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New Orleans: Faruk von Turk, 1976. Third Edition. A reprint of two George Cable articles that were originally published in the February and April 1886 issues of The Century Magazine. This edition was printed by Faruk von Turk (Justin Winston), a New Orleans-based jazz aficionado and sci-fi fan involved in many fandom groups in New Orleans. In his introduction Winston characterizes the articles as "some of the primary sources for the scholar either of the history of New Orleans in general or of jazz music. Edward Windsor Kemble's original illustrations are included in this reprint. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (9 ¼" x 6"), 39, [1] p., illustrations. A near fine copy.
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The Dance in Place Congo & Creole Slave Songs, containing also The Congo Dance
by Cable, George W.
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Spain 1936
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New York: International Youth Commission, 1936. First edition. 12mo. (19 cm). Saddle-stapled wrappers; 22 pp.; two photographs. Cadden was part of the International Youth Commission, which visited Spain in 1936. This pamphlet was the report of their findings. Some light rubbing and smudgling to wrappers; Very Good.
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Kool Youth In Live Action
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Port of Spain, Trinidad: Education Renewal Action, 1974. A study guide for hip Christian youth edited by Ken Cadette of the Caribbean Conference of Churches. The book was designed to facilitate discussions ("rap sessions") between Christian youth on questions of morality, social problems, atheism, etc, some of it specific to life in the Caribbean during the 1970's. Stapled blue wrappers printed in blue and black with blue spine linen tape as issued, 76 p., photographs and crude artwork. All content printed in blue. Light edge wear, about Near Fine.
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Freemasonry II: Its Character and Purpose
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Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1947. The second of two pamphlets written by the Irish Jesuit priest Edward Cahill circa 1934 on the dangers of Freemasonry, which Cahill characterizes as the "child of darkness." Cahill describes Masonry's anti-Christian essence, its organizational structure, its social and political policy, and its use of the Jew-controlled press and cinema to disseminate its satanic principles and ideals. Cahill founded An RÃoghacht, the League of the Kingship of Christ to advocate for Catholic social teaching within the Irish free state. It was the predecessor to Fr. Denis Fahey's Maria Duce organization. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (7" x 4 ¾"), 20 p. Light wear, near fine. Included in the bibliographic database, Singerman Bibliography of Antisemitic Texts in English (SIBA), under the title Freemasonry.
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Excerpts from "The International Jew" by Henry Ford, Which Appeared in His Newspaper The Dearborn Independent, May, 1920 to April, 1921
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n.p.: n.p., [196-]. An anonymously compiled and published pamphlet that reprints selections from Henry Ford's controversial four volume series, The International Jew, which was originally serialized in his magazine The Dearborn Independent and written by his editor William J. Cameron. Based on printing and textual analysis, the pamphlet was almost certainly issued by the same person or group responsible for the Text of Samuel Untermeyer's [sic] "Sacred War" Speech, August 7, 1933... Both pamphlets were advertised in Conde McGinley's newspaper Common Sense and distributed by his Christian Educational Association. Stapled yellow wrappers, [4], 32 p., frontis of Henry Ford. A fine copy. Only one copy in OCLC (MSU). Included in the bibliographic database, Singerman Bibliography of Antisemitic Texts in English (SIBA).
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The Nordic As An Ideal (A Northern League Pamphlet No. 10)
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Dunfermline, Scotland: [The Northern League], [196-]. An offprint from "Northern World," the Northern League's journal of race and culture, in which the American race theorist (and Northern League member), Byram Campbell, briefly cites the findings of Arthur de Gobineau, Alfred Adler and Sir Arthur Keith and asserts that the ‘Nordic as an ideal' will soon become "the vogue, a new cult," and will be established "as a symbol of protest against the prodigious efforts of zealots for human oneness to make us into a mongrelized and nondescript group of mulattoes." A single sheet of cream stock, folded (9 ¾" x 6 "), 4 p. Northern League stamp to the top of the front cover with the previous Scotland address struck through. A Fine copy. Two copies in OCLC (Michigan State & Univ. of Kansas).
