The People's Pottage
Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. 140 p. The Americanist Library. [12761]
Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. 140 p. The Americanist Library. [12761]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1961. Wraps. 75 p. American Opinion Reprint Series. [12738]
Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. xi, 128 p. The Americanist Library. [12756]
Thousand Oaks, Calif.: The Grand Design, (1968). 32 p. [16562]
Boston & Los Angeles: Western Islands, (1968). 16mo. Wraps. viii, 244 p. [16564]
Intro. by E. Merrill Root. Illus. with photos. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: American Media, (1975). xix, 330 p. 1st ed. [17452]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1968). Wraps. 17 p. [16561]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1970). Wraps. 14 p. Exposé of the Red Menace among the Protestant clergy. Gumaer "spent two years within the youth apparatus of the Communist Party as an undercover operative for Chicago Police Intelligence" [4451]
Illus. with photos. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1970). Wraps. 16 p. Gumaer traces the origins of the peace symbol to the "Satanism of the Middle Ages," concluding that it is a "symbol of the anti-Christ!" [11755]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, (1969). Wraps. 19 p. [4452]
Illus. with photos. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1969. Wraps. 15 p. The photos show individuals from Lee Harvey Oswald to Adam Clayton Powell and Shirley Chisholm to Jesse Jackson to Fidel Castro to Father Groppi to Charlene Mitchell and Mike Zagarell giving the clenched fist salute. [11754]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1968. Wraps. 11 p. [13367]
No place (Belmont, Mass.): American Opinion, ca. 1968. Wraps. 16 p. [11853]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1970. Wraps. 22 p. Gumaer, a journalist for the John Birch Society, exposes the activities of Charles Manson, Anton La Vey, Aleister Crowley and others of their ilk along with their alleged ties to Communism. [13366]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1964. Wraps. 101 p. American Opinion Reprint Series. [12736]
Belmont, Mass.: TRAIN (To Restore American Indepedence Now), The John Birch Society, ca. 1969. 8vo. Wraps. 14 p. "Lee R. Hayes was Chief Radioman on the U.S.S. Pueblo, when the ship was seized by Communist North Korea on January 23, 1968. He and his fellow crew members suffered repeated beatings..... [37424]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, (1972). 12mo. Wraps. 14 p. "An undercover police operative tells his experiences while inside the Communist S.D.S. - including meetings with the would-be assassin of George Wallace" [32417]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, (1974). Wraps. 17 p. [5571]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1977. 8vo. Wraps. 14 p. [58728]
Belmont, Mass.: The Review of the News, 1976. Six-page leaflet. [11757]
Illus. with photos. Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, 1977. Wraps. 14 p. Hoar, a journalist for the John Birch Society, warns of the threat posed by "ecofreaks" and "Epacrats" [11758]
Illus. with photos. Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, 1985. Wraps. 16 p. [11756]
Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: American Opinion, 1976. Wraps. 14 p. [11759]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1977. Wraps. 14 p. [4467]
Illus. with photos. Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, 1976. 8vos. Wraps. 15 p. "Jimmy Carter, who once worked to delete the word 'God' from the Georgia constitution, is no Conservative. Yet Gallup polls show 52 percent of his supporters are, and view him as one. Carter has endorsed Federal abortions, socialized..... [37425]