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F.D.R. Secret Letters. Stalin and Roosevelt plotted with Jew Zionists to divide the World

F.D.R. Secret Letters. Stalin and Roosevelt plotted with Jew Zionists to divide the World

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St. Louis: Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1951. Anti-Semitic, conspiracy propaganda from Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Nationalist Crusade in the form of a purported letter from F.D.R. to a Zabrousky, a "Jew Zionist leader" and emissary of Stalin. The letter portrays F.D.R.'s treasonous desire to carve up the globe with Stalin and to cede nearly all of Europe over to Soviet control. A partial map on the back page shows an alleged $6,000,000 secret hideout built for F.D.R. in Punta Penasco where he was to rule over the Western Hemisphere. A fantastic and uncommon publication. Bifolium (11" x 8 ½"), 4 p., map. Horizontal folds for mailing, some creasing, and browning to rear page, VG. In SIBA.
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FOR-Cast (four issues)

FOR-Cast (four issues)

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Philadelphia: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1961. Four mimeographed issues of FOR-Cast, the bulletin of the Philadelphia chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, which sought to inform members and supporters of local FOR activities. The bulletin began in Sept 1960 and lasted at least until 1963. Issues included here: Vol. II, No. 5 (Sept. 1961), Vol. II, No. 6 (Nov. 1961); Vol. III, No. 5 (Jan. 1962), and Vol. III, No. 7 (April 1962). Also included is what appears to be page 2 only of another issue and an order form for national FOR material. The recipient of this material was Tom Barton, a prominent peace activist and lifelong socialist, who relocated to Philadelphia in 1960 to help organize the peace movement. Issues are mimeographed on both sides of 8 ½" x 11" pulp paper. Old staple holes from mailing. Only Swarthmore appears to hold any issues via OCLC.
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Facing Down the Man

Facing Down the Man

by Henley, Nancy

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Pittsburgh: KNOW, Inc, 1971. A list of tips for "students, women, workers, blacks and others now organizing in our country to fight oppression [who] sooner or later get into closed-door showdowns with The Man." The author dedicates it to the Board of Directors of the American Psychological Association "without whose opposition it might never have been written." Four corner-stapled 11" x 8 ½" sheets, 3 p. of text, crudely drawn cover illustration. Six copies in WorldCat.
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Facts for the People: Devoted to Temperance, Morality and Law, Part I. Number 1

Facts for the People: Devoted to Temperance, Morality and Law, Part I. Number 1

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Boston: Office of the Mercantile Journal, 1839. The first part (issue) of this temperance newspaper, of which 13 parts were ultimately published. This issue explains the paper's founding and purpose, a history of temperance reform, information on the License Law in Boston, examples of social disintegration due to alcohol, the formation of other temperance organizations, etc. Bifolium. Old folds, some toning, but a well-preserved copy.
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Fair Play, No. 3, The Biennial Number, January, 1908

Fair Play, No. 3, The Biennial Number, January, 1908

by WALKER, Edwin (ed.)

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New York: Edwin C. Walker, 1908. A single issue of this anarchist journal, "Published sometimes, when the good spirit of currency moves." Walker writes a long critique to Clarence Darrow's famous address to prisoners at the Cook County Jail; a tribute to social reformer Hugh O. Pentecost; on the sex question; two critiques of the individual anarchism of Benjamin Tucker; free love vs. monogamy; racephobia and racemania; and many other smaller essay. Edwin C. Walker was an anarchist and inveterate pamphleteer. He first began Fair Play in 1887, but it ceased in 1890. He re-started the journal in 1907. He was in a "free love" relationship with Lillian Harman, the daughter of anarchist Moses Harman, editor of Lucifer the Lightbearer. Wrappers (5 ½" x 8"), [72] p. Chipping to the bottom corner, rear wrapper pulling from text block, but still firmly attached to spine.
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The Fall of the Staincliffes

The Fall of the Staincliffes

by COLBECK, Alfred

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New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1890. First American edition. 12mo. Khaki cloth boards decoratively stamped in silver and burgundy; 199 pp.; five illustrations. A morality tale about the evils of gambling. A better-than-average copy with some soiling to cloth and gift inscription to ffep; VG+.
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Famous Mysteries: Curious and Fantastic Riddles of Human Life That Have Never Been Solved

Famous Mysteries: Curious and Fantastic Riddles of Human Life That Have Never Been Solved

by Watkins, John Elfreth

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Philadelphia: John C. Winston Company, 1919. A compilation of true tales of mystery organized into the following sections: I. Blood Royal or Common Clay? II. Mysteries of Six Famous Queens III. Unsolved Riddles of Four Kings IV. Hidden Victim of Autocracy V. Diplomatic Mysteries VI. Mysteries of the Literary World VII. Five Women of Mystery VIII. Death or Escape IX. Mysteries of the Sea X. Where Murder Would Not Out. 8vo. Publisher's brown cloth pictorially stamped in gilt, blue and black, 271 p., four plates, dust jacket. Bump to the top edge of the front board; contemporary newspaper articles on mysterious cases affixed to front and rear pastedowns. The scarce dust jacket is rubbed and slightly edgeworn with a few small closed tears.
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Far Eastern Affairs, Number Three (St Antony's Papers, Number 14)
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Far Eastern Affairs, Number Three (St Antony's Papers, Number 14)

by HUDSON, G. F. (ed.)

