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12mo; 1st edition. Original green cloth, 12mo, 255 pages. 20 cm. Singerman 0118: This set is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Small spine label, library bookplate, pocket on rear blank pastedown, light wear to cloth, Text pages all very clean, no other markings, Gery Good- Condition. (HOLO2-63-21G)
268pp.geïllustreerd met 30 figuren (foto's, plannen,…) in de tekst, 26cm., originele omslag, geïllustreerde stofwikkel, mooie staat, in de reeks "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten" Nieuwe reeks nr.6, B83770
in-8°, 241 pp., notes, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee.— Devenu RARE. Bon etat. [HI-1]
Broché. 252 page.
Small format book, with color covers, a great many full page b&w photos illustrating the story. Book shows edge and corner wear, light scuffing to covers. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Cover depicts small group of Scouts stealing a suitcase of money from Native Americans and committing terrorist acts below the blue and gold B.S. "Approved by" stripe. Possible homosexual troop leaders depicted in text.
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 270 pp.; couverture illustrée. Comme neuf. Voir photo. Voir photo. Prix Goncourt 1964.
Unesco. 1951. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 52 pages. Annotation sur le 2e plat. 'La question raciale devant la science moderne'. Généralités sur les préjugés de race et les mythes raciaux. Le préjugé de couleur: le mythe noir...
Vrin, 1946, 220 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie.
ISBN : 2854808940. PANORAMIQUES.. 1996. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 379 pages. Ancien ourvage de bibliothèque: étiquette de code sur le dos, tampon, pochette et étiquette sur les pages de garde.
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Cahiers d'études africaines n° 157, 2000, 182 pp., broché, très bon état.
Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine, Le monde juif n° 151 (nouvelle série), mai-août 1994, 255 pp., broché, très bon état.
Seguier, Lignes, n° 12, 1990, 242 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Paris, La documentation française 1991. Grand in-8 broché de 245 pages. Très bon état. Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'Homme.
ISBN : 2110031042. La Documentation Française. 1994. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 536 pages. Couverture recouverte d'une feuille plastique transparente et autocollante. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque en pages de titre et en dernières pages de garde. (Rare) Rapport de la Commission Nationale Consultative des Droits de l'Homme, mars 1994.
ISBN : 2213010625. Complexe. 1981. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 124 pages. Annotation en page de garde. Revue trimestrielle publiée avec le concours de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, de l'EHESS et du CNRS. Charles Frankel, Nadine Fresco, François Jacob...
Mouvement du Christianisme Social, Paris. 1972. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 21è à 312. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en 1re page. 'La dégitanisation', M. Laffranque. La mort indienne, C. Delorme. Relativisme culturel, P. Bungener...
Ligue Française de l'Enseignement et de l'Education Permanente. 1971. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 111 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Couverture et pages détachées. Une interview de Jean Rostand. Humanisme et racisme. Des millénaires de haine. Visages de l'apartheid. Nous sommes tous racistes...
Gallimard, Folio-Histoire, 1992, 302 pp., poche, couverture un peu défraîchie, état correct.
in-8, 16 pp., agrafé, couverture illustrée.- Bel exemplaire. [BU-10]
Book is in excellent condition with pictorial boards. Book shows no wear. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, now wrapped in protective clear cover. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Book is oriented toward children with occasional two-color drawigns, maps. 117 pages.
31 page pro-China pamphlet produced in the depths of Japan's brutal military activity in China. Contents: English translation of dramatic radio speech of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek to the Chinese People, delivered December 16, 1937; The Issues Behind the Far Eastern Conflict; The Sino-Japanese Conflict; Our American Stake in the Far Eastern Conflict; An Open Letter to the Women of America; Japan's Dilemma; Japan's Economic War Against the White Race; Dictatorship versus Democracy. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
Cerf, 1988, 464 pp., broché, bon état.