Box BU Box 9
Contains 120 Results:
The Meaning of New Britain (Tracts of the New Order, No. 1)., [1931]
London, New Britain, [?1931]. 16p. (MS 220)
Oswald Mosely. Revolution by reason...An account of the Birmingham proposals, together with an analysis of the financial policy of the present Government which has led to their great attack upon wages, [1925]
Birmingham, Independent Labour Party, [1925]. 29p. (1338260 01)
Oswald Mosely. Unemployment... Speech in the House of Commons, 28th May, 1930, on his resignation, [1930]
London, H.M. Stationery Office Press, [1930]. 15p. (MS 220)
Oswald Mosely. Why Mosley left the Labour Government: (extracts from) his resignation speech on unemployment, House of Commons, 28th May 1930, [1938]
London, Greater Britain Publications, [?1938]. 8p. (200587109)
ARP: Belisha Bluff and National Neglect, [1938]
Westminster, Greater Britain Publications, [?1938]. [8]p.
John Beckett. Fascism and trade unionism, [1935]
London, BUF Publications, [1935]. 8p. (1 646158 01)
John Beckett. Shot and Shell, [1935]
London, BUF Publications, [?1935]. 40p. (1 646156 01)
John Beckett and Raven Thompson. Private trader and cooperator, [1936]
Private trader and cooperator. London, BUF Publications, [1936]. 40p. (1 60131 01)
Britain and Jewry, [1938]
Westminster, Greater Britain Publications, [c.1938]. 8p. (200398447)
A. K. Chesterton. Fascism and the press, [1938]
London, BUF Publications, [c 1938]. 16p (1 646159 01)
Crisis!, 1936
Westminster, Sanctuary Press Ltd., 1936. 4p. Issued as part of the “Stand by the King” campaign in the Abdication crisis.
William Joyce. Dictatorship, 1933
London, BUF Publications Ltd., 1933. 12p. Pages uncut.
William Joyce. Fascism and India, [1937]
[Unpublished, nd, c1937]. 19p.
William Joyce. Fascism and Jewry, [1936?]
London, BUF Publications Ltd., [1936?]. 8p. (z0110591). Photocopy.
Viscount Lymington. Should Britain fight? The British position and some facts on the Sudeten problem, [1938]
London, British Council Against European Commitments, [?1938]. [4]p.
Britain First, [1939]
The verbatim report of Mosley’s speech to the world’s largest indoor meeting held in the Earls Court Exhibition Hall, Sunday, July 16th, 1939. Westminster, Greater Britain Publications, [1939]. 32p.
Oswald Mosely. 10 points of Fascist policy: Fascism explained, [1934]
London, BUF, [1934?]. 9p. (200397961)
Oswald Mosely. Tomorrow we live, [1938]
Abbey Supplies Ltd, [1938?]. 72p. (1 601314 01)
Oswald Mosely. Unemployment, [1930]
Speech in the House of Commons, 28th May, 1930, on his resignation. London, HMSO, [1930]. 15p. (200953919)
Alexander Raven Thomson. The economics of British Fascism, [1934]
Reprinted from “The New English Weekly”. London, Bonner, [c.1934]. 8p. (200632116)