The Far Right, Racism, Christian Identity
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The Far Right, Racism, Christian Identity
Est. 1981 2141 Mission St #300, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 863-‐6353 The Far Right, Racism, Christian Identity and a smattering of more mainstream conservatism Items are in very good condition unless otherwise described. All listings are subject to prior sale. Items may be returned for any reason within 30 days of receipt. Our web site, www.bolerium.com, has a search engine and secure ordering. You can sign up to receive an automatic email update of new acquisitions in chosen subject areas. TERMS: We reserve titles ordered by email (reds@bolerium.com), phone, or fax for 10 days. Individuals may remit by check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Credit cards are accepted for phone orders; please have your card number and expiration date available when ordering. Catalog prices do not include postage. For domestic media mail, add $3.50 for the first item and $1.00 per additional item. 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Includes timeline of history, in which by 2000 America is no longer a democracy, having been enslaved by Jewish Communism. Copies of this piece were mailed unsolicited to Idaho addresses and to various churches in 1998, prompting much hand-wringing; the Anti-Defamation League called the six-foot-long, text-dense poster "one of the most professional pieces of white supremacist propaganda in recent memory." Its production is attributed to Carl Story and Vincent Bertollini, former Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who moved to Idaho to plow their funds into the dissemination of Christian Identity literature. [Partial photo] 2. Ally betrayed ... Nicaragua, keystone of Central America. Foreword by Earl E.T. Smith, US postscript by Turner B. Shelton, Nicaragua postscript by Francisco Urcuyo Maliano. Alexandria, VA: Western Goals, [1980]. vi, 112p., wraps with minor soiling, 6x9 inches, illus., map, two foldouts (small poster & a chart) one of which embellished with spot color. Right wing, pro Somoza account. (#198215) $20.00 3. America's future: a weekly review of news, books and public affairs [67 issues]. New York: America's Future, 1975-85. Sixty-seven issues of the newsletter, issues from vols. 17 and 18 three-holepunched at left for storage in binder, holes not impinging on text; otherwise generally very good, early issues small pamphlet format, vol. 17 and later 8.5x11 inches. All have address labels for a John Birch Society bookstore on the back panel. Issues present are vol. 6 no. 15; vol. 8 no. 37; vol. 9 nos. 31 and 32; vol. 14 nos. 29 and 42; vol. 17 nos. 13-16, 19-21, 23-25; vol. 18 nos. 1, 3-10, 12-18; vol. 22 nos. 3, 23, 24; vol. 23 nos. 1, 11-13, 24, 25; vol. 24 nos. 1-4, 6-10; vol. 25 nos. 4, 9, 12; vol. 26 nos. 3-5, 11, 12; and vol. 27 nos. 1, 2, 4-9. (#194493) $45.00 Brief reports on current affairs, with reviews of conservative books. 4. The American Independent. August 1984. Lemon Grove, CA: William K. Shearer, 1984. Four-page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, mildly creased and crinkled from handling. (#196325) $12.00 Issued to supporters of the American Independent Party, this issue is devoted to the presidential campaign of the Populist ticket of Bob Richards and Maureen Kennedy Salaman. 5. Augusta Courier. Vol. 2, no. 835 (October 7, 1963). Augusta, GA: the newspaper, 1963. Four-page tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, otherwise very good. This issue carries the full-page ad "Martin Luther King... at Communist Training School" that was widely reprinted as a flyer by pro-segregation groups. Other eye-grabbing headlines include "John Kennedy advocates amalgamation of whites, negroes in United States" and "Nation of heathens, mongrels will be result if White House has its way." (#195103) $30.00 6. The Bible, Devil and Satan Defined: Exposé of a Pagan Doctrine. Phoenix, AZ: Lord's Covenant Church / America's Promise, n.d.. 18p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good, minor foxing. Reprinted from "Herald of the Coming Age." Circa 1990s. Rubberstamp on title page of Christian Research in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, (#199261) $10.00 Christian Identity perspective, arguing against the existence of a fallen angel with godlike powers. 7. A Christian constitution and public policy for the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. Lakemore, Ohio: Law Course, n.d.. 36p., light foxing, wraps bent at corners. Proposed constitution based on Biblical passages, arranged in the form of commandments rather than articles. Includes prohibition on miscegenation, a new dress code, and insistence on women's silence in church. (#199270) $45.00 8. Committee for Defense of Property Rights Charges... "S.D.S.: TODAY'S VERSION OF NAZI THUGS" [handbill]. New York: Committee for Defense of Property Rights, [1968]. 8.5x14 inch handbill, mimeographed text one side, mildly uneven toning, horizontal crease. (#195133) $15.00 Handbill issued by conservative counter-demonstrators in the wake of the SDS seizure of five buildings at Columbia University. "The announced long-range purpose of the rebels is a collectivist society indistinguishable in principle from the Fascist regimes of the 20th century... The members of the Committee for Defense of Property Rights therefore call for strict enforcement of the law at Columbia by prosecuting the rebel leaders for the crimes they have committed: vandalism, criminal trespass, corecion, extortion, and unlawful imprisonment." 9. The covenant message [five issues]. Johannesburg: British Israel World Federation, Southern Africa, 1978-79. Five issues of the magazine, staplebound wraps, covers worn with some soil, minor rippling from moisture (not musty), three of the covers were previously stuck together and the surface is scarred where they were separated. Issues present are Aug-October 1978 and January, April 1979. (#199783) $95.00 British Israelite perspective on religious and world affairs, many essays have anti-communist and racist aspects. 10. Destiny: the magazine of national life. [Bound volume of all issues for 1961]. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, 1961. Twelve issues of the monthly British Israelite magazine, 284 pages in total, bound in pebbled black cloth boards gilt, 11.5x8 inches, very good. (#199565) $35.00 11. Eight years of one-partyism: let's look at the record! New Orleans, LA: Independent American, 1960. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel, 3.5x8.5 inch brochure, lightly edgeworn. OCLC lists one holding in Oregon. Tax Fax No. 24. (#135265) $12.00 "There's no difference between the parties!" 12. Excerpts from 'Communist activities in Minneapolis Minnesota area' in 1971 perspective. Minneapolis: Christian Research, 1971. 36p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Rubberstamp of the new Eureka Springs, Ark. address for the publisher inside front cover. (#199269) $12.00 Reproduces sections from the 1964 HUAC report, together with other news clippings considered relevant by the Christian Identity publisher. 13. Free men speak. A national patriotic newspaper for all Americans [three issues]. New Orleans, LA: Free Men Speak, Inc., 1956. Three issues of the broadside newspaper, four pages apiece, mildly worn, printed on decent-quality paper thus not browned. Issues present are Vol. 2 nos. 5, 6 and 7. (#194260) $45.00 States-rights paper opposed to federally mandated integration, suspicious of communist influence on government. Much material about plans for a new conservative party and their foiling. 14. Gazeta de vest. No. 8. "Special issue on Ion Motza's 94th birthday anniversary." Timisoara, Romania: Editura Gordian, 1996. 16p., staplebound wraps, 7.5x10.75 inches. (#199765) $45.00 Single issue of the Romanian fascist magazine, this issue largely dedicated to Motza, a Romanian nationalist fighter who died in the Spanish Civil War. Back cover advertises a work camp in Romania building a monastery in the Carpathian Mountains with the Romanian Legion. 15. The Genocide Pact. San Diego, CA: Americans for Americanism, [1954-?]. Single sheet, legal size, printed on one side. (#123662) $12.00 Handbill consists largely of the text of a 1954 editorial from the Monroe, Louisiana "Morning World," stating that the UN Human Rights Covenant will place a stranglehold on American freedoms. For example, it will become a crime to criticize the NAACP or to oppose interracial marriage. Commie schemes like socialized medicine and minimum wage laws will follow. At the bottom of the handbill is a plea from Americans for Americanism to oppose the UN and its creeping One World Government. 16. The Holy Sabbath and festivals of the Bible. Schell City, MO: Church of Israel, [200-]. 63p., very good in staplebound wraps. Laid in is a single-sheet chart, "The Holy Festival Calendar for Hebrew Israelite Christians, 2006 through 2010." (#199460) $20.00 Christian Identity reinterpretation of the Jewish holidays. 17. Identity: Identifying God's Chosen [VHS tape]. Houston, MO: Saxon, 1994. 58-minute VHS tape, still sealed in original plastic wrap, introducing the Christian Identity perspective (Anglo-Saxons as the "true Jews," modern Jews as imposters). (#200331) $25.00 18. Invasion report: Constanza, Maimon, Estero Hondo; communist aggression against the Dominican Republic. Ciudad Trujillo: Caribbean Anti-Communist Research & Intelligence Bureau, 1959. 254p., mildly worn wraps, spine sloped. (#197674) $20.00 19. Just like Hitler? Milwaukee, WI: New Order, n.d.. 8.5x11 inch handbill, printed on one side, folded once horizontally, mailed unfolded and flat. (#125175) $12.00 Pro-gun rights argument by a neo-nazi group, claiming that contrary to popular belief, Hitler encouraged private gun ownership . 20. The kiss of death. Remember India [handbill]. Ft. Lauderdale: The White Sentinel, [196-?]. 8.5x11 inch leaflet, minor edgewear, blue pen stroke underlining the sentence "It will destroy America!" Caricature at top of a white woman being kissed by a Black man with stereotyped features. (#194004) $25 Pro-segregation leaflet arguing that India, once home to a white race, plummeted into barbarism because of the infusion of "Negro blood." Warns that the Russian Communists and their domestic allies are pushing race-mixing as a way to corrupt and destroy the American mind. "Negro blood destroyed the civilization of Egypt, India, Phonecia, Carthage, Greece and Rome. The Russians regard every negro in our midst as a weapon more deadly than the atomic bomb." 21. Let's stop 'Stop escalation' / Bomb Hanoi [with] Let's win in Vietnam [two bumper stickers]. n.p.: n.pub., [196-]. Two unused bumperstickers, light wear, very good. (#195416) $20.00 22. Liberty letter [three issues]. Washington: Liberty Lobby, 1974-75. Three issues of the 8.5x11 farright newsletter, 4 to 8 pages, issues present are 163, 165 and 166. (#194903) $12.00 23. The marriage license: issued by God or the State? Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. Six-panel brochure, very good. (#199596) $10.00 Christian Identity tract, arguing that marriage licenses originated as an effort to contravene antimiscegenation rules and are therefore anti-God. Back panel has a form for ordering a "Contract of Holy Matrimony" to be used instead of a state-issued license. 24. Martin Luther King, Jr. His three-pronged attack on: I, Christ and the Bible, II, the United States of America, III, law and order. Wheaton, IL: Church League of America, 1968. 55p., very good in wraps, 8.5x11 inches. (#199088) $45.00 Published after King's assassination, argues that those mourning him have been misled, and reproduces various news clippings, parts of reports, leaflets and other items depicting King as a communist, a traitor and instigator of riots. The Church League of America had been founded in 1937 to oppose leftist influences in religious organizations. 25. Membership application: National Association for the Abolition of Caucasian People (NAACP). n.p., [196-]. Single legal-size sheet, mimeographed on one side, neat horizontal fold crease, otherwise very good. (#137996) $22.00 Racist parody of an NAACP membership application, written in pseudo-Black dialect, dating to early 1960s. Sample questions: "Name of father (if known)," "Give approximate estimate of income: from theft _ , relief _ , unemployment _ (if you has income from any other source, explain)," and other classics of intellectual humor that can still be found today circulating on anti-Obama websites. After 19 questions and a sworn statement, the applicant is invited to "Make yo mark heah." A few anti-Semitic digs mixed in, such as spaces to indicate membership in the Anti-Defamation League or to use Felix Frankfurter as a reference. 26. The Mediterranean, highway or prison? An outline study with a chapter on Malta. New York: Italian Library of Information, 1940. 72p., mimeographed from typescript, mineo'd map on cover; 8.5x11 inches, bound with staples; cloth tape along spine is frayed and torn. (#184598) $75.00 Pro-Fascist discussion of British control over the Mediterranean via Gibraltar, the Dardanelles and the Suez Canal. Opens with a quote from Mussolini. 27. The Mindszenty report. [two issues]. St. Louis, MO: Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation, 1963, 1970. Two issues of the anticommunist cardinal's newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, four pages each. Issues present are Aug. 15 1963 and March 15, 1970, the latter slightly toned. (#195838) $15.00 The latter issue is devoted to exposing communist subversion and degenerate morality in the musical "Hair." 28. Must American youth be taught that communism and socialism are superior to Americanism? The answer of the National Council for American Education is NO! New York: National Council for American Education, 1950. Six-panel brochure, very good, introducing the conservative organization. Contribution form laid in. (#195039) $12.00 29. National Republic lettergram. No. 259. Washington DC: National Republic, [1953]. Four-page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, very good. This issue, headlined “UNESCO prods educators to brainwash American youth,” is devoted to UNESCO and the “internationalization” on the educational curriculum, arguing that under UN influence American children are having their patriotic inclinations squashed in favor of creeping one-worldism. (#196628) $10.00 30. National socialist: journal of the American National Socialist Workers Party [Three issues: October-December 2007]. Roanoke, VA: American National Socialist Workers Party, 2007. Three issues, very good in staplebound wraps with swastika prominent on masthead. (#199571) $95.00 Neo-Nazi magazine, with articles like "Every child left behind: why we must confine negroes in black schools" and "Lynch the Jena 6! We fight back as niggers try to get away with murder." Intellectuals to note Dec 07's "Yockey on Mao and Anti-Modernism... unpublished manuscript." 31. Nationalist Free Press [volume 1 and 2, all issues for 2001 and 2002]. Dandridge, TN, 2001-2002. Twenty-four issues of the 8.5x11 inch newsletter, staplebound, generally 12 to 16 pages per issue. Some have had the staples removed to make photocopies, then re-stapled. First issue has a minor stain to cover, otherwise very good. (#199617) $75.00 Vehemently anti-Semitic newsletter, with headlines like "Albert Einstein, a Jewish myth," "The mongrelizing of America," "The Pope exhibits his Jewishness," "Blacks out of control," etc. Even David Duke is described as a pro-Jew traitor. 32. Neue Slowenische Kunst. Los Angeles: AMOK Books, 1991. ISBN: 1878923056. 287p., very good hardcover in original slipcase, the slipcase mildly shelf worn, first edition; the title page bears the collective "signature" of Laibach in the form of a red rectangular stamp neatly applied at a July 24, 1992 book "signing" at City Lights in San Francisco by the Slovenian group. (#172974) $150.00 Heavily illustrated manifesto and compendium of works from the New Collectivism movement, an ironic neo-totalitarian trend in art and music. The red stamp of Laibach, applied in place of "individualistic" signatures of its members, exemplifies the tongue-in-cheek ideology of the group, which deploys fascist imagery and language in its work. 33. The plot to impose "Black supremacy" upon the South. Inglewood, CA: American Nationalist, [1957]. One page broadside, 8.5x 11 inches. Black and white illustrations of Black representatives of southern states from the 19th century. (#143286) $15.00 Argues that the NAACP, controlled by "aliens" (ie, Jews), is pushing for the forced governance of southern whites by Black leadership. 34. Portugal and the UN. Boston: Portuguese-American Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1963. 11p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#195080) $15.00 "Communists and Afro-Asian extremists in UN renew efforts to destroy Portugal in Africa." 35. Pro-communist subversion and the Georgia State Department of Education: the strange case of Dr. M. Gordon Brown. (Psychopolitical warfare in American education). n.p.: n.pub., [1962-?]. iii, 10p., 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled together at left, includes facsimiles of documents. (#196716) $75.00 Alleges a communist conspiracy against the conservative educator. 36. The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. Los Angeles: Christian Nationalist Crusade, n.d.. 80p., staplebound 8x5.5 inch wraps, pages evenly toned, otherwise very good. Churned out by Gerald L. K. Smith's organization, which reprinted many classic works of anti-Semitism. (#200290) $17.00 37. The rising tide: America's fastest growing freedom newspaper [4 issues]. Washington DC: Freedom Leadership Foundation, 1976-77. Four issues of the tabloid-format newspaper, evenly toned, otherwise very good with minor wear. Issues present are vol. 6 no. 23 and vol. 7 nos. 5, 7 and 9. (#194907) $20.00 The Freedom Leadership Foundation was the political arm of the Unification Church. Newspaper covers world events from an anticommunist perspective. 