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P., A. Figueras, 1989. In-8 broché, 221 pages avec quelques illustrations.
Editions de la découverte, 1987. In-12 broché de 240 pages. Bon état
P., Revue d'Histoire non -conformiste, 1994, n° 3. In-8 broché, numéroté de la page 399 à 551 avec 8 pages d'illustrations..
xii + 134pp., 18cm., br., bon état, G75908
164pp., 21cm., in de reeks Revisionistische bibliotheek" nr.12 (zomer 1994), mooie staat, zeldzaam, G78110
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 206 pages. Black and white photos.
Four-panel double-sided pamphlet measuring 14" x 8.5" when open. Adapted from an essay prepared by the Canadian Free Speech League. "For purposes of their own, powerful special interest groups desperately seek to keep substantive discussion of the Holocaust story taboo." - back panel. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Book
in-8 broche. Excellent etat [CA29-2]
31 pages plus advertisements. Douglas Christie, James Keegstra's dynamic lawyer, presents the arguments offered to the Jury on Keegsta's behalf on July 11, 12 and 15, 1985." - from Introduction. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
192 pages. Bibliography and index. Profusely illustrated with black and white and color photos. "Offers a chilling look at how one man - Joseph Stalin - manipulated the science of photography to advance his own political career and to erase the memory of his victims. On Stalin's orders, purged rivals were air-brushed from group portraits, and crowd scenes were altered to depict even greater legions of the faithful. The juxtaposition of the original and the doctored images yields a terrifying - and often tragically funny - insight into one of the darkest chapters in modern history." - dust jacket. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Book
Original Cloth. 8vo. 340 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. 'Diaspora and Assimilation. ' With frontispiece portrait of Jabotinsky. Ketuvim nivharim, kerekh 1. Volume one of a projected three volumes (published 1936-1945) of Jabotinsky's collected writings. Most of the articles were written in Russian and translated to Hebrew by other authors. Vladimir Jabotinsky (18801940) , Zionist activist, soldier, orator, writer and poet; founder of the Jewish Legion during World War I. Subjects: Zionism. Jewish diaspora. Minorities. Jews - Cultural assimilation. OCLC lists 22 copies. Light wear to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-4-14)
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
253 pages. Selected bibliography. "Poses some intriguing questions and provides some startling answers. Was Columbus really a merchant sailor from Genoa, the son of humble wool-carders? Or was he, as the author suggests, possibly a French pirate, or a Mallorcan navigator, or even the scion of some royal or noble family?... Offers a convincing explanation of Columbus's real mission - one of the most romantic and evocative in history." - from back cover. Above-average wear. Library markings upon half-title page. Not pretty but a worthy reference copy. Book
80 pages. "In this booklet, Ernst Zundel replies to an article in the Atlantic Monthly, February 2000 issue. Paragraph pairs are numbered and separated by a line. Mr. Zundel's answers are bolded." - page 1. The article deals with the libel suit brought by historian David Irving against American historian Deborah Lipstadt after she referred to him as "one of the most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial." Pencil underlining and marginalia up to page 31. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
332, XI pp. Index. Glossary. Bibliography. "A first attempt to gather all the available material and to present a pragmatic account of the movement's role and development." - from Foreword. Unmarked with moderate wear. Few chips from fore-edge of front board. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. xxx, 750 pages. Footnotes. Index. Five-page reading list of War Guilt publications. Black and white frontispiece photo plate of Wilson and Poincare in Paris. "It is the purpose of the writer to arouse interest in the subject and to create a general conviction that there is here a major international problem, the nature and importance of which are scarcely realized by even the average educated American." - from Preface. "The only way to assess the blame for the World War is to know all the evidence and to put off war spectacles. Professor Barnes is one of the few men who have done both." - George Peabody Gooch, University of London. Barnes spent much of his life robustly challenging commonly held historic views. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Dust jacket not included. A sound copy. [Stimely p. 3) Book