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NY: Ziff Davis, 1961. Vol. 10, No. 10. Edited by Cele Goldsmith. Cover art by Alex Schomburg for "Deluge II" (novelet) by Robert F. Young; b&w rear cover illustration by Adkins for "The Mother" (classic reprint) by David H. Keller. Includes "A Cabbage Named Sam" by John Jakes; "The Last Druid" by Joseph E. Kelleam; "Court of Judgment" by David Ely; "Magnanthropus" (pt. 2 of 2) by Manly Banister. Features: "Editorial"; "According to You"; "Coming Next Month". Illustrated by Adkins, Finlay, Kilpatrick, Summers, and Schelling. Letters from L. Sprague de Camp and others. Tanned; spine twist; creasing; foxing; minor tear at spine heel.. SingleIssueMagazine. Good+ to Very Good-.
Jewry Über Alles, Vol. 1, No. 5, June, 1920 by [BANISTER, Joseph (ed.)?] - 1920
by [BANISTER, Joseph (ed.)?]
Jewry Über Alles, Vol. 1, No. 5, June, 1920
by [BANISTER, Joseph (ed.)?]
- Used
London: The Judaic Publishing Co., Ltd, 1920. A scarce single issue of the Britons' anti-Semitic journal, which commenced publication in February, 1920, and changed names to the "Hidden Hand" in September. Although no editor is listed and most of the content is unsigned, researcher Nick Toczek maintains that Joseph Banister was responsible for much of the early editorial work (p. 83-84, Haiters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators). This issue features a cover illustration by "Goy" featuring a Jew with his tentacled hands reaching all parts of the globe, as well as the cartoon insert by the same illustrator. Content for this issue includes an article on Lloyd George's pact with Lenin and Trotsky; Notes of the Month, which includes small news items on Jews; Part II. of "Bolshevism alias Communism: The party played by the Jews in Revolution" by G. P. Mudge; news on Jewish activities around Europe, including an ominous report on German anti-Semitism by a German Jew who writes that the sentiment expressed is that Germany's restoration can only come with the extermination of the Jews (emphasis in article); "The Sassooneries" on the French Jewish family; "Jews and the Christian Symbol" by Zadoc; a letter on the last page from the "English Friends of Denmark" League, which criticizes not only Jews, but Germans as well; and a report from a Britons meetings, in which Vice-President, John Henrik Clarke spoke on the League of Nations as a Jew-devised organization "devised to make the attainment of the Christian ideal impossible." Wrappers (7 ½" x 9 ¾") bound by a single staple, which is oxidized, 8 p. Some rubbing, one small moisture spot to the top, but otherwise a well-preserved copy of a scarce issue. Less than a dozen institutions with scattered holdings in OCLC; UC Davis, the British Library, Cambridge and Oxford all appear to have this issue.
- Bookseller D. Anthem, Bookseller (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher London: The Judaic Publishing Co., Ltd
- Date Published 1920