This bibliography was originally produced in September 1994 as part of the 25th Annual Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Golda Meir Library. The Guide entries were found by searching in the Golda Meir Library's online catalog for items in the Fromkin Collection on the subjects "Jew," "Jewish," and "Jews," and reformatting the results.
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Bogen, Boris David 1869-1929.
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Jewish Philanthropy; an Exposition of Principles and Methods of Jewish Social Service in the United States.
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New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917.
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HV3191 B6
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xvii, 391 pages.
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Notes: Preface states, "Practically a revision of a course of lectures...given for the last 6 years at the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, Ohio." Bibliography on pages 375-382. Includes index.
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Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914-
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Anti-Semitism, a Threat to Democracy.
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[Boston? 1939]
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Pamphlet Number 328
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32 pages.
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Notes: Co-authored by George Mayberry and John Rackliffe.
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Boyarsky, Joseph, 1859-
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The Life and Suffering of the Jew in Russia; a Historical Review of Russia's Advancement Beginning with the Year 987 A.D. to the Close of the Nineteenth Century; a Description of the Special Laws Enacted against the Jews, and Reasons Thereof.
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Los Angeles: [Citizen Print Shop, c1912]
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DS135 R9 B8
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212 pages: portrait.
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Bramanti, Edward.
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The Political Theory of the Irish ... The Italian ... & the Jewish Mafia.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico: American Classical College Press, [1976]
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E184 I6 B7
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l8l pages: illustrated.
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Notes: Includes index.
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Brown, Heywood, 1888-1939.
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Christians Only, a Study in Prejudice.
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New York: The Vanguard Press, [c1931]
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DS145 B7
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3-333 pages.
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Notes: Co-authored by George Britt.
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Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.
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The Jewish People and the War.
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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940.
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D810 J4 B76 1940
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23 pages.
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Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
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The Cause of Anti-Jewism in the United States.
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[Boston?: Publisher unknown, 1930?]
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E184 J5 C38x 1930
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47 pages.
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The Cause of World Unrest; with an Introduction by the Editor of "The Morning Post" (of London).
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New York: G.P. Putnam, 1920.
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DS141 C25 1920a
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iv, [6], xxxiii, 264 pages.
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Notes: FMC has two copies. Introduction states, "The main outline of the contents of this book is, in brief, that there has been for centuries a hidden conspiracy chiefly Jewish, whose objects have been and are to produce revolution, communism, and anarchy."
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Cincinnatus.
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War! War! War!
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[No place of publication: Publisher unknown], 1940.
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E184 J5 C55 1940d
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290 pages.
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Notes: 2d edition, with additional facts, October 1940. At head of title: Veritas Vincit. Introduction (page 8) states, "We propose to prove ... that the influence of most of the Jews, in combination with certain wealthy Americans, has been substantially contrary to the morals, welfare and security of the American people."
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Cleghorn, Reese.
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Radicalism: Southern Style; A Commentary on Regional Extremism of Atlanta, Ga., Southern Regional Council.
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New York: American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations, 1968.
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F216.2 C55
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31 pages.
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Cohen, Jacob Xenab, 1889-
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Jewish Life in South America; a Survey Study for the American Jewish Congress.
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New York: Bloch Publishing Company, 1941.
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F2239 J5 C6 1941
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xii, 195 pages: includes map in frontispiece; illustrated.
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Cook, Ezra Asher, 1841-1911.
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Ku Klux Klan Secrets Exposed: Attitude Toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners, and Masons: Fraudulent Methods Used, Atrocities Committed in Name of Order.
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Chicago: Ezra A. Cook, 1922?
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HS2330 K63 K8x
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70 pages.
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Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979.
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"Am I an Anti-Semite?" 9 Addresses on Various "Isms", Answering the Question, by Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin ... Broadcast Over a National Network, Nov. 6, 1938-Jan. 1, 1939.
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[Detroit, The Condon Printing Co., c1939].
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DS145 C64
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150 pages + 56 pages: illustrated.
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Notes: "Atheistic communism; encyclical letter (Divini Redemptoris) of His Holiness, Pope Pius XI (Vatican press translation) issued March 19, 1937. Royal Oak, Mich., Radio league of the Little Flower": 56 pages at end.
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Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979.
