Eustace mullins contributor (2 resultados)

Editorial: The Christian Defense League, Arabi, Louisiana 1988
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An issue of James K. Warner's CDL Report, the organ of his New Christian Crusade Church. Content for this issue includes "Elegy for a State" by Eustace Mullins on Virginia's manipulation by the Masonic Canaanite conspiracy, "Should the Constitution Be Restored or Abolished" by Rt. Rev. David Baxter, an article from 1956, revised… and edited by Warner on the relationship between Gerald L. K. Smith, Francis E. Townsend, and Father Charles Coughlin ("Patriots of the Past" by Lester F. Heins), "Place Your Right Hand on the." by Tom Anderson, "Repeal Sedition Law" by David Baxter, and many lengthy adverts for Warner's prodigious catalog of far right reprints published by his Christian Defense League imprint. Tabloid format printed in red and black, 16 pp, illus. Center fold as issued, else Fine. No ownership marks, but this copy from the personal papers of Eustace Mullins.

Editorial: New York: Eustace Mullins 1953
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One of a number of small press poetry publications issued by the anti-Semitic, Ezra Pound acolyte, Eustace Mullins. This anthology includes contributions from Mullins, Wade Donahoe, Hugo Plantagenet (pseudonym), Robert Reardon, and Israel Rabinowitz (pseudonym?). Donahoe and Plantagenet contributed poems to other Mullins antholo…gies, including Poetry Chicago and Three Hands, while Reardon died prematurely in 1966. Rabinowitz is described as a "brilliant Israeli student who will make his mark in poetry and politics," although we surmise that both Plantagenet and Rabinowitz could have been pseudonyms for Mullins himself. Stapled, black wrappers printed in silver, [20] p. A Fine copy. Approximately half a dozen copies in OCLC institutions. Scarce.