Anti-semitism
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Ibm and The Holocaust
by Edwin Black
IBM and the Holocaust is the stunning story of IBM’s strategic alliance with Nazi Germany -- beginning in 1933 in the first weeks that Hitler came to power and continuing well into World War II. As the Third Reich embarked upon its plan of conquest and genocide, IBM and its subsidiaries helped create enabling technologies, step-by-step, from the identification and cataloging programs of the 1930s to the selections of the 1940s.
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Anti-semitism Books & Ephemera
America First. The Mideast problem in the light of America's traditional policy of non-intervention
Washington: Liberty Lobby, 1971. Pamphlet. 12p., folded tabloid style format on newsprint; slightly browned, else in very good condition. Antisemitic.
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€15.11
The CDL Report. Issue 43. March 1982
by [Warner, James K.]
Arabi, Louisiana: Christian Defense League, 1982. Single issue of the monthly tabloid anti-Semitic, anti-Communist newspaper, horizontal fold, "Anti-Semitic" in red pencil at upper right on cover page (partly erased but faintly visible) otherwise very good condition; 16 pages. Cover story is "Role of the Jews in combating racial discrimination," meant as a complaint rather than a celebration.
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€20.78
The New Geocentrists
by Keating, Karl
San Diego, CA: Rasselas House, 2015. Paperback. 355p., wraps, 5.25x8 inches, very good condition. On present day geocentrists, including sections on their intersections with conspiracy theories and anti-Semitism.
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€16.06
[Cons and Cheats:] Out of the Depths. The Redemption of Jack Donovan. The Boy Thief, the Professional Pugilist, Actor, Gambler, Confidence Man, and Fugitive from Justice
by Jack Donovan
Frankfort, Indiana. [Privately Printed]. (1920). First Edition. 109, [1 (Conclusion)], [2 (blank)]pp. Small 8vo. Publisher's brown cloth, without dustwrapper, if issued. Gilt lettering dulled; faint pale gutter stains to title-leaf and between subsequent two leaves; we have seen copies of this book with a portrait frontispiece, this copy lacks one and with no evidence of one having been removed; an otherwise very good copy. Scarce first edition of Jack Donovan's autobiography which begins with a stark...
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€118.08
Law, justice, and the Holocaust
Washington DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2011. Paperback. 60p., 8x10 inches; mild wear on wraps, else in very good condition.
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€14.17
Antisemitism in the United States
by Dinnerstein, Leonard
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. Paperback. 140p., wraps; frontispiece map, spine slightly sunned, else very good. Includes chapters on black antisemitism, the origins in the gilded age, and more.
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€14.17
The Case for Australians: what the newspapers do not tell us. A book for Britons
by Selkirk, W.G
Adelaide, 1938. Pamphlet. 32p. staplebound booklet, 8.5x11 inches, minor stain to spine, pages evenly toned. Selkirk advocated "The Law of the Lord" as a solution for Australia's ills; although useful in some ways for Nazi propaganda, his perspective was idiosyncratic, to put it generously. Argues that Jewish political and financial schemes are behind the impending war; much is derived from the Protocols.
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€188.92
The Point [21 issues]
Metairie, LA: Sons of Liberty, 1959. Newsletter. Twenty-one issues of the four-page newsletter, 5.5x8.5 inches, generally very good, but several issues have extensive pen underlining. Originally published by the Saint Benedict Center in Cambridge, MA, these are later reprints (reissue date unknown, probably 1970s or later) from a notorious racist publisher in Louisiana. Issues present are February-June 1954, December 1955, April and November 1956, April, June, July, September 1957, April, June,...
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€94.46
A Convenient Hatred: The History of Antisemitism
by Phyllis Goldstein
Facing History and Ourselves, 2011. Paperback. New. A clean crisp well preserved 2011 Facing History and Ourselves softcover in a fine tight binding. Little to no shelf wear. Text is bright and free of marks or underlining. Fast shipping in a secure book box mailer with tracking. A Convenient Hatred chronicles a very particular hatred through powerful stories that allow readers to see themselves in the tarnished mirror of history. It raises important questions about the consequences of our assumptions...
