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(Agnew, Spiro; Hamar, Sherman C.). Butler, Richard (1918-2004). White supremacist founder of the Neo-Nazi Aryan Nations.
Rare 1964 White Supremacist "Christian Defense News" Racist & Anti-Semitic Broadside on Newspaper Stock. This Broadside, Accompanied by 2 Letters Signed by Sherman C. Hamar, Was Mailed to Spyro Agnew, Richard Nixon's Future Vice-President Who Was Then Running for the Office of Governor of Maryland.
Los Angeles, CA: Christian Defense League, 1964. 1964. - Folio, a 22-1/2 inches high by 16 inches wide broadside. The May 13, 1964 Volume One, Number One issue of the "Christian Defense News" broadside is printed on newspaper stock. Titled below the banner headline proclaiming "Extra! Extra!" the broadside consists of provocative articles and photographic illustrations under bold headings such as "'White Christians' Now a Minority Group,' says Editor", "Enemies of Christianity on the March", and "Bible Out Of Schools". Folded several times for mailing, else fine.

A 2-page mechanically reproduced letter signed by Sherman C. Hamar, typed on both sides of legal-sized 14 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide paper, is addressed "Dear Friend". Dated September 1966, the letter appears to be intended as a list of talking points for Republican candidates and lists 45 points drawn from the January 10, 1963 Congressional Record which the author views as demonstrating that the Communist party intends to take over the United States. He includes "Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities" which, in conjunction with Joseph McCarthy's efforts in the Senate, had conducted witch hunts and was responsible for the Hollywood black list. Seven numbers are penned in blue ink at the top of the first page, no doubt in order to emphasize the corresponding points.

An additional 8-page mechanically-reproduced letter, printed on both sides of 4 sheets of legal-sized 14 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide paper, bears the heading "A Republican Christian Congress in '66. Be Informed." Dated May, 1966 and signed by Sherman C. Hamar, the letter outlines strategies which the party should employ while subtly supporting anti-Communist, White Christian and White Supremacist values. "You can & must win" is penned in blue ink at the top of the first page. There are several paper clip stains to the top edges of the first and last pages.

The broadside and letters were mailed to Spiro Agnew who was then running for Governor of Maryland and includes an original postmarked mailing envelope.

PROVENANCE: From the estate of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's Chief-of-Staff, Arthur J. Sohmer.

Spiro T. Agnew [1918-1996] was Governor of Maryland and Vice President of the United States under Nixon. He was indicted for tax fraud and forced to resign.

The American white supremacist Richard Butler (1918-2004) dedicated himself to the Christian Identity movement and founded the Neo-Nazi group Aryan Nations in the 1970s. After studying aeronautical engineering and science, Butler was sent to India by his company to work on aircrafts for the Royal Indian Air Force. Some assert that his experience with the caste system influenced his later beliefs. Though he joined the Army Air Corps at the start of the Second World War, Butler never saw action. He became increasingly Anti-Semetic and Anti-Communist during that period. Influenced by William Porter Gale and also the Klansman and pastor of the Anglo-Saxon Christian Congregation Wesley Swift, Butler joined the Christian Identity movement. In the 1960's Butler was involved with the California Rangers, the paramilitary arm of the Christian Defense League and, in 1970, took over from Henry Beach as the leader of Posse Comitatus. Purchasing a large piece of land at Hayden Lake, Idaho, Butler founded the Aryan Nations group as a political wing of the racist white supremacist Church of Jesus Christ Christian. Fine .

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Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: AMERICANA; RACIST; WHITE SUPREMACIST; ANTI-SEMITE; ANTI-SEMETIC; RICHARD BUTLER; BROADSIDE; CHRISTIAN DEFENSE NEWS; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; SPYRO T. AGNEW; GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND; SHERMAN C. HAMAR; REPUBLICAN PARTY; TALKING POINTS; ANTI-COMMUNIST;

 Carl Normanns Kunstforlag (Hamar, Norway), 12 Original-Foto's Norge: Geiranger Djupvatn
Carl Normanns Kunstforlag (Hamar, Norway)
12 Original-Foto's Norge: Geiranger Djupvatn
Hamar, Norway: Carl Normanns Kunstforlag, [ca. 1920]. 48mo. 12 Black & White Post Cards In Portfolio Case, Good, with creasing. Geiranger Djupvatn is high in the mountains, above the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Geirangerfjord, on the shores of Djupvatn lake. .
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Catalogue: Ephemera

 
Hamar, G., 1964.:
Conodonts from the lower Middle Ordovician of Ringerike. (The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo region, Norway. 17.)
Norsk Geol. Tidsskr., 44(2): pp. 243-292, 128 microphotos on 6 pls., 6 figs., refs. Offprint, orig. wrs.
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HAMAR, G.
Conodonts from the lower Middle Ordovician of Ringerike. /&/ Preliminary report on the conodonts from the Oslo-Asker and Ringerike districts. [The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo region 17 & 22].
1964-66. Norsk Geol. Tisskr. 44-2 & 46-1; pp. 243-292, 6 fig. 6 plts. h.t. /&/ pp. 29-84, 6 fig. 7 plts. Orig. wrps. w. libr. stamp (in 2 complete journal issues).
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Hamar, Ellen (Nellie) [1915-2001]
Galpin-Hamar History
Innisfail, Alberta, Canada, Betty Quantz | Privately Printed, 1999. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. pp. iii, 191. Small 8vo. Dark green buckram over boards, gilt lettering to the spine and front board. Photograph frontispiece of the author accompanied with many black-and-white photographs, portraits, illustrations, et al. Excepting neat ink name to the foredge of the book, the extremities remain in near fine condition with no detectable flaws. Internally, the contents remain bright, clean, and unmarked with tight, sound binding. Overall, near fine. Exceedingly scarce family history with no known institutional holdings at time of cataloguing; equally rare in commerce. .
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Catalogue: Canadian History
Keywords: genealogy; hungarian-canadian history; hungary; immigration; biography; memoir; autobiography; family history; manitoba history; prairie; western canadian; alberat; saskatchewan

 
Hamar, Haraldur J. and Pall Magnusson (eds.)
Iceland Review, #1 1983, Volume 21
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1983. Quarterly publication, 64pp. Illustrated throughout. Very minor tear to spine bottom else in very good condition. Articles include Was Someone Here Before? Excavations in the Westman Islands Pose New Questions about Settlement, by Pall Magnusson; The Ultimate in Salmon Farming, Grazing Free at the Ocean's Expense by Magnus Bjarnfredsson; A Visit with Five Young Painters by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson; Mt. Helka Only Takes Four Second of Fury to Produce a Year's Supply of Pumice; Secret of the Southern Sands - Searching for Gold in a Graveyard of Ships by Don Brandt; and Photographs by Sigurdur Thorgeirsson. 220 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J. and Pall Magnusson (eds.)
Iceland Review, #2 1983, Volume 21
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1983. Quarterly publication, 72pp. Illustrated throughout. Very minor tear to head of spine and moderate crease to rear cover across bottom corner else in very good condition. Articles include Rock - Still Shaking the Land, by Illugi Jokulsson; Farmers at Crossroads by Magnus Bjarnfredsson; Lilly - Short Story by Halldor Laxness illustrated by Kjartan Gudjonsson; Drying Fish - A Natural Part of the Summer Scene by Pall Magnusson; and Journey to Gerpir by Don Brandt. 240 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al
Iceland Review, #1 1984, Volume 22
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1984. Quarterly publication, 88pp. Illustrated throughout. Very good or better condition. Articles include: A Building With a Past (Originally built as a prison, Reykjavik's dignified Government House now contains the offices of the President and Prime Minister, by Illugi Jokulsson; Winter - Swiss photographer Max Schmid captures the magical qualities of winter in Iceland (see scan of cover with this description); Through a Glass Brightly by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson who visits with two glass artists; Energy From Brine - From sea water to high-pressure steam to heat and electricity; Life on a Trawler by Illugi Jokulsson (round-the-clock teamwork on the high seas); You Must Be Faithful to its Essence by Sigudur A. Magnusson (A writer-translator discusses rendering Icelandic poetry into English); Economy by Bjorn Matthiasson (Iceland's experience with slowing down inflation); Teista by Don Brandt (The bird admired for its gentle and unassuming nature); and Inspiration in Leather and Suede (Original fashions and jewellery by Icelandic designers). 290 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al
Iceland Review, #2 1984, Volume 22
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1984. Quarterly publication, 88pp. Illustrated throughout. Very good or better condition. Articles include: The Reverend Hanna Maria - Writer Steinunn Sigurdardottir visits one of Iceland's few pratising women pastors; Fishing for Caviar by Illugi Jokulsson - Small one-man lumpfish boats going out to sea at dawn are a sure sign of spring's arrival; Leather crafts - A New Flair in the Making by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson - Young, imaginative leather craftsmen display some of their creations; A Summer of Showers by photographer Pall Stefansson who captures the mystique of a foggy summer's day; The Torfa House by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson - A new life has begun for some of Reykjavik's oldest buildings; The Church of Hallgrimur by Karl Sigurbjornsson - Towering over Reykjavik the magnificent steeple is a landmark for everyone; The Economy by Olafur Isleifsson - Changing trends in foreign investments; The Expressive Art of Johann Briem - A glimpse at one of Iceland's most important living artists; Queen of the Aquarium by Solveig K. Jonsdottir - Intelligent, friendly and easily trained, killer whales invariably steal the show. 300 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al
Iceland Review, #4 1984, Volume 22
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1984. Quarterly publication, 80pp. Illustrated throughout. Very good or better condition. Articles include: Surtsey Two Decades Later - Biologist Dr. Sturla Fridriksson traces the evolution of life on the world's youngest island; Gudbrandur's Bible - The Rev. Sigurbjorn Einarsson's preface to new facsimile edition of a historic work; A Salty Tale - A look at the centuries-old saltfish industry by Don Brandt; Warm and Woolly - Nothing else than hand-knitted Icelandic sweaters according to writer Solveig K. Jonsdottir; Computer with a Tongue - The task of recording every Icelandic word for a University Dictionary by Solveig K. Jonsdottir, among others. 300 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al
Iceland Review, #1 1985, Volume 23
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1985. Quarterly publication, 80pp. Illustrated throughout. Very good or better condition. Articles include: Solvi Helgason - Adalsteinn Ingolfsson introduces an eccentric 19th-Century naive artist; Artists in Search of the Primordial Landscape - Natural forces provide inspiration for two American artists; Last Days of the Commonwealth - The Battle of Orlygsstadir with illustrations by Johannes Geir; Icelandic for Everyone - First of 4-part language series exclusive to Iceland Review readers by Gudmundur Saemindsson; Angling in Iceland - Photos guaranteed to entice anglers to Iceland's pollution-free waters; Interesting Characters Need No Writer - Nobel Prizewinning author Halldor Laxness interviewed by Illugi Jokulsson, among others. 270 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al
Iceland Review, #3 1985, Volume 23
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1985. Quarterly publication, 80pp. Illustrated throughout. Short tear to spine heel else a very good copy. Articles include: Visions from the Past - Naive artist Sigurlaug Jonasdottir talks to Adalsteinn Ingolfsson; The Hidden Bounty of Lake Thingvallavatn - Latest research throws new light on murta, the little fish caught for centuries by the farmers around the lake (with photos by Pall Stefansson); Ceramic Sculpture on the Upswing - Adalsteinn Ingolfsson discusses the latest trends; Vive la Difference - Third of a 4-part language series exclusive to Iceland Review readers, by Gudmundur Saemindsson, among others. 270 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Adalsteinn Ingolfsson, Elin Jonsdottir et al
Iceland Review, #1 1986, Volume 24
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1986. Quarterly publication, 72pp. Illustrated throughout. A very good copy or better copy. Articles include: The Last Great Modernist in Icelandic Art - Adalsteinn Ingolfsson talks to Svavar Gudnason, an influential figure in painting both at home and abroad; Glimpse of a Vanished World - A look into the past, as it is preserved at the Skogar Folk Museum; Breaking the Ice Barrier - Myvatn farmers remain faithful to an age-old method of catching trout during winter, among others. 260 grams - ships lettermail.
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Keywords: Iceland Review Atlantica, Haraldur Hamar, Modernist Icelandic Art Modernism Svavar Gudnason, Adalsteinn Ingolfsson; Skogar Folk Museum; Myvatn Farmers Catching Trout Winter Iceland Iceland

 
Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Solveig K. Jonsdottir, Bernard Scudder et al
Iceland Review, #4 1986, Volume 24
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1986. Quarterly publication, 64pp. Illustrated throughout. A very good or better copy. Articles include: Down to the Heat Below - Jeffrey Cosser looks at hot-water prospecting at Nesjavellir; Driftwood - Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir writes about an important natural resource; When the Boat Comes in - Solveig K. Jonsdottir and photographer Pall Stefansson at Sudavik in the West Fjords, among others. 220 grams - ships lettermail.
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Hamar, Haraldur J.(publisher & ed.) with Solveig K. Jonsdottir, Bernard Scudder et al
Iceland Review, #1 1987, Volume 25
Reykjavik: Haraldur J. Hamar, 1987. Quarterly publication, 80pp. Illustrated throughout. A very good or better copy. Articles include: Dean of All Trades - Solveig K. Jonsdottir meets the Rev. Larus Gudmindsson of Holt (photos by Pall Stefansson); Rocking Rebel - A view of Bubbi Morthens, balladeer and rock idol, by Illugi Jokulsson; By Hand and Through Fire - Jens Gudjonsson's family of sculptors and jewellers, discussed by Adalsteinn Ingolfsson; As Far As the Eye Can See - Photographer Pall Stefansson at Reykjahlid, the largest farm in Iceland; A Brightly Burning Light - Matthias Johannessen searches for the roots of Icelandic culture and national identity; among others. 270 grams - ships lettermail.
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