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Two items from a Mexican occult group called the World's Unique Assembly Quetzalcoatl, Royal Order of the Plumed Serpent and Supreme Priesthood of the Messenger of the Fifth Sun
by Campos, Rosa Maria; Jose Antonio Bautista
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1966. Two extremely scarce items from an obscure Mexican occult group called the Asamblea Unica Mundial (A.U.M.) Quetzalcoatl, Real Orden de la Serpiente Emplumada y S. S. M. del Quinto Sol (translated on the group's literature as, World's Unique Assembly Quetzalcoatl, Royal Order of the Plumed Serpent and Supreme Priesthood of the Messenger of the Fifth Sun). The group was led by an occultist and cosmologist named Jose Antonio Bautista Orozco who claimed to be the heir of the secrets of the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl. The bulk of what we know about Bautista and the A.U.M. comes from two items offered here, a circular that reprints a profile of him published in the newspaper Ovaciones by a young journalist named Rosa Maria Campos (later a PRI politician) and a presumably one-off publication simply titled "Peace!" The newspaper profile titled, "The Messenger of Ketzalkoatl [sic] Speaks," recounts Bautista's alleged death and miraculous resurrection following a 1951 assault in which he was thrown into a…
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Hacia una Nueva Conciencia Histórica
by Camus, Emilio F.
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Habana: Ucar, GarcÃa y CÃa, 1938. A pamphlet by the Cuban academic on the new historical consciousness Stapled, illustrated wrappers (6 " x 9"), 22 p. Edgewear, rubbing to wrappers.
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Computer Design: The Magazine of Digital Electronics, Vol. 9, No. 6, June 1970
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Winchester, MA: Computer Design, 1970. A single issue of this early computer magazine that ran from 1962-1998. Featured content for this issue includes "The Writeable Personalized Chip" by Harold Fleisher, Arnold Weinberger and Vaughn D. Winkler, "Comparison of a Microprogrammed and a Non-Microprogrammed Computer" by Donald E. Waldecker, "MOS Memory and Its Application" by Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., "The Modular Data Transaction System" by Einar L. Asbo and Robert V. Dickinson, and "A Method for Comparing Equality and Relative Magnitude," "Circuitry Selectively Limits Data Storage in General-Purpose Computer," and "Simplified Keyboard Features Continuous Scanning of Codes." In 1971, engineer Ray Holt wrote a paper titled Architecture of a Microprocessor describing his experience helping to design what is alleged as the first microprocessor for the Navy's F-14. It was accepted by "Computer Design," but the Navy would not approve publication citing national security concerns. It took another 27 years before…
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On the Edge of the World
by CANDLER, Edmund
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London: Cassell and Company, Ltd, 1919. First edition. Octavo; decorative cloth with gilt titling to spine; 277 pp.; with 35 photographs and a map. In this travelogue, the British journalist, writer and educator, Edmund Candler, describes his experiences in Amarnath and Gangabal in Kashmir, around Nanga Parbat and Jawala Mukhi, and other places in Kashmir, India and Iraq. Very light rubbing to cloth, small hole to upper rear joint; offsetting to endpapers with owner's name scratched out on ffep; embossed 'Presentation Copy' to title page; lacking the dust jacket. A VG or better copy.
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Letters from Holland
by CAPEK, Karel; SELVER, Paul (translated from the Czech by)
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New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1933. First edition. Twelvemo. Red cloth boards with gilt spine; 104 pp.; illus.; dust jacket. An about Near Fine copy with some dust-soiling to cloth and page edges in a Very Good dust jacket, which is rubbed and dust-soiled with some minor chipping to spine ends; browned spine. One of a number of travel books written by the Czech novelist, playwright, and essayist, Karel Capek (1890-1938). We find no other copies of the first printing in like dust jacket. Scarce thus.
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The Gardener's Year
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New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1931. First American edition. Although the Czech writer Karel Capek (1890-1938) was best known for his early science fiction stories, in The Gardener's Year he writes with wit about his passion of gardening, With illustrations by his brother, Josef. 12mo. Green pictorial paper boards, 159 p., illus.; dust jacket. A VG+ copy with toning to board edges in a VG, unclipped ($1.75), dust jacket, which is also toned and has one mark of soiling.
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Robert F. Kennedy, 1925-1968: A Political Biography
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Zarephath, N.J.: Herald of Freedom, 1968. An exposé of Robert Kennedy by the right-wing conspiratorial propagandist Frank Capell who chronicles the Kennedy family power structure, Robert's political ascent, his persecution of right wing figures, his uncomfortable proximity to Communists and the far left, and his eventual assassination. An uncommon title. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (11" x 8 ½"), 20 p. A Fine copy.
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A Memoir of Mary Capper, Late of Birmingham, England, A Minister of the Society of Friends
by [CAPPER, Mary]; [BACKHOUSE, Katharine, ed.]