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Persecution--Jewish and Christian, and Let Us Consider the Record.
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Royal Oak, Michigan: 1938.
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Pamphlet Number 390
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1 volume (unpaged)
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Notes: Transcriptions of broadcasts made November 20 and 27, 1938.
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Coughlin vs Social Justice.
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[New York: Publisher unknown, 1940].
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DS145 J48
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31 pages.
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Crum, Bartley Cavanaugh, 1900-
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Behind the Silken Curtain, a Personal Account of Anglo-American Diplomacy in Palestine and the Middle East.
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London: V. Gollancz, 1947.
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DS126.4 C75 1947
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214 pages.
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Notes: Left Book Club edition series.
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David, Ben.
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Letter to a Zionist Friend.
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New York: Jewish Pamphlet Library, 1937.
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DS149 D24x 1937
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31 pages.
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Davie, Maurice R. (Maurice Rea), 1893-
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The Refugees Are Now Americans.
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[New York: Public Affairs Committee, c1945]
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H1 P82 no.111 (copy 2)
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32 pages: illustrated; diagrams.
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Notes: Copy one in compact shelving west. Co-authored by Samuel Koenig. Public Affairs Pamphlet series number 111. Page 1 states, "Based on a comprehensive, nation-wide study conducted by the Committee for the Study of Recent Immigration from Europe."
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Dilling, Elizabeth (Kirkpatrick).
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The Octopus, by Rev. Frank Woodruff Johnson [Pseud.]
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Omaha, Nebraska: The author, [1940]
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E184 J5 D48
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256 pages: portrait in frontispiece; illustrated with facsimiles.
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Duker, Abraham G. (Abraham Gordon), 1907-
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Jews in World War I: a Brief Historical Sketch.
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New York: American Jewish Committee, [1939?]
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D639 J4 D8
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24 pages.
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Notes: "Distributed as part of readings for unit II, Jewish Post-War study course." Reprinted from Contemporary Jewish Record (v. 2, #5, September-October 1939).
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Edmondson, Robert Edward, 1872-
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Move to Destroy Free Speech.
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New York: R.E. Edmondson, [1937].
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KF228 E35x E35 1937
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57, vi pages.
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Elmhurst, Ernest F.
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The World Hoax.
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Asheville, North Carolina: Pelley, c1938.
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DS145 E55
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243 pages.
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Notes: Introduction by William Dudley Pelley. Includes index. Contents: This Book -- The Premise -- The Six-Pointed Star of Jewish Communism: Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Bela Kun, Stalin, Litvinoff -- Communism, a Jewish Stratagem -- Communism as a World Movement -- What Communism Would Mean to the United States.
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Fahey, Denis, 1883-
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The Rulers of Russia.
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[Detroit: Condon Printing Co.] c1940.
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DS141 F247 1940
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94 pages.
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Notes: American edition, 3rd edition, revised and enlarged. Includes bibliographical references.
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Fast, Howard, 1914-
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Never to Forget, the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto.
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[New York?: Book League of Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, I.W.O., 1946]
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D765.2 W3 F34x 1946
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[24] pages: illustrated.
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Notes: Poem, co-authored by William Gropper.
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Ford, James W., 1893-
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Anti-Semitism and the Struggle for Democracy.
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New York: The National Council of Jewish Communists, [1939?]
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DS145 F65 1939
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19 pages.
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Notes: "Based on the report to a special meeting of the Harlem division of Communist party, by Theodore R. Bassett (December 22, 1938), and the speech of James W. Ford at the national conference of the Jewish Communists, December 24, 25, and 26, 1938."
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Friedman, Saul S., 1937-
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The Incident at Massena: The Blood Libel in America.
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New York: Stein and Day, 1978.
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BM585.2 F74 1978
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x, 216 pages: [4] leaves of plates: illustrated.
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Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Frisch, Ephraim, 1880-1957.
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An Historical Survey of Jewish Philanthropy, from the Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century.
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New York: Macmillan, 1924.
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HV17 F7
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xi, 196 pages.
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Notes: Bibliography on pages 183-188. Includes index.
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Fry, Lionel.
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Waters Flowing Eastward.
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Chatou: British American Press, 1934.
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DS141 F75 1934
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277 pages: facsimiles.