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€14.12
Anti-Semitism treason against God, country
by Leiper, Henry Smith
[Chicago]: n.pub, 1942. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, very good, 7.5x10.5 inches. No publisher stated, but we know that at least one distributor was the Anti-Defamation League. Chicago union bug on rear panel. Reprint of a sermon by the Congregational minister. "Dr. Henry Smith Leiper's recent sermon at First Presbyterian Church here acclaimed for depth of feeling and dire warning.
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€33.06
The Architects Behind the World Communist Conspiracy
by Gostick, Ron
Flesherton, Ontario: Canadian Intelligence Publications, [196-]. Seventh (revised) printing. A pamphlet on the Jewish conspiracy behind International Communism. Gostick covers the Marxist Conspiracy from 1848-1917, the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rulers of Russia, Jewish Communist espionage in Canada and the U.S., and Jewish leaders behind the Iron Curtain. Originally published in 1951, this pamphlet was one of the earliest titles published by Gostick's Canadian Intelligence Publications; it...
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€33.06
Corbin’s Idea or No Jews Wanted: Arranged as a March
by FREEMAN, J.J
New York: R.A. Saalfield, n.d. [1879]. Sheet music; very good. Printed music, but unfortunately, issued without what could have been remarkable lyrics (given that it was a march, probably none were required). Two years earlier, the prominent banker and businessman Joseph Seligman was denied a room at the Grand Hotel in Saratoga by its owner, one Judge Henry Hilton (no known relation to the later and more famous hotelier with the same last name). Corbin owned a railroad and hotels at Coney Island, and...
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€141.69
Prisoners of Honor: The Dreyfus Affair
by David L. Lewis
Small smudge, page, 175, else content appears as unread and unblemished with fine mustard and black boards in DJ displaying minimal surface/edge wear, as shown, with reinforced chipping at head of spine.This is the first full-length account of the Dreyfus Affair to appear in a number of years and even though Lewis speaks of contemporary parallels in the most muted of tones, Watergate aficionados will hardly miss the point. For the family of Alfred Dreyfus -- the stiff-necked, upright Jewish...
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€85.00
Common Sense [68 different issues]
by McGinley, Conde, editor
Newark; Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1970. Newspaper. Sixty-eight issues of the tabloid-format anti-Semitic and anti-Communist newspaper, generally four pages each, paper toned, some early issues rather worn with closed tears, or with edge chipping not reaching the text; later issues generally in very good condition aside from the fold and the toned paper. Some have penciled note such as "Native Fascist" in the corner, written by the original recipient. Numbers present are 55, 60-63, 85, 87-89, 92, 93, 96,...
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€377.84
... is it true what they say about Cohen
by Levner, Bill; Illustrations by Ad Reinhardt
New York: American Jewish Labor Council, 1948. Pamphlet. [32p.], staplebound booklet, minor corner wear, otherwise very good. Lists frequently heard anti-Semitic tropes, and seeks to counter them by describing Cohens from various walks of life. Concludes with an appeal to get local unions and other organizations to pass rules banning the circulation of anti-Semitic and racist literature. Includes simple cartoons by the artist Ad Reinhardt, better known today for his abstract expressionist work.
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€70.84
Facts in Review [87 issues]
New York: German Library of Information, 1940. Newsletter. Eighty-seven issues of the 8.5x11 inch newsletter, generally very good, some with minor pencil notations like "Nazi propaganda." Issues present are Vol 1, Nos. 1-19; Vol 2, Nos. 1, 2, 4-31, 33-50; Vol 3, Nos. 1-20; and Volume 1 index, Volume 2 No. 1-26 index, and Volume 2 No. 27-50 index. German propaganda weekly published in English, putting the best possible spin on the Nazi viewpoint. Includes transcripts of Hitler's speeches, articles on...