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London: Chatto and Windus, 1963. First edition. 8vo; red boards with gilt spine, 144 pp, dust jacket. Please see photo for Contents page listing essays in this volume. Dust jacket is lightly rubbed and toned. F/NF.
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Fate of Austria - A Warning to Us!

Fate of Austria - A Warning to Us!

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n.p.: American Student Union, 1938. A flyer issued by the American Student Union at UC Berkeley urging students to support the five-point program adopted by the Associated Students of the Univ. of California's Peace Committee and calling for a "mass protest rally against Hitler's invasion of Austria." The ASUC's program consisted of opposition to Fascist aggression and U.S. rearmament; barring arms shipments to Italy and Germany; sending medical aid to Spain and China; opposition to the Shepperd-May bill, "which calls for military dictatorship in the United States"; and support of the Nye-Kvale bill for optional ROTC. Previously a pacifist organization, the American Student Union voted to change its position on the war at its third annual convention held at Vassar College in January 1938, and this flyer reflects the change in tenor. The group's Communist majority continued to support the war even after the Soviet invasion of Finland in 1939, causing its Socialist members to leave the organization.… Read More
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The February 26th Movement: An Inaugural Event

The February 26th Movement: An Inaugural Event

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New York: P.A.D.D., 1982. A poster for a 1982 conference organized by the Political Art Documentation/Distribution (P.A.D.D.), a "progressive artists' resource and networking organization coming out of and into New York City." Originally issued as a large folded brochure, which opened up to display a map of the U.S. with four superimposed, outstretched hands and the conference's purpose "To build an activist art network to develop form, theory and distribution." Offset printed in purple on yellow stock (17" x 11"). Old folds, else Near Fine.
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Federal Civil War Debt Due Massachusetts

Federal Civil War Debt Due Massachusetts

by CUSACK, William C.; CUSACK, Betty Bugbee

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Deerfield Beach, FL: Betty Bugbee Cusack. Limited ed. 4to.; glossy, photo-illustrated wrappers, 112 pp., facsimile documents. One of 500 copies. A collection of documents and correspondence related to the debt owed by the federal government to Massachusetts for services rendered during the Civil War. Assembled by Massachusetts businessman, William C. Cusack, his wife continued his research and compiled this book after his death both to further Massachusetts' claim, but also in honor of her husband. Some light rubbing to wrapper, minor chipping to spine ends.
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The Federal Reserve System: Its Purposes and Functions. A Reprint of a Suppressed Public Document...

The Federal Reserve System: Its Purposes and Functions. A Reprint of a Suppressed Public Document [cover title]

by [HAMMOND, Bray]; ADAMS, S. W. (comments by)

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Hawthorne, Calif.: Omni Publications, ©1958. Reprint. 8vo; stapled, textured wrappers, [2], vi, [60] pp, illus. An anti-Federal Reserve reprint with added commentary of the 1939 publication, "The Federal Reserve System: Its Purposes and Functions," which was published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Adams was the author of the "The Legalized Crime of Banking and a Constitutional Remedy" published the same year as this reprint. Our copy a reprint of Adams' reprint and published, possibly the same year, its founding year, by Omni, the longstanding far right publisher, which later morphed in to Omni Christian Book Club. Some browning to wrappers, else Fine.
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Federation of Klans - Ku Klux Klan Rally, Cross Lighting at Dusk, Greenville, Illinois, April 29th

Federation of Klans - Ku Klux Klan Rally, Cross Lighting at Dusk, Greenville, Illinois, April 29th

by Federation of Klans

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[Illinois?]: Federation of Klans, 1995. A flyer for a Federation of Klans rally held in Greenville, Illinois on April 29, 1995. The rally featured three speakers: Illinois Grand Dragon Basil Sitzes, Illinois Grand Titan Jim Norton and Missouri Grand Dragon, Raymond Owens, as well as the Klan's ritual cross lighting ceremony. A map and directions are included at the bottom of the flyer, information that would not be included today due to security reasons. We previously sold a duplicate of this flyer with '1995' penciled to the verso, which is our basis for the event's date. Photocopied on one side of a 14" x 8½" sheet. A fine copy.
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The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and Their Friends; with an Account of Their Ancestor, Anne Askew,...

