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1966019450<p>London UK: Phoenix Press 1966. Softcover. Good. Wraps; 20pp; Moderate staining & rubbing to covers light handling wear to covers & pages pages age-toned text unmarked binding is sound Good condition. Scarce vintage British neo-Nazi periodical. Contents: Rhodesia; Less Freedom for Britons: New Race Law Restricts Free Speech; Mosleyism; The Betterment of the Race; The Battle for Britain; The Policy & Constitution of the National Socialist Movement; Why I am a National Socialist and Why You Should Be Too by Colin Jordan; Our Ancient Religion by A. Rud Mills; The British Swastika Part Two; World Front; The Great Awakening: The Truth about National Socialist Germany; Hitler's Beliefs extracts from Mein Kampf. The editor Colin Jordan 1923-2009 was a British politician & leading figure in the post-war neo-Nazi movement in the UK. Illustrated.</p> Phoenix Press paperback
1968018076<p>Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good-. Cloth in DJ; 426pp; DJ slightly edgeworn with small nick to rear panel & protected by mylar sleeve boards square & clean text unmarked binding is tight VG/VG- condition. Inscribed & Signed by Author & dated Sept. 9 1968. In-depth inquiry in to the activities of the Minutemen a far-right anti-communist organization scattered throughout the United States during the 1960s who were organized into small cells and stockpiled weapons in anticipation of a counter-revolution and headed by Robert DePugh a biochemist from Norborne Missouri.</p> Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover
197616316Premier issue. Thin card covers. Bright clean covers and spine; tightly bound; crisp clean interior. Contibutors include: US Senators Jesse Helms and Bill Brock III Congressman Phil Crane Admiral Biermann Kenneth Watkins Julian Birch E. Peter Volpe others. 8vo 94 pp. Cf OCLC #781717628. ISSN: 0362-580X. Council on American Affairs paperback
193507M002Rome Italy: Photographica Italiana 1935. Paperback. GOOD. 46 page staple-bound pamphlet with no author identified tracing the conflicts and resolutions of the relationship between Church and Government in Italy from 1821 to 1935. It appears the author was a Fascist. The pamphlet is tight with age-tanned pages on cheap paper clean interior and soiled exterior. Photographica Italiana paperback