THE PROTOCOLS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION
Translated from the Russian of Nilus by Victor E. Marsden, Late Russian Correspondent of "The Morning Post" No information given. 8vo. Wraps. 72 p. Reprint of recent origin. [48240]
Translated from the Russian of Nilus by Victor E. Marsden, Late Russian Correspondent of "The Morning Post" No information given. 8vo. Wraps. 72 p. Reprint of recent origin. [48240]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (Fall, 1977) - Vol. 1, No. 2 (April, 1978). Journal issued in Washington by the Repression Information Project. The first issue is largely devoted to an exposé of the National Caucus of Labor Committees. [92760]
Preface by the Rt. Hon. J[oseph] Chamberlain, M.P. London: Chapman & Hall, 1885. 12mo. Red cloth, stamped in black. 263 p. 1st edition. [93977]
Foreword by H. Russell Wakefield & G. Napier Whittingham. London: Appeal for the Russian Clergy & Church Aid Fund, ca. 1926. 8vo. Wraps. 8 p. An appeal for aid for the Russian Theological Academy in Paris where "splendid efforts are being made by the Russian émigrés for the training of..... [51811]
September, 1956. Newsletter of the Student Civil Liberties Union of Berkeley, Calif. [41750]
Oxnard, Calif.: Oxnard Press-Courier, ca. 1958. 8vo. Wraps. 29 p. [80724]
Hawthorne, Calif.: Omni Publications, ca. 1970. 8vo. Wraps. Unpaginated. With enclosures. Annotated catalogue of Omni Publications titles on the "money question" by such authors as Arthur Kitson, Frederick Soddy, A. N. Field, Gertrude M. Coogan, et al. [43070]
No. 34 (Summer, 2003) - No. 39 (2006). Run of six issues of this anarchist journal issued in Baltimore and edited by Howard J. Ehrlich. [92457]
Grand Parade, Cork: C. F. N., 1969. 8vo. Wraps. 84 p. [43200]
No. 33 (June, 1939). Scarce technocracy periodical issued in San Diego. "Making Securities Insecure" by W. E. Walter comprises the entire contents of this issue. This essay was "originally prepared for a 10 cent booklet" but apparently never issued as such. [78151]
May, 1977. White supremacist tabloid issued by Steppingstones Publications in Silver Spring, Md. It is designated as "First Printing," which may indicate the first issue of this publication or the first printing of this issue. It contains "An Interview with Prof. Hans Eysenck" & "White Roots" by Arthur Johnson, Ph.D...... [44680]
Vol. LXXIX (January, 1943 - December, 1943). Progressive journal of social work. Includes articles such as "In Relocation Centers" by George D. Nickel, "Rural Worker's Diary" by Margaret M. Brooks, "Wartime Child Labor: by Beulah Amidon, "Zoot Suit Phenomenon" by Fritz Redl, "Race Relations Skills" by Lester B. Granger, "Cafeterias..... [72336]
No 67 (April, 1940). Technocracy magazine published in Vancouver, B.C. [105738]
No 70 (July, 1940). Technocracy magazine published in Vancouver, B.C. [105739]
No 133 (August, 1949). Technocracy magazine published in Vancouver, B.C. [105740]
No 146 (November, 1952). Technocracy magazine published in Vancouver, B.C. [105741]
No 155 (February, 1955). Technocracy magazine published in Vancouver, B.C. [105742]
No 156 (May, 1955). Technocracy magazine published in Vancouver, B.C. [105743]
Series A, No. 6 (March, 1936). Photo-illustrated technocracy magazine published in New York. Apparently each issue contains an article by Howard Scott. [105733]
Series A, No. 17 (October, 1939). Photo-illustrated technocracy magazine published in New York. Apparently each issue contains an article by Howard Scott. [105734]
Series A, No. 15 (December, 1938). Photo-illustrated technocracy magazine published in New York. Apparently each issue contains an article by Howard Scott. [105735]
Series A, No. 18 (December, 1939). Photo-illustrated technocracy magazine published in New York. Apparently each issue contains an article by Howard Scott. [105736]
Series A, No. 19 (July, 1940). Photo-illustrated technocracy magazine published in New York. Apparently each issue contains an article by Howard Scott. [105737]
Vol. 11, No. 11 (November, 1943). Technocracy magazine published in Los Angeles. [100528]
Vol. 11, No. 10 (October, 1943). Technocracy magazine published in Los Angeles. [100527]