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128 pages. Index. Bibliography. Profusely illustrated with excellent color photography. "Witness the raw power and technical precision of large-scale implosion as you enter the world of constructive destruction" - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy of this fascinating and informative work. Will be of particular interest to the increasing number of people suspicious about the precision implosion of WTC Building Number 7 on September 11th, 2001. Book
250 pages. A compendium of the writings of Michael Collins Piper (1960-2015). Includes interviews and reviews of his works. "There are only a few individuals who are brave and honest enough to paint Israel in her true light, and one of them is Michael Collins Piper." - Mordecai Vanunu, former nuclear technician jailed for 18 years for revealing the truth about Israel's nuclear arsenal and ambitions. Underlining and marginal markings throughout. Spine rolled. Last page of advertising removed. A worthy reading copy. Book
123 pages including bibliography. Read this book and you'll discover: that the Centers for Disease control ordered AIDS researchers not to notify the contacts of AIDS patients that they had been exposed to the AIDS virus; that the cheif sex educator for Florida's Dade County AIDS division, who was supposed to be teaching students how to protect themselves from AIDS, continued to participate in anal sex in public places until he eventually died of AIDS; that the Centers for Disease Control and the Public Health Authorities have admitted that they have the capability of controlling the AIDS epidemic, but have chosen not to for political reasons. Author is a former Public Health Advisor and AIDS researcher at the Centers for Disease Control. Moderate amount of marginal markings in pencil. 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
Approximately 500 pages. The first 204 pages consist entirely of a trove of 73 fascimile reprints of classified American documents, some or all of which we assume were captured by Iranian students when they overran the American embassy in Teheran at the onset of the Iranian hostage crisis. Titles of these documents include: Planning for the Shah to Come to the U.S.; Goals and Objectives in Iran; Iranian Revolution a CIA Plot; Ali Reza Farahmand; Conversation with the Mayor of Abadan; Mehdi Rowghani; Meeting with Radical Movement Leader Moghadam Maragheie; Country Plan Proposal. Balance of text is in a different language, presumably Farsi. English portion undated but probably printed circa 1980. Includes four pages of color photos of the contents of what appears to be the passport of one Thomas Leo Ahern, Jr. Unmarked with average wear. Presumably an expose of America's clandestine foreign policy affecting Iran in the late 1970s. Book
177 pages. "Being a compendium of columns from the writer the New Democratic Party government of B.C. (British Columbia) and its Human Rights Commission tried to silence, and his fight against censorship." - subtitle. Author was one of the strongest crusaders for free speech in Canadian history. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
One of twenty-three books selected for inclusion on the "Forbidden Bookshelf". 968 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "Prentice-Hall drastically slashed its print run and advertising budget, despite the book's having met its advance sales target and won wide acceptance in reviews across the country. The almost immediate (and reportedly unprecedented) cancellation by BOMC (Book of the Month Club) of a book under such circumstances would have a chilling impact on most publishers, and Prentice-Hall was no exception. They allowed the book to go out of stock while demand for it remained high, and ultimately let it go out of print altogether." - Foreword. The above was discovered only after the author took Du Pont and Prentice-Hall to federal court. "I have tried, with admittedly humble resources, to explain what the Du Ponts and their extraordinary history mean for American society, its past and its future." - Foreword. Book clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Dust jacket not included. A sound copy of this important work. Book
144 pages. "... The concluding part of the Enemy Within campaign for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. Optional starting points are included, so that this adventure may be played as a continuation of Power Behind the Throne or Something Rotten in Kislev. Also included are 8 pull-out pages of player hand-outs." - from back board. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
175 pages. "Your taxes are going up; your electric and gas bills are costing more; and your government is telling you to use your air conditioner less in the summer - for an energy crisis that does not exist... Confirms the suspicion long held by many Americans that the energy 'crisis' is a hoax perpetrated on the American people by big government and abetted by big business... Exposes the energy 'crisis' plot, explains how it works and tells how the free market can sweep it away" - from back board. Moderate external wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound copy. *Please Note* The isbn number printed on this book, 0916728048, is shared by an unrelated book on electrical repair. To prevent delivery of the wrong book, we have left the isbn field blank for this listing. Book
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
74 pages. "Mushy adolescent idealism is one thing. Professor Hillborn urges that its practitioners bestir themselves and acquire some knowledge. However, the main enemy is not the impressionable freshman but the well-ensconced senior professor spreading nonsense and seeking fanatically to squelch any views but his own." - from Introduction. Average wear. Bits of liquid paper on title page otherwise unmarked. A sound copy. Book
82 pages. Features: Major interview with Paul Newman, with many photos; 'The Effect of Gama Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds' - photos; Article on New Polish Cinema; 'Lost Horizon' - photos; Analysis of the Films of William Wellman (part 1) - major article; 'Faustine' - photos; Reviews; 'The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie' - photos; 'The Salzburg Connection' - photos; 'Travels with My Aunt' - photos; 'The Groundstar Conspiracy' - photos; Pin-up photo of the past - Lupe Velez; "It's a 2ft 6" World" - photos; "Je suis frigide... pourquoi?' - photos. Ads for: 'The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie'; 'The Other Side of the Underneath'; 'Shamus'. Center page holding by one staple. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
665 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white reproductions of photos. "Demonstrates the strong likelihood that the Mossad collaborated alongside the CIA and Meyer Lansky's crime syndicate in the JFK assassination because President Kennedy was working to prevent Israel from acquiring nuclear weapons." - inside front cover. Underlining and marginalia, primarily to first 30 pages. Moderate wear. Binding tight. A sound copy. "Brilliant." - David Icke. "Nonsense." - Uri Palti, Israeli Diplomat. 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
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
66 pages. Index. List of sources. Reproductions of black and white photos of "A Few of the Marxists Promoted by Felix Frankfurter" on center pages. "Argues that United States Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter is a communist and ought to resign his seat." - Singerman 1052. Considerable pencil underlining and marginalia. Yellow high-lighting to three pages. Moderate wear. No external markings. Book
192 pages including index and black and white plates. Copyright 1969. This opinionated account begins with the following dust jacket statement: "During the early 1950s, Senator Joseph McCarthy, Demagogue and self-appointed Communist witch-hunter, dominated the headlines." Agree with it or not, this book does provide a perspective on McCarthy and the McCarthy years. Usual library markings. Book
22 page booklet first published in 1935. Intended to "... Expose the subversive activities of Freemasonry and its ramifications; whence its inspiration derives and where its control lies." - from Prefatory Note. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Book
512 pp. Index, bibliography, list of abbreviations, extensive footnotes. Eight pages of black and white photographic plates. "Explores the treachery between - and within - the nations that were ostensibly allies during the Second World War. Demonstrates the extent to which the Allied war effort was driven by vested interests, primarily concerned with the balance of power in the post-war world rather than the defeat of Germany and Japan, thus prolonging the war by as much as two years and resulting in a Europe divided between East and West, and the onset of the Cold War." - dust jacket. Former library copy with relatively few markings. Average wear. Dust jacket preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Please note: pages 13-20 were loose but have been taped in place. A worthy reading copy of this fascinating and well-researched study. Book