Published by Aryan Press, Inc, Washington, D. C., 1973
First Edition
First edition. An encyclopedic compilation of individuals (Aryan and Jewish) who wrote critically of Jews. Organized into three sections: Part 1: Words of Notable Men Part 2: Other Prominent Commentators and Part 3: Jews on the Jewish Question. A nine page appendix includes quotes gathered by the author after the book had already been assembled. Later expanded and published in 1976 as "Antizion: A Survey of Commentary on Organized Jewry by Leading Personalities Through the Ages" by Willis Carto's Noontide Press. William Grimstad was a member of the National Socialist White People's Party where he was editor of the party newspaper, "White Power." After leaving the NSWPP he became involved in the Holocaust revisionist movement, anonymously authoring "The Six Million Reconsidered: Is the "Nazi Holocaust" Story a Zionist Propaganda Ploy" and writing for the Institute for Historical Review and its journal. He was accused by various Jewish organizations of being a Saudi agent and of having received five figure sums to author the aforementioned books. He later became a Fortean researcher and under the nom-de-plume, Jim Brandon, authored "Weird America: A Guide to Places of Mystery in the United States" and "The Rebirth of Pan." Stapled wrappers (11" x 8 ½") with stereotypical portrait of Jew to front wrapper, 54 pp. A near fine copy of an uncommon title with only six copies located in OCLC. In SIBA (Singerman Bibliography of Antisemitic Texts in English).