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Notes: 3rd edition, revised and enlarged.
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Gaebelein, Arno Clemens, 1861-1945.
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Zionism: The Great Jewish National Movement.
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New York: "Our Hope", [1905?]
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DS149 G222x 1905
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37 pages.
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Gedalius, Jeanette.
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Driven from Home; a True Story of a Converted Jewess.
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San Francisco: Dempster Brothers, [1905]
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BV2623 G4 A3
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134 pages: portrait in frontispiece.
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Gilbert, Dan.
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Is President Eisenhower America's Man of Destiny?
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Los Angeles: Jewish Hope Pub. House, [1953?]
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E835 G5x
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32 pages.
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Ginzberg, Eli, 1911-
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Report to American Jews on Overseas Relief, Palestine and Refugees in the United States, by Eli Ginzberg. The Work of the United Jewish Appeal, the Joint Distribution Committee [and] the National Refugee Service.
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New York, London: Harper & Brothers, 1942.
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DS101 A1 G5 1942
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ix, 92 pages: tables; diagram.
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Goff, Kenneth.
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The Jewish Power.
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Wichita, Kansas: Defender Publishers, [1955]
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BM585 G64x 1955
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15 pages.
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Notes: Reprinted from Defender magazine, September and October 1955.
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Golding, Louis, 1895-
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The Jewish Problem.
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Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, [1939]
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DS145 G55 1939b
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213 pages: illustrated; plates, portraits.
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Notes: On cover: A Penguin special.
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Goldner, Sanford.
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The Jewish People and the Fight for Negro Rights.
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Los Angeles: The Committee for Negro-Jewish Relations, 1953.
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E185.61 G592x
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56 pages.
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Goldsmith, Milton, 1861-
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Rabbi and Priest; a Story.
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Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1891.
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PS3513 O343x R23 1891
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314 pages.
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Goodhart, Arthur L. (Arthur Lehman), 1891-
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Poland and the Minority Races.
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London: G. Allen & Unwin Ltd.; New York: Brentano's, [1920]
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DS135 P6 G6
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194 pages: map.
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Gordon, Julius, 1897-
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Pity the Persecutor.
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New York: R. R. Smith, 1938.
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DS135 G33 G63
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7 pages, 194 pages.
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Granott, Abraham, 1890-1962.
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Towards the Second Jubilee.
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Jerusalem: Jewish National Fund, 1952.
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DS149 A328 G713x
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30 pages.
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Notes: JNF pocket library series number 1.
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Grossman, Vladimir, 1884-1976.
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The Soil's Calling.
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Montreal: Eagle Pub. Co., 1938.
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DS140 G76x 1938
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128 pages.
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Notes: Author's presentation copy. Foreword by Louis Fitch. 1st edition.
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Hebrew Comes To Life: The Role of the Hebrew Language and Culture in the Life of the Jewish People.
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New York: Histadruth Ivrith of America (National Organization of Hebrew Culture), [1942?]
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PJ4543 H4x
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47 pages.
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Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
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Hebrew Yarns, Jokes and Stories.
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New York: Wehman, c1919.
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PN6161 H42x 1919
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58 pages.
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Notes: Handy series number 53.
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Heiden, Konrad.
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The New Inquisition.
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New York: Pub. jointly by the Starling Press, Alliance Book Corporation, [c1939]
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DS135 G33 H35
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188 pages.
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Heifetz, Elias.
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The Slaughter of the Jews in the Ukraine in 1919.
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New York: Seltzer, 1921.
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D639 J4 H4 1921a
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iii, 408 pages.
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Notes: Preface states, "The basis of this book is material gathered by delegates of the All-Ukrainian Relief Committee for the victims of pogroms, under the auspices of the Red Cross." Published for the People's Relief Committee of America.
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Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904.
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The Jewish State; an Attempt at a Modern Solution of the Jewish Question.
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[New York]: American Zionist Emergency Council, [1946]
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DS149 H514 1946
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160 pages.
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Notes: Biography, based on the work of Alex Bein. Introduction by Louis Lipsky. Page 5 states, "The translation ... based on a revised translation published by the Scopus Publishing Company [revised version by Israel Cohen of the translation by Sylvia d'Avigdor] was further revised by Jacob M. Alkow, editor of this book." Bibliography on page 158.