38. The sedition case; the story of America's greatest legal battle--the infamous war time mass sedition trial. [sub-title from cover]. Lowell, Arizona: Lutheran Research Society, 1953. 123p., worn wraps, a decent reading copy. Trial of Winrod, Dennis, et al. (#196862) $12.00 39. The self-indictment of socialism. The truth about socialism, taken from the testimony of representative socialists. N.pl.: n.pub., [1914]. Four panel brochure, creased and a bit worn with minor marginal closed tears. Not found in OCLC. (#157044) $35.00 Attack on socialism, with quotes from socialists - including August Bebel, H.G. Wells, Bernard Shaw, Victor Berger, Bouck White, Charles Edward Russell, Eugene V. Debs, Kautsky, William Haywood etc. 40. [Six different anti-gay brochures]. Washington: Family Research Institute, 1992-1998. Six different glossy brochures, 8 to 12 panels per brochure, 4x8.25 inches. Titles are "Medical consequences of what homosexuals do," "Violence and homosexuality," "The psychology of homosexuality," "Child molestation and homosexuality," "What causes homosexual desire and can it be changed," and "Born WHAT way?" (#198425) $25.00 "Homosexuals rode into the dawn of sexual freedom and returned with a plague that gives every indication of destroying most of them... Imagine drinking urine, ingesting feces, and experiencing rectal trauma on a regular basis." The SPLC has called Paul Cameron's Family Research Institute a "one-man statistical chop shop." Among the doubtful statistics contained herein are a gay (non-AIDS) lifesapan of 42 years, and a gay traffic accident rate 18 times that of straight white men of the same age. The proclivities of gay men to engage in murder and other crimes are "addressed" extensively. 41. A socialist constitution for North Dakota: do you want that, or the constitution that has stood the test of 25 years : a careful digest and comparison, revised to latest amendments of proposed constitution. [Grand Forks]: n.pub., [1918?]. 24p., wraps slightly chipped, paper browned with minor chipping of the lower right corner. (#123003) $75.00 This, the 'longer' edition, contains more polemical commentary and a section captioned 'Top-Notch Socialist Government.' No. 661 in The Nonpartisan League, 1915-22, an annotated bibliography compiled by Patrick K. Coleman and Charles R. Lamb. 42. The Southern Libertarian Messenger [four issues]. Florence, SC: the newsletter, 1980-86. Four issues of the newsletter published by South Carolina Libertarian Party activists with news on developments across the South. All are 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled together, length ranging from 4 to 10 pages per issue, address penned on cover with occasional postage stamps or other marks from mailing. Issues present are vol. 8 no. 11, vol. 9 no. 10, vol. 13 nos. 10 and 12. (#194233) $30.00 Updates on income tax resistance cases, ballot status in various states, election results, and numerous single-paragraph notes on various issues of libertarian significance. 43. Spotlight: the paper you can trust. Vol. 3 no. 38-A (September 19, 1977). Washington: Liberty Lobby, 1977. 24p., tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, otherwise very good. Special second anniversary issue of the far-right publication, with headline story on the Panama Canal handover. (#194904) $12.00 44. Stalin's counting on inflation! New York: National Association of Manufacturers, [1951-?]. [11p.], very good in staplebound wraps, illustrated with cartoons. (#197438) $15.00 Calls for cutting government spending and implementing a "pay-as-we-go" tax program to expand production, so as to foil Stalin's desire to see inflation wreck America. Date 1951 penciled on back cover. 45. "Strictly confidential" Los Angeles: n.pub., 1925. Four pages stapled at upper left corner, 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed from typescripe, mildly browned around edges, short closed tears. (#168174) $40 Anonymous exposé of the Workers (Communist) Party and its leaders, especially Robert Minor. The "strictly confidential" header may have actually been intended to raise interest in its contents. "Information from different sources, heretofore proven dependable, reaches us, expressing unprecedented alarm at the increasing momentum which the radical forces and the communists, in particular, are making in the United States and other organized Governments of the world." 46. The Temple of Imaginary Money. The story of usury and banking. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, [200-]. 20p., very good in staplebound wraps; comic book format. (#199312) $25.00 Anti-Semitic exposition by a Christian Identity publisher. 47. "The personal freedom of the individual citizen is the most sacred and precious inheritance of Americans"--Archbishop Ireland. [Cover title] Unionism vs. law and order in Kentucky [Caption title from p. 3]. N.pl.: n.pub., 1904. 32p., wraps slightly browned with minor chipping on the edges, 5.75x8.5 inches. (#196463) $65.00 Anonymous attack on the United Mine Workers of America, done as part of the wage negotiations in Hopkins County, Kentucky coal mines. Compilation of various articles, all with an anti-union slant. 48. Top secret, confidential: Silent weapons for quiet wars. An introductory programming manual. Operations research technical manual TW-SW7905.1. Phoenix, AZ: Lord's Covenant Church, [198-]. 56p., staplebound wraps, light handling wear. Reprint of ostensible 1979 secret report, using the lingo of electronic technology to update the conspiracy theories of the "Protocols" sort. The silent gun shoots situations instead of bullets. Reprinted in various forms by conspiracy theorists, claimed to have been discovered in a government surplus copy machine. (#199763) $18.00 49. Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, Vol. 17, No. 2, September 28, 1961 Communism: Threat to Liberty. Dayton, OH: George A. Pflaum, 1961. 34p, 7 x 10 inches, illustrated wraps, illustrated comic, wraps somewhat worn and folded with right bottom corner torn off, paper toned. (#174017) $45.00 Stories ranging from anti-communist feature story to another in a series about the child of an interfaith marriage (Chuck White), to a biography of Rafer Johnson. Treasure was distributed in Catholic parochial schools from 1947-1972. This issue was endorsed by FBI head J. Edgar Hoover. Father Louis Gale of St. Agnes Church in St. Paul, MN was one of the popularizers of Roman Catholic liturgy and thought. He was connected with publishing comic books such as this one. Aside from anti-communism, the series also promoted racial equality and religious freedom. 50. The complete plan for world destruction. n.p.. n.d., 8p., 15x23 inch broadside brochure folded into quarters. Combination of selections from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion with quotations of 20th century addenda - "Startling new documents." (#133292). $15.00 51. [Wallet card outlining the rise in spending under the New Deal and the subsequent fall in government spending under the Republicans, rising again under Eisenhower]. Washington DC: Exclusive, the Fulton Lewis Jr. Newsletter, 1957. Small stiff card designed to fit in a wallet or pocket, printed with text on both sides, very good. (#195692) $10.00 Provides statistics intended to prove that Eisenhower betrayed conservative spending principles. 52. Warning: Vaccinations are Dangerous! LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, n.d.. 20p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Tract originally written in 1993, with additional material added, undated but likely post-2010. Laid in is a "Proclamation on vaccinations" intended for use by parents, stating that the Bible predicts that evil government employees will try to trick people into accepting shots, and it is the duty of Christian parents to refuse. (#199286) $12.00 In contrast to contemporary autism scares, argues against vaccines based on a Christian Identity version of Biblical principles, with some Jewish plotters thrown into the mix. 53. We fought on the wrong side. Milwaukee, WI: New Order, n.d.. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet folded to make 4 page handout. Professionally printed. (#125177) $12.00 Late 1990s leaflet by neo-nazi group arguing that the US should have supported Germany in WWII. 54. Westward Trek: map of Israel's tribal wanderings to the appointed place north and west of Palestine [poster]. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, n.d.. 33.5x24.5 inch poster, very good. (#200336) $95.00 Map of Israelite emigration and dispersal based on Christian Identity theology, a racist and anti-Semitic interpretation of the Bible holding the Anglo-Saxons to be the true Jews. 55. What is the fighting about? Common questions on the Far East, answered by facts, not generalities. San Francisco: California Committee of Pacific Friendship, 1937. 20p., very good in wraps. (#187156) $45.00 Pro-Japanese viewpoint alleging that China brought the invasion upon itself through Communist attacks on a peace-loving Japan. Likely one of the anonymous products of Ralph Townsend, who pled guilty in 1942 to violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act for failing to register as a paid agent of Japan. 56. The White Sentinel [two issues]. St. Louis, MO: National Citizens Protective Association, 1952-53. Two issues of the mimeographed newsletter, 5 and 8 pages, both 8.5x11 inches, very good. Includes an unnumbered issue celebrating "a year of achievement" between August 1951 and August 1952, and vol. 3 no. 1 (January 1953). (#195062) $40.00 Masthead slogan is "Racial integrity - Not amalgamation." The earlier issue describes the formation and early history of the Association, formed in response to agitation in Missouri by "race mixers." 57. Who, what, why, when, where: Aryan Nations. Hayden Lake, Idaho: Church of Jesus Christ Christian, Aryan Nations, n.d.. Six-panel brochure, very good, interior artwork by Edward Arlt depicting a man in uniform with a Confederate flag and an Aryan Nations flag. (#199625) $25.00 Introduction to the group, with brief biography of Richard Butler and list of Biblical justifications. 58. Why Dominicans call him El Benefactor. [Ciudad Trujillo]: Herald of the Dominican Republic, 1959. 46p., very good in wraps. In praise of Trujillo, claiming unique successes for the Dominican Republic as compared with other countries in the region. (#197650) $20.00 59. Witchcraft and the Illuminati. Boring, OR: CPA Book Publisher, 1981. 79p., very good in wraps. Anti-Semitic Christian Identity tract. (#199461) $20.00 60. Allen, Richard (pseudonym of James Moffat). Skinhead. London: New English Library, 1972. 127p., very good in pictorial wraps with light shelfwear; ninth printing of the 1970 original. (#196958) $75.00 "The savage story of Britain's newest teenage cult of violence." - cover blurb. 61. Allen, Richard (pseudonym of James Moffat). Top-gear skin. London: New English Library, 1974. 127p., very good in pictorial wraps. (#196961) $20.00 Part of the Skinhead series, this volume features Roy Bird, "the new type of Skinhead" (cover photo actually depicts long hair), whose hobby is stock car racing. 62. Allen, Richard (pseudonym of James Moffat). Trouble for Skinhead. London: New English Library, 1974. 127p., mildly worn pictorial wraps with creasing to back cover, scuffing to spine; second printing of the 1973 original. (#196959) $25.00 Part of the Skinhead series, this volume features Joe Hawkins meeting his arch-enemy while in prison. 63. Allen, Thomas Coley. Southern Manifesto. Franklinton, NC: TC Allen Company, 2000. ISBN: 0965666328. 17p., staplebound wraps. Racist declaration of Southern independence. (#199468) $15.00 64. American Bar Association; Standing Committee on Education Against Communism. Peaceful coexistence; a Communist blueprint for victory. Chicago: American Bar Association, 1964. xix, 123p., very good in wraps. (#194362) $12.00 65. American Business Consultants. Red channels. The report of Communist influence in radio and television. New York: Counterattack, 1950. 213p., paper back, white pictorial wraps slightly browned with minor soiling, front wrap creased else very good condition. Names names with alleged affiliations. (#38611) $195.00 Counterattack was founded by New York based ex-FBI agents (see Encyclopedia of the American Left. Second edition. page 219). *Seidman A85 66. American Independent Party. Platform of the American Independent Party. n.p.: the Party, [1968]. 28p., staplebound wraps, light soil to front cover, rubberstamp of the Wallace campaign's Indianapolis branch on the cover. (#200328) $15.00 67. American Nazi Party. I am an American Nazi. Arlington, VA: the Party, [196-?]. Leaflet, 8.25 x 5.25 inches, front depicts photo of idealized blond man in swastika regalia with bold, vacant uplifted stare; reverse has text by George Lincoln Rockwell. (#40092) $25.00 68. Armstrong, Herbert W. The United States and British Commonwealth in Prophecy. Pasadena, CA: Ambassador College Press, 1967. 226p., very good in wraps. (#174539) $15.00 Brtish Israelite prespective. 69. Bacon, Jerry Dempster. Townleyism unmasked! Now stands before the world in its true light as radical socialism! Grand Forks, ND: the author, [1919]. 68p., wraps, closed edge tear on front cover, paper evenly toned, otherwise very good. (#56572) $75.00 70. Bacon, Jerry Dempster. A warning to the farmer against Townleyism as exploited in North Dakota; an exposé and inside story of the methods, personnel and menace of the most remarkable phenomenon of fifty years in American political history. Grand Forks, ND: the author, 1918. 96p., staplebound wraps, paper evenly toned, otherwise very good. Cover title: "The Farmer and Townleyism: Carry the truth to the people." (#175415) $75.00 71. Bader, Salem. Let's go to war again! A G.I. indicts Mr. and Mrs. America. Los Angeles: the author, [194-?]. 16p., very good in wraps. Anti-Semitic tract lamenting America's recently concluded role in World War II; argues that regardless of whether the enemy is called Fascism or Communism, it's all a charade to make Americans fight for the "sinister hand lurking in the shadows, pulling the strings to which our marionette politicians dance." (#192807) $75.00 Bader had worked with Lawrence of Arabia in the British Intelligence Service, settling in the US in 1925 and becoming a citizen in 1942. His anti-Zionist activism culminated in establishing the United States Arab-Asian Institute in 1953. 72. Balaicius, Robert Alan. Are You an Anti-Semite...? Mountain City, TN: Sacred Truth MInistries, 2013. 12p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199779) $15.00 73. Barkun, Michael. Religion and the racist right; the origins of the Christian identity movement. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 1994, xiii, 290p., very good in wraps. (# 58482) $10 74. Benson, Reed. Why wise Christians never consume alcohol: a practical study of wine and alcohol from a Biblical perspective. Schell City, MO: Church of Israel, n.d.. 24p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199604) $15.00 Christian Identity perspective. 75. Bernstein, Herman. The history of a lie. 'The protocols of the wise men of Zion,' a study. New York: J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company, 1921. 84p., original dark green cloth, some foxing else very good condition, first edition hardcover. (#137995) $95.00 76. Bernstein, Jack; as told to Len Martin. My farewell to Israel, the thorn in the Mideast. Boring, OR: CPA Book Publisher, 1994. 35p., very good in wraps. (#199469) $15.00 American Jew disowning Israel, published by an anti-Semitic Christian Identity group. 77. Bibb, C. W.; national secretary of The American Federation of Patriotic Societies. America's Menace or; popery a political system. Chicago: The Regan Press, 1914. 144p., newsprint paperstock, first edition staplebound 7x4.8 inch textblock in printed terracotta wraps; paper is very toned and on the verge of fragile, a small puncture to cover penetrates a dozen adjacent leaves, an unhandled unmarked copy: very good, despite puncture. Decorated with a linocut of nun in barred window. (#180082) $45.00 78. Blessing, William Lester. White supremacy. Denver: House of Prayer for all People, 1952. 99p., very good in black wraps. British-Israel viewpoint. (#46965) $45.00 79. Bready, Charles J. Red alley. Cedar Rapids, IA: The Torch Press, 1938. 351p., first edition, signed by Bready on title page; ownership signature on f.e.p. with additional inscription inside front board: "Written by our Methodist minister," dj chipped along the edges with tear across entire length of back panel; now in mylar cover. Anti-Communist novel. (#69637) $35.00 "Labor troubles in a New England textile town." *Hanna 424 80. Brickner, Bryan W. The Promise Keepers, politics and promises. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 1999. ISBN: 0739100084. 136p., very good hardcover. (#168650) $45.00 81. Britton, Frank L. Emergency message: "Civil Rights" bill may pass! Inglewood, CA: American Nationalist, [195-?]. One page broadside printed with red textual highlights, 8.5x 14 inches, mildly foldcreased (for enclosure in mailing). Plea for funds to defeat the pending Civil Rights bill, backed by the NAACP and the ""Jewish owned" New York Times. (#55111) $15.00 82. Britton, Frank L. The summer of 1957: an historic hour in American history. Inglewood, CA: American Nationalist, [1957]. One page broadside printed with rubricated textual highlights, 8.5x 14 inches, creased (for enclosure in mailing). Plea for funds to promote segregation, suggesting the best way fight integration is send funds to Britton's group. (#55125) $15.00 83. Britton, Frank L. Behind Communism. Los Angeles: California Anti-Communist League, [195-]. 