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Title: The Cause of World Unrest with an Introduction by the Editor of "the Morning Post" (of London)
Description: New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1920. First American Edition. Hardcover. "Because the Jews can and do possess a dual nationality, they must remain suspect from the point of view of the man who acknowledges exclusive allegiance to a single country. This suspicion, which seems to me to be natural and by no means exaggerated, goes by the name of Anti-Semitism. Are the great mass of Jews working towards a definite goal or are they mere ordinary citizens against whom envy, suspicion, and long-dated religious animosity have provoked an unfair prejudice? The answer to this question will be found in this book." - Preface to the American Edition. xxxiii, [1], 264, [2 ads] pp. Includes full-page ad for G.P. Putnam's Sons publication of "The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion" about which is stated "From whatever viewpoint he regards Bolshevism and present day social upheavals, whatever his reactions towards 'radicalism,' and however little or however much he may place credence in the allegation that a vast, secret organization has for years been plotting world control, every thinking person will want to read this remarkable document, an authentic translation of the mysterious material first published by Nilus in Russia in 1905." Singerman [0101] cites a reference which states portions of this book were penned by Ian Colvin, Nesta Webster, H.A. Gwynne, and journalists employed by "The Morning Post." Contents clean and unmarked. One inch notch in bottom of front board near spine. Half-inch opening halfway up backstrip at front board. Average overall wear. Binding intact. No dust jacket. New full front endpaper. A sound vintage copy in its original red cloth. ; 8vo. Good with no dust jacket .

Keywords: Bolsheviks Russian Revolution Anti Semitism Conspiracy Politics Judaica

Price: US$ 4500.00 Seller: RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage Magazines
- Book number: 237h1987