Published by The Thunderbolt, Inc., Savannah, Georgia, 1965
Paperback. Condition: Good. Reprint. Sequel to The Original Mr. Jacobs: A Startling Exposé, published in 1888. "Presents a colorful account of Jewish exploitation, criminality, usury, lechery, vulgarity, and fraud in the immigrant ghetto of New York City. The Christ-hating Jews are depicted as parasites, competing with the Anglo-Saxons for control of America." - Singerman 0019. Retitled facsimile reprint of the 1888 Minerva first edition entitled The American Jew: An Exposé Of His Career. Includes a new Introduction by Dr. Edward R. Fields which declares this book to be "a microscopic examination of the character of the Wandering Jew" and details several incendiary quotes attributed to Benjamin Franklin. Published anonymously, this work was authored by Greek-American Telemachus Timayenis (1853-1918). In a fascinating 2020 article about Timayenis, Scott D. Seligman describes him as the father of anti-Semitic publishing in America. Undated but appears to be circa 1965. [4], 219 pp. Occasional black and white illustrations. Clean, tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Contents uniformly tanned. 7.3" x 5.2". ; 12mo.
Published by The Thunderbolt Inc [197-], Marietta, Ga
A two-sided anti-mongrelization flyer courtesy of the tireless racist campaigner, Edward Fields, and issued under the "Thunderbolt" imprint, the long-time organ of the National States Rights Party. The flyer compiles pseudo-scientific excerpts, illustrations, and photographs "proving" the biological and physiological differences between the races. The verso focuses on comparing blacks with apes and includes 16 bullet points presumably written by Fields. The 16th point explains: "As the black genes of the Negro are more powerful than white genes - the Negro has thereby destroyed every white civilization that he has come in contact with or has left that civilization stagnant and rotting and dependent upon the last drop of white blood from outside to keep it going." Xerographically reproduced on both sides of a 14" x 8 ½" sheet. Fine.