading political figures of the world. 'Booksale' rubber stamp upon front endpaper. Spine leans to right. Bright gilt letters upon front board and spine. Book
322 pages. Translated from the first Russian edition. Contents include: Jews in the land of Kiev Russia and the Moscow State; The first Jews in Russia; The further growth rate of Jews in Russia; Politics of the Russian Government with regard to the Jewish question; How Jewish capital was created in Russia; The social structure of Russian Jewry; Jewish participation and their role in the cultural life of Russia; Jews in Russian literature and criticism; Jews - Russian lawyers; Russian Jewry at the beginning of the twentieth century; The Balis Affair; The Jewish question from February to October 1917; Jews in USSR; Personal-national autonomy; Thirty-year total; The war years; The post-war period; The state of Israel and the problem of double citizenship; Supplements I and II. Apparently the author self-published a first English edition in New York in 1967. This copy may be a later reprint as a small Truth Seeker address label has been placed over original text on the copyright page. Regardless, this copy appears to be circa 1970s or prior. Brown stains to lower portion of back cover modestly affect last three pages - text unaffected. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
16 pages. The famous report by Norman Dodd's which made incredible discoveries about the true intentions of America's huge tax-exempt foundations. Modest wear. Prior owner's name atop title page. Marginalia and/or underlining to 10 pages. A sound copy. Book
54 pages. Features: Attractive cover illustration of lady in swimwear; Let's Have Direct Relief for Our Real Forgotten Man - Editorial against high real estate taxes; Death Looks for Cinderella (part 1); Is Father Coughlin Anti-Semitic? - His Own Answer - article with photo; Country Club Scandal (short story); I Was a Showman Too - Volatile Ex-New York Mayor James J. Walker talks of brass bands and ballyhoo; Hearts in Danger (fiction); How to Win Sick Friends and Influence Them - flowers are lovely but show a little originality!; The Good Earth Answers (pioneer family fiction); Purge in Hot Springs (conclusion); Matinee Today (short story); To the Ladies; Hell's Bargainers - Traitors to the Law - Sam Leibowitz exposes the method of lawyer-criminals; Rancher-Artist Augustus (Gus) Kenderdine - candidate for the Canadian Hall of Fame (article with photo); Tennis is a Dub's Game - words of cheer from champion Helen Hull Jacobs; Toronto's Royal York Hotel is featured prominently inside back cover; Colour back cover ad for the Physical Culture Hotel, Dansville, New York. Somewhat above-average external wear. Light pencil doodling to cartoon on page 46 and art contest blank on page 51. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
163 pages. The author was "prescient enough to foretell the coming of globalisation and the globalisers with his perfect short description: '...no territorial limits and respects no human ideals, but regards the whole world as one glorious financial playground to be used for its own benefit.'" - Ian Buckley. Average wear. Binding intact. Slight lean to spine. Dust jacket not included. Underlining and various markings throughout text. A worthy reading copy. Singerman 706. Book
Reprint of the 1916 first edition. 224 pages. The Lusitania Massacre is one of the great landmarks in history, not alone in American history but in human history, because it ensured German defeat in the World War. Chapters include: Should passenger vessels carry war material?; English orders to fight submarines; The German warning; The American warning; The Cunard Company's warning; American Ruling (not law) on foreign armed merchant vessels; Was the Lusitania armed?; The Manifest of the Lusitania; Who is responsible?; View of the English, Austrians and Germans; The official English investigation; and more. Black and white illustrations. Some markings. Front free endpaper removed. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Front hinge secured with librarian's tape. Spine leaning moderately. Remains a decent working copy. Book
192 pages. Index. "A fascinating and comprehensive portrait of America's Far Right - of its leaders, its backers, of its methods and motives, of its present organization. The Far Right is a group that already wields tremendous power - that might possibly gain far greater power should we be faced with a serious national emergency - another Korea, a Cuba, a grave economic depression." - page 1. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Singerman 1750. Book
19112110502150900523Plot Headquarters version published by Genshinsha 1911. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Plot Headquarters version, published by Genshinsha paperback
19112080502106601848Moto Makoto-sha 1911. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Moto Makoto-sha paperback
7 stapled pages. Undated. Publisher not stated. Presumably published in the U.S. A scathing indictment of Mr. Maxwell and his record. Pencil marginalia and underlining. Light wear. A sound copy. Book
