Box Cooper Box 1
Contains 88 Results:
Le Sionisme et la Juiverie Internationale, 1939
Pamphlet by Yvri. Laval: Editions du Maine, 1939.
Zaharoff the Jew: Europe’s greatest enemy, [1930s]
Pamphlet by Lindsay Nicholson. London: Wellington Press. Undated but probably 1937.
Racial inequality in Europe, [1947]
Pamphlet by Arnold S. Leese. Guildford: Arnold Leese. Undated but probably 1947.
Views on Freemasonry and the Jews, [c1929 - 1939]
Pamphlet quoting various attacks on the freemasons, including responsibility for the assassinations at Sarajevo in 1914. No date or place of publication, but almost certainly French, c1930. Two copies.
Organised Jewry and Islam in Palestine, [c1920 - 1929]
Pamphlet. Single sheet folded. No date or place of publication, but almost certainly French, written and printed and from the mid-1920s. Two copies.
Germany, Jacob Goldschmidt and the Danat Bank, 1931
Ink-duplicated typescript, single sheet foolscap, printed on one side only; on how German money saved a Jewish bank . No date or place of publication, but English style and detail suggest it is German from 1931.
Dear Sir/Madam, It may interest you to know..., [c1918 - 1939]
Anti-semitic and anti-communist circular letter. Ink-duplicated typescript, printed on one side only. Undated.
Who murdered the Lindbergh baby?, [1928 - 1929]
Pamphlet/flyer, quarto, single sheet folded. No date or place of publication, but American c.928-29.
Excerpts from an article entitled 'A real case against the Jews', 1928
Handbill of excerpts from an article entitled "A Real Case against the Jews" written by a Rumanian Jew, Marcus Eli Ravage or Revici, in the United States of America, and published in the Century Magazine, in January, 1928. London: printed by Brown and Burrows. Stamped in mauve "When you have read this, please pass it along to interest friends".
Hints to London editors, 1936
Pamphlet attacking the Jewish controlled British press, by Joseph Banister. Fifth edition. London: published by Joseph Banister, printed by Brown & Burrows, 1936.
Radio speeches by J.H. Blackmore, MP , 1954
Typescript of two radio speeches relating to the theory that all the leaders of the Red Revolution in the USSR were in fact from a certain city of the eastern United States. Speeches broadcast on February 14 1954 and March 14 1954 (CJOC, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada).
Untitled leaflet depicting the front cover of the 'American Hebrew', 1938
Leaflet arguing that American Jews threaten world war. London: British Union, [1938]. Reprinted from "Action" of 13 August 1938.
What the Jews say about themselves, [c1919 - 1939]
Handbill, single sheet, numbered "No.9". London, issued by "The Britons", printed by The Britons Printing Company. Undated but probably 1920s or 1930s.
Apologists of the Russian Revolution and its atrocities, [c1924 - 1929]
Handbill by George P. Mudge. Reprinted from "Loyalty", June 1924. Printed by S.C Jennings & Sons, Redhill, for the Loyalty League, [1925?].
The Jewish "victory" at Berne (side lights on the verdict), [c1930 - 1939]
Handbill by the Christian Aryan Protection League on the reaction to the verdict of the Cantonal Court of Berne, on 19 May 1935, declaring the "Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion" to be forgeries. London: printed by Whitehead. Undated but probably 1935.
Statement by Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, Paris Municipal Council, on the question of foreign immigration , 1938
La Question Juive, [1911 - 1939]
Typescript of excerpts from pages 26 to 30 of the book 'La Question Juive' by Henri Delassus (1911). French text, no date or place of publication.
The secret of the gold currency, [1930 - 1939]
Pamphlet advocating an end to reparations and an economic League of Nations to stop the Bolshevik threat to currency. Bremen: Deutscher Verkehrsverein. Undated but probably 1930s.
The Communist Party and the Left Book Club, 1938
Leaflet with 2 page diagram showing the Left Book Club linked to the British Communist Party. London: The Economic League, 1938. Economic League, 1938 Series: No.9.
Capitalist-Jews backing Communists?, 1935
Handbill by Robert Edward Edmondson. New York: Edmonson Economic Service, 1935.