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1865266364Philadelphia: John Campbell 1865. hardcover. good. xiv iv 114pp. 8vo contemporary 3/4 black morocco spine and edges of corners worn edges of marbled boards worn front and back marbled boards lightly rubbed. inner hinges strengthened. Philadelphia: John Campbell 1865.<br/><br/> Number 34 of 75 quarto copies with the manuscript initials of the publisher John Campbell. Most of the text is taken from the London 1786 edition which was published with the following title: Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain Persons in the Province of New York charged with being engaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of the Congress and the Liberties of America.<br/><br/> John Campbell unknown books
28 page stapled booklet of photocopied pages measuring 4.3" x 9". "Although few Christians realize it, the entire Christian world, especially that connected with White Christians, is under attack from vicious anti-Christ forces who have declared their intention to destroy us." - page 1. Author was an American soldier who served with distinction in WWII and Korea, where he was imprisoned and sentenced to death by the communists after a pre-war coup. (per an online reference available upon request.) Undated but appears to be circa 1970s. Considerable markings throughout by prior owner. [not listed in Singerman] Book
137 pages. Signed and inscribed by author inside front cover. "An in-depth look at the Jewish and Israel Identity Question from a Scriptural and Historical perspective." - subtitle. Prior owner's name atop front cover. Some underlining. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
4863...de L.P.J. d'Orléans, surnommé Egalité. Paris,1800. 3 vol. in-16. Demi-reliure de l'époque. Bon état.
42809Paris.1800.Chez les marchands de Nouveauté.3 vols.in-32 demi-reliés . (6 Tomes en 3 volumes.) Etat satisfaisant.Reliures d'époque.Léger manque de cuir au Tome 3.
50260Paris.1834.3 vols.in-8 demi-reliés.Fleurons dorés aux dos.Etat satisfaisant.
392 pages. "The frightening story of how the AIDS and gay lobbies have been able to prevent physicians from monitoring or controlling this epidemic." - from title page. Average wear. Some markings and high-lighting to contents. Sound working copy. Book
208 pages. "The numbers of Brutus, originally published in the New-York Observer Revised and Corrected by the Author" - subtitle. "The public mind is awake far and wide to the fact, that Popery is a political as well as a religious system, nor will freemen be lulled to sleep by the popish anodyne of no controversy; they will not rest till these more than suspicious manoeuverings of Jesuit intriguers; of Austrian conspirators against their liberties, shall have been searched to the bottom." - Preface. Backstrip missing its lower half as well as a chip from top end. Original pasted label still present and clearly legible upon backstrip. Maroon boards faded with average wear. Presentation plate and few library markings inside front board. Minimal additional library markings to contents which have darkened with age. Binding tight and square. Lower corner of pages ix through 42 rumpled. Foxing to endpapers. Author invented the telegraph and its code which bears his name. Book
191 pages. "The numbers under the signature of Brutus, originally published in the New-York Observer. Revised and Corrected, with notes by the Author" - subtitle. "The public mind is awake far and wide to the fact, that Popery is a political as well as a religious system, nor will freemen be lulled to sleep by the popish anodyne of no controversy; they will not rest till these more than suspicious manoeuverings of Jesuit intriguers; of Austrian conspirators against their liberties, shall have been searched to the bottom." - from preface to the first edition. Contemporary gift greetings inside front board. Moderate foxing throughout. Average external wear and soiling. Binding sound. Embossed olive-coloured boards. Gilt lettering legible upon backstrip. Author invented the telegraph and its code which bears his name. Book
462 pages. Extensive index. Bibliography. "They were five of the richest kids on earth - John, Nelson, Laurance, Winthrop and David. This is the story of how they lived and how they grew in the shadow of the Rockefeller inheritance... Based on rare in-depth interviews with the five brothers themselves, and with their friends and business associates. The author had unprecedented access to the Rockefeller family archives - and he spent eight years preparing and researching this book. The result is a definitive, close-up view of the Rockefeller dynasty - an unauthorized, unrestricted and totally honest look at the public and private lives of the men and women who control the Rockefeller inheritance." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear to book which is unmarked but for gift greetings inside front board. Dust jacket heavily worn. A sound reference copy. Book
Copyright 1947 by GLK Smith. 7 1/2 x 5 1/4; 30 pages; stapled; Original stiff black and white wrappers; very good; pages slightly darkened. A bizarre tirade against FDR and his close friend, Joseph Stalin, questioning why nobody was allowed to see FDRs body, suggesting that he was poisoned or committed suicide.