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Hidden Empire.
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Asheville, North Carolina: For sale by the Pelley Publishers, [1938?]
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E184 J5 H58x 1938
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80 pages.
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How to Combat Anti-Semitism in America; the Six Prize Winning Essays in the Contest Conducted by Opinion-a Journal of Life and Letters.
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New York: Jewish Opinion Publishing Corporation, 1937.
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E184 J5 H7
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91 pages.
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Notes: Contents: A Job for Christians, by H. C. Engelbrecht.--Stop Fascism: Preserve Democracy, by Joshua Trachtenberg.--A Realistic Program, by Victor Eppstein.--A Universal Problem, by Harry Essrig.--Cure the Causes, by Jessie Sampter.--Action is Your Cue, by J. M. Caldwell.
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Hurt, Walter.
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Truth about the Jews, Told by a Gentile.
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Chicago: Horton and Company, [c1922]
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DS141 H86
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343 pages, [1] pages.
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Notes: Introduction by Dr. Ralcy Husted Bell.
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Janowsky, Oscar I., editor.
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The American Jew: a Composite Portrait.
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New York: Harper, c1942.
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E184 J5 J3 1942c
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xiv, 322 pages.
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Notes: 4th edition. Bibliography on pages 287-298. Includes index.
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Janowsky, Oscar Isaiah, 1900-
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People at Bay: The Jewish Problem in East-Central Europe.
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London: V. Gollancz, 1938.
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DS135 E83 J3 1938
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193 pages.
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Notes: Preface by Morris R. Cohen. Left Book Club series edition.
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Jewell, B. M.
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Union Management Cooperation; Recent Extension of Collective Bargaining, by B.M. Jewell, and Railroad Union-Management Cooperation, by O.S. Beyer.
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Washington, D.C.: American Federation of Labor, 1925.
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Pamphlet Number 474
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17 pages.
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Jewish Chautauqua Society.
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The Chautauqua System of Jewish Education. Jewish Education. Historical Survey.
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Philadelphia: The Jewish Chautauqua Society, 1912.
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LA47 J4
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102 pages.
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Jewish Colonization Association.
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Jewish Colonization Association, its Work in the Argentine Republic, 1891-1941.
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Buenos Aires, [1942]
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HD1516 A7 J48
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93 pages: illustrated; portrait; diagrams; folded maps.
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The Jewish Question and the Mission of the Jews.
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New York: Harper, 1894.
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DS140 J45
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335 pages.
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Jewish Social Service Association, Inc.
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Fifty Years of Social Service: The History of the United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York, Now the Jewish Social Service Association, Inc.
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New York: [Press of C.S. Nathan, Inc., 1926]
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HV99 N6 J45
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3-110 pages.
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Jewish War Veterans of the United States.
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The John Birch Society: A Conspiracy of the Fearful.
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[No place of publication]: The Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., c1965.
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Pamphlet Number 404
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12 pages.
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Notes: Bibliography on pages 11-12.
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Jews in Action: Five Years of the Jewish Peoples Committee.
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New York: Jewish Peoples Committee for United Action Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism, [1941?]
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DS145 J49x 1941
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15 pages: 19 centimeters.
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Kautsky, Karl, 1854-1938.
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Rasse und Judentum.
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Stuttgart: J.H.W. Dietz, [1914?]
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CB195 K28 1914
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94 pages.
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Notes: Erganzungshefte zur Neuen Zeit series number 20.
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Kehler, Henning, 1891-
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The Red Garden.
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New York: A. A. Knopf, 1922.
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DK265 K37
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204 pages.
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Notes: Contents: Kerensky's Summer in Petrograd -- At the Railway Station Vitebsk -- Russian Court Martial -- The Bolshevik in the Province -- Village Bolshevism -- Russian Cavalry -- Galician Jews -- Cederblom -- Dr. Diamond -- Hapsburg Officers -- The Red Garden -- Russian Bourgeoisie -- Alexander and Ivan -- The Flight Through Siberia. Translated from the Danish of Henning Kehler by Frithjof Toksvig.
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Kraszewski, Jozef Ignacy, 1812-1887.
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The Jew.
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New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, [c1890]
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PG 7158 K75 J513x
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iv, 469 pages.
