The Fascist Revolution in Tuscany 1919-1922
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 295pp. Slight tanning to text, else Fine in a fine dustwrapper. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 295pp. Slight tanning to text, else Fine in a fine dustwrapper. More
Chicago: The Maestro Company, 1939. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 643pp. Lengthy author's presentation to front endpaper. Previous owner's bookplate, else about fine in scarce pictorial jacket, price-clipped, toned, rubbed at margins; Very Good. An anti-Fascist expose, written from the point of view of an American businessman unwittingly drawn..... More
New York: Carrick & Evans, 1940. First Edition. Novel portraying the rise of an American fascist terrorist organization (called the "Red Riders") apparently based loosely on the Ku Klux Klan. Octavo (21cm); black cloth boards; dustjacket; 275pp. Bit of toning to endpapers, else a Fine copy in the striking pictorial..... More
Madrid: Librería General de Victoriano Suárez, 1939. First Edition. Limited to 2000 copies. Octavo (21.75cm.); publisher's white photo-illustrated wrappers; 172pp. Wrappers rather dust-soiled some shallow chipping to extremities and spine ends, rather large clean loss to rear wrapper not approaching text, else an About Very Good, unopened copy. Anti-Popular Front..... More
London: International Defence and Aid Fund, 1970. First Edition. Staple-bound pamphlet. Octavo; mimeographed wrappers; 47pp. Fine, unread copy. Case of 22 Black defendants arrested in 1969 under the Suppression of Communism Act. More
New York: Universal Distributors Co., [1938]. First Edition. Octavo (21.5cm.); original yellow pictorial staplebound wrappers; 64pp. Wrappers quite browned with several tears and a few losses to extremities, one touching original rubberstamped price (25¢) without loss of meaning. Good only. Collection of broadcasts made by Steel after his rise to..... More
Lviv, Ukraine: Kamenyar Publishers, 1983. First Edition. A pro-communist pamphlet exposing members of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations as nationalists and racists who have joined together to dissolve socialist and communist countries. Not much is known about the Soviet author, though he did publish two other pro-Soviet pamphlets (We Accuse..... More
Westport: Greenwood Press, 1980. First Edition. First printing. Small octavo (22cm). Tan cloth (hardcover); 217pp; illus. Tight, unmarked, and fine; no dustjacket (as issued?). Issued as "Contributions in Military History" no. 23. More
London: Allen Lane, 1973. First U.K. Edition. Octavo (23cm). Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 411pp; illus. Tight and clean in slightly tatty dustwrapper; Very Good. More
London: Kate Sharpley Library, 1994. First English Language Edition. Octavo (22cm). Staple-bound pamphlet; printed wrappers; [44]pp; illus. Photocopied text with facing portraits. Fine. Translation of a Spanish-language work first published in Barcelona in 1991. More
Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1972. First Edition. 12mo (16.5cm.); original grey staplebound card wrappers; 86pp. Light wear, else Very Good or better. Condemnation of racism in South Africa. More
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1976. Early reprint, lacking the "First Edition" statement on copyright page. Thick octavo (24cm); brick red paper-covered boards and black cloth backstrip, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; map endpapers; dustjacket; xx,1,035,[1]pp; illus. Signed by the author on the half-title page. Fine in..... More
Paris: Amicale de Mauthausen, n.d., ca. 1970s. First Thus. Octavo (21cm.); original grey pictorial staplebound wrappers; 27pp.; folding plan plate in rear, maps and photographic illus. throughout. Some wear from handling, else About Very Good. French-language guide to the Nazi concentration camp of Mauthausen-Gusen in Upper Austria, declared a national..... More
Hollywood, CA: Sons of Liberty, n.d. [1960?]. First Edition. Octavo (21.5cm.); original white printed staplebound card wrappers; [1],9,[1],22pp. Minor sunning, else Fine. Text includes an excerpt from Georgia Senator and white supremacist Thomas E. Watson's Sketches (1912) and a preliminary report by L. Merchiers, Minister of Justice of Belgium, dated..... More
The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1962. First Edition. Octavo (24cm.); publisher's red cloth, gilt-lettered spine; [8],143pp.; maps in text. Corners bumped, spine gilt rather dulled, else Very Good, internally fine. More
Bloomington: Friends of the Lily Library, 1985. First, Limited Edition. No. 118 of 203 numbered copies, printed by Fedric Brewer. Octavo. Cloth-backed, marbled boards (hardcover); dustjacket; 51pp. Fine, apparently unread copy. In the original dustwrapper, Fine but for one tiny closed nick at crown of spine. Seven letters written by..... More
New York: New York World-Telegram, [1948]. Octavo (22cm). Staple-bound pamphlet. Printed paper wrappers; 24pp. Mild creasing and soil; Very Good or better. Reprints Woltman's series of 1947 articles in the Scripps-Howard newspapers exposing supposed Communist infiltration in the Methodist Church, particularly referencing the December, 1947 Conference of the Methodist Federation..... More
Paris: Éditions du Carrefour, 1934. First Edition. Octavo (23cm.); drab card wrappers; 461pp.; 20 leaves of photographic plates, facsimiles in text throughout. A Very Good sound copy, albeit lacking all but the mounted flaps of the John Heartfield dust jacket. The second of the "Brown Books," in which first appeared..... More
Milano: Feltrinelli Editore, [1964]. Quinta Edizione "Universale Economica" 12mo (18cm.); publisher's white card wrappers printed in black; 610pp. Light wear and soil, spine a bit toned, as is textblock, else Very Good and sound. History of the rise of fascism in Italy, text entirely in Italian. More