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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume VI, Issues 1 - 26, October 1942 - April 1943 New York In Fact 1942 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment was secretly supporting and funding Nazi Germany. Some of the article headlines include: 2nd Front Fought by American Axis Followers, More on the Second Front, Reader's Digest Facism, The Harlot Press, Nazi Propaganda Against US Labor, The Profits of Facism, New US Facist Coalition Against Labor, Bullet Company Endangers Lives of US Soldiers, Move to Rid American Legion of Facists, and many more. This issue also includes Seldes' famous attack against the tobacco industry, "Sending Poison to our Armed Forces? The Suppressed Story of Tobacco." Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
250.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume VII, Issues 1 - 26, April - September 1943 New York In Fact 1943 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment was secretly supporting and funding Nazi Germany. Some of the article headlines include: Facist Straws in the American Military Winds, Betrayal in Washington, Big Business Threatens America, Victory Delayed Seamen Killed by Shipowner's Greed, US Nazi Begins Organizing 10,800,000 of US Forces, Railroad Monopoly Plot Against Winning the War, Nazi Spy System at Cornell University, and many more. Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume VIII, Issues 1 - 26, October 1943 - April 1944 New York In Fact 1943 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment was secretly supporting and funding Nazi Germany. Some of the article headlines include: Papers Harm War Effort and Smear Labor, Native-Facist Publishers Gang Up on In Fact, Plot to Keep Our Army and Civilians Barefoot, Business in Triple Drive Against Public Welfare, Merchants of Death, What Are They Teaching Our Soldiers?, Russians Can Defeat Hitler, What Democratic Americans Must Do, and many more. Tight binding; hinges starting to give. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume X, Issues 1 - 26, October 1944 - April 1945 New York In Fact 1944 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment was fascist and secretly supporting and funding Nazi Germany. Some of the article headlines include: Race-Religion-Redbaiting Campaign a la Mein Kampf, Nazi Super-Rich Plane Built With American Money, GOP-Nazi Cartel Plot in America, NAM (National Association of Manufacturers) Plots Against the American People, 500 Anti-Facists Held Captive in US Camp, Boeing Betrayed the B-29 to Japanese, and many more. Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume XI, Issues 1 - 26, April 1945 - October 1945 New York In Fact 1945 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment was fascist and secretly supporting and funding Nazi Germany. Some of the article headlines include: Polish Intrigue in US Congress Exposed, Cartels Which Make War, Land for People, Suppressed News: Warmongering Cartels, New War with China as Ally Against Russia Planned by Officials, Big Business and Congressmen Favor Unemployment, Who Are the Nations Endorsers of Facism?, and many more. Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume XIII, Issues 1 - 26, April 1946 - October 1946 New York In Fact 1946 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment and the press was fascist and had secretly supported Nazi Germany during World War II. Some of the article headlines include: Wall Street's Un-Americanism, Press Lowers Iron Curtain on Liberal News, Scientists Charge Bikini Test Has No Value and PredictAtom Blast Will Sink Two or Less Ships, Power Pirates Plunder Nation, Who Owns America?, FBI Watching 100 Phony Facist Vet Groups, US Red Cross Spreads Mussolini Propaganda, and many more. Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume XIV, Issues 1 - 26, October 1946 - April 1947 New York In Fact 1946 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment and the press was fascist and had secretly supported Nazi Germany during World War II. Some of the article headlines include: Native Facists Unite in New Rabble-Rousing Campaign, Newspapers Cannot Be Free, Dept of Justice Buckles to Readers Digest, Book Burning in America, Blueprint for American Fascism, Native Fascists Plot Campaign, Schools Use Facist Magazine, Witch-Hunt Revived, , and many more. Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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Seldes, George (editor and Principal Author) In Fact - Volume XVI, Issues 1 - 26, October 1947 - April 1948 New York In Fact 1947 First Printing Bound Periodicals Very Good No Jacket In Fact was a weekly, leftist, 4-page, political publication edited by George Seldes, who also wrote most of the articles. Although Seldes proclaimed for many years that he was merely an independent, truth-seeking journalist, following the fall of the Soviet Union, KGB files revealed that he had been a long-time member of the Communist Party and that the Communist Party had funded "In Fact" as a propaganda organ at the direction of the Comintern. In this volume, Seldes decries the fact that the US had not yet opened a second front in Europe and argue incessantly that the American business establishment and the press was fascist and had secretly supported Nazi Germany during World War II. Some of the article headlines include: Three Billions to Fool Americans, Big Business Whitewashed, Book Publishers Yield to Fear, Book Burning on Wide Scale, A Free Press in US Impossible, Facism in Hollywood, A Time to Fight, Pennsylvania Sets Up Gestapo, Business Greed Cause of Accidents, Military Rule Creeps Up on US, and many more. Tight binding with sound hinges. Clean pages. Some light wear and soiling to buckram cover. Price:
125.00 USD
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