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App, Austin J. History's Most Terrifying Peace: Thirteen Reprinted and Original Articles. Boniface Press, 1970. Third printing Near fine condition clean, unused stapled paperback, 109 pages. Contents: 1. A just peace, the chief business of a generation. 2. The only yardstick for a just peace. 3. Justice is one -- for victor and vanquished. 4. Territorial injustices. 5. Mass expulsions: "Tragedy on a prodigious scale." 6. Is de-Nazification a smokescreen for Bolshevizing? 7. Teaching Russia how to Bolshevize prisoners of war. 8. Goethe and the army of occupation. 9. A just or merely an enforced peace. 10. The fly in President Truman's twelve peace points. 11. Cooperating with Russia by double-crossing small peoples. 12. American war reasoning 1941-46. Appendix: American war policies and catholic tradition.
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App, Austin J. Morgenthau Era Letters. Boniface Press, 1966. 0877008787 / 9780877008781 Trade paperback. VG+ condition, unused. Would be fine were it not for some water damage at lower edge. "119 letters to newspapers and newsmakers -- mostly in the decade from 1941 to 1950. Protesting interventionism, unconditional surrenderism, Morgenthauism, and pleading for a negotiated peace, an Atlantic Charter peace."
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. Barnes Against the Blackout: Essays Against Interventionism. Institute for Historical Review, 1991. 0939484374 / 9780939484379 Brand new paperback. Revisionist giant Harry Elmer Barnes is at his battling best in these essays and reviews on the Second World War, and on the "Cold War" with the Soviet Union that soon followed. Professor Barnes takes passionate issue with the writings of his historian colleagues, whether in the academy or (increasingly) in the Pentagon and the CIA, on the causes, conduct, and results of America's "crusade" against Germany and Japan. Stern assessments of the establishment accounts, from Walter Millis to William Shirer, that laid the groundwork for today's wrongheaded history, and vital reviews of the studies that refute them, including A. J. P. Taylor's "Origins of the Second World War" and David Hoggan's "Erzwungene Krieg" (Forced War). Revisionist bibliographer Jim Peron calls this collection "a good overview of the revisionist debate and must reading."
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. History and Social Intelligence. Revisionist Press, 1977. 0877000301 / 9780877000303 Hardback without jacket, as published. Fine condition, unused. Reprint of the 1926 edition. Contents: Part I: Aspects of the newer history: 1. Clio: obstetrix veritatis? 2. The newest history. 3. Recent historical tendencies. Part II: History, and some problems of nationalism: 1. The historical development of nationalism. 2. Nationalism and historical writing. 3. The race myth. 4. World war guilt. 5. History and international intelligence. Part III: Creation tales: 1. The American revolution. 2. The fathers at work, worship and play. 3. Hunting bolsheviks in 1798. 4. The second war for independence. Part IV: The rise and fall of democracy: 1. Some aspects of the history of democracy. 2. The political theory of democracy. 3. The election of 1924 and the future of democracy. 4. The cost of democracy. 5. Woodrow Wilson: an estimate. 6. W Wilson: contemporary appraisals. 6. Social science and the future of democracy. 596 pages.
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. In Quest of Truth and Justice: Debunking the War Guilt Myth. Ralph Myles, 1972. 0879260122 / 9780879260125 Brand new paperback. Reprint of the 1928 edition. "The most complete and cogent summary of the revisionist controversy over the causes of the First World War. Total debunking of the war-guilt myth, and a ruthless exposure of the disgraceful complicity of America's establishment historians in the frenzied jingoism and German-baiting that led to Versailles and the decades of misery and injustice which followed." Contents: I. The facts as to war guilt: 1. The importance of war guilt. 2. Why the subject can be discussed with assurance today. 3. The background of July, 1914. 4. The immediate causes of the First World War. 5. The entry of the US into the war. 6. War guilt and the world today. II. The struggle for truth in regard to war guilt: 1. What we started with. 2. Vive la France: Charles Downer Hazen's views on war guilt. 3. Views of representative historians. 4. Pedantry and pomposity among the Bitter Enders. 5. The "Beauty of the Purple": WIlliam Stearns Davis repels the Huns. 6. The savior of France: M Raymond Poincare enters the lists. 7. Still the German octopus: Earl Evelyn Sperry remains recalcitrant. 8. Timid and vacillating revisionism: Bernadotte Everly Schmitt. 9. St Edward and England's Holy War. 10. Almost persuaded: Mack Eastman and Canadian misgivings. 11. Official French exposition of war guilt. 423 pages.
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. In Quest of Truth and Justice: Debunking the War Guilt Myth. Ralph Myles, 1972. 0879260114 / 9780879260118 Brand new hardback. Reprint of the 1928 edition. "The most complete and cogent summary of the revisionist controversy over the causes of the First World War. Total debunking of the war-guilt myth, and a ruthless exposure of the disgraceful complicity of America's establishment historians in the frenzied jingoism and German-baiting that led to Versailles and the decades of misery and injustice which followed." Contents: I. The facts as to war guilt: 1. The importance of war guilt. 2. Why the subject can be discussed with assurance today. 3. The background of July, 1914. 4. The immediate causes of the First World War. 5. The entry of the US into the war. 6. War guilt and the world today. II. The struggle for truth in regard to war guilt: 1. What we started with. 2. Vive la France: Charles Downer Hazen's views on war guilt. 3. Views of representative historians. 4. Pedantry and pomposity among the Bitter Enders. 5. The "Beauty of the Purple": WIlliam Stearns Davis repels the Huns. 6. The savior of France: M Raymond Poincare enters the lists. 7. Still the German octopus: Earl Evelyn Sperry remains recalcitrant. 8. Timid and vacillating revisionism: Bernadotte Everly Schmitt. 9. St Edward and England's Holy War. 10. Almost persuaded: Mack Eastman and Canadian misgivings. 11. Official French exposition of war guilt. 423 pages.
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. The Caxton Printers, 1953. First edition Fine condition hardback in fine jacket. Unused old stock. This classic study details how President Roosevelt maneuvered America, against the wishes of most of its citizens, into war against Germany and Japan, and how FDR's war policy ended in betrayal, disillusion and endless conflict. This work establishes convincingly that US participation in World War II was neither necessary, nor desirable, nor just.
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. Revisionism: A Key to Peace. Revisionist Press, 1973. 0877001936 / 9780877001935 Hardback without jacket, as published. Fine condition, unused. Contents: I. Revisionism in historical writing. II. Revisionism and the First World War. III. Revisionism and the Second World War: 1. Greater hatreds and more ruthless propaganda. 2. Historical writing on WWII. 3. Some leading revelations of revisionism bearing on WWII. 4. Some leading reasons for the historical blackout in relation to revisionism and WWII. 5. Outstanding publication and promotional difficulties with respect to revisionism and WWII. 6. Official aspects of the historical blackout. IV. Historical and educational losses due to the blackout, and A J P Taylor's "Origins of WWII": 1. A lost generaion in historical writing. 2. Taylor's "Origins": A new epoch. V. Revisionism and peace. VI. The new strategy in maintaining the historical blackout on WWII: the blurout and the smotherout. 67 pages.
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. Sociology Before Comte: A Summary of Doctrines and an Introduction to the Literature. Revisionist Press, 1974. 0877002029 / 9780877002024 Hardback without jacket, as published. Fine condition, unused. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Social philosophy among the Greeks. 3. Among the Romans. 4. Social philosophy of early and patristic Christianity. 5. Medieval social philosophy. 6. Early modern social philosophy. 7. During the general domination of the doctrine of a social contract. 8. During the period of its gradual transition into sociology. 9. The intellectual environment of Comtian sociology. 10. The chief tendencies in sociology since Comte. 74 pages.
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Barnes, Harry Elmer. The New History and the Social Studies. Revisionist Press, 1972. 0877000336 / 9780877000334 Hardback without jacket, as published. Fine condition, unused. Reprint of the 1925 edition. Contents: 1. The past and the future of history. 2. The relation of geography to the writing and interpretation of history. 3. Some phases of the significance of psychology in the equipment of the historian. 4. Some contributions of anthropology to history. 5. Sociology and history. 6. The importance of the history of science and technology. 7. Economic science and dynamic history. 8. Political science and history. 9. Ethics and history. 10. History and social intelligence. Index. 605 pages.
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Cochran, Michael H. Germany Not Guilty in 1914. Ralph Myles, 1972. 0879260106 / 9780879260101 Trade paperback. Brand new paperback. Reprint of the 1931 edition. Foreword by Harry Elmer Barnes and an introduction by Henry M Adams. Contents: 1. Prof Schmitt and the salvagers. 2. Major errors. 3. False methodology. 4. The bordereau. 5. Lieutenant Schmitt. 6. The double standard. 7. July 30th in Berlin. 8. Chronological refutation. 9. Conclusion. 236 pages.
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Dennis, Lawrence and Maximilian St George. A Trial on Trial: The Great Sedition Trial of 1944. Inst for Historical Review, 1984. 0939484161 / 9780939484164 Brand new paperback. "Firsthand account of the Roosevelt administration's most daring attempt to throttle noninterventionist and anti-Communist dissent through court action. This 'guilt by association' and 'conspiracy' legal ploy is perhaps the most sinister federal government attack ever against our constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech. Defendant Dennis and trial lawyer St. George present a brilliant, lucidly reasoned critique of the closest thing to a Soviet show trial that America has ever experienced. Must reading for patriots and civil libertarians." 500 pages.
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Edwards, Violet. Group Leader's Guide to Propaganda Analysis. Gordon Press, 1979. 0849024862 / 9780849024863 Fine unused 8x11" paperback reprint with blank covers. Reprint of 1938 edition. "Revised edition of experimental study materials for use in junior and senior high schools, in college and university classes, and in adult study groups." Contents: I. Seeing Our Way: Why propaganda study. II. Breaking the Ground: What is propaganda? III. General Work in Propaganda Analysis: general principles, areas of exploration. IV. Propaganda Analysis in Some Areas of General Education: in English literature, music, art, journalism, current events, social sciences.
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Garrett, Garet. Burden of Empire: The Legacy of the Roosevelt-Truman Revolution. Noontide Press, 1990. 0939482428 / 9780939482429 Trade paperback. Brand new paperback. "Brilliantly traces America's transition during the Roosevelt-Truman revolution, when Americans were induced to surrender their freedoms. 'We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire.' A funeral oration for the old Republic, a grim but accurate prophecy of the internationalist Empire (or New World Order), and an impetus to sober stock-taking and realistic action for hard-headed American nationalists. Praised by Prof. Harry Elmer Barnes: 'Indispensable to anybody who wishes to understand 'the strange death of liberal America' and desires to do something to check these dolorous and fateful trends in our political and economic life.' " 175 pages.
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