Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture

Two Anti-Semitic Publications – London

Opening: $200
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1. A Message to Tradesmen, the Jewish Stranlehold. London: Angels News Service, ca. 1939. Leaflet issued by the Imperial Fascist League concerning the influence of Jews on trade. Single leaf printed on both sides, 21 cm. Good condition.
2. The Aberdeen Jew, by Allen Junior. Illustrations by Gregor McGregor. London, 1927. 3rd edition. English.
Booklet with jokes about a Jew living in Aberdeen (called "the Granite City, in Scotland). It is said, that people believe that there are no Jews in Aberdeen at all, but in fact there is a Jew by the name of Isaac Levi, who sometimes presents himself as Donald McSforn and wears a Scotish kilt. This Levi was arrested in the past by the police, and is under its supervision. The text continues in a humoristic style, that Levi tells many stories against his own people, alike other Jews, and that this booklet brings these stories. 36 pp, 22 cm. Good condition. Last page is partly detached.
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita