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AARON, S.F.; JOHNS, E.B.; THOMPSON, HUSTON; PERRY, ARMSTRONG; BARRON, C.W.; BARTON, WILLIAM E.; MACCONNELL, DUNCAN; FINGER, CHARLES J.; ASCHEMEIER, C.R.; ROBINSON, ALAN M. - The Dearborn Independent, Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, April (Apr. ) 3, 1926 - Will Palestine Ever Pay Its Board?

Dearborn, Michigan: The Dearborn Publishing Co, 1926. First Edition. http://www.blueharvestfarm.com. Illustrated by Clarke, W.W.; Graham, J.C.; Honore, Paul. 32 pages. Features: The Killers' Struggle to Exist - all animals wage unending war for mere right to live; Legislating in Secret Session - Budget Officer Rules United States and is not Answerable to the People - New Method of Neutralizing Congressional Government; Why (Woodrow) Wilson Disliked Reporters (part 2) - distaste for publicity developed into aversion for newspapermen through their boorish blunders; The Fallacies of Philanthropy - There are some glaring inconsistencies in organized charity - Is there a remedy?; Galli-Curci Swayed by Swedish Music - Prima Donna gives a wonderful interpretation of the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page; Editorial criticizes lax enforcement of prohibition law and includes list of names of people recently indicted, including Benjamin Gleeman, Harry Gelman, Morris Roisner, Nathan Bader, Samuel, Harris, Abe Ginsberg, Benjamin Weiss, Leon Gleckman, Harry Bernstein, Benjamin Gersonstein, Albert Haimowitz, James Silberstein, and more; Rev. John Roach Straton is heckled during his sermon criticizing actresses; Satirical piece entitled "No - Don't Let Them See It (the Bible)"; M. Pietri of the Finance Commission of the French Chamber claims Great Britain is in debt to France after WWI; Criticism of Mussolini who has confiscated the home of a journalist critical of him - in New York; Will Palestine Ever Pay Its Board? - fascinating photo-illustrated article on this land which 'For thirty years before the War, Baron Rothschild had diligently sought to encourage Jewish immigration'; Washington Irving's London Has Gone - the glamour of his descriptions persist, though the landmarks have vanished; The Voyage of the Victoria - Light on the Dark Ages (first of a series); Where the Buffalo Survives - Ravalli, Montana; The Gorilla at Home - This Anthropoid, usually very peaceable, is much maligned; Uncle Sam Smashes Dishes to Study Them - testing proves American dishes and glassware to be the best; Hong Kong brings in very stiff penalties for importing firearms; Dinshah P. Ghadiali appeals his conviction related to his scheme for curing all ills through 'attuned color waves'; Manipulating the King's English - brevity and lucidity are our best word-soldiers when there is a dress parade; Kodiak legend of Shliam Shoa; Piano Sheet music and dance information for song "The Ripple". Average wear. Center page loose but present. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Dearborn Independent, Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, April (Apr.) 3, 1926 Magellan The Killers' Struggle to Exist - all animals wage unending war for mere right to live; Legislating in Secret Session - Budget Officer Rules United States and is no. Good .
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[DEYSSEL, Lodewijk van] - K.J.L. Alberdingk Thijm. Homme de Lettres. Baarn (Hollande).

[Baarn, eigen beheer, 1917]. Garenloos katern. 16 p. [Gedrukt in een oplage van 80 exemplaren]. 1e druk. Zeldzame, buitengewoon zonderlinge uitgave van (auto-)biografische aantekeningen over Van Deyssel. Volgens noot 1 in deze uitgave werd de tekst (pagina 1 tot en met 3, de overige pagina's bestaan uit annotaties) geschreven door Clément Deltour. Tekst en noten werden echter door Van Deyssel zelf, in het Frans, geschreven. 'De tekst verscheen oorspronkelijk, zonder de noten, in het tweede 'album' dat in de reeks Nos Contemporains was gewijd aan Les Pays-Bas, in 1911 bij Adolf Ecksteins Verlag, Berlin-Charlottenburg' (MDLM). In 1917 liet hij een met veertien zeer omvangrijke noten uitgebreide uitgave in eigen beheer drukken door Hollandia Drukkerij in zijn woonplaats Baarn, in een oplage van slechts 80 exemplaren (onderhavige editie). De tekst zelf is nog relatief normaal te noemen, maar in de noten gooit Van Deyssel alle remmen los en verzandt hij in de meest doorgeslagen vorm van name dropping. De elf pagina's noten bestaan hoofdzakelijk uit lange opsommingen van namen: de vrienden en kennissen die zijn ouderlijk huis bezochten, of alle oprichters en leden van de 'Vrijdagsche Vereeniging', het Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap etc. Hoogtepunt is de drie pagina's lange opsomming van mensen die hem tussen 1893 en 1917 in Baarn bezochten! Zoals Harry Prick het eens tegenover ons verwoordde: 'dit is een volslagen krankzinnige uitgave'.
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