NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education
Boise, Idaho: The Paradigm Company, (1984). 8vo. Wraps. xiv, 284 p. 1st ed. [53245]
Boise, Idaho: The Paradigm Company, (1984). 8vo. Wraps. xiv, 284 p. 1st ed. [53245]
NY: Doubleday, Doran. 1936. lst Am.Ed. Pub. in England as Jew Boy. 12mo. 310p. [5059]
Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1972. 16mo. Wraps. 87 p. [88959]
London: C. W. Daniel, ca. 1930s. 12mo. Wraps. 39 p. [22187]
Foreword by William Hard. Washington: National Home Library Foundation, 1936. 16mo. Beige cloth, stamped in red. 212 p. National Home Library 22. 1st edition. Beardwood was at that time a reporter in Boise, Idaho for the United Press. He is perhaps best remembered as author of the unit history of..... [95392]
No place: No publisher stated, 1896. 8vo. Wraps. 12 p. [77882]
New York: Biderman Farlag, 1937. Wraps. 87 p. Text in Yiddish. [27185]
Los Angeles: The Pamphleteer, ca. 1955. 16mo. Wraps. 14 p. Longtime progressive, co-author, with Ben B. Lindsey, of "The Dangerous Life," editor of "EPIC News" in 1934 and Independent Progressive Party candidate for U.S. Senate in 1952. [51840]
Preface to the 3rd ed. by the author. Intro. by Mildred & John Loomis. Illus. with photos. Suffern, N. Y.: The School of Living, 1947, (© 1933). 8vo. Blue cloth, paper labels. xxiii, 133 p. 3rd ed. [73554]
Suffern, N.Y.: Research Department, School of Living, 1948. Small 4to. Wraps. 63 p. [12443]
Calcutta: Research Division, All-India Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, (1956). Wraps, d. w. iii, 228 p. 1st ed. [31802]
Cover design by Stanislaw Smosna. Illustrated with maps. Birkenhead: Polish Publication Committee, ca. 1943. 12mo. Wraps. 22 p. [86220]
Charlottesville: Virginia Law Review, 1952. Small 4to. Wraps. 143-186, 315-356 p. Offprint from "Georgetown Law Review" [68901]
Washington: Georgetown Law Journal Association, 1934. 8vo. Wraps. [1]-40, 254-292 p. Offprint from "Georgetown Law Review" [66553]
Paris: Éditions Anthropos, (1972). 12mo. Wraps. 220 p. 1st ed. [50046]
Chicago: Midway Press Committee, 1900. 12mo. Wraps. ix, 196 p. [89581]
Chicago: Midway Press Committee, 1900. 12mo. Wraps. ix, 196 p. [64947]
With: "Smaller Profits, Reduced Salaries and Lower Wages" by George L. Rusby. Foreword by Lawson Purdy. New York: Robert Shalkenbach Foundation, (1942). 12mo. x, 222, 64 p. Based on the theories of Henry George. [28348]
New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, (1971). 8vo. Boards. 496 p. 1st ed. Memoirs of a retired diplomat who was a mainstay of the right wing in the 1960s & 1970s. [42656]
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1950. xii, 730 p. Publications of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of California. 1st ed. [28350]
New York: Academy of Political Science, 1941. 8vo. Wraps. 199-225, 379-391, 515-544 p. Reprinted from three issues of "Political Science Quarterly" [68713]
Foreword by Harold J. Laski. New York: Viking Press, 1937. 8vo. Cloth. xix, 420 p. + folding chart. 1st ed. [61025]
Port Arthur, Texas: 7-Seas Press, 1970. 8vo. Wraps. 350 p. "An explosive expose of the American Merchant Marine ... maritime unions ... the truth about contemporary American morés." Branick "flays the countless aliens flooding into America, their weird sexual philosophies, America's State Department deviates, tax-evader foundations; exposes Peace Corps 'beats';..... [51846]
Hannover: Dietz, (1961). Small 4to. Cloth. 403 p. 1st ed. [61448]
With b/w illustrations. Glover, Vt.: Bread & Puppet Press, 2002. Small 4to. Wraps. [36] p. 2nd edition. [101126]