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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
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
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 16mo (small), 7 pages ; 25 cm (folded to 14 cm in wrappers). "Correspondence between Henry Ford, Louis Marshall and Herman Bernstein. Settlement of Aaron Sapiro's and Herman Bernstein's libel suits" (From the front cover). During the 1920s, Henry Ford gained as much fame for his antisemitic views as for his cars. His newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, published dozens of articles between 1920 and 1925 naming prominent Jewish Americans as conspirators in a plot to overthrow governments all over the world. Though hardly the first of their kind, the accusations in the Dearborn Independent represented the broadest, most sustained published attack on individual Jews and Jews as a group in the nations history. The articles created clear grounds for defamation and libel actions against Ford and the newspaper, and several were filed. In 1927 one lawsuit, Sapiro v. Ford, made it into court, generating international headlines, only to end in mistrial. Ford then disposed of the distasteful affair by signing a statement in which he apologized for the wrongs he had 'unintentionally' done to Jews. Ford's campaign against the Jews, as historians have recognized, reflected the renewed racial tribalism that characterized post-World War I American society (Woeste, Insecure Equality: Louis Marshall, Henry Ford, and the Problem of Defamatory Antisemitism, 1920-1929 in Journal of American History, Dec. 2004). The importance of the end result, here spelled out in this rare period publication, was summarized by Robert Rifkind in his 2008 examination Confronting Antisemitism in America: Louis Marshall and Henry Ford: Putting aside historical revisionism, it becomes clear that the Ford apology achieved a number of things no libel suit could have achieved. First, in broad and unambiguous strokes, Ford repudiated the defamation of Jews in general and not merely the particular claims asserted in the lawsuits. Second, the apology did so with dispatch rather than after further protracted delay. Third, Ford undertook to withdraw The International Jew from circulation both in the United States and abroad, and at least while Marshall remained alive, he seems to have done so. A jury sitting in an action for monetary damages could not have compelled such a result. And finally, a confession, retraction, and apology appearing in Fords name and over Fords signature carried the impressive force of a world-famous mana force that twelve anonymous jurors, easily dismissed as misled by lawyers wiles, could never have had (American Jewish History, Vol. 94, No. 1/2, March/June 2008, pp. 71-90). SUBJECT(S): Antisemitism -- Michigan -- Dearborn. Jews -- Trials (Libel) -- Antise´mitisme -- Juifs -- Proce`s (Diffamation) -- Dearborn independent. OCLC: 264355930. OCLC lists only 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, YIVO, Yale Law), none outside the Northeast. Light wear to wrappers, number penned on cover, no other markings, folded text pages inside extremely clean, an exceptional copy of this rare and very important imprint. Very Good Condition (holo2-148-4).
113 pages. Quebec's Ultimatum to 20 million Canadians - Change Confederation to meet our demands - or we leave. This book gives a Canadian answer. Unmarked. Negligible wear. Excellent copy. Book
1st UK edition. VG paperback. 40475. eng
[2], 62 pages. Facsimile reproduction of letter addressed to Dr. David Goldstein, LL.D., by Benjamin H. Freedman, dated October 10, 1954. Freedman, a Jew turned Catholic, presents carefully researched and extensively referenced arguments, including why Jesus was not a Jew. His arguments lean heavily upon the history of the Chazars (Khazars) and cited Talmudic passages. Copy of detailed two-page typescript letter from Conde McGinley, Editor of the semi-monthly publication Common Sense, laid-in. McGinley encourages readers to order more copies of this work to help spread its message and to help fund his legal defense against Rabbi Joachim Prinz (who had accused Common Sense of libel for characterizing him as a "Red Rabbi"). Also laid-in is a copy of a one-page typescript page imploring readers to get copies of this book into the hands of half-a-million American community leaders. Light wear to book. Underlining and marginal lines in colored pencil on seven pages, inside back cover, and on first page of McGinley letter. Seven years after this letter was written, Freedman gave a shocking speech (audio available online) in which he linked the signing of the Balfour Declaration with America's entry into WWI. A sound vintage copy of this profound work. (Singerman 928) Book
45 page staple-bound pamphlet. 5 1/4"w x 8 1/4"h. Light coffee stains on bottom edge of pages. "The intention of this booklet is to present the U.F.O. phenomena from a very different vantage point. With the knowledge that Germany was the first 'earth nation' to develop, test and use saucer-shaped flying craft, plus the handy comparison-identification chart shown on the left, this booklet whos quite clearly the possibility that U.F.O.'s are still in control of Germans but now being operated from secret bases outside of Germany."