The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and Their Friends; with an Account of Their Ancestor, Anne Askew, the Martyr. A Portraiture of Religious and Family Life in the Seventeenth Century, Compiled Chiefly from Original Letters and Other Documents, Never Before Published [ASSOCIATION COPY]

by WEBB, Maria

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London: F. Bowyer Kitto, 1867. Second edition. Twelvemo (17 cm). Brown cloth with gilt spine; xvi, 382, [2]; engraved frontispiece of Marsh Grange, home of the Askew family. An important association copy from the noted Quaker minister and suffragist, Deborah Fisher Wharton (1795-1888), to Stephen R. Hicks (1823-1892), of the famous Long Island Quakers. Deborah Wharton was a Hicksite Quaker, and along with other members of this sect, founded Swarthmore College in 1864. Stephen Hicks was related to Elias Hicks (1748-1830), the itinerant Quaker minister who fomented the first schism within the Religious Society of Friends with his radical doctrinal beliefs. Cloth slightly worn at corners and spine ends; white stain to rear board. Still a Very Good copy.
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Fiery Cross, Vol. 7, No. 12; Vol. 8, Nos. 1-4 [5 issues total]

Fiery Cross, Vol. 7, No. 12; Vol. 8, Nos. 1-4 [5 issues total]

by SHELTON, Robert M. (ed.)

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Imperial Press, 1972. Unbound wrappers (as issued), 8 pp, photographs. Some grazing to the edge of Vol. 7, No. 12, two issues three-hole punched, else about Near Fine. A run of five issues of this United Klans of America publication edited and published by Imperial Wizard, Robert M. Shelton. The Vol. 7, No. 12 issue features a report on the 1972 UKA Klonvocation with a centerfold spread of photographs from the event. Other content includes anti-drug, anti-Communist and general anti-left wing fare without the overt racism typically associated with the Klan. The Vol. 8, No. 3 issue does include an article accusing Jews of peddling in pornography.
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Fiery Cross, Vol. 8, No. 4

Fiery Cross, Vol. 8, No. 4

by SHELTON, Robert M. (ed.)

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Tuscaloosa: Imperial Press, 1973. An 8 ½" x 11" newsletter, unbound sheets as issued, 8 pp, illus. Slight toning to paper, but about Fine. A single issue of the UKA publication, which includes mostly anti-Communist articles related to the drug trade, crime,& espionage with other short articles on black revolutionaries, Watergate, etc.
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Fifteen Questions About Socialism, Answered by Daniel De Leon

Fifteen Questions About Socialism, Answered by Daniel De Leon

by De Leon, Daniel

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New York: New York Labor News Company, 1957. 12th edition. Socialist answers to fifteen questions asked by Providence, R.I., "Visitor," a Roman Catholic magazine. Stapled wrappers, 121 p. A near fine copy.
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Fiftieth Anniversary and History of Welcome Lodge, No. 453 Free and Accepted Masons from December...

Fiftieth Anniversary and History of Welcome Lodge, No. 453 Free and Accepted Masons from December 4, 1869, to December 4, 1919 [with assorted Masonic ephemera]

by VARWIG, P. M., John C. (compiled by)

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Philadelphia: Press of George C. Buchanan Company, 1919. First edition. Octavo. Blue cloth boards with gilt-stamped front board; 91 pp.; plates. Welcome Lodge member, Robert Maxwell's copy. Maxwell appears to have been admitted in 1917. Provides an overview of the first 50 years of history of this Philadelphia-based Lodge. Also includes the program for the anniversary party in threadbound wrappers and a booklet for Quaker City Lodge No. 724. The book is in Very Good condition with light rubbing to board edges; corner bumped; foxing to endpapers. We find no other copies offered in the trade (2015).
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Fifty Years Against the Stream: The Story of a School in Kashmir, 1880-1930

Fifty Years Against the Stream: The Story of a School in Kashmir, 1880-1930

by TYNDALE-BISCOE, E. D.

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Mysore: Printed at the Wesleyan Mission Press, 1930. First edition. Square 8vo. (7 ½" x 10"); red, pictorial cloth; gilt spine, xv, 96 pp, 54 plates. With a foreword by Lord Baden Powell. Very light wear and soiling to cloth with small ¾" tear along the top of the front joint. A VG copy lacking the dust jacket, if issued with one. The history and activities of a CMS (Church Missionary Society) boys' school in Kashmir. Photographs throughout showing the boys engaged in physical activities, bathing, eating, boating, working, etc.
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Fight Against Hunger

Fight Against Hunger

by Foster, William Z.

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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1930. An official statement by the Central Committee of the Communist Party and delivered by William Z. Foster to the Fish Committee - organized by Congress to investigate Communist activities - on the injustices of capitalism, the persecution of Blacks, the growth of Communism, and the preparation of workers for the "dictatorship of the proletariat and the establishment of a Soviet government." Small, stapled & illustrated wrappers (5 ¾" x 4 ¼"), 32 p. Wrappers toned, heavier to rear wrapper, VG. Less than a dozen copies in OCLC institutions.
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