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Notes: Translated from the Polish of Joseph Ignatius Kraszewski, by Linda Da Kowalewska.
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Kulischer, Eugene Michel, 1881-
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Jewish Migrations; Past Experiences and Post-war Prospects.
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New York: American Jewish Committee, 1943.
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DS119 K8
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51 pages: maps.
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Notes: American Jewish Committee. Research Institute on Peace and Post-war Problems. Pamphlet series: Jews and the post-war world, number 4.
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Landman, Isaac, b. 1880.
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Christian and Jew; a Symposium for Better Understanding.
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New York: H. Liveright, 1929.
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DS141 L38
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ix, [1], 374 pages: illustrated; portraits.
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League of American Writers.
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"We Hold These Truths ... " Statements on Anti-Semitism by 54 Leading American Writers, Statesmen, Educators, Clergymen and Trade-unionists.
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New York: The League of American Writers, [c1939]
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DS145 L47
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128 pages.
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Notes: "First printing March, 1939." "A partial list of anti-Semitic publishers, organizations and individuals in America." "A short bibliography relating to the Jewish question" on pages 113-114.
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Lee, J. Fitzgerald.
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The Great Migration; the Origin of the Jewish People and Materials towards the Solution of a World Problem.
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London: Skeffington & Son, Ltd., [1932]
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BS1245 L37 1932
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2, 7-266 pages: folded map in frontispiece.
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Notes: Introduction (page 17) states, "A summary of evidence ... mainly in relation to the undoubtedly ancient connection between Egypt and tropical America, as well as to the correct place and position in primeval history of the Hebrew branch of the Semitic race."
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Levi, Leo N., 1856-1904.
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Memorial Volume: Leo N. Levi. [by] I.O.B.B.
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Chicago: Hamburger Print. Co., 1905.
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E184 J5 L63
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342 pages: portrait.
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Notes: Selected writings of L. N. Levi, comp. by the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith.
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Lydston, G. Frank (George Frank), 1858-1923.
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That Bogey Man the Jew.
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Kansas City, Missouri: Burton Publishing Company, [c1921]
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DS141 L8
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136 pages.
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Mariano, John Horace, 1896-1972.
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The Busch Jewelry Stores Labor Injunction.
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Boston: Christopher Publishing House, [c1940]
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HD7819 U6 1940
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238 pages.
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Notes: "The Busch Kredit Jewelry Co., Inc., and the Klark Kredit Klothes, are affiliates and ... joined as petitioners in the proceedings described here. The defendants, were the United Retail Employees Union Local 830, and Local 208 of the United Optical Workers Union."
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McCall, Samuel W. (Samuel Walker), 1851-1923.
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Patriotism of the American Jew.
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New York: Plymouth Press, Inc., 1924.
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E184 J5 M12 1924
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288 pages.
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Notes: Foreword by Charles W. Eliot.
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McWilliams, Carey, 1905-
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It Can Happen Here. Active Anti-Semitism in Los Angeles.
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[Los Angeles: American League Against World Fascism and Jewish Anti-Nazi League of Southern California, 1935]
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Pamphlet Number 327
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31 pages.
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Mendelsohn, Samuel Felix, 1889-
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Mental Healing in Judaism; its Relationship to Christian Science and Psychoanalysis.
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Chicago: Jewish Gift Shop, [c1936]
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BM536 C5 M4
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64 pages.
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Notes: Introduction by Dr. Felix A. Levy.
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Novick, Paul, 1891-
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Palestine, the Communist Position, the Colonial Question.
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New York: Jewish Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A., 1936.
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DS140 N68x
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27 pages: map.
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Pearlman, Moshe, 1911-
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Adventure in the Sun; an Informal Account of the Communal Settlements of Palestine.
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London: V. Gollancz, 1947.
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HX765 P3 P42 1947
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177 pages.
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Pelley, William Dudley, 1890-1965.
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What Every Congressman Should Know.
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Asheville, North Carolina: Pelley Publishers, [1936?]
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E184 J5 P45x 1936
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51 pages.
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Notes: Attributed to Pelley, according to NUC Pre-1956 Imprints.
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The People Take the Lead.
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New York: American Jewish Committee.