225 pages. "Beneath the great westward flow of our civilization, there are undercurrents moving eastward. These are impelled by a spirit which looks back to the east, to the days of tyrant and slave, of luxury and misery, and incidentally to the suppression of western culture... The following pages are designed to cast light on these eastern undercurrents which have undermined western states." - Preface. Black and white photographic portrait of Sergius A. Nilus. Erratum list affixed inside front cover. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Age-yellowing to card covers and contents. Covers nearly detached. Binding tender. Singerman 0221. Book
[8], 9-267 pages. Index. "Shows that (slumps, unemployment, world wars and revolution) are not the accidental by-product of Capitalism working alone, or the result of Communism working alone. They result from a hitherto unsuspected co-operation between those on both sides whose aim is neither Capitalist nor Communist but is rooted in a religious fanaticism of Eastern origin." - dust jacket. Details of prior owner, a Canadian military officer, written upon front free endpaper otherwise book tight, clean , and unmarked with very light wear to maroon boards. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Singerman 0221. Book
45 pages. A fascinating constitutionally-minded work set at the end of the second world war. Laid in: 3-panel pamphlet entitle Uncle Sam's America - Uncle Sam's Poems. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Binding intact. Contents clean. Book
221 pages. Bibliography and footnotes. Promotional leaflet laid in. "Intended to lay before the average Canadian public the reasons for the deficit and debt of governments, to publicize the debt of corporations and the general public, and to offer a plan for ridding ourselves of this unacceptable predicament and the effects it has on an unsuspecting population." - from mission statement. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Tight and squiare. Appears unread. An excellent copy. Book
Did foreign art students covertly install a balcony on the 91st floor of World Trade Center Tower 1 in the months preceding the 911 attacks? This enigmatic work claims to document the evolution and execution of such a stunt in both sketches and color photos. Examine for yourself the photos taken from a helicopter of a person apparently standing on the balcony. 55 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Photographic pages tend to stick together so must be opened with care. Provokes disquieting questions about WTC security and the demise of the twin towers in the same year the small print run of this work was issued. Book
Signed and briefly inscribed by Martin Gilbert [1936-2015] atop title page. xix, 359 pages. Maps, bibliography, index, black and white photographic plates. "Drawing on a lifetime's study as Churchill's official biographer, Martin Gilbert now explores a fascinating new aspect of the life and work of this greatest of Britons, following Churchill's sometimes troubled but always strong relationship with the Jews during more than fifty years and shedding new light on his thoughts and decisions." - dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Slight tanning to contents. A high-quality copy. Book
Contains b&w plates. 245x175 mm. XXII+385 pages. Hardcover. Spine edges bumped. Else in good condition.
188 pages. References. Reproductions of black and white photos. "The fascinating story of Dr. Ewen Cameron, his career, and its consequences." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Contents gently yellowed with age. A quality copy. Book
x, [2], 423 pages. Index. "There is no man living who, from the beginning or in the progress or at the ending of federal reserve legislation, was more closely or constantly than I privy to and identified with the consideration and enactment of the law under which the federal reserve banking system was set up. Ever since the enactment of the federal reserve law it has been my intention to write, some day, a story of the many inside events, word of which never reached beyond a closely restricted circle and had no such thing as current newspaper attention. Very likely my desire to tell the dramatic story would have abated if not for the recent publication of the 'Intimate Papers' in which the paternity of the Federal Reserve Act and its particular management are placidly ascribed to Colonel E.M. House." - Introduction. Accordingly, Chapter III of this book is devoted to a scathing critique of the veracity of 'The Intimate Papers of Colonel House', first published in 1926. Colonel House was an intimate confidant of Woodrow Wilson, President when the Federal Reserve Act was passed. Latter day conspiracy researchers argue House successfully advocated for the interests of the House of Rothschild during the development and passage of the Federal Reserve Act. In response to Glass's book, Paul Warburg, also instrumental in the founding of the Federal Reserve, was "impelled to lay down in black and white my recollections of certain events in the history of banking reform." - Preface to his two-volume work The Federal Reserve System, Its Origins and Growth - Reflections and Recollections, published in 1930. Commenting on Glass's book, James Grant, of Interest Rate Observer fame, notes "the story of the creation of the Fed by its chief progenitor, Carter Glass, makes you doubt he would recognize today's Federal Reserve, were he brought back to life to inspect it. He explodes in indignation at any who would impugn the proposed Federal Reserve note as mere fiat money. In fact, he considered the currency to be as good as gold - or better." Clearly, Glass's recollections herein represent a profoundly important chronicle of the origins and founding of the Federal Reserve System. Frontispiece photo portrait of Woodrow Wilson. Former university library copy with usual markings. Sturdily rebound in navy buckram. Book
174 pages. Notes, Selected Bibliography. Index. "A readable, exciting and provocative book that says what it has to say without rehashing the past, riding the newspaper and television headlines of the present, or being ridiculously unlrealistic about the future." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's detail's inside front board else clean.bright.and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book