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Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor. The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, August 4th, 1915 - Cover Photo of Dr. C.J. Hexamer - President of the German American Alliance - An Organization of Over 2,000,000 Americans - The War of 1920 (continued). The International Monthly, New York, 1915.

Price: US$795.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 20 pages. Features: The Next Step of President Wilson; Friends of Peace, Organize! Organize!; The Trust of the Red Death - Article III - Premonitions of the Future - George Sylvester Viereck discusses how capital is