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€944.60
Berkeley Barb: vol. 9, #5 (#207) Aug 1 - 7 1969: CIA buys Barb
by Coult, Allan, editor, H. Wright Blunt, Joe Gaughan, John Suiter, Rob Brown, et al
Berkeley: Berkeley Barb, 1969. Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, illustrated with b&w photos, local ads, articles, news, columns, evenly toned, address label on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. Includes Coult's editorial stating that he's not anti-Semitic and in fact is Jewish and that he's not a racist, an article on the Hare-Krishna, a long article "Some notes on the violent generation," cover & center-spread comic by Rob Brown.
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€18.89
Anti-Semitism
Jerusalem, Israel: The Two Continents Publishing Group :: Keter Publishing House Jerusalem Ltd, 1974. Paperback. 232p., spine mildly toned, else very good. Israel Pocket Book.
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€11.34
Contemporary Issues: vol. 4 no. 13, November-December 1952
London: Contemporary Press, 1952. Paperback. 68p., wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps lightly worn else very good condition. Articles on Anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe, Eisenhower and the 1952 Republican primary, and more.
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€18.89
I︠E︡vreï na Ukraïni (istorychna dovidka) Євреї на Україні: (історична довідка)
by Shestopal, Matvy
Kiev: Oriana, 1999. Paperback. 194p. paperback, very good. Anti-Semitic tract by the Ukrainian nationalist who died in the 1970s, published here for the first time from his manuscript.
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€47.23
What about Gerald L.K. Smith? Rogue? or Patriot? - Which? Hatemonger? or Crusader? [handbill]
by Smith, Gerald L.K
Los Angeles: Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1956. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, printed both sides; year of receipt (1956) penciled in the corner, otherwise very good. "Smith has led the campaign to keep the name of Christ in all things patriotic. Recently the Jewish Anti-Defamation League and its affiliated Jew organizations persuaded a committee on prayer in the American Legion Auxiliary Convention to vote to leave out the name of Jesus Christ in their Legion prayers. These same Jewish organizations...
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€56.68
Anti-Semitism in the United States in 1947
New York: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1948. 93p., staplebound booklet, 8.5x11 inches; rear cover toned, otherwise very good. Overview of the situation in various parts of the country, with some focus on incidents in individual cities.
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€28.34
[Collection of materials related to the clandestine Minuteman organization, from DePugh's own estate]
by DePugh, Robert Bolivar
Norborne, MO; Independence, MO, etc.: Minutemen, 1982. A group including 27 issues of the On Target newsletter, as well as twenty other substantial booklets and pamphlets related to the Minutemen Training Program and other efforts, as well as a smattering of other ephemera issued by DePugh, supplemented by several pamphlets from other far-right groups that DePugh kept with his own publications. DePugh's Minutemen organization was a far-right armed group seen by some as a predecessor to the wider militia...
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€5,667.60
El racismo: barbarie, religión, o locura
by Organización Popular Contra el Antisemitismo
Buenos Aires: Alerta, 1939. Pamphlet. 32p., staplebound pamphlet, mild toning, very good. First page notes that the work is based on an in-depth study carried out by the French magazine" Races et Racisme, in its April-May 1938 issue, on the Nuremberg Laws and their application in practical life.
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€42.51
Stormer: The Magazine of White Revolution (4 issues)
by Mason, James (ed.); Allen Vincent (ed.); Erika Reich (Assoc. Ed.)
San Francisco: National Socialist White Worker's Party, 1977. A scarce, broken, run of Stormer, the magazine of Allen Vincent's National Socialist White Workers Party (NSWWP), which he established in San Francisco following a schism in the American Nazi Party in the 1970s. The inaugural issue was edited by long-time National Socialist and Charles Manson acolyte, James Mason, although he doesn't appear in subsequent issues. Content is a mixture of crude racist, anti-Semitic and National Socialist...
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€236.15