24 pages. A strident essay "Intended to survey some of the lies, idiocies and defamations of Germans in present day Germany, where it is presently impossible to have a reasonable dialogue between the generations born before and those after, say 1939, because the Western Allies after 1945 had made a determined, well organised effort to re-educate the younger generation regarding the historical events since the 1900's." - page 2. Average wear. Considerable ink underlining and marginalia. A worthy reading copy. Book
148 pages. A rare early reprint of Mullins' classic expose of the Federal Reserve. Yellow high-lighting throughout. Modest lean to spine. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Book
[10], 37 pages. Originally delivered to the Lawrence Patterson Financial Strategy Organization in 1991 as a legal opinion upon the 80th anniversary of the secret writing of the Federal Reserve Act at Jekyll Island. "It would be difficult to read into this phrase (the general welfare) any ambiguity, or any opportunity for demagoguery, and yet such a purpose was found. In this book, we have a dual purpose, first, to explain how ruthless men adopted this phrase to further their great conspiracy against America, and second, the techniques which they employed to incorporate this phrase as the very cornerstone of their Welfare State, a creation which they intended as the replacement for the free republic of the United States. From the powers derived from that overthrow, they confidently anticipate that they will now initiate what they fondly refer to as "the New World Order". - from Author's Foreword. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Glossy navy covers with gilt lettering and decoration. A quality copy. Book
388 pages including index, footnotes and black and white photographic plates. Presents the case for Ezra Pound, the man who edited the work of Yeats and T.S. Eliot, helped introduce the poetry of Robert Frost and influenced the development of Hemingway and was tried for treason and sent to an insane asylum. Includes excerpts from the controversial broadcasts Pound made from Italy during World War II. Book is tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which is moderately sunned at spine and preserved in mylar. A sound copy. Book
Signed and inscribed by Eustace Mullins upon title page. 223 pages. Includes reproductions of many government documents. "This is an indictment. I present factual evidence documenting crimes which have been committed, and some of the legal actions that have been untertaken... to obtain redress under the law... Because they failed to subdue me by criminal acts which would have crushed most Americans, they determined to strike at me in another way, by hounding my father, my mother, and my sister to their deaths. This is not a pleasant story..." Includes price list for Mr. Mullins' books which he has personally annotated. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. An excellent copy. Book
Signed by Eustace Mullins upon title page. 299 pages. Index. "We must not be inveigled into more contrived 'wars' for the profit of the World Order, nor can we afford to continue to be misled by their control over the media, the educational process, and our governmental institutions." - from Preface. Unread. Slightest shelf wear. A superb copy, signed by perhaps America's preeminent conspiracy researcher. [Weems p.67] Book
388 pages including index, footnotes and black and white photographic plates. Signed and inscribed by author upon half-title page on 28 January, 1962. Presents the case for Ezra Pound, the man who edited the work of Yeats and T.S. Eliot, helped introduce the poetry of Robert Frost and influenced the development of Hemingway and was tried for treason and sent to an insane asylum. Includes excerpts from the controversial broadcasts Pound made from Italy during World War II. Light wear to tight and unmarked book. Minor soiling to fore- and top edges of plates - images unaffected. Moderate wear to dust jacket which bears a half-inch tear to the top of front panel and is now preserved in Brodart. Quality copy. Book
80 pages. Features: The Lusitania; The Conqueror's Gift; The Tradescants of Lambeth; The Brontes; Tobruk - part 1; The Black Prince - part III. Somewhat above-average wear. Sound reference copy. Please note: the Lusitania feature includes a full-page reproduction of the news clipping, dated 22 April 1915, in which the German Embassy in Washington warned sea passengers that they travelled at their own risk, given the state of war between Germany and Great Britain. Book
226 pages with article by Lawrence Freedman entitled "Order and Disorder in the New World." Book
220 pages. With article by Bernard Lewis entitled "Rethinking the Middle East." Seventieth Anniversary Edition. Book
224 pages with article entitled "An Undivided Jerusalem" by Adnan Abu Odeh. Book
195 pages including article on the intelligence community by David L. Boren. Book
216 pages with article by Yoichi Funabashi entitled 'Japan and the New World Order.' Book
219 pages including article on 'China: The Coming Power' by Barber Conable and David Lampton. Small crease to bottom corner of back cover. Book