299 pages. Index. Black and white illustrations. "In June 1967, jet aircraft and motor torpedo boats of Israel brutally assaulted an American naval vessel, the USS Liberty, in international waters off the Sinai Peninsula... The attack lasted more than two hours - killing 34 Americans and wounding 171 others... Israeli forces machine-gunned her life rafts." - from dust jacket. Average wear to book which bears small address label of prior owner upon front free endpaper else is unmarked. Average wear and two closed tears to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. [Stimely p.19] Book
24 pages of detailed text. Contents: The Great Conspiracy; "Don't Tell the People"!!!; How They Do It in New York; The Pattern of Collusion; As in New York, So in Washington; They Stop at Nothing; Psychology Their Favorite Tool; How the "Reviews" Boomeranged; Is Our Press Controllled? - Foolish Question!!!; Now it is up to You!. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Book
Double-sided three-panel tract measuring 10" x 6" when unfolded. Contents suggest a possible printing date of 1956. "Why we must get the U.S. out of the UN - and the UN out of the U.S. U.S. Government (top secret) bulletins provide documentary proof that UN is planned death trap for U.S." - front panel. Explains accusations made against the U.N. in Myron Fagan's play, Thieves' Paradise, and claims the UN's lack of response is its tacit admission of guilt. Tract #2 of this series states one-half million of these tracts were distributed throughout America. Considerable fine print text. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. Book
194 + xiv pages. Index. "This book tells the story of who caused the slump (Great Depression) and how they caused it, and it directs attention to two simple steps that can be taken to save our farmers and traders... The depression from which we now suffer is due to an artificially induced variation in the purchasing power of money. In these pages will be found ample evidence in support of this statement. The quarter from which the trouble is coming is indicated, and the amazing manner in which the machinery for monetary control of the world was established is traced out." - from Introduction. Covers tanned with age. Binding intact. Prior owner's name atop front cover. Contents considerably annotated in soft pencil. Most of blank back leaf missing. Above-average but not excessive wear. Book
182 pages. Index. "... Finkelstein has raised some important and uncomfortable issues... examples cited can be breathtaking in their angry accuracy and irony." - The Jewish Quarterly. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. Book
483 pages including index and notes. Examines the passage, revision and implementation of privacy and data protection laws in five countries. Drawing primarily upon interviews, he offers a critical analysis of what data protectors are actually doing to preserve individual rights and what problems they are encountering. "An indispensable resource for the study of citizenship and state power." - Contemporary Sociology. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Bit of rippling to first few leaves else tight and square. Solid copy. Book
210 pages. "The thesis of this book is: America is losing its democratic system and tradition, becoming an 'authoritarian' culture (to use Reagan's euphemistic word for fascism). If this should happen to us, we will call our new system 'anti-communism.' And our new leaders will not be ranting demons who look like Adolf Hitler; no, they will be sweet guys like Ronnie Reagan." - from Introduction. No ISBN number. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Complete dust jacket preserved in glossy mylar cover. Excellent copy. Book
140948273Tucson AZ: Food Conspiracy Cooperative 1975. First Edition. Near Fine. 33 original issues of the Food Conspiracy Cooperative newsletter: Vol. 2 Nos. 4 11 12 15; Vol. 3 Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20 21 22 23 25 26; and Vol. 4 Nos. 2 4 6 8 10 12 16-21 22-26. Each mimeographed issue approx. 10 - 15 pp. Tabloid format 8 1/2 x 7 inches. One issue bound with single staple. Near Fine with light wear and toning address and postmarks to rear cover of most issues. Also included are an undated copy of the bylaws and a postmarked envelope containing a March 1974 price sheet for the People's Warehouse in Tucson.<br /> <br /> <p>A collection of newsletters from the early days of the Food Conspiracy Cooperative established in Tucson in 1971 and still in existence today. The food conspiracy movement originated in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1968 and soon developed into a network of autonomous collectives. Members combined their resources to buy in bulk from farmers and suppliers allowing them to access better food at lower prices.<br /> <br /> <p>The Tucson co-op's commitment to affordable health foods was part of a broader anti-capitalist ethos. "The basic purpose of the Food Conspiracy is to serve the needs of the people" begins Article 7 of the bylaws. "We feel that our purpose would be to provide an economic political and social alternative to the individualistic capitalistic society." The scrappy newsletters are filled with information about women's health United Farm Workers strikes the American Indian Movement and much more providing a window into the turbulence and optimism of 1970s radical liberation movements. Food Conspiracy Cooperative unknown