Mullins, Eustace [1923-2010] - a 21-page original typescript, ca. 1960s? of approx 20,000 words 35x21cm. Minor wear. A coffee stain to edge of several pages. Good. ¶ This is a 21-page single-side original typescript, with corrections in ink to six of the pages, from the personal papers of anti-Semitic conspiracy- theorist Eustace Mullins and is almost certainly authored by him. Untitled,unpaginated and undated [the Asian war theme would suggest mid-1960s], it consists of a 16-page allegory concerning American troops fighting Communists in an imaginary Asian country [Howchuk] with characters including the officer Major Hazard, Sgt Houston, Sgt Grinnell, Prince Boo Chuk Din, & Wu Lin and is a vehicle for Mullins' obliquely-stated anti- Semitic philosophical musings. The final 4 pages are typed on the same scrap paper but appear to be reading notes from various sources. [" Extermination is the only message we get from anything... from writing, from art, all that man does now is just a bottle of acid thrown in his face, everybody is just waiting to be finished off..."they never let you kill the ones who really deserve it...that's the only motivation of life, its pathological one, the killing off of the beautiful, the protection of the rats. Every law that was every made was enacted to protect the human filth and to exterminate the good...what we were talking about are the swine who pull the strings...why doesn't somebody kill them off asked W Because they keep everybody killing everybody else...but this time when i get back i'm going to exercise my talents the right way for the first time in my life i'm going to get a few good guys together and go after some of those boys..."] USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 131.25 | £UK 113.25 | JP¥ 22316] Book number BOOKS023809Iis offered by:
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