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JC599 U5 P4
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1 volume: illustrated.
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Notes: FMC has one issue, "Fifth anniversary of the report of the President's Committee on Civil Rights."
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Peters, Madison Clinton, 1859-1918.
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The Jews in America; a Short Story of Their Part in the Building of the Republic, Commemorating the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of their Settlement.
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Philadelphia: J.C. Winston Company, 1905.
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E184 J5 P4
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138 pages: portraits.
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Notes: On cover: The Jews in America: 250 years of Progress.
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Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council.
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To Bigotry No Sanction; a Documented Analysis of Anti-Semitic Propaganda, Prepared by the Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council...and the Amerian Jewish Committee.
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[New York, Phildelphia Anti-Defamation Council, 1941]
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DS145 P47 1941
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96 pages.
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Notes: "First printing June, 1940...fourth printing November, 1941." "Suggested readings" on pages 94-96.
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Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council.
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To Bigotry No Sanction; a Documented Analysis of Propaganda against American Jews.
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Philadelphia, [1940]
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DS145 P43 1940
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93 pages.
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Notes: Bibliography on page 92. "Other suggested reading" on page 96.
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Philipson, David, 1862-1919.
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Centenary Papers and Others.
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Cincinnati: Ark Publishing Co., 1919.
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BM197 P5 1919
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325 pages: portraits in frontispiece.
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Notes: Contents: Isaac Mayer Wise, 1819-1919.--Samuel Holdheim, 1806-1906.--Abraham Geiger, 1810-1910.--Max Lilienthal, 1815-1915.--The Principles and Achievements of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1889-1913.--"Like Priests, Like People" (conference sermon)--"We Can Prevail."--Israel, the International People.--The Debt and Duty of the Jews to the United States.--America's Entrance into the War.--Are the Germans the Chosen People?
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Philipson, David, 1862-1949.
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The Jew in America.
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Cincinnati: The Tract Commission of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, [19--]
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E184 J5 P5 1900z
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46 pages.
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Pilch, Judah.
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Jewish Life in Our Times.
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New York: Behrman's Jewish Book House, 1943.
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DS143 P58
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xii, 244 pages: illustrations in frontispiece.
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Notes: Errata slip inserted. Bibliography on pages 235-242.
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Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion.
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Union, New Jersey: Christian Educational Association, 196-?
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Pamphlet Number 254
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79 pages.
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Notes: Imprint covered by label: order from National States Rights Party, Birmingham, Alabama. Cover title is Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. Translated from the Russian of Nilus by Victor E. Marsden.
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Razovsky, Cecilia, 1886-
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Making Americans.
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New York: National Council of Jewish Women, 1938.
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JK1829 R3
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[4] 48 pages.
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Notes: Compiled in cooperation with members of the Committee on Naturalization and Citizenship. Bibliography on pages 45-46.
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Reichmann, Eva G.
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Hostages of Civilisation; the Social Sources of National Socialist Anti-Semitism.
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Boston: Beacon Press, [1951]
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DS145 R45 1951
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281 pages.
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Rockwell, George Lincoln, 1918-1967.
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In Hoc Signo Vinces (2nd ed.)
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Arlington, Virginia: World Union of National Socialists, 1964.
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Pamphlet Number 332
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25 pages: illustrated.
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Rosenstock, Morton.
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Louis Marshall, Defender of Jewish Rights.
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[Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1965]
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E184 J5 M34 1965
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334 pages.
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Notes: Bibliography on pages 311-326.
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Roth, Samuel, 1893-
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Now and Forever; a Conversation with Mr. Israel Zangwill on the Jew and the Future.
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New York: R. M. McBride & Company, 1925.
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DS149 R65 1925
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156 pages.
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Notes: Preface by Mr. Zangwill, the text by Samuel Roth.
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Ruppin, Arthur, 1876-
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The Jews of To-Day.
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New York: Holt, 1913.
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DS143 R92 1913b
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xxii, 310 pages: tables.
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Notes: Translated from the German by Margery Bentwich, with an introduction by Joseph Jacobs.
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Russo-Jewish Committee.
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The Persecution of the Jews in Russia: with Appendix Containing a Summary of Special and Restrictive Laws, also a Map of Russia, Showing the Pale of Jewish Settlement, and a Letter Reprinted from "The Times" of 5th November, 1890.