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Philadelphia: For Sale at Friends' Book Store, 1882. Octavo. Green cloth ruled in black; gilt spine. A Very Good+, strivingly Near Fine copy with some negligible dust-soiling and paper over front hinge starting. This copy with a gift inscription to Samuel Biddle, of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Jewelry Store, from his father. The Biddle family is a prominent Philadelphia family whose descendants emigrated from England partially to avoid persecution as Quakers. In this memoir, Mary Capper, mentions meeting with a T. & E. Biddle in Birmingham in 1796, making this a nice Quaker association item.
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A Man's Life
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Chicago: Essanjay Films, 1950. Sex ed addressed to the sexually ignorant male of 1950. Requisite chapters on male and female sex organs, hygiene, marriage, what to expect on one's wedding night, pregnancy, abortion, birth control, impotency, venereal disease, menopause, etc. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (8 ½" x 5 ½"), 63 p. Light rubbing, near fine.
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Cómo Puede América Pronto y Fácilmente Impedir Para Siempre Las Guerras...Un Plan Pro-Paz Original e Independiente El Más Sencillo y Práctico
by Carnovale, Luigi; Rodolfo D. Ruiz (translator)
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Chicago: Published by the author, 1925. One of numerous works by the Italian-American idealist, writer and philosopher Luigi Carnovale on his peace plan based on the principle of the abolition of neutrality. Originally published by Carnovale in English in 1924 as How America Can Easily and Quickly Prevent Wars Forever, the work was translated into Spanish by a Mexican named Rodolfo Ruiz and then published by Carnovale in Chicago where he worked tirelessly as an immigrant editor, journalist, and international authority on pacifism (in the prologue, Ruiz calls him "el moderno apóstol de la Fraternidad y de la Paz"). Carnovale was born in 1879 in Italy where he became a well-known journalist. He came to the U.S. in 1904 to cover the World's Fair in St. Louis where he remained, although he soon moved to Chicago where he would spend the rest of his life editing Italian-American newspapers, teaching at the Berlitz School of Languages and evangelizing for peace. His most famous work was Why Italy Entered…
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Democracy - YES! Terrorism - NO! Support Salvadoran Elections
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Silver Spring, MD: CARP, 1982. An 7½" x 11¼" two-sided flyer printed on newsprint. An anti-FMLN/DRU flyer issued in the lead up to the 1982 El Salvador elections, in which the author(s) maintain that the threat to democracy in El Salvador comes from the left-wing guerrillas. Concludes, "The government of El Salvador should no more negotiate with the FMLN/DRU than the government of the U.S. should negotiate with the Weathermen or the K.K.K." We were unable to find out any further information about the issuing organization, CARP. One spot of soiling to recto, newsprint browning, but about Near Fine.
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Our Fellows; Or, Skirmishes with the Swamp Dragoons
by CASTLEMON, Harry [FOSDICK, Charles Austin] (1842-1915)
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Philadelphia: Henry To. Coates & Co, n/d. Later edition. Octavo (20 cm); 305 pp.; frontispiece; illus. Blue pictorial cloth stamped in black, red, gilt and white; illustrated endpapers. Cloth is rubbed with minimal edgewear; owner's name in pencil to endpaper and blank flyleaf; tissue guard missing from frontis; hinges starting; smudging to title page. A Good+ or better copy of this volume of juvenilia.
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Blackshirt, Vol. 1, No. 5
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New York: Blackshirt Publishers, 1939. The fifth and final issue of The Blackshirt, the organ of the short-lived American Fascist Party founded in NYC in 1939 by Francesco Paulo Castorina (aka, Paul Castorina). The paper was billed as a "monthly Journal of Aggressive Patriotism" and featured a disclaimer at the top of each issue: "This Paper has no connection whatsoever with any Italian Organization." But Castorina clearly modeled both his organization and its paper on Italian fascism, while adopting both the emblem and the paper name of the British Union of Fascists. In NYC, the American Fascist Party was closely affiliated with the German-American Bund and the Christian Front (Castorina held membership in both organizations), and Carlson mentions seeing "The Blackshirt" at a meeting of the anti-Semitic American Nationalist Party. All of the content for this issue is unsigned and was presumably written by Castorina, which includes short articles on Jewish Communism, the Jew monopoly in Hollywood,…
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Letters to Hetty Heedless and Others
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Hollywood: Hollycrofters, 1939. A facsimile reprint of the original 1880 edition. Small, perfect-bound wrappers (5 ¾" x 4 ¼"), red-stained page edges, 73 p. Faint dampstaining to front wrapper.
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