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The Stormtrooper Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 1 by PATLER, John (editor) - 1967

by PATLER, John (editor)

The Stormtrooper Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 1 by PATLER, John (editor) - 1967

The Stormtrooper Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 1

by PATLER, John (editor)

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Arlington: American Nazi Party, 1967. First edition. One of the last issues of the American Nazi Party's magazine, which was edited and illustrated by John Patler, who would assassinate the party's founder, George Lincoln Rockwell, later the same year. The most significant feature of this issue is Patler's extended autobiographical profile, which Rockwell personally asked him to write. This is still one of the best sources concerning Patler's life that we have. Also includes, "The Untold Story of Benito Mussolini," with gruesome photographs of Mussolini and his mistress' battered corpses. Many scurrilously racist cartoons illustrated by Patler, as well as national and international scene reports on national socialist organizations.<br/><br/>Stapled wrappers (5 ¼" x 8 "), pages printed in color on newsprint; 34 pp.; photographs, illustrations. Fine.
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  • Publisher American Nazi Party
  • Place of Publication Arlington
  • Date Published 1967
Yanagi 1 (May 1974)

Yanagi 1 (May 1974)

by Barrett, Bill, and Louis Patler (eds.), John Wieners, Joanne Kyger, Michael McClure, Ron Padgett, Sara Schrom, Bill Berkson, Tom Clark, George Butterick, David Meltzer, Fred Wah, Duncan McNaughton, Lewis MacAdams, Ron Silva, Michael Palmer, et al

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Sausalito, CA: Bill Barrett et al. / New College of California, 1974. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). VG+. 4to, ~86 leaves (mimeographed one side), stapled wrappers. Bulky first issue of this thick mimeographed poetry magazine from seventies Marin County, with a prime roster of contributors. Unmarked copy, light outer wear and staple rust.
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Notice! New York Division, American National Party Street Meeting! To Protest Peace with...
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Notice! New York Division, American National Party Street Meeting! To Protest Peace with Kruschev. Hear John Patler speak on "Is Dagmar Wilson a Dupe of the Reds?

by [Patler, John]; The American National Party

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New York: The American National Party, 1962. Rare original broadside of a splinter-group from The American Nazi Party, The American National Party, co-founded by the disaffected right-hand man of George Lincoln Rockwell, John Patler (born John Patsalos). The group's other founder was Daniel Burros, who died (reputedly of suicide) after being exposed as being of Jewish heritage by The New York Times in 1965. Patler would rejoin the Nazi Party but then five years later assassinate Rockwell at an Arlington, Virginia laundromat, briefly gaining national notoriety. He would later change his name back to Patsalos (from the Hitlerian "Patler") and repudiate his earlier racism. 8.5" x 14". Very Good+. Folded in fours, faint date of 1962 written along bottom margin in pencil. An interesting snapshot of the tumultuous American far right political scene in the early '60s.
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