96p., wraps, illus., very good in wraps. Undated, but refers to Ana Pauker (died 1960) as "the Red dictator of Romania." Publisher not cited in the booklet itself, but an order form laid in gives contact address. (#195013) $25.00 Finds Jews behind everything bad (esp. the Communist Party), and of course includes a section on Hollywood. 84. [Britton, Frank]. Don't let them brainwash your children with alien propaganda! Inglewood, CA: American Nationalist, n.d.. 2.75x5.25 inch card on thin stock, with photo of two smiling white women posing with Louis Armstrong as he cuts a cake. (#143291) $15.00 Urges the reader to boycott any alien-controlled (ie, Jewish) media outlets that promote "obscene racial propaganda" such as programs in which "Negroes are glorified and idealized as athletes, as actors as musicians, and in other romantic and heroic roles." 85. [Britton, Frank]. These are the fruits of racial integration! Inglewood, CA: American Nationalist, n.d.. 2.75x5.25 inch card, with photos of two smiling mixed-race couples and a block of text. Argues that the integration of students leads to mixed marriages, as demonstrated by the two pictured couples, who were Los Angeles City College students. (#143290) $15.00 86. [Britton, Frank]. Total integration means... total mongrelization. Inglewood, CA: American Nationalist, n.d.. 2.75x5.25 inch card, with photos of two smiling mixed-race couples and a block of text. "Obviously relishing integration, these northern Negroes have already taken white wives." Race-mixing agencies are preparing your children for mongrelization! (#122282) $18.00 87. Brooks, Patricia O. Crisis America: Constitutional Republic, or Neo-Con "Democracy"? Fairview, NC: 2 Chronicles 7:14, 2006. 198p., very good in wraps. "New 21st century edition of 'Return of the Puritans.'" For the part "neo-cons" play in the subversion of real democracy, see pp.150-55 (#199385) $12.00 88. Brooks, Patricia O. The Return of the Puritans. Clifton Park, NY: New Puritan Library, 1976. 187p., very good in wraps. Back cover blurb celebrates the author as "a leader in the winning fight against the so-called Equal Rights Amendment in New York in 1975." (#199384) $12.00 89. [Brown, Julia]. American Opinion Library Presents: Julia Brown [handbill]. [Richmond, VA]: American Opinion Library, [1966]. 5.5x8.5 inch handbill, portrait of Brown; verso has several lines of penned notes by a John Birch Society activist. Brown - an African American woman and former CP member - testified against the CP in the 1950s, and later wrote such polemics as "An anti-communist Negro makes this appeal: please don't help glorify Martin Luther King." (#194508) $15.00 Announces a talk by Brown at the local John Birch Society bookshop, where she was to discuss her years in the Communist Party. 90. Buchanan, Andrew B. Metallurgy in the Bible. Haverhill, MA: Destiny Publishers, 1945. 36p., staplebound wraps. Reprinted from "Destiny: the magazine of national life." (#199761) $12.00 Uses metallurgy to justify British Israelite claims. 91. Buker, Raymond. The cliches of zoning. Eureka Springs, AR: Christian Research, 1996. 20p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Reprint of 1965 tract, with introductions from later editions included. (#199262) $12.00 Argument against zoning laws, suggesting in one section that free enterprise is more beautiful than nature; published by a Christian Identity group. 92. Bunch, Paul, artist. A Christian guide to mass-media mythology. Cartoons drawn and compiled by Paul Bunch. Featuring the cartoon ideas of Pastor Sheldon Emry, Pastor Pete Peters, Pastor Ben Williams. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 1988. 72p., wraps, black plastic comb spine, very good. Dated 1988 but appears to be a later reprint. (#199463) $20.00 Cartoons illustrating the Christian Identity teachings of the three preachers. 93. Burke, Emory. The will of the west. n.p.: Folkrights and Freedom Fellowship, 1987. vi, 50 pages, very good in staplebound wraps. Collection of white pride poems originally written in the 1950s, collected and with new explanatory prefaces by the author. (#199368) $30.00 94. Butler, Ed. Revolution Is My Profession. Los Angeles: Twin (T)(C) Circle, 1968. 248p., illustrated with charts and geometric graphics, hardbound first edition in black cloth lettered white and a dust jacket. Casing is fine; jacket is slightly rubbed; paperstock is uniformly toned throughout; publisher-label (affixed to rear paste-down) is cancelled in ink, the new address rubber-stamped just above the cancel. Signed by author Butler on the front free endsheet. A near-fine copy. Propaganda analysis with side-looks at Lee Harvey Oswald, campus unrest, urban resistance. (#199856) $25.00 95. Butler, Richard G. Aryan Nations Youth Action Corps. Quarterly issue no. 1. Hayden Lake, Idaho: Aryan Nations Teutonic Unity, [1999]. 14p., staplebound wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Despite 1996 copyright date inside front cover, an article announces the upcoming 1999 Aryan Nations World Congress. Unknown whether later issues were published; not found in OCLC. (#199294) $45.00 Articles on Christian Identity, the upcoming congress (with form to fill out for joining the parade), and related themes. Some pages seem to be copied from washed-out photocopies of original leaflets. 96. Butz, Arthur R. The hoax of the twentieth century; the case against the presumed extermination of European Jewry. Institute for Historical Review, Torrance, CA. 1985. (#154055) $15.00 97. Caldwell, Gladys and Philip E. Zanfagna. Fluoridation and truth decay. La Crescenta CA: TopEcol Press, Spring 1974. 301p., cartoon illustrations, softbound first edition in 8.5x5 inch wraps; item is faintly dished but quite sound and clean, without ownership or other marks. Very good. (#25009) $40.00 98. Campbell, Maynard C. Assault at Ruby Creek, the Idaho massacre! Apocalypse brought to our land by the new world order! Starring the beast, the Babylonian whore and the false prophet! Ashland, OR: the author, 1992. 77p., staplebound wraps. Occasional pencil marginalia. (#197348) $30.00 99. Capell, Frank A. Henry Kissinger, Soviet agent. Zarephath, New Jersey: The Herald of Freedom, 1974. [vi], 120p., wraps. (#21553) $15.00 100. Chaitkin, Anton. Treason in America: from Aaron Burr to Averell Harriman. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1984. 607p., mildly worn wraps, second edition. LaRouchite view of history. (#194395) $12.00 101. Chambers, Robert William. The crimson tide, a novel. Illustrated by A.I. Keller. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1919. 367p., 3 plates and frontispiece, very good first edition in red cloth and gilt, mild wear in clipped pictorial dj with minor edge wear. (#155395) $225.00 "An American girl fights against Bolshevism in New York following World War I." *Hanna 652. Frontispiece shows the heroine tearing the revolutionary flag from the hands of a "burly Jew," while color dj spread is a snow scene with, on horseback, two beautiful young Bolsheviki accompanied by a bandoleered cossack strumming a balalaika. IWW radicals rank among the book's villains. 102. Cincinnatus. Veritas Vincit. War! War! War! Second edition with important additional facts. n.p., 1940. 287p., worn wraps with chipping to spine ends, "daddy" penned on cover, a reading copy only. (#196635) $18 103. Citriniti, Michael E; Michael D Juzwick. The original intent of the First Amendment. Pittsburgh: Light Eternal Publications, 1996. ISBN: 188741200X. xxii, 100 p., very good in wraps. Second edition. (#197343) $18.00 Argues that the first amendment has been abused to protect ungodly and profane materials that the Founding Fathers would not have defended. 104. Coleman, Dr. John. What you should know about the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights; Revised and updated with new Additions. Las Vegas: World Intelligence Review, 1999. ISBN: 0963401955. 260p., pictorial wraps, 5.5 x 8.5 inches, as new. (#197211) $24.00 105. Combs, James. Tolerance: Jewry's war on whites. Arabi, LA: Sons of Liberty, [200-]. 50p., staplebound wraps, later printing. (#199462) $20.00 106. Comparet, Bertrand L. Book of Esther. San Diego: Your Heritage, n.d.. 22p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps. Reprint of a sermon given by the Christian Identity preacher; an anti-Semitic reinterpretation of the Book of Esther. (#199425) $15.00 107. Comparet, Bertrand L. The Cain-Satanic seed line. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 32p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. Reprint of a 1970s sermon given by the Christian Identity preacher (and former long-time judge); argues that Jews are the spawn of Satan. (#199426) $15.00 108. Comparet, Bertrand L. The laws of God. San Diego: Your Heritage, n.d.. 30p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199259) $20.00 Christian Identity perspective on the continuing validity of the rules in Leviticus and elsewhere. Author served as Deputy City Attorney for San Diego in the 1940s. Undated, but states that "The very fact that you can have this Negro Bradley running for mayor in Los Angeles... shows to what an extent we have sunk in the eyes of God." Tom Bradley became mayor in 1973. This may be a later reprint. 109. Comparet, Bertrand L. Your heritage: an identification of the True Israel through Biblical and historic sources. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 54p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. (#199427) $15.00 Argues that the “Anglo-Saxon Race” are the true Israelites and the modern Jews imposters to the title. 110. Cooper, Jeff. Principles of personal defense. Boulder, CO: Paladin Press, 1972. 42p., staplebound wraps, rectangular sticker shadow from former price tag in corner of front cover, otherwise very good. (#200252) $12.00 "It is safe to say that a decisive majority of the victims of recent horrific murders, if they had read this short work and heeded what they read, would be alive today" - back cover blurb. 111. [Coughlin, Charles E.]. An answer to Father Coughlin's critics, by Father Coughlin's Friends. A Challenging Book in defense of Truth and Justice [subtitle from cover]. Royal Oak MI: The Radio League of the Little Flower, March 1940. 164p., printed white squareback wraps, 7.5x5.5 inches. Has a tiny faint stain to one corner, mildest soil to foredge, a near-fine copy, in which is laid in a TLs of about 225 words on letterhead, salutation names an individual in Worcester MA (no street address) . The typing is black ribbon-copy whereas turquoise signature is (we think) a rubber-stamp impression. The letter is folded in half and was inserted with foldline exposed; small tears and a crimp to this area. (#178531) $50 112. Courtney, Phoebe. Gun control means people control. Littleton, CO: The Independent American, 1974. 180p., wraps lightly worn. (#163654) $12.00 113. Dakota, Bill, editor, Michael Allen, et al. Hollywood Star Hollywood's most controversial newspaper! , vol. 1, no. 13: John Hinckley in Nazi Uniform! Bi-sexual female actresses named [cover story]. Hollywood: Bill Dakota, 1981. 24p., 14x22 inch folded newsprint tabloid in two sections, illustrated with photos and ads, toning and minor edgewear otherwise very good. (#187584) $35.00 Cover story on female stars who were supposedly bi; also includes a 3 page interview with American Nazi leader Michael Allen accompanied by photos including several of Hinckley in uniform as promised. 114. Dale, Byron. Bashed by the bankers. Gering, NE: Pro-American Press, 1988. 98p., staplebound wraps, very good. Cover image depicts the anti-bank conservative activist author after having been beaten by the South Dakota Highway Patrol. (#200292) $17.00 115. Davies, Clem. Divine Diet. Mountain City, TN: Sacred Truth Ministries, [200-]. 49p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199424) $12.00 Kosher laws and vegetarianism adapted to Christian Identity perspective. 116. Dennis, Lawrence. Is capitalism doomed? New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1932. xi, 328p., original cloth binding with minor shelf wear, first edition. (#156437) $225.00 Dennis, born in Atlanta, Georgia, to a French / Native American father and an African American / Native American mother, very early became a child evanglist preaching to African American audiences in Georgia. He later decided to pass as white, went to Phillips Exeter Academy and then Harvard,served in the military and became a diplomat serving most notably in Nicaragua. In the 1930s Dennis became the leading American intellectual supporting fascism, to the point that he was tried for subversion in 1944 for his fascist views (the indictment was dismissed after the death of the trial's Judge) 117. DeRose, Camille. The Camille DeRose story. Chicago: De Rose Publishing Co., 1953.. 348p., very good hardcover. (#1899) $12.00 DeRose had turned an underworld career into respectability through apartment ownership. Integration attempts provoked unrest that De Rose frames in the anticommunist hysteria of the period, blaming "colored incendiaries" and "the growling form of communism implicit in rent control" for her problems. 118. Dilling, Elizabeth. The red network; a "who's who" and handbook of radicalism for patriots. Kenilworth, IL: the Author, 1934. 338p., third printing, toned endpapers, rear hinge cracked, newsclipping laid-in, shelfwear, fair in red cloth boards that have a couple of damp-stains. A reading copy only. (#191050) $15.00 119. Dobson, C.C. Did our Lord visit Britain as they say in Cornwall and Somerset? Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, n.d.. 29p., slight crinkle to corner, otherwise very good in wraps. Reprint of the 1944 British Israelite tract. (#199466) $12.00 120. du Berrier, Hilaire. H. du B. Reports [two issues: vol. 5, nos. 7 and 8]. Huntington, IN: James H. Ball, 1962-63. Two issues of the anticommunist newsletter covering events in France and Algeria, as well as the broader world; both are 8.5x11 inches, evenly toned but otherwise very good, with rubberstamp of a John Birch Society bookstore. Datelined Paris but apparently printed in Indiana on the author's behalf by James H. Ball. (#195034) $15.00 Criticism of the De Gaulle government as soft on communism. Du Berrier, born in the US, had fought in Spain on the Loyalist side but was arrested as a fascist spy. 121. Edmondson, Robert Edward. The damning parallels or the Protocol "forgeries" as adopted and fulfilled in the United States by Jewish-radical leadership. A diabolical capitalist-communist alliance unmasked. Western Front, Hollywood, Calif.. [1970s?], 12p., stapled wraps. Undated reprint of the 1935 edition. Very good [0312 in Singerman] Includes extensive list of "fulfillments" of the Protocols' "plans." Ends with "Are Americans to be Slaves or Masters in their own House? DAMN THE TORPEDOES! FULL SPEED AHEAD!" (#5586) $30 122. Elder, Isabel Hill. Buddha the Israelite. St. Louis, MO: Westward Trek, 2003. 11p., staplebound wraps, very good. (#199293) $15.00 Reprint of a Christian Identity tract arguing that Buddhism was founded by Saxon Israelites. 123. Ellender, Allen Joseph; James O Eastland. La ley azucarera de EU y el azúcar dominicano. Ciudad Trujillo: Editora del Caribe, 1960. 56p., very good in wraps, bilingual text. (#174603) $35.00 The constriction of Cuban sugar imports to the US might have helped the industry in the Dominican Republic, but for the fact that the Eisenhower administration dropped its support for Dominican imports after the Betancourt incident. Ellender and Eastland, representatives from Louisiana and Mississippi, here take Eisenhower to task and voice support for the anticommunist but dictatorial Trujillo regime. 124. Emry, Sheldon. The Abrahamic covenants: are the fulfilled or forgotten? Sandpoint, ID: Lord's Covenant Church, America's Promise Radio, n.d.. 34p., very good in pictorial wraps, cheaply produced reprint of a 1971 sermon. (#199410) $12.00 Anti-Semitic tract by the Christian Identity preacher. 125. Emry, Sheldon. The Bible says: Russia will invade America! (and be defeated). Sandpoint, ID: Lord's Covenant Church, America's Promise Radio, n.d.. 57p., very good in pictorial wraps, cheaply produced reprint of the tract by the Christian Identity preacher. (#199412) $12.00 126. Emry, Sheldon. Jesus Christ the Galilean. Phoenix, AZ: Lord's Covenant Church, 1986. 34p., very good in pictorial wraps. Based on a 1979 sermon. The Best of Sheldon Emry.. (#195338) $15.00 Tract by the Christian Identity preacher arguing that Jesus was not Jewish. 127. Emry, Sheldon. The Old Jerusalem is not the New Jerusalem. Sandpoint, ID: America's Promise Ministries, n.d.. 35p., very good in wraps. (#199276) $15.00 Christian Identity tract claiming the USA is the prophetic New Jerusalem. 128. Emry, Sheldon. An open letter to any minister who teaches "the Jews are Israel" Sandpoint, ID: America's Promise Ministries, n.d.. 19p., very good in wraps. (#199435) $15.00 129. Emry, Sheldon. The rich man and Lazarus: a Biblical interpretation! Sandpoint, ID: Lord's Covenant Church, America's Promise Radio, n.d.. 25p., very good in pictorial wraps, cheaply produced reprint of the tract by the Christian Identity preacher. (#199411) $12.00 130. Emry, Sheldon. Right? Or Wrong? GOD and Lincoln on Negro-White marriages. Phoenix, AZ: Lord's Covenant Church; America's Promise, n.d.. 8-panel brochure, folded from single sheet; very good. Biblical "reasoning" against intermarriage from a Christian Identity perspective. (#199597) $10.00 131. Emry, Sheldon. The seven sins of Canaan. Phoenix, AZ: Lord's Covenant Church, 1986. 26p., very good in pictorial wraps. Based on a 1970 sermon. The Best of Sheldon Emry. (#199409) $15.00 132. Emry, Sheldon. What is Mystery Babylon? Religious? Economic? Political? Sandpoint, ID: Lord's Covenant Church, America's Promise Radio, n.d.. 120p., very good in spiralbound wraps, later reprint of the tract by the Christian Identity preacher. (#199415) $12.00 133. Emry, Sheldon. Who killed Christ? Sandpoint, ID: Lord's Covenant Church, America's Promise Radio, n.d.. 31p., very good in wraps, cheaply produced reprint of the 1977 version. (#199408) $12.00 Anti-Semitic tract by the Christian Identity preacher. 134. Everingham, Harry T. The Fact Finder. Vol. 22 no. 15 (June 15, 1964). The Truth About the Supreme Court. Chicago: The Fact Finder, 1964. Single issue of the publication, in the form of an eight panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. (#195818) $15.00 Reveals the Court's red agenda in striving to end segregation, remove prayer from schools, etc. 135. Fagan, Myron C. Red Treason On Broadway: Stage, Television, Radio. Hollywood, CA: Cinema Education Guild, 1954. 96p., 8.5x11 inch wraps, evenly toned, light wear; Second printing. Red baiting attack on "300 top red stars, writers, directors, producers." (#196427) $45.00 136. Fields, E. R. All-out to repeal the King holiday [handbill]. Marietta, GA: The Truth at Last, [1988]. 8.5x11 inch leaflet, very good, together with issue no. 331 of "The Truth at Last," Fields' newspaper with which the handbill was originally distributed, with anti-MLK material. (#191291) $20.00 Announces a rally in "world-famous Pulaski, Tennessee" demanding the repeal of the holiday, featuring a who's-who of racist leaders. The newspaper claims that King was controlled by a Soviet agent; also includes other articles on racist and anti-Semitic themes. 137. Fields, E. R., editor. The Truth at Last: News suppressed by the daily press. Issue 359. Marietta, GA: The Truth at Last, [1992]. 12p., folded tabloid, two-color printing, photos throughout, very good condition. (#191308) $20.00 Cover story alleges Gov. Clinton, running for president, had a black mistress who had disappeared. Another article alleges a Jewish conspiracy to silence Pat Buchanan. Laid in is a special commemorative issue of "Action" dedicated to British fascist Oswald Mosley. An 8.5x11 inch handbill is laid in promoting the America First Party. 138. Fields, Edward R., editor. The Thunderbolt, the White Man's Viewpoint. [28 issues]. Birmingham AL; Savannah, GA: the newspaper, 1962. Twenty-eight issues of the tabloid-format newspaper, neatly creased and folded, paper evenly toned, otherwise generally very good. Issues present are 41, 48, 52, 54, 57, 76, 100-114, 117-121, 125 and 131. (#195143) $250.00 J.B. Stoner, infamous for bombing Black churches in Birmingham, was associated with this paper. Some sample headlines: "Kosher Conservative Exposed: Goldwater a Fraud" (describes him as an NAACP-supporting, race-mixing tool of the Jewish conspiracy); "Negroes demand guaranteed annual wage," Kennedy behind UN Katanga rape," "Defeat Civil Rights bill," and more. 139. Ford, Henry. International Jew; the world's foremost problem. Abridged from the original as published by the world renowned industrial leader Henry Ford, Sr. Appearing originally in the periodical published by the Ford Motor Co. "The Dearborn Independent." Copy prepared for the printer by Gerald L.K. Smith. Los Angeles: Christian Nationalist Crusade, [195-?]. 231p., original black cloth binding titled in silver, very good condition. (#29658) $35.00 Anti-Semitic "classic" which Ford later had to disavow. Actually written by a Ford employee. 140. Forman, James. Manifesto; to the white Christian churches and the Jewish synagogues in the United States of America and all other racist institutions. Presentation by James Forman delivered and adopted by the National Black Economic Development Conference in Detroit, Michigan on April 26, 1969. Belmont, MA: American Opinion, [1969]. 8p., wraps. (#72301) $35.00 Issued by the John Birch society "in the belief that all Americans should know the "true" revolutionary demands of the N.B.E.D.C." - p. 8. 141. Forman, James; Alliance of Concerned Episcopalians. Black Manifesto to the white Christian churches and the Jewish synagogues in the United States of America and all other racist institutions. Presentation by James Forman delivered and adopted by the National Black Economic Development Conference in Detroit, Michigan on April 26, 1969. Richmond, VA: Alliance of Concerned Episcopalians, [1969-?]. Six 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled together at upper left corner, reproducing Forman's speech, with a cover sheet by the Alliance. Horizontal fold crease . (#194363) $35.00 Cover sheet states that the Manifesto is being reprinted and circulated as a warning to the community. "We have been told that these militants, led by James Forman, wish no harm but, indeed, have a legitimate claim. As concerned Episcopalians, it is our contention that the Manifesto is at best extortion and blackmail and speaks frankly, openly and honestly the desires of a dedicated small minority within the Negro community who are determined to destroy everything that we love and hold sacred..." Includes a brief introduction to the Alliance of Concerned Episcopalians, organized to present alternatives to the main church's increasingly liberal positions. 142. Fry, L. [Paquita de Shishmareff]; Denis Fahey. Waters flowing eastward: the war against the kingship of Christ The secret history of how America's 'neo-conservative' Trotskyites came to power and orchestrated the war against Iraq as the first step in their drive for global empire. Washington, DC: TBR Books, 1999. 283p., very good in wraps. (#200289) $17.00 "Authentication of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion." 143. Gabriel. A Bible Glossary. Albert Lea, MN: Gabriel's Enterprises, 2007. 99p., very good in wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Second edition of 500 copies. (#199271) $22.00 Christian Identity perspective. First issued 1986 in a run of 5,000 copies. 144. Gaillot, Una M [as Mrs. B.J. Gaillot, Jr.]. God wrote the law of segregation and the ten commandments on the two tables of stone. New Orleans: the author, 1970. 270p., very good in wraps, bound with staples, 5.75x8.5 inches, minor edge wear. (#54670) $40.00 Focused on the Old Testament, with much on the alleged segregation the Israelites practiced. Author claims in one chapter that the Exodus from Egypt was an effort by God to preserve racial segregation. Chapter 20 ("Equality, what a nightmare") argues that desegregation is a tool of Lucifer. 145. Gale, William P. Racial and National Identity. Mountain City, TN: Sacred Truth Ministries, 2002. 24p., very good in staplebound wraps, "computer enhanced edition." (#199376) $15 Christian Identity tract comprised of two articles previously printed by the Ministry of Christ Church. One explains how the fossil record of human life in Africa 1.75 million years ago can jibe with the story of Adam and Eve - Blacks existed long before God created Whites 5,000 years ago! The Masons are descended from an ancient order of Masonos. 146. Garrett, Garet. The revolution was. Caldwell, ID: The Caxton Printers, 1945. 51p., wraps, clerical edges worn, rubberstamp of the Pacific Coast Garment Mnaufacturers on upper right edge of front cover. Eighth printing. (#194987) $12.00 Pro-business perspective, arguing that America's most potentially revolutionary period passed with the Great Depression. 147. Gayman, Dan. 1906-2006: the centennial celebration of Pentacostalism. What is its fruit? Schell City, MO: Watchman Outreach Ministries, 2007. 12p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199458) $15 Christian Identity tract, arguing that the Pentacostal movement is inspired by Satan, pursuing interacial and multicultural ministries. 148. Gayman, Dan. Are the wife of Jehova and the Bride of Christ the same? Schell City, MO: Watchman Outreach Ministries, 2002. 19p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199459) $15.00 Christian Identity tract. 149. Gayman, Dan. Did you say you were from the Church of Israel? Schell City, MO: Church of Israel, n.d.. 16p., very good in staplebound wraps, 3,5x8.25 inches. (#199456) $20.00 Introduction to the Christian Identity church. 150. Gayman, Dan. In defense of the name Jesus Christ and the Hebrew Tetragrammaton. Schell City, MO: Church of Israel, 1992. 35p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199297) $20 151. Gayman, Dan. One true and living Church. Schell City, MO: Church of Israel, n.d.. 31p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199454) $20.00 152. Gayman, Dan. Rights, responsibilities and expectations: a life-changing message. Schell City, MO: Church of Israel, 1990. 28p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.25x8.5 inches. (#199457) $20.00 153. Gayman, Dan, editor. The Watchman [13 issues]. Schell City, MO: Watchman Outreach MInistries, 2005-2013. Thirteen issues of the magazine, substantial alkaline paperstock throughout with a banner emblem in red blue and gilt on white, 8.5x11 inches in staplebound wraps, generally very good, many with extra leaflets laid in announcing upcoming events or publications. 52 to 68 pages per issue. (#199600) $125.00 154. George, Wesley Critz. The biology of the race problem. Richmond, VA: Patrick Henry Press, n.d.. viii, 87p., very good in wraps. Later reprint of the tract that was originally published in the context of the Southern struggle to retain segregation. George argues white biological racial superiority, and saves special venom for Frank Boas and his disciples. (#194824) $17.00 155. Gerber, Rudolph H. Under the Swastika. Germany serves notice. The Nazi-program. The roots of German-Jewish conflict. Clashing traditions. Anti-semitism. Germany for the Germans. Los Angeles: Aryan Book Store, [193-]. 31p., wraps, spinefold mildly abraded, minor spots to cover, otherwise very good. Two holdings found in OCLC in October 2015. (#200210) $125.00 Apologetics for the Nazis. 156. Gibbs, Willa. The tender men. New York: Straus and Company, 1948. 246p., first edition, slightly chipped dj. (#855) $35.00 "A young San Francisco newspaperman gets involved with the communists" (*Hanna 1391) who shoot him on the beach at dawn. 157. Gillespie, William. Dietrich Eckart: an introduction for the English-speaking student. Houston, TX: William Gillespie, 1976. 34p., very good in staplebound wraps, second edition. (#194774) $17.00 Admiring biography of the German proto-Nazi. 158. Gilliam, E.W. The foundling. Lynchburg, VA: J.P. Bell Company, printers, 1911. 268p., very good hardcover. (#194566) $25.00 159. Gliebe, Erich, editor. Resistance Magazine. Issue 10 (Winter 2000). Hillsboro, WV: William L. Pierce, 2000. 64p., magazine in glossy wraps, very good. Magazine. (#199570) $45.00 Associated with Resistance Records, the largest white supremacist music publisher in its day. Includes interviews with skinhead bands, articles on "Proud Aryan Women" and Ukrainian skinheads, and more. 160. Goebbels, Joseph. The "Nazi-Sozi": questions and answers for national-socialists. Valley Forge, PA: Landpost Press, 1992. ISBN: 1880881071. 30p., very good in bright red wraps. Reprint of the Nazi booklet, with two pages of fine-print annotations to the translation. (#199772) $15.00 161. Goldstein, Richard. The attack queers; liberal society and the gay right. London: Verso, 2002. ISBN: 1859846785. xv, 208p., personal inscription signed by the author, very good first edition in clothbacked boards and unclipped dj. (#193761) $30.00 162. Gordon, D.J., editor. The Crusader and Public School Advocate. Vol. 1 no. 11 (July 1922). Oakland: Gordon, D.J., 1922. 16p., wraps, fold creases and minor handling soil, evenly toned. Slight reddish discoloration to part of front cover. Not found in OCLC as of June 2015. (#196355) $75.00 KKK-affiliated local journal with anti-Catholic articles, an exposé of "The conspiracy against the Klan," and support for public education (as a way of undermining Catholic religious schools and imparting patriotic Americanism). 163. Grace, E.G. What is metropolitan government? Los Angeles: E.G. Grace, 1958. 48p., wraps soiled. Ravings about invisible government, Rhodes scholars, United Nations, Los Angeles metropolitan government, UNESCO, the NAACP, and the like with fairly strong anti-Semitic undertones. "Distributed by Action Patriots" (#119024) $35.00 164. Grady, John. George Washington's vision and prophecy for America. Benton, TN: the author, n.d.. [24p.], very good in staplebound wraps. Rubberstamp of Christian Research in Eureka Springs, Arkansas inside front cover. (#199775) $10.00 Far-right religious tract that was later reprinted by the Aryan Nations. 165. Grant, Madsen & Charles. Stewart Davison, eds. The alien in our midst or "selling our birthright for a mess of industrial pottage." The written views of a number of Americans (present and former) on immigration and its results. New York: The Galton Publishing Co., 1930. 238p., foreword, florid gift inscription on front pastedown, otherwise very good second printing in blue buckram cloth and gilt. (#156556) $45.00 Anti-immigration folderol. Includes sections on Mexican, Asian, and worst of all, French Canadian immigrants. 166. Griffin, Des. Martin Luther King the man behind the myth. Clackamas: Emissary Publications, 2000. ISBN: 0941380041. 61p., publisher's ads, illustrated with press photography and a few documents in facsimile; staplebound 8.5 x 5.5 inch glossy wraps decorated with an unflattering picture of King. Very good. (#199258) $15.00 King as demented sex fiend and commie stooge. 167. Griffith, R.E. The Time of the End. Minneapolis: Osterhus Publishing House, [1945]. 287p., wraps, even toning, short closed tear to cover, otherwise very good. End-time prophecies from 1944, with an update from 1945 added at the end about a showdown with the forces of Communism. (#199407) $40.00 168. Grigg, William Norman. Freedom on the Altar: The U.N.'s Crusade against God & Family. Appleton, WI: American Opinion Publishing, 1995. ISBN: 0964567903. 264p., wraps lightly shelfworn. (#196269) $12.00 John Birch Society perspective, including polemics against population control and multiculturalism. 169. Halloran, William X. Slaughter of the innocents. Santa Ana, CA: Friis-Pioneer Press, 1976. 29p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#199951) $25.00 Examination of the legal issues in Roe V. Wade and earlier cases, from the perspective of a medical doctor opposed to abortion. 170. Hallstrom, Bob. Judeo-Christianity, a study. Boise, ID: Gospel Ministries, 1995. 78p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Second printing of the Christian Identity tract. Cover has the word "Judeo-Christian" crossed out. (#199467) $15.00 171. Halow, Joseph, Court reporter at the Dachau war crimes trial. Innocent at Dachau. Newport Beach: Institute for Historical Review, 1993. ISBN: 0939482401. iv, 337p., illustrated with b&w glossy photo section, very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and a worn dj. Holocaust denial. (#190807) $17.00 172. Handy, Gary. Medicine leads the way. Belmont, MA; San Marino, CA: American Opinion, 1976. 13p., very good in wraps. Reprint series. (#196280) $12.00 Discusses why so many doctors are members of the John Birch Society. 173. Hargis, Billy James, editor. Christian Crusade. Vol. 19 no. 5 (May, 1967). Tulsa, OK: Christian Crusade, 1967. 31p., mildly worn wraps with pen notation across the top edge noting an article found inside, 8.5x11 inches. Single issue of the anti-Communist religious magazine, including an article arguing that liberals are callous towards minorities by using them as "sacrificial lambs" in the civil rights movement. (#194868) $15.00 174. Harwood, Richard. The true history of "The Holocaust." Did six million Jews really die in WWII? Phoenix, AZ: America's Promise, n.d.. 27p., staplebound wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Holocaust denial perspective; includes photos allegedly showing inmates cheerfully being released from concentration camps. This edition “Prepared by the Historical Review Press especially for British, Canadian, and American churches and schools." (#194773) $20.00 175. Herrell, V.S. The Baptism of Fire. Books 1 and 2. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. Two slender volumes totaling 115p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Third edition. (#199303) $15.00 176. Herrell, V.S. Christ or Religion? Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 38p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Third edition. (#199398) $15.00 177. Herrell, V.S. The Christian Separatist Manifesto. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 80p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Second edition. (#199300) $15.00 178. Herrell, V.S. The divine laws of establishment. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 68p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Second edition. (#199301) $15.00 179. Herrell, V.S. The finished work of Christ, and Who are the innocent? Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 40p., very good in wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Third edition. (#199298) $15.00 "Today, our prisons are filled with good and decent Aryan, white men because America as a nation has turned away from the laws of God, specifically in the teachings of Jesus Christ, and has erected an edifice of an evil establishment, predicated upon Mongrelized, Jewish-thinking that is absent of clarity of thought or logic..." 180. Herrell, V.S. The genesis of evil. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 52p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Third edition. (#199283) $15.00 Argues that Jews have altered the meaning of the creation story to hide evidence that Adam was a white man; finds white pride messages elsewhere in the Bible. 181. Herrell, V.S. II Corinthians Chapter 6: a literal translation with notes. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 49p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#199299) $15.00 Seeks to "restore" emphasis to the racial purity directives allegedly softened and hidden in other translations. 182. Herrell, V.S. The Joudikoi in our midst. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 55p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Third edition. (#199399) $15.00 Explains Joudikoi as "those who want to live like Jews." 183. Herrell, V.S. The justification of God. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, 2008. 88p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Second edition. Cover symbol is a cross with a swastika at the center. Interior title: "The first principles of the justification of God." (#199278) $15.00 In defiance against mongrelization, whoredom, and other modern ills. 184. Herrell, V.S. The racial war at Baal-Peor: a study in Pornos. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 48p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Second edition. (#199277) $15.00 Biblical injunctions against racial miscegenation. 185. Herrell, V.S. Strong illusions and tongues. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 33p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Second edition. (#199284) $15.00 Christian Identity tract on speaking in tongues. 186. Herrell, V.S. Was Adolf Hitler a Bible Christian? Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, 2008. 20p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Fourth edition. (#199369) $15.00 187. Herrell, V.S., Martin Luther. Martin Luther: select quotes concerning the Jews. With an introduction by Pastor V.S. Herrell. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 20p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#199400) $12.00 188. Hindman, Jo. Blame Metro ... when urban renewal strikes! When laws oppress. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 1966. 175p., very good in wraps. (#194570) $15.00 189. Hoffman, Michael A. Blaspheming Against the Holy People's Holy Hoax. Ithaca: Independent Research, 1985. 14p., staplebound wraps, very good. Anti-Semitic Holocaust revisionist article, alleging a cult aspect to Holocaust studies, reprinted from the Journal of Historical Review. (#194319) $15.00 190. Holtzman, Abraham. The Townsend movement; a political study. Introduction by Wilbur J. Cohen. New York: Bookman Associates, 1963. 256p., first edition, shelfworn dj. (#9591) $50.00 191. Hoskins, Richard Kelly. The wolf and the sheep. Lynchburg, VA: Virginia Publishing Company, 2002. ISBN: 188186703X. 78p., very good in wraps, second printing. Christian Identity perspective. (#199383) $15.00 192. Houghton, Henry D. The marks of Israel. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, n.d.. 39p., very good in wraps. Later printing of the Christian Identity tract. (#199464) $15.00 193. Houghton, Henry D. The New World Coming! Toronto: Commonwealth Publishers Ltd., 1930. 180p., stiff wraps with dj, pencil underlining and marginalia, "Church of the Covenant" penciled on cover; a reading copy. (#199451) $12.00 "The people of Anglo-Saxondom are to become the inheritors of the earth, and all who will not serve with them are to share in the destruction coming on Heathen and Gentile nations." 194. Housewives United to Protect Food Supply. Food supply threatened! by 'boycott' of California grapes... Communist Party openly supports & finances National Farm Workers Association [handbill]. North Hollywood: Housewives United to Protect Food Supply, [1967-?]. 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides, minor toning. (#194045) $45.00 Argues that grape boycotts are illegal, warns that "At the whim of militant radicals, this will spread to basic commodities, causing shortages and forcing prices higher." Includes a quote from a communist newspaper to demonstrate that Cesar Chavez is working with the Reds. 195. Howard, Graeme K [Keith]. America and a new world order. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. 121p., very good first printing, hardcover in a dj with several edge chips. Ownership signature of Herman Phleger, an adviser in the Eisenhower administration. With a foreword by Major-General James G. Harbord. (#194788) $125.00 Argument against US participation in World War II, by the GM executive and isolationist. 196. [Hubbard, L. Ron]. Brain-washing a synthesis of the Russian textbook on psychopolitics. Psychopolitics-- the art and science of asserting and maintaining dominion over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, officers, bureaus, and masses, and the effecting of the conquest of enemy nations through 'mental healing'. Englewood: Kenneth Goff, distributor, no date, circa 1955-60. 64p., staplebound, professionally-printed 8.5 x 5.5 inch plain printed wraps; edgeworn and "handled," minor soiling of wraps. (#80550) $35.00 Introduction by "Beria," purporting to be Laventri Beria, Stalin's internal security man; text is an unacknowledged forgery by Hubbard. Once you know the attribution it becomes plain from style, preoccupations and general content that, yep, it's Ron. The story of its composition is to be found on pp.107-117 of Bent Corydon's book "L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman?" revised version. 197. Independent American. Eight years of one-partyism. Let's look at the record. New Orleans: The Independent American, 1960. Eight panel brochure, 8.5x14 inches folded to 3.5x8.5 inches. At head of title page: There's no difference between the two parties. Tax fax no. 24. (#69216) $15.00 198. Independent American. Nixon; campaign oratory vs. Nixon's record. Will Nixon appoint Rockefeller as "super president"! New Orleans: The Independent American, 1960. Eight panel brochure, 8.5x14 inches folded to 3.5x8.5 inches At head of title page: Know the real Nixon before you vote! Tax fax no. 23. (#69215) $15.00 199. Independent American. The platform of the Democratic Party. What it means to you and your future. New Orleans: The Independent American, 1960. Eight panel brochure, 8.5x14 inches folded to 3.5x8.5 inches. At head of title page: Socialism ahead? Tax fax no. 22. (#69217) $15.00 200. Ingram, T. Robert. What's wrong with human rights. Houston: St. Thomas Press, 1992. 77p., second printing, very good in wraps. Right-wing view of Human rights as "rebellion against God." (#199371) $25.00 201. Intercollegiate Society of Individualists. New individualist review. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1981. ISBN: 0913966908. xiv, 993p., very good hardcover reprint of the entire 1961-1968 run of the journal. (#154480) $35.00 202. Jefferson, James Monroe; Welburn Mayock. Behind the "8" law. Los Angeles: American Clipper Pub. Co., 1950. 62p., very good in wraps. "A booklet that reveals how the people of California were deprived of their constitutional rights to change their organic law by the political action of intellectually ingenious, but dishonest men." Calls for a new constitutional convention for California. (#196969) $25.00 203. Jerold, Douglas. España: impresiones y reflejos; traducción del articulo publicado en "The Nineteenth Century and After", paginas 470 a 492, Abril, 1937. Salmanca: Imp. Comerial Salmantina, [1937]. 31p., wraps with closed chip on either side of spine. Nationalist account of the Civil War. (#115315) $35.00 204. Jones, Stephen. The Bible says: divorce and remarriage is not adultery! Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 14p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. (#199470) $15.00 Christian Identity tract. 205. Jordan, James B. Covenant sequence in Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1989. ISBN: 0930464222. 76p., very good in wraps. (#199421) $10.00 206. Josephson, Emanuel. Rockefeller "internationalist" The man who misrules the world. With a note on "education" by Fred W. Johnson. New York: Chedney Press, 1952. 448p., hardbound, first edition cloth boards in dust jacket, a little edgeworn with a touch of silverfishing, jacket is rather edgeworn with a long rough tear in back panel that has been tacked together verso with magic tape. Quite sound, no ownership or other marks, several relevant clippings &c are laid in with a couple of mild offset tonings. (#46232) $45.00 207. Joyce, William. Twilight Over England. The path to democracy is the road to oblivion. Boring, OR: CPA Book Publisher, n.d.. 142p., very good in wraps. Rubberstamp of Christian Research in Eureka Springs on title page. (#199414) $18.00 Reprint of the tract by "Lord Haw-Haw," the British propagandist for the Nazis. 208. Judge, Mervyn T. Man thinking. Burnaby, BC: Association of the Covenant People, 1970. Unpaginated, 92 chapters, mostly 2 pages apiece; 7x10 inches, very good in wraps. Rubberstamp of Christian Research in Eureka Springs on title page. This Christian Identity work was published in at least two versions with the date unchanged, so may actually have been printed later. (#199395) $25.00 209. Juster, Daniel C. Due process: a plea for biblical justice among God's people. Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image Publishers, 1992. ISBN: 156043077X. 159p., very good in wraps. Messianic Jewish perspective, lamenting the declining role of the church in American life. (#198390) $12.00 210.. Kamp, Joseph P. Behind the lace curtains of the YWCA. A report on the extent and nature of infiltration by Communist, Socialist and other left wing elements, and the resultant red complexion of propaganda disseminated in, by and through the Young Women's Christian Association. New York: Constitutional Educational League, 1948. 63, [iii]p., wraps lightly damp stained along the top edge else very good condition. *Seidman K26. (#111555) $30.00 211. Kamp, Joseph P. The fifth column vs. the Dies Committee. Millions for Communism, nickels and dimes for Dies. New Haven, CT: Constitutional Educational League, 1941. 34p., wraps, frontis portrait of Gardner Jackson; crease and closed tear to front cover - a reading copy. *Seidman K22. (#194463) $10.00 212. Kamp, Joseph P. It isn't safe to be an American. New York: Constitutional Educational League, 1950. 58p., edge worn wraps. (#115444) $35.00 "Communist infiltration of the government is held responsible for the author's conviction for contempt of Congress and the troubles of the League with congressional committees. In contrast, subversives are treated gently by congressional committees under comparable circumstances." *Seidman K28 213. Kamp, Joseph P. Open Letter To Congress: Gentlemen: Are You Mice or Men? An Underworld Secret-Police Terror Menaces America. New York: Constitutional Educational League, 1948. 61p., pamphlet in stapled wraps, abrasion at base of spine. Third printing. (#176390) $35.00 Attacks Jewish anti-Nazi groups, especially the ADL and the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, as a Red-backed "Jewish gestapo," interfering in the free expression of patriotic 'Mericuns. 214. Kasten, Robert. Spotlighting the U.N.'s Anti-American Record: Nine Speeches By Senator Robert Kasten. Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 1984. 49p., wraps. The Heritage Lectures 33. (#131967) $12.00 215. Keech, Lottye Kilgo. Go Forth Daughters of Zion. Twin Peaks, CA: Militant for Christ, [196-?]. 14p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199289) $20.00 Christian Identity tract arguing that "Women were not silent in the early Church, nor were they intended to be," citing numerous examples of vociferous women. 216. [Kenny, Robert]. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Are the citizens of Los Angeles to be bamboozled again??? [broadside]. Los Angeles: The Owls, [194-]. 11x16.5 inch broadside, all text, printed one side only, single horizontal fold crease, minor uneven toning. Not found in OCLC. (#163043) $45.00 Anonymous polemic mocking Robert W. Kenny for seeking to become an associate justice of the Appellate Court, calling him a stooge of the Ham and Eggs movement (a California precursor of social security). Suggests that the entire scheme is a ploy for Kenny to usurp the office of Los Angeles mayor. 217. Kerger, Joseph Carlton, editor, R. Adam DeBaugh et al. A new day: a Christian voice from the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches on the Hill; volume IV, no. 7, October/November 1980. Washington DC: Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches on the Hill, 1980. 10p., 8.5x11 inches, some mild toning otherwise a very good newsletter comprised of folded nested sheets. (#198539) $45.00 Special issue of the downfall of right-wing, homophobic Representative Robert E. Bauman. 218. Kibbe, Matt. Rules for Patriots. A pocket primer for patriotic Americans. Washington DC: Freedomworks, 2010. 64p., staplebound wraps. A Tea Party organizing manual. (#196271) $12.00 219. Koppejan, Willem A.; Helene W. van Woelderen. J. Bernard Nicklin: a life with God and the pyramid. Glastonbury: Real Israel Press, 1971. 296p., pictorial wraps, light shelfwear, bookseller's stamp on front endpaper. (#199388) $15.00 Includes many testimonials to the life of the British Israelite figure. 220. Kuhlman, Charles. Pacifism as the unifying thesis of all social reform. A criticism. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1922. 283p., original cloth binding, hinges cracked, internally clean. (#193340) $25 "In these six years - 1915 to 1921 - pacifism has developed rapidly and has now fully disclosed its sinister character as a revolutionary propaganda for the overthrow of existing society. 221. Kullgren, William, editor. America Speaks. No. 12 (November 1943). Atascadero, CA: the newspaper, 1943. Four-page tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, mild edgwear. Includes an article reprinted from the LA Examiner warning that congressmen believe Japanese internees must stay in the camps lest they be murdered by returned troops who witnessed atrocities in the Pacific; an article on the resignation of Maurice Norcop, assistant US attorney for Southern California, because of his disgust over the "pampering of the Japs by the War Relocation Authority;" accusations of immigrants using airwaves to spread poisonous ideologies, and more. (#196759) $25.00 222. Lampman, Ben Hur. Centralia tragedy and trial; the American Legion's account of the Armistice Day massacre. [sub-title from front wrap]. Centralia, Washington, Grant Hodge Post no. 17; Tacoma, Edward B. Rhodes Post no. 2: Joint publication of Grant Hodge Post no. 17, and Edward B. Rhodes Post no. 2, The American Legion, 1920. 79p., close to fine condition in the original wraps with a very small stain on the fore edge and front wrap,, illus., first edition. Laid in is a 5.75x8.75 inch handbill printed by the Tacoma Legion, handbill text discusses the IWW and this booklet. *Miles 3764 (#11205) $250.00 223. Landowsky, J.; trans. George Knupffer. Red Symphony. London: The Plain-Speaker Publishing Company, 1968. 56p., very good in wraps with librarian tape on spine, as issued. (#151244) $35.00 "The material here given is a translation of Ch. XL of a book which appeared in Madrid in Spanish as 'Sinfonia en Rojo Mayor,' and is now past its 11th Edition, produced by Editorial E.R.S.A. under the wellknown publisher Senor Don Mauricio Carlavilla, who has very kindly agreed to this English translation and publication." Landowsky said to be a doctor kept as prisoner by the NKVD to attend upon human experiments and other horrors; his notebooks were supposedly found on his corpse in Leningrad by a Spanish volunteer and taken to Spain for publication. Conspiratorial nest of intrigue hinting that Hitler was manipulated by a Jewish cabal into fighting the USSR so that Trotsky could take over. Naturally the Masons are also involved. 224. Leese, Arnold, et al. Rex versus Leese. Hollywood, CA: Sons of Liberty, n.d.. 14p., very good in stapled wraps. Fairly recent reprint of the British pamphlet containing transcripts from the 1950 trial of Leese for publication of anti-Semitic material. He was acquitted, in "an outstanding victory for the patriotic anti-Jewish minority against the Jewish control of Democracy..." (#194501) $12.00 225. Linn, William. A discourse on national sins: delivered May 9, 1798; being the day recommended by the president of the United States to be observed as a day of general fast. New York: T. & J. Swords, no. 99 Pearl-Street, 1798. vi, [1], 8-37, [3] p., sewn wraps, front cover spotted with a damp stain around the title; last pages edge-nibbled but with text complete, several mathematical notations penned in blank areas. (#172578) $150.00 Tract alleging that many of those who "bluster" about problems in government are unbelievers, thus drawing a connection between disloyalty and lack of faith. Discusses the efforts of the French revolutionaries to abolish the Sabbath and otherwise suppress religion. Concludes with an appeal to oppose the party system in the US. Linn was the first chaplain of the House of Representatives. 226. Lippincott, Isaac. Sold out. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1936. 238p., front blank end paper removed, some foxing, first edition, heavily chipped dj. Anti-New Deal viewpoint by the once noted economist. (#189134) $35.00 227. Lippitt, Elizabeth. Has America's Beacon of light and hope gone out? [handbill]. San Francisco: the author, 1989. 8.5x11 inch handbill, printed one side. (#194792) $10.00 The long-time anticommunist crusader laments George Bush's inactivity in the wake of the Tiananmen Square demonstrations, backing down from support of the Contras, and his extolling Gorbachev as East Germans "flee from Gorbachev's Soviet slave empire." 228. Lovell, Vada. Kingdom digest: a family magazine heralding the Israel message [five issues]. Fort Worth, TX: United Israel World Fellowship, 2005-2006. Five issues of the staplebound journal, very good in wraps, 64 pages each. British Israelite (ie, anti-Semitic) perspective. (#199566) $45.00 229. Luce, Phillip Abbot; Ronald W. Pearson, editors . The pink sheet on the left. America's authoritative report on left-wing activities. [29 issues]. Washington DC: Phillips Publishing, 1979-81. Partial run of the conservative newsletter, this group containing much on Teddy Kennedy including the saga of the Federal Election Commission’s attempt to have the newsletter register as a political committee. The editors saw this as retribution for special issue 214, “The shocking record of Teddy Kennedy,” which is the first issue included in the lot. Other issues present are 226, 230-247, 249, 251254, 256, 257, 261, and 263. All are 8.5x11 inches, with holes for filing in a binder; 4 to 6 pages per issue. (#181429) $45.00 Aside from extensive anti-Kennedy coverage, the newsletter touches on companies and political figures seen as cozy with the communist bloc. Spans the period of the 1980 election, which the newsletter saw as a watershed for conservative victories. 230. Lyons, Eugene. Operation Suicide "Those Strange" Bridges to Communism" [superfluous quotemarks sic]. New York: Twin Circle Publishing Company, 1967. 44p., pamphlet in staplebound 7x5 inch decorated wraps; staples badly rusted with some migration, mild external handling wear, a good copy. (#190376) $17.00 231. Magne, Charles Lee. The Negro and the World Crisis. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. vii, 103p., very good in wraps. Circa 1990s reprint of the tract. (#199370) $20.00 Argues that "Negroes are being manicured and cultivated" for a role as cannon fodder in a Jewish revolutionary wave, inspired of course by Satan. 232. Mallison, George. Color at home and abroad. Boston: The Christopher Publishing, 1929. 393p., text block paper slightly browned else very good condition in the original dark blue cloth, first edition. (#196346) $45.00 "This work is dedicated to the White American who is working for the preservation of the integrity of his race and for the preservation of American Democracy, and to the American Negro who will work for an opportunity to give expression to his awakening national consciousness in a country of his own and who will try to carry the message of civilization to the natives of his Fatherland." - dedication page. 233. Martin, Len. The Attack on Gordon Kahl at Medina: The Story Behind the Story! Mandan, ND: Pro-American Education Foundation, 1985. 89p., very good in staplebound wraps. Rubberstamp of Christian Research in Eureka Springs on verso of title page. (#199778) $18.00 In 1967, Kahl declared to the IRS that he would no longer pay taxes to the "Synagogue of Satan under the 2nd plank of the Communist Manifesto." After time in prison for tax evasion, he became involved in the Township movement. In 1983 he was engaged in a shootout with US Marshals upon leaving a meeting; he fled and was later killed in a second shootout later that year. The narrative includes anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic angles. 234. Mason, Alpheus Thomas. William Howard Taft: Chief Justice. London: Oldbourne, 1965. 354p., frontis portrait, hardbound in boards titled silver with dust jacket. The ffep bears a tiny ownership sticker, the jacket has short pieces of tape between cover-panels and flaps that once secured it to the casebinding (not touching the boards) a very good, sound clean copy. (#197333) $20.00 Argues that Taft's strategems to preserve privilege accomplished the laying of foundations for an American welfare state as an unanticipated result. 235. Maturana, Marcelo. Three years of destruction. Santiago: Asociacion Impresores de Chile, 1973. [40p.], wraps, stain to upper left corner, mild wear. (#195381) $15.00 Illustrated booklet justifying the junta that overthrew Allende; alleges that the leftists were running Chile into the ground and preparing for violent suppression of opponents, therefore had to be overthrown to prevent Chile's destruction. 236. McBirnie, William Steuart. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Pro-Consul of Disaster. Fact Studies for Alert Americans. Glendale Ca: A Voice of Americanism Publication, no date, late 1960s. 16p., bibliography, pamphlet in 7.5x5 inch stapled wraps. Staples are badly rusted with migration, else quite good. The Pocket Encyclopedia Information Course - Book Eleven. (#190375) $17.00 237. McBirnie, William Stuart. Sensitivity training: the plan to brainwash America. Glendale: United Community Church, [197-?]. 44p. staplebound booklet, very good. (#199272) $15.00 Undated, but cites reports from 1968 and 1969. 238. McCarthy, Bruce G. The Pernicious Treadmill of Credit. Smithville, OK: B.G.M./Applied Research, 1990. 20p., very good in staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. Third printing. (#199257) $12.00 Christian Identity tract arguing against credit (prices in the back are payable in pre-1965 silver coins) and proposing a Biblical economic system to replace it. 239. McCarthy, Michael. The British Monarchy & the See of Rome. The tragedy in Ireland. London: Protestant Truth Society, n.d.. 125p., very good in wraps. Late 1980s reprint of the anti-Catholic tract with several addenda to the original text. (#199447) $15.00 240. McClure, J.B., ed. Mistakes of Ingersoll, as shown by Prof. Swing, J. Monro Gibson, D.D., W.H. Ryder, D.D., Rabbi Wise, Brooke Herford, D.D., and others. Including Ingersoll's lecture on the 'Mistakes of Moses'. Chicago: Rhodes & McClure, Publishers, 1879. 118, 151p., 32p., red decorated cloth slightly edgeworn, illus. Appendix is an ad for : The audiophone: A new invention that enables the deaf to hear through the medium of the teeth, and the deaf and dumb to hear and learn to speak. Invented by Richard S. Rhodes (illustrated) (#38748) $45.00 241. McDougall, Duncan. The Rapture of the Saints. Phoenix, AZ: Lord's Covenant Church, 1982. 51p., very good in wraps. Christian identity viewpoint; adapted from lectures given in British Columbia criticizing the theory that God will come secretly to "rapture" his Saints. (#194357) $15.00 242. McGinley, Conde, ed. Common Sense, America's newspaper against Communism [12 different issues]. Union, NJ: Common Sense, 1963-1970. Twelve issues of the tabloid-format anti-Semitic and anti-Communist newspaper, generally 4 p. each, paper toned but otherwise generally very good; one issue rather edgeworn and another with anti-Semitic graffiti in red pen. Issues present, by year: 1963: 412. 1964: 440. 1965: 462. 1966: 465, 472, 474. 1968: 511, 524, 525. 1970: 558, 559, 564. (#182676) $65.00 A sampling of various issues; includes coverage of UN conspiracy to form one-world government under Jewish domination, JFK as puppet of the conspiracy, Jewish writers and filmmakers in Hollywood peddling smut to contaminate Christian civilization, and other favorite tropes of the far right. 243. McLaughlin, Michael. For those who cannot speak. Torrance; Richmond, Surrey: Noontide Press; Historical Review, 1979. 35p., very good in wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Holocaust revisionist tract. Historical Fact no. 3. (#194775) $18.00 244. McManus, John F. Dollars & Sense: solutions to the economic meltdown. Appleton, WI: John Birch Society, 2009. 38p., very good in wraps. By the head of the John Birch Society. (#196281) $12.00 245. McManus, John F. The John Birch Society: reality vs. myth. Appleton, WI: John Birch Society, 2011. 36p., very good in wraps. (#196282) $12.00 246. Meader, John, ed. The Common cause. Volume 2. July-December, 1912. New York: Social Reform Press, 1912. 788p., original brown cloth slightly scruffed. Six issues, bound without original wraps. (#172695) $65.00 Roman Catholic publication with a focus on anti-Socialist and anti-radical writings spiced with a fig leaf of social gospel. 247. Miller, John J., ed. Alternatives to Afrocentrism. Second edition. Washington: The Center for the New American Community, 1996. 96p., lightly shelfworn wraps. Preface by Linda Chavez ("The Myth of Self-Esteem") Trade Paperback. (#192581) $12.00 248. Mohr, Brig. Gen. Gordon "Jack". Status of the Soviet Bear, circa 1987. Bay St. Louis, MS: the author, 1987. 22p., very good pamphlet in staplebound wraps. Fundamentalist Baptist ex-military conspiracy theorist describes Soviet weaponry alongside Bible prophecy. (#199770) $15.00 249. Mohr, Jack. Thank God! My savior was not a Jew! A critical look at the historical Christ, free of Jewish distort! Bay St. Louis, MS: the author, [199-?]. 147p., very good in wraps. (#199372) $25.00 250. Mohr, Lt. Col. Gordon "Jack". Exploding the "Chosen People" myth. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, n.d.. 15p., very good pamphlet in staplebound wraps. (#199767) $15.00 251. Mohr, Lt. Col. Gordon "Jack". Firearms and freedom! (Gun control means people control). Little Rock, Arkansas: Crusade for Christ, [199-]. 52p., staplebound wraps, very good. (#199420) $15.00 Pro-gun tract, arguing that Jews and traitors have taken over the banks and other institutions and white Christians must arm themselves. 252. Montgomery, G.H. I predict: things which must shortly come to pass. Fifth edition. Wichita, KS: Mertmont Publishing Company. , 1966. 63p., wraps, 5.25x8.25 inches, very good condition. First published in 1963. Right wing fundamentalist viewpoint, associated with Gerald Winrod and Defender Publications. (#116904) $35.00 Predicts one world government, collapse of trade unions (but the author did like unions), China will dominate Russia but both will be destroyed, followed by the revival of Jesus Christ. 253. Moreell, Ben. Our strategy for 1964. Washington DC: Americans for Constitutional Action, 1963. 8p., staplebound wraps, brief pen notes on back cover else very good condition, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#194495) $15.00 Text of an address by the Admiral to the Sixth Human events political action conference. 254. Moreell, Ben. To Communism... via majority vote, an address delivered at the First National Convention of the American Institute of Wholesale Plumbing & Heating Supply Associations, Inc., at Atlantic City, October 22, 1952. [San Francisco]: Pacific Telephone, [1952?]. 34p., wraps slightly browned else very good condition, 5x8 inches. rear wrap note "Reprinted with permission of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation for Pacific Telephone Employees' Booklet Rack Service." . (#197526) $15.00 Moreell, Chairman of the Board of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, didn't like government ownership of land, aid to higher education, the income tax, inheritance tax, the Federal Reserve System, the FCC, ICC, etc. 255. [Mosley, Sir Oswald]. Quotations from national British press. Admissions on Mosley's career and writings. London: Sanctuary Press, [1961]. Four-panel brochure quoting favorable reviews of the British fascist's works and personality, issued as an advertisement for his book "Mosley: right or wrong?" Some creasing and edgewear. (#195097) $17.00 256. Mowery, Edward J. HUAC and FBI, targets for abolition. New York: The Bookmailer, 1961. 107p., stiff wraps, orange smudge on front cover, interior clean. (#56183) $10.00 257. Moya Alonzo, Manuel de. El comunismo en la zona del Caribe. discurso ... en el Commonwesalth Club of California, en San Francisco, California, 5 de abril de 1957. New York: Caribbean Library of New York, 1957. 16p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#197708) $20.00 By the former ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United States. 258. Muhammad, Elijah. White Christian Party attacks equality, purity, beauty and religion of Negroes. [Cover title, following is the caption title:] "Christian Party" archleader attacks Islam, asks Muslims, through letter sent to recent convention in Chicago to "Repent of Mohammedanism or burn in hell forever." [Chicago]: Muhammad's Temple of Islam no. 2, [circa 1957-1960]. 18p., wraps with cover portrait and titling in black over a yellow tint-block, very good condition, 4x5.25 inches. Internal evidence indicates a date of 1957, OCLC (1 holding, Univ. of Georgia 5/2015) shows 1958, ads for the newspaper "Mr. Muhammad Speaks" suggest 1960. (#196039) $150.00 Reprints a letter by white racist J.B. Stoner attacking the Nation of Islam, along with Elijah Muhammad's reply. 259. Muse, Benjamin. Virginia's massive resistance. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1961. 184p., very good hardcover in cloth boards and dj. (#195355) $15.00 "With these words Benjamin Muse, one-time Republican gubernatorial candidate and Washington newspaper columnist, focuses attention on the political factors in massive resistance to the integration of public schools in Virginia." - dj. 260. Naito, Wainan. Shina to furimeson [China and Freemasonry]. Tokyo: Kokuminsha, 1943. 2, 2, 2, 190 p., blue boards with red title on spine and front cover, text in Japanese. Corners bumped, a bump to edge halfway down front cover. Wartime anti-Masonic and anti-Semitic tract by the Japanese conspiracy theorist. (#196885). $300.00 261. Naler, Gary. Does the Tithe Always go to the Storehouse? Dallas: Sonshine House Ministries, 1992. 64p., mildly worn wraps. Critique of mainstream church tithing. (#199422) $12.00 262. [National Citizens Protective Association]. Where does your money go? 58 Chests-Funds support anti-white Urban League. St. Louis: National Citizens Protective Association, [1957]. 8.5x11 inch sheet folded into 4 page leaflet, light crease where it was further folded in half, mildly toned and foxed, words in one sentence underlined in purple ink, else very good. (#200268) $20.00 Extended complaint about Community Chest or United Funds giving funds to the Urban League where it is "used to finance racial integration and mongrelization" 263. National Physicians' Committee for the Extension of Medical Service. Compulsion, the key to collectivism. A treatise on and evidence of attempts to foist on the American people compulsory health insurance, and explanation of the implications involved. Chicago: the Committee, 1946. 192p., 8.5x11 inches, stapled pictorial wraps, library stamp in blind (no ink) on cover, no other markings; wraps lightly worn with some foxing, a very good example. (#174411) $35.00 Argues that compulsory health insurance would put America "under the shadow of serfdom," leading to socialized medicine and a totalitarian state. 264. National Socialist White People's Party. [Group of six flyers and brochures]. Arlington, VA: NSWPP, [197-]. Group of flyers from the neo-Nazi group, mostly from the Matt Koehl period. Items present are three different versions of the Official Supporter Application Form, with an explanatory letter; an Activity Report (blank) on which members were supposed to record their activities on behalf of the Party (Hitler quote at top reads "Revolutionary victories are made by persistent activism, not by idle complaint!"); and a four-page Fall Building Campaign report which includes a discussion of the need for the Party to get more involved in the Boston anti-busing struggle. "In pushing the Irish of Boston, however, the race-mixers have made a big mistake, because these are the kind of people who would rather fight than switch!" Claims that when Nazis entered Boston they "were welcomed like conquering heroes, with cheers and Hitler salutes." (#186988) $75.00 265. National Socialist White People's Party. Join us! [poster]. San Francisco: NSWPP, [197-?]. 8.5x14 inch sheet, red and black design featuring a swastika flag and a grainy photo of a dozen (male) armband wearers being reviewed by a Karl Malden look-alike, and in line but standing a little closer to the camera two women wearing short skirts as well the swastika. Contact information printed in black. (#163136) $45.00 Undated, but likely from the period of increased neo-nazi activity in the Bay Area during the late 1970s. 266. National States Rights Party. American Communist Party run by Jews, nine of the Hollywood Ten communists were Jews. Birmingham, AL: National States Rights Party, [196-?]. Leaflet, 6.75x8.5 inches, illus., printed on both sides. Title on verso: Communist and the Jews. (#127626) $25.00 Anti-Semitic ravings, alleging that Gus Hall, a Finnish-American, is Jewish. 267. Navarro, Juan Alberto. Historia de a masoneria Española. Burgos: Ediciones Antisectarias, 1938. 110p., ex libris, wraps. The Masonic menace ... Ediciones Antisectarias 7. (#50039) $45.00 268. Neser, F.W.C. The serpent of Genesis 3. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 8panel brochure, very good. (#200329) $15.00 Christian Identity preacher argues that the spawn of Satan walk among us. 269. New York Legislature, Joint Committee on the State Education System. Interim report and conclusions of the New York city subcommittee relative to subversive activity among students in the public high schools and colleges in the city of New York. New York: Pandick Press, 1941. 132p., wraps, name on front cover hidden by a rectangle of rubbed graphite, title penciled on spine, tear to bottom of spine panel. (#182797) $35.00 Report on Young Communist League activities at local schools, complaining that students had set up a "perjury mill" to mislead investigators. Discusses various student front groups and their work in opposition to US involvement in the war during the USSR's detente with Germany, followed by immediate reversal after the invasion of the Soviet Union. 270. Newman, Roy R.; Pat Brooks . The Budding Fig Tree (God's Plan for Both Israel and Judah). Fletcher, NC: New Puritan Library, 1987. ISBN: 0932050395. 68p., very good in wraps. (#199423) $12 271. Nixon, Richard M. The Hiss case: a lesson for the American people Speech of Hon. Richard M. Nixon of California in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 26, 1950. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1950. 16p., very good in wraps. (#193284) $15.00 272. Noebel, David A. The Marxist minstrels, a handbook on communist subversion of music. Tulsa: American Christian College Press, 1974. iv, 346p., trade-size wraps edition, light handling wear, mild creasing of spine, internally clean. (#118743) $22.00 Analyzes songs of John Lennon especially, with extensive quotes in which Lennon says (for example) that he was undecided whether lyrics of "Revolution" should recommend "counting me in" or "counting me out," and that now his song has circulated he is leaning towards the "in" and is feeling more positive than he sounded in the song about "waving pictures of Chairman Mao." Discusses Pete Seeger at length (see index), also Phil Ochs, Malvina Reynolds, Dylan, Baez, Woody Guthrie and the Stones, with briefer mention of numerous others, lists performers and songs that got printed in "Sing Out!" Numerous citations of William J. Bryan (Hollywood "mind control" expert) and Ivan Pavlov. 273. Nuñez Portuondo, Emilio. The incident at San Francisco. The admission of New States to the United Nations. New York: n.pub., 1956. 50p., staplebound wraps, the ambassador / author's card laid in, with mark left by a paperclip; a message pasted to first page indicates that anyone wishing to expose communist crimes is granted permission to reprint. (#197637) $30.00 On opposition to the admission of communist countries to the United Nations. 274. O'Keefe, Theodore J. The liberation of the camps: facts vs. lies. Newport Beach, CA: Institute for Historical Review, [2000-?]. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel brochure, very good. (#194860) $12.00 Holocaust denial tract. 275. Oliver, Revilo P. Against the grain: The writings of Professor Revilo Pendelton Oliver, volume I. Reedy, WV: Liberty Bell Publications, 1995. 256p., plain printed buff wraps, very good but for rectangle of clear tape in upper right corner of front cover covering an old sticker scar. (#199292) $12.00 276. Overholser, Willis A. A short review and analysis of the history of money in the United States: with an introduction to the current money problem. [cover title: The history of money in the United States]. Libertyville, IL: Progress Publishing concern, 1936. 61p., very good in wraps, staplebound pamphlet format. (#200241) $25.00 Critical of Roosevelt's monetary policy. "It is time that we were destroying our oppressive feudalistic banker money system..." 277. Pedigo, Jess. X - rated movies - Hollywood's scheme to corrupt America: How "stag" movies have become regular fare in neighborhood theaters across America. And how you can be certain these same filthy movies will be featured as the "Monday Night at the Movies" on network television one year from today. Tulsa, OK: Christian Crusade Publications, 1970. 57p., wraps, very good condition, 5.5x7.75 inches, first edition. The commies are behind it of course. (#192786) $30.00 278. Peinado, Fermín. Beware, Yankee: the revolution in Cuba. Miami: n.pub., 1961. 46p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#197621) $17.00 "Are certain American writers trying to whitewash the Cuban Revolution? A Cuban University Professor of Political Science proves that it still stains red."- front cover. 279. Pelley, William Dudley. Beyond Grandeur: Design for Immortality. Noblesville, IN.: Soulcraft Chapels, 1954. 326p., hardcover in pebbled boards, light handling wear, very good. (#199353) $20.00 Published by Pelley, founder of the Fascist Silver Shirts; content reflects his turn to cosmic metaphysical teachings. 280. Pelley, William Dudley. Soul Eternal. Noblesville, IN.: Soulcraft Chapels, 1955. 319p., hardcover in pebbled boards, occasional minor marks in pencil, small edge stain to several pages. (#196410) $20.00 281. Pelley, William Dudley. Stairs to greatness. Noblesville, IN.: Soulcraft Chapels, 1956. 318p., hardcover in pebbled boards, light handling wear, very good. (#199354) $20.00 Includes chapters insulting various Asian religions. ("... In our ignorance of Hindus we lack the faintest notion of why we should be exceptionally grateful for their absence...") 282. Peters, Peter J. America the Conquered. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 1996. 240p., very good in wraps, third printing. (#199375) $18.00 Christian Identity perspective; America seen as defeated by Jewish and leftist forces, overwhelmed by immigration, etc. 283. Peters, Peter J. Death penalty for homosexuals is prescribed in the Bible. [Interior title:] Intolerance of, discrimination against and the death penalty for homosexuals is prescribed in the Bible. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 1993. v, 15p., fourth printing, staplebound wraps, rubber-stamp of Christian Research in Eureka Springs on title page. (#29406) $22.00 The Christian Identity preacher warns that radical gay activists seek to launch a war against the heteronormative world. 284. Peters, Peter J. A double-minded people. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 1991. 14p., wraps, cartoon illus. (original), very good except for small price tag on cover. Revised edition. (#132578) $15.00 Outlines claims of Jewish destruction of the American way. Attempts a "dialectical" format. 285. Peters, Peter J. Revealing the Man of Sin. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, n.d.. 19p., wraps, very good. (#199436) $15.00 Later reprint of a tract by the Christian Identity preacher. 286. Peters, Peter J. Strength of a hero, and the Warrior's Song. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 1994. 22p., wraps, very good. Second printing. (#199285) $20.00 Anti-Semitic tract arguing that the Jews have suppressed Biblical stories of gory resistance to oppression, like Ehud's disembowelment of his king. 287. Peters, Peter J. Terrible, Tare-able stories to solve the mystery of lawlessness. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 2007. 228p., very good in wraps. (#199381) $18.00 Christian Identity perspective. 288. Peters, Peter J. Whores galore. LaPorte, CO: Scriptures for America, 1995. 199p., very good in wraps. (#199374) $18.00 Christian Identity perspective; argues that America has succumbed to the influence of Jews, corrupt courts, etc. 289. Pierce, William (ed.). Attack! No. 5, April 1971. Washington, DC: National Youth Alliance, 1971. 8p., tabloid, illus., evenly toned with horizontal fold crease, else very good. (#153780) $35.00 National Youth Alliance grew out of Youth for Wallace. Following a split with NYA founder Willis Carto, Pierce went on to form the far right National Alliance. Material against an all-volunteer army (arguing that the presence of Black GIs is responsible for American weakness in Vietnam), degenerate art, libertarianism, etc. Full-page anti-Semitic comic strip. 290. Piper, Michael Collins. The High Priests of War. The secret history of how America's 'neoconservative' Trotskyites came to power and orchestrated the war against Iraq as the first step in their drive for global empire. Washington, DC: American Free Press, 2004. ISBN: 0974548413. 128p., very good in wraps. (#200287) $17.00 Attacks Neocons and the "Jewish Lobby." 291. Pittman, R. Carter. The "blessings of liberty" v. the "blight of equality" [containing an analysis of Stell (220 Fed. Supp. 667) within the framework of Brown (347 U.S. 483)] reprinted from The North Carolina Law Review vol. 42, No. 1, Fall 1963, pp.86-105. North Carolina Law Review Offprint, 1963. pp86-105, 6x9 inches, footnotes, very good offprint booklet in gray printed stapled wraps with Patrick Henry Group stamp on cover. (#183809) $35.00 292. Pittman, R. Carter. The Supreme Court, the broken Constitution, and the shattered Bill of Rights. [Dalton, GA-?]: n.pub., [1956]. 23p., 4x9 inches, staplebound wraps, third printing. Differs slightly from the version issued by the States' Rights Council of Georgia, according to OCLC; this version has the following slogan on the back cover: "Eternal vigilance is not the price of Anglo-Saxon liberty. The price of Anglo-Saxon liberty is blood." (#196120) $45.00 Argues that anti-segregation decisions are part of a broader Marxist threat. 293. Porter, Carlos. Not guilty at Nuremburg: the German defense case. Brighton, England: Historical Review Press, 1988. 23p., very good in staplebound wraps, 8.25x11.5 inches. (#199310) $35.00 Holocaust revisionist . 294. Purvis, William S., editor. The Citizen; A Journal of Fact and Opinion. Presenting a Conservative View of the Civil Rights Revolution. August/September 1989. Jackson MS: William J. Simmons, Publishers, 1989. ISBN: ISSN 05783283. 31p., text rubricated throughout, occasional b&w vignette illustration; softbound pamphlet-style journal in stapled 8.;5x5.5 inch wraps, ex library with a single inconspicuous accession stamp, tiny external signs of handling, a very good copy. (#196232) $20 Final issue, per publisher's statement p.2, after "completion of thirty-four years of continuous publication." Restrained yahooism. 295. Putnam, Carleton. Race and reason; a Yankee view. Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1961. viii, 125p., ex library with spine label and withdrawn stamp. On desegregation, from a pro-segregation viewpoint. (#47334) $12.00 296. Ralph, V.B. V.B. Ralph: The white people's candidate Supervisor 5 - San Francisco. San Francisco: V.B. Ralph for Supervisor Crusade, [1980]. Four panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 fold size, illus. (#90835) $35.00 "V.B. Ralph, 54, is a thirty-year resident of San Francisco, a graduate of the University of California, a penitent veteran of the late disastrous war against white Europeans." In another bullet point he goes on to note his work with the Klan, States Rights group and the American Nazis. City records indicate he got 172 votes. 297. Ramsay, Archibald H. Maule. The nameless war. Metairie, LA: Sons of Liberty, n.d.. 120p., lightly shelfworn wraps. Undated reprint of the anti-Semitic conspiracy classic alleging that Jews are behind all revolutionary movements. (#194023) $15.00 298. Ramsey, E.G. Baptism: the door in service to the bride. Houston, MO: America Today Publishers, [200-]. 56p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199446) $15.00 299. Rand, Howard B. The Bible and space travel. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, [1969-?]. 20p., very good pamphlet in staplebound wraps. (#199766) $45.00 Text of a speech from August 17, 1969. After the lunar landing, warns that the Lord will be compelled to protect the universe from human contamination. Human efforts to travel into deeper space "will continue to be an unattainable goal for man in his present state of sin and depravity." 300. Rand, Howard B. The hope of the resurrection. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, 1978. 39p., very good in wraps. Rubberstamp of Christian Research in Eureka Springs on verso of title page. British Israelite tract. (#199857) $15.00 301. Rice, Charles Owen. How to de-control your union of Communists. N.pub.: n.pub., [1948?]. [10p.], wraps, lightly creased. Short letter laid in from Rice asking for the name of the recipient's union so he can send "detailed information" on the situation in that union. Father Rice played an important role in organizing Catholic workers as an anti-Communist force in the unions. (#77421) $45.00 302. Rickenbacker, Edward V. Cuba and the Monroe Doctrine. New York: Committee for the Monroe Doctrine, 1962. 12-panel brochure, 3.5x8.25 inches, very good. (#198482) $20.00 Argues that Soviet influence in Cuba violates the Monroe Doctrine. 303. Riis-Knudsen, Povl H. Nationalsocialism: the biological world view. Aalborg: Nordland Forlag, 1987. ISBN: 8787063263. 30p., very good in staplebound wraps. (#199760) $25.00 304. Rockwell, George Lincoln. How to get out or stay out of the insane asylum. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, 2008. 12p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199844) $12.00 Text is reprinted from a Sons of Liberty reprint of the American Nazi Party leader's 1960 article. 305. Rockwell, George Lincoln. In Hoc Signo Vinces. Portland, OR: Thule Publications, [200-]. 26p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199845) $12.00 Text is reprinted from a 1994 edition of the American Nazi Party leader's 1960 pamphlet. 306. Rockwell, George Lincoln. White self-hate: master stroke of the enemy. What we stand for: goals and objectives of the NSWPP. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, 2008. 12p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199843) $15.00 Reprint of a speech given at Wake Forest University. 307. Rosenau, James N. The Nomination of "Chip" Bohlen. New York: Henry Holt and Company, Inc., for the Eagleton Foundation, 1958. 16p., printed double-column and softbound in 11x8.5 inch wraps; ex library and enclosed in drab utilitarian cardstock folder. Some rubber-stamping to folder, a little in the pamphlet, good copy. Case studies in practical politics. (#191230) $20.00 308. Ross, Malcolm. Christianity vs. Judeo-Christianity. Moncton, NB, Canada: Stronghold Publishing Company, 1990. ISBN: 0920033024. 31p., very good in staplebound wraps, fifth printing. (#199405) $15.00 309. Ross, Malcolm. The real holocaust; the attack on unborn children and life itself. Moncton, NB, Canada: Stronghold Publishing Company, 1983. ISBN: 0920033016. 52p., very good in wraps. Cover cartoon depicts a stereotyped Jewish abortionist ("Dr. Herod") tossing small coffins into a pit. (#79087) $75.00 310. Rushdoony, Rousas J. Christianity and capitalism. Vallecito, CA: Chalcedon Foundation, 2000. 9p., very good in staplebound wraps. Reprint of a 1960 tract originally published by the Coast Federal Savings Free Enterprise Department. (#200326) $12.00 311. Rusher, William A. The Rise of the Right. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1984. ISBN: 0688019366. 336p., very good hardcover in lightly shelfworn dj, inscription by the author on a bookplate affixed to front free endpaper. (#196858) $12.00 "An eye-opening, behind-the-scenes history of the conservative movement by one of its leading and most outspoken founders" - dj blurb. 312. Ryan, John A. Francisco Ferrer, criminal conspirator. A reply to articles by William Archer in McClure's Magazine, November and December, 1910. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder, 1911. 87p., wraps (flexible cloth), very good condition, first edition, 4x6 inches. (#165427) $65.00 Ryan was a Catholic theologian who promoted economic justice and later supported Franklin Roosevelt. Here his less progressive side is revealed. 313. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Law and order in San Francisco, a beginning. San Francisco: Chamber of Commerce, 1916. 41p., wraps a bit soiled, the clerical edges worn with edge tears, newsprint foldouts browned, with some offsetting on facing pages. (#5551) $25.00 On the Chamber of Commerce's attack on union labor in San Francisco, using the longshore and culinary strikes along with the preparedness day bombing of 1916 (Tom Mooney and Warren Billings were framed for it) as a reason to outlaw picketing and implement the open shop. 314. Saxon, William Norman. The mask of Edom. An examination of Jewish nationalism. Merrimac, MA: Destiny Publishers, 1985. 30p., very good in wraps. Despite the stated date, appears to be a later reprint. Christian Identity tract. (#199465) $15.00 315. Schuyler, George S. Black and conservative the autobiography of George S. Schuyler. New Rochelle: Arlington House Publishers, 1966. 362p., briefly inscribed and signed by Schuyler on the title page, bit soiled dj. Ex-member of the Socialist Party. *Brignano 332 Hardcover. (#75638) $65.00 316. Shelton, Judy. A Guide to Sound Money. Washington DC: Atlas Economic Research Foundation; Freedomworks Foundation, 2010. 23p., very good in staplebound wraps. Based on ideas of F.A. Hayek. (#196283) $12.00 317. Sileven, Everett. Dear Legislator: A Plea for Liberty in Christian Education. Louisville, NE: Fundamentalist Publications, 1983. 80p., very good in wraps. (#199379) $15.00 318. Sileven, Everett. From sovereignty to slavery. Louisville, NE: Fundamentalist Publications, 1983. 71p., very good in wraps. (#199380) $12.00 Argues that Americans have become the willing slaves of the Federal government. 319. Simmons, W.J.; editor. The Citizen: Official Journal of the Citizens Councils of America. November 1961. Jackson, MS: Citizens' Councils of America, 1961. Single issue of the slender digestsized pro-segregation monthly, 46p., very good in pictorial wraps. (#194494) $45.00 Includes the full text of an address by Carleton Putnam alleging that inherent inferiority in the Black population makes it a crime to end segregation. 320. Smith, William Benjamin. The color line: a brief in behalf of the unborn. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1905. xv, 261 p., very good hardcover, spine ends lightly rubbed, gilt on spine dimmed, bookplate inside front cover. (#179419) $35.00 Classic racist and anti-miscegenation tract by a Tulane professor, with a chapter arguing against Franz Boas. 321. Smith, Winston. Fool's Gold is Green: an encyclopedia of Banksterese, Economic Euphemisms and Reality. St. Louis, MO: Awake America, 1982. 36p., staplebound wraps. (#199762) $15.00 Ultra-conservative booklet containing tongue-in-cheek definitions, criticizes the John Birch Society as too leftist on tax boycotts. 322. Snook, J. Franklin. America needs the divine law. Sandpoint, Idaho: America's Promise Ministries, n.d.. 39p., staplebound pamphlet, very good in wraps. (#199471) $12.00 323. Sons of the American Revolution. California Society. The betrayal of America. Complaint to California legislature in re subversive textbooks and curriculum practices in public schools. San Francisco: Trustees of Americanism Fund, California Society, Sons of the American Revolution, [1947]. 56p., wraps, paper slightly browned else very good condition, 6x9 inches, form letter from the Sons laid in. (#179694) $35.00 An attempt to ban the textbook "Building America" from California public schools. 324. Stacy, G Palmer; Wayne Lutton. The immigration time bomb. Alexandria, VA: American Immigration Control Foundation, 1985. viii, 148p., wraps, ownership stamp of a professor inside front cover, otherwise very good. (#194798) $10.00 325. Stang, Alan. Food prices: the high cost of staying alive! Belmont, Massachusetts: American Opinion, 1973. 13p, 6x9 inches. John Birch Society perspective. (#136632) $15.00 326. Steinbacher, John. Bitter harvest. [Anaheim]: Orange Tree Press, 1970. 210p. including photos, first edition, wraps. (#54041) $35.00 Anaheim journalist's attack on the "real Cesar Chavez - the ex-pool hall hustler who was 'created' by the mass media" via the figure of Alfred Ramirez, founder of Mothers Against Chavez. Cover text states "the time of TERROR is upon us..." and "Soon to be a major motion picture" 327. Stoddard, Ann. Common sense approach to Eve and Genesis. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, [200-]. 22p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199853) $15.00 Reprint of a 1988 tract from a Christian Identity perspective. 328. Stoddard, Ken. Civilization - a sinking ship. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, [200-]. 9p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199850) $15.00 Reprint of a 1989 speech by the Christian Identity minister affiliated with Aryan Nations. 329. Stoddard, Ken. Faith and Reality under Yah's Law. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, [200-]. 27p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199851) $15.00 Reprint of a 1989 tract by the Christian Identity minister affiliated with Aryan Nations. 330. Stoddard, Ken. Freedom calls! Aryan power. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, [200-]. 13p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. (#199849) $15.00 Reprint of a 1989 tract by the Christian Identity minister affiliated with Aryan Nations. 331. Stoddard, Ken. I am - Yah your God. I am - Identity. I am - Unity. Common sense approach. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, [200-]. 18p., wraps. (#199852) $15.00 Reprint of a 1990 tract. 332. Stoddard, Ken. Knowledge [interior title: Knowledge for Warriors of the White Aryan Youth]. Henderson, NV: Patriot Press, [200-]. 10p., staplebound wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#199848) $15.00 The Christian Identity minister calls on drop-outs to study guerrilla warfare. 333. Storm, Wayne. International money-power behind world revolution: a shocking story of monstrous deceit and intrigue. Shreveport, LA: Storm Publishing Co., 1966. iii, 114p., amateur political cartoons throughout, wraps have cartoon depiction of robotic hippie armed with gun and bloody dagger, the wind-up knob on his back being turned by a pot-bellied Jewish banker. Publisher's slug is covered with a distribution label (for the Sons of Liberty in Hollywood); one passage on page 4 censored with red tape, which can be read with magnifying glass and sunlight. (#142339) $35.00 The censored passage defends national security against charges of "alarmism," equating Churchill's warnings against Hitler to the same sort of sensible advice. 334. Support Your Local Police Committees. Policemen. Belmont, MA: Support Your Local Police Committees, n.d.. Single sheet folded to make 5.5x8.5 inch 4-panel brochure, neat crease. (#136549) $12 Includes statement of principles of the Support Your Local Police Committees (connected to the John Birch Society), turns the phrase "police brutality" on its head to argue that police are brutalized daily on the job. 335. Swanson, Martin. Theodore Roosevelt and the Mooney case. Martin Swanson for the first time reveals the true facts in the San Francisco Preparedness Day bomb cases and demonstrates the justness of Theodore Roosevelt's attitude in support of the prosecution of those cases. San Francisco: Martin Swanson, 1921. 32p., wraps, first edition. Swanson, a private detective, was responsible for the frame-up of Mooney and Billings. (#186658) $150.00 336. Swift, Wesley A. The appointed place. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 32p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. (#199429) $15.00 Reprint of a 1967 sermon by the Christian Identity preacher. 337. Swift, Wesley A. Give not that which is holy unto the dogs! Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 22p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. (#199428) $15.00 Reprint of a 1967 sermon by the Christian Identity preacher. 338. Swift, Wesley A. God, man, nations and the races. Hayden, Idaho: Church of Jesus Christ Christian - Aryan Nations, n.d.. 43p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. (#199434) $18.00 Reprint of a sermon by the Christian Identity preacher. 339. Swift, Wesley A. Heraldry of the Nations. Hayden Lake, Idaho: Aryan Nations, n.d.. 36p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. (#199433) $18.00 Reprint of a sermon by the Christian Identity preacher. 340. Swift, Wesley A. The mystery of iniquity. Lancaster, CA: Church of Jesus Christ, Christian, n.d.. 31p., very good in staplebound wraps. Later edition of the anti-Semitic pamphlet by the Christian Identity minister. (#199367) $15.00 341. Swift, Wesley A. Reopening the trial of Jesus Christ. Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 38p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, minor stain to front cover. (#199431) $15.00 Reprint of a 1962 sermon by the Christian Identity preacher. 342. Swift, Wesley A. Was Jesus Christ - - - - a Jew? Harrison, Arkansas: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 38p., staplebound pamphlet in wraps, very good. (#199430) Reprint of a 1963 sermon by the Christian Identity preacher. $15.00 343. Taggart, Donald G. Make no law: a novel of politics and the smut peddlers. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. 293p., very good hardcover in shelfworn dj, inscribed by the author "To Tom Horton this of course was written with you in mind!" (#196866) $15.00 344. Tapia Adames, Juan Isidro. Testimony of Juan Isidro Tapia Adames and Alfonso L. Tarabochia. Hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws... Eighty-ninth Congress, first session, December 9 and 16, 1965. Washington DC: GPO, 1966. 51, iv pages, very good in wraps. (#197654) $20.00 Dominican testimony about the Communist Threat to the US through the Caribbean. 345. Tate, David C. The Tate letters. A compilation of letters on various Biblical topics. Kodak, TN: Christian Separatist Church, [200-]. 128p., very good in wraps with plastic comb binding, 5.5x8.5 inches. (#199406) $15.00 346. Teigen, Ferdinand A. The Nonpartisan League: its origin, development and secret purposes. St. Paul, MN: Economic Research and Pub. Co., 1918. 82p., illustrated wraps mildly worn and smudged, ownership signature on title page, occasional pencil marginalia. (#175410) $75.00 347. Tenney, Jack B. Zion's fifth column, a Tenney report. Los Angeles: Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1953. 94p., wraps, like author's reputation, a bit soiled, has a vertical crease through entire textblock and cover. Imprint information from sticker on title page. Attacks on Zionism, Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee. (#90837) $45.00 348. Terry, Gwen. A Black Woman Talks to the Black Do-Gooders. Somerville, MA: the author, 1974. [4p.], very good in wraps. Not found in OCLC. (#199001) $75.00 "One has a Cadillac; the other a Mercedes Benz; and lo and behold, one has a Jaguar. These are the Black do-gooders, the community leaders that have gone to extremes to propose programs for the Inner City developments. They got the grants; they talked the talk; they got the money. Then they got the Hell out of the Inner City and bought mansions in suburbia..." "I, a Black woman, write to you, the Black dogooder, 'you don't do any good.' Get out of the Black man's life. Let him struggle and make it without the frustrations of having to deal with 'con artists.' Why am I so adamant? Because, over the past few years I have seen you in operation. I have approached you for assistance. I have walked the street; hitchhiked; gone hungry; applied for Welfare because I believed in the program I had ventured into. You smiled in my face and told me I had a good idea. I asked you for a dime. You turned your back." Brief bio says the author is a Boston-born entrepreneur. 349. Thomas, Martin Luther. Upton Sinclair's open insult! to the stars and stripes and our constitution. Wake up California! Americanism or Communism? Your vote will determine your destiny! [Los Angeles]: n.pub., [1934]. Six panel brochure, paper slightly browned, minor creasing, 3.75x8.5 inches. Hit piece done during Sinclair's campaign for governor. One copy found in OCLC (UC Davis) as of 4/2015 (#145010) $75.00 350. Townsend, Ralph. The High Cost of Hate. San Francisco: self-published, 1939. 61p., very good in wraps. (#151163) $40.00 Isolationist arguments from a subtly pro-Japanese perspective. Argues that newspaper propaganda has "stirred war hate" against Japan by painting China as a democratic ally and withholding criticism of the USSR. Townsend pled guilty in 1942 to violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act; he had failed to register as a paid agent of Japan. 351. TRAIN (To Restore American Independence Now). Let's quit kidding ourselves about the United Nations! The United Nations is a communist tool for conquering the United States without firing a single shot. Boonsboro, MD: TRAIN, [196-]. Six-panel brochure, depiction of the UN building on front cover, mild crease. (#195816) $12.00 TRAIN was an ad hoc committee of the John Birch Society. 352. Ulveling, Charles N., comp. The Illuminati, under Satan, brings misery, death, and Hell. The Biblical Church, under the control of the Lord Jesus Christ, brings purity, eternal life, and Heaven. Grafton, IL: the author, [1968?]. 10p., wraps, 7.75 x 9 inches, cover illus. of crude skull and cross bones (for the Illuminati) versus cross imposed on the American flag (for the Christians). (#49011) $12.00 Outlines the alleged multi-century plan by the Illuminati to bring humanity to its knees and defeat Christianity. At head of front wrap: "Choose you this day whom ye will serve......As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24: 15 353. [Upshur, Abel Parker - as] A Virginian. A Brief Enquiry into the True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government: Being a Review of Judge Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States. By a Virginian. Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840. iv, 132p., disbound, adhesive remnants to spine with dangling threads, all leaves secure. Self-wraps, 8.8x5.5 inches, exposed initial and terminal pages (original blanks) are quite dust-soiled; light but pervasive foxing throughout, with further dust, corner creasings and dog-ears. Author's name is neatly pencilled on titlepage in period handwriting, find several similarly pencilled corrections to text, otherwise no ownership or other markings. A light dampstain affects the top margin of many leaves. Good copy. (#196868) $325.00 Pro-Slavery, advocated states rights. *Howes U24 354. [Van Evrie, John H]. Subgenation: the theory of the normal relation of the races. An answer to "Miscegenation." New York: Van Evrie, Horton & Co., 1866. 72p, 5x7.5 inches, wraps, hand-sewn binding, second edition, cover nearly separated but present. (#186196) $225.00 Author of this treatise on black inferiority remained anonymous until after the Civil War as he feared being prosecuted for treason. Not a bad assumption - he called Lincoln's executive order freeing slaves in the rebellious states the "Miscegenation Proclamation." His main argument was that there is not one human race but six, with the white race as the most superior. The pamphlet to which this piece responds, "Miscegenation," advocated the elimination of racial barriers by intermarriage. 355. Varney, Harold Lord. Cuba - the Truth. We Shout Victory But Khrushchev Still Has Cuba. New York: Committee on Pan-American Policy, [1962]. 15p., wraps, staples beginning to rust. Rubberstamp of former owner at top of front panel. (#198478) $17.00 Varney had been a leading figure in the IWW for seven years, but in early 1920 while under indictment for IWW activities, moved sharply to the right for the rest of his career. 356. Vennard, Wickliffe B. Help save American civilization! [handbill]. Houston, TX: the author, [196-]. Approximately 4x6 inch handbill printed both sides, summarizing recent developments in America's failure to defeat Communist invasion, with a list of the author's books as well as contact information for others publishing newsletters in the struggle. (#195047) $10.00 357. Villetard, Edmond. History of the International. Translated from the French... by Susan M. Day, with an introduction by Henry N. Day. New Haven, Conneticut: George H. Richmond, 1874. 259p., original red cloth worn. Anti-radical, with much on the Paris Commune. (#46442) $45.00 358. Wade, Martin Joseph. "Down with the Constitution!" Here! Don't hit him! No one was ever converted with a brick nor with a bayonet. Davenport, IA: American Citizen Publishing Co., 1924. 95p., wraps, paper toned. Judge Wade writes on the Constitution, how to deal with agitators. (#67437) $35.00 359. Warner, James K., editor. The CDL Report [thirteen issues]. Arabi, Louisiana: Christian Defense League, 1986-1997. Thirteen issues of the monthly tabloid newspaper, all very good condition; issues present are 83, 126, 128, 129, 191-196, and 198-200. (#199609) $95.00 Headlines include "Jewish thieves thrive due to gullibility of most Americans," allegations of Jewish support for / control of Bill Clinton, even Rush Limbaugh a Jewish puppet. 360. Weber, Mark. Auschwitz: myths and facts. Newport Beach, CA: Institute for Historical Review, [1989-?]. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel brochure, portrait of author on first panel. (#162687) $12.00 Holocaust denial tract. 361. Weisman, Charles. The death of John F. Kennedy Jr.: An accident or sabotage? Truth or cover-up? Apple Valley, MN: Weisman Publications, 2002. 12p., staplebound wraps, very good. (#199364) $15.00 Conspiracy theories about the death of the editor of George magazine, citing his possible run against Hillary Clinton and his alleged intention to expose Israeli secret service shenanigans as possible reasons for assassination. Author is a Christian Identity proponent. 362. Weisman, Charles A. The law on abortion. Burnsville, MN: Weisman Publications, 1995. 40p., wraps, second edition. (#199417) $12.00 Anti-abortion tract by the Christian Identity proponent. 363. Weisman, Charles A. Taxes: a moral issue. Apple Valley, MN: Weisman Publications, 1992. 88p., wraps, very good. Revised edition. (#199363) $15.00 364. Welch, Robert. Fidel Castro, Communist Reprinted from "American Opinion" N.pl.: American Opinion, April, 1959. 50p., wraps, 6x9 inches, very good condition. (#197653) $15.00 365. [Welch, Robert]. The John Birch Society, Incorporated, presents its founder, Mr. Robert Welch, speaking on The Tragedy of Vietnam [leaflet]. Richmond, VA: John Birch Society, 1967. 8.5x5.5 inch leaflet with American flag motif, very good, announcing event on October 10, with text on verso about how Welch "Has stirred the slumbering spirit of patriotism in thousands of Americans..." (#195812) $15.00 366. White, Arthur Kent. Some White family history. Denver: Pillar of Fire, 1948. 432p., front., illus., very good hardcover. Arthur was the son of Alma White, founder of Pillar of Fire Church. (#56279) $35 367. White, F. Clifton with William J. Gill. Suite 3505: The Story of the Draft Goldwater Movement. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1967. 450p., very good hardcover in shelfworn dj. (#196910) $12 368. Williams, Robert H. The Anti-Defamation League and its use in the world Communist offensive. Costa Mesa, CA: Noontide Press, 1990. 44p., very good in wraps. Reprint of the 1947 original. (#194850) $15.00 369. Williams, Robert H. Know your enemy. Santa Ana, CA: the author, 1950. 56p., minor edgewear, staplebound wraps. (#199855) $15.00 Intended to be a guide for politicians, police and others on the subversive Jewish-Bolshevist powers undermining America. 370. Winrod, Dr. Gerald B., editor. The Defender Magazine [16 issues]. Wichita: The Defender, 195469. Sixteen issues of the far-right Christian anticommunist magazine, 8x11 inches, pages generally toned, somewhat brittle, many issues have address label on cover, some issues have more serious edge chipping (noted below). Issues present are: Vol. 29: 1; Vol. 31: 8, 12; Vol. 32: 1, 3, 8, 9; Vol. 34: 3, 7, 8, 10, 11 (10 and 11 heavily worn with pencil notations), 12; Vol. 35: 8 (rather worn cover); Vol. 42: 9; Vol. 43: 7. (#195239) $125.00 Winrod, charged with sedition for his Nazi sympathies during World War II, had founded the Defenders of the Christian Faith in 1925 to oppose teaching evolution, supporting Prohibition and segregation. Coverage in these magazines includes substantial material on health and alleged cancer cures. 371. Wise, James E. La semilla de la Serpiente. Harrison, AR: Kingdom Identity Ministries, n.d.. 26p., staplebound booklet 4x6.25 inches, cover image of a snake with a stereotypical Jewish head. Christian identity movement perspective. Undated, but post-1995. Text in Spanish. (#199274) $20.00 372. Woods, Thomas E. Nullification: how to resist Federal tyranny in the 21st century. Washington DC: Regnery, 2010. ISBN: 9781596981492. 309p., very good hardcover in dj. (#196272) $12.00 373. Wurmbrand, Richard. Was Karl Marx a Satanist? n.p.: Diane Books, 1979. 94p., sixth printing; wraps, light shelf wear. (#199273) $12.00 374. Yockey, Francis Parker, introduction by Willis A. Carto. Imperium; The Philosophy of History and Politics. New York: The Truth Seeker, 1962. xlviii+626p.,very good re-issue in black cloth with gilt lettering on spine. (#164879) $195.00 376. Young Americans for Freedom. Highlights of international communism on trial; Washington, D.C., February 19-21, 1968. Young Americans for Freedom, Washington. 1968, 24p., wraps. Campy cover illustration shows a very middle-aged Rev. Richard Wurmbrand half-naked (top half) with an apparent black eye and mouth open for a scream (Wurmbrand was one of the anticommunist witnesses, he must have just come from a red interrogation room) (#120684) $20.00 And lastly, some funny money… 377. [Sinclair, Upton]. The red currency, one SincLIAR dollar... endure poverty in California. n.pub., N.pl.. [1934], Small leaflet, 6.25x2.75 inches, printed on both sides in red ink, done as a fake dollar bill, paper toned otherwise fine condition. Slogans on verso: A vote for Sinclair will put California on the bum and the bums on California. Easy pickings in California. Redeemable, if ever at the cost of future generations. Produced by opponents of Upton Sinclair's 1934 campaign for California Governor. (#83907) $20