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London: Wertheimer, Lea, 1890.
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DS135 R9 R8x 1890
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71 pages: folded map.
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Sacks, George.
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The Jewish Question.
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London: V. Gollancz Ltd., 1937.
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DS141 S235 1937
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94 pages.
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Notes: The new people's library series, volume II; Left Book Club edition. "Selected bibliography" on page 95.
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Samuel, Maurice, 1895-1972.
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The Great Hatred.
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New York: A. A. Knopf, 1948, c1940.
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DS145 S24 1948
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209 pages.
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Samuel, Maurice, 1895-1972.
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What Happened in Palestine; the Events of August, 1929, Their Background and Their Significance.
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Boston: The Stratford Co., [c1929]
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DS126 S3 1929
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222 pages.
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Notes: "First printing, October 15, 1929 ... Fourth printing, October 22, 1929."
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Segal, Louis, 1894-
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L. Sigal, Sekretar Fun Idish-Natsyonaln Arbeter Farband; Opshatsungen Vegn Haver L. Segal un a Tsal Artiklen Fun Hosn Ha-Yoyvl Tsu der Gelegenheyt Fun Finf-Un-Tsvantsik Yor Firershaft.
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Nyu-York: Idish-natsyonaln Arbeter Farband, 1951.
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DS102.5 S4 1951
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327 pages: portraits.
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Sherman, Charles Bezalel, 1896-
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Labor's Enemy: Anti-Semitism.
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[Chicago: Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith?, 194-]
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Pamphlet Number 597
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23 pages: illustrated.
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Shulman, Charles E.
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Problems of the Jews in the Contemporary World.
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Chicago: The Argus Book Shop, 1934.
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DS141 S46
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39, [1] pages.
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Simon, Robert Alfred, 1897-
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Bronx Ballads.
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New York: Simon & Schuster, 1927.
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M1853 S5x B7
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104 pages: illustrated.
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Notes: Thompson's International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians (10th edition, page 2072) states it is "One of the cleverest and wittiest musical hoaxes in the field of supposed folklore yet published." 11 illustrations and 11 gags by Harry Hershfield.
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Simon, Solomon, 1895-
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My Jewish Roots.
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Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1956.
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DS135 R9 S562
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viii, 274 pages.
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Notes: Translated from the Yiddish by Shlomo Katz. 1st edition.
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Smeland, H. G.
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A Solution of the Jewish Arab Problem.
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[No place of publication: Publisher unknown, 1920?]
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HD1516 A3 S62x 1920
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8 pages.
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Smith, Gerald Lyman Kenneth, 1898-
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Is Communism Jewish?
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[Detroit: Don Lohbeck, Agent, 1947?]
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HX59 S6x
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[15] pages: portraits.
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Spargo, John, 1876-1966.
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The Jew and American Ideals.
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New York, London: Harper & Brothers, [c1921]
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DS145 D5 S6
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147 pages.
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Szalet, Leon.
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Experiment "E," a Report from an Extermination Laboratory.
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New York: Didier, [c1945]
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D804 G4 S88 1945
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iii, [1], 284 pages.
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Notes: "Translated by Catharine Bland Williams."
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Thompson, Franklin.
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America's Ju-Deal.
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New York: Community Press, [c1935]
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E184 J5 T38 1935
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v, 209 pages: portrait.
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Tygel, Zelig, 1890-
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Let's Talk it Over; Present-Day Jewish Problems.
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New York: Defense Publishing Company, 1939.
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DS141 T85
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100 pages.
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Notes: Introduction by Charles Edward Russell.
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Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
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Statistics of the Jews of the United States: Compiled Under the Authority of the Board of Delegates of American Israelites, and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
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[Philadelphia]: Published by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1880.
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E184 J5 U5 1880
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59 pages.
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Voss, Carl Hermann.
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Answers on the Palestine Question.
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New York: American Christian Palestine Committee, [1947]
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DS149 V65
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31 pages: illustrated.
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Notes: "Based upon an article entitled 'Questions and Answers on the Palestine Problem,' which appeared in the September 1946 issue of The Woman's Press. "What can be read on the subject?" on pages 28-29.
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Waton, Harry.
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Two Lectures.
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Brooklyn: Progressive Center, [19--]
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DS120 W38x 1900z
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38 pages.
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Notes: Contents: I. The Jews are a Historic People; II. Judaism is a Historic Religion.
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Wheeler, H. N.
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The British Secret Service Report: Do the British Jews Plan to Take the U.S.A. with the Aid of the Hoover Administration?: Vote for a Loyal American President--"Run the Rascals Out!"
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Los Angeles: H.N. Wheeler, 1932.
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E801 W53x 1932
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34 pages.
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Notes: 2nd edition.
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White Power.
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Arlington, Virginia: George Lincoln Rockwell Party, 1967-1984.
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E743.5 W45X
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Holdings: Volume 7, numbers 1-12 (1967-1970).
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18 v. : illustrated; 39 centimeters.
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Notes: "The newspaper of white revolution." Numbers 1-13 called also volume 7 in continuation of the numbering of the Rockwell Report.
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Williams, Robert Henry.
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Can the Police Protect Us?
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[Santa Ana, California: Williams Publications, c1952]
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DS141 W4x
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25 pages: illustrated.
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Williams, Robert Henry.
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FEPC and the Minority Machine: The Conquest of American Cities.
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Santa Ana, California: [Publisher unknown], c1950.
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DS145 W5x
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40 pages: illustrated.
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Williams, Robert Henry.
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Know Your Enemy; Counter-intelligence Information for Governors, Mayors, Police Personnel.
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[Santa Ana? California, c1950]
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DS141 W447 1950a
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56 pages: illustrated.
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Williams, Robert Henry.
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The Ultimate World Order: As Pictured in "The Jewish Utopia."
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Santa Ana, California: Williams Publications, c1957.
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DS149 W5x
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74 pages: illustrated.
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Williams, Robert Henry.
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The Untold Story of State Medicine.
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Santa Ana, California: The author, [1948?]
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RA412.5 U6 W5x
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47 pages.
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Notes: "Originally Copyrighted 1948 by Fireside Publishing Company."
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Williams, Robert Henry.
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Williams Intelligence Summary.
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Hollywood: Robert H. Williams.
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E743.5 W5x
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Holdings: volume 1, numbers 4-12 (March-November 1949); volume 2, number 2-volume 3, number 8 (January 1950-July 1951); volume 3, number 10-volume 6, number 10 (September 1951-September 1954); volume 6, number 12-volume 7, number 9 (November 1954-August 1955); volume 7, number 11-volume 9, number 1 (October 1955-December 1956); volume 9, number 3-volume 10, number 4 (February 1957-March 1958).
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Notes: Description and title from volume 1, number 4 (March 1949). Place of publication varies. Volume 4, number 12 followed by 2 numbers dated 1952, called Special Warren edition, and Special Eisenhower edition. Includes Supplements. Ceased with volume 10 in March 1958. Illustrated.
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Wolf, Lucien, 1857-1930.
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The Myth of the Jewish Menace in World Affairs; or, the Truth about Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
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New York: The Macmillan Company, 1921.
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D639 J4 P9
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[8], 53 pages.
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Notes: Prefatory note states, "The substance of the following three essays was originally contributed, to the Manchester Guardian, the Spectator, and the Daily Telegraph respectively."
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Young Judaea, Inc.
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Poems for Young Judaeans.
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New York: Young Judaea, 1917.
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PN6067 Y6x 1917
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99 pages.
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Notes: Revised edition.
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Zuckerman, Nathan, 1912-
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The Wine of Violence; an Anthology on Anti-Semitism.
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New York: Association Press, 1947.
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DS149 Z9
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xxv, 362 pages.
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Notes: Bibliography on pages [343]-362.
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Zunser, Miriam Shomer.
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Yesterday.
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New York: Stackpole Sons, [c1939]
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DS112 Z7
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271 pages.
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Notes: A story of the author's family, presenting three generations of Jewish life.
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Zweig, Arnold, 1887-1968.
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Insulted and Exiled, the Truth about the German Jews.
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London: J. Miles, [1937]
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DS135 G33 Z92 1937
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xviii, 255 pages.
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Notes: Translation of Bilanz der deutschen Judenheit, 1933. "Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul." "First published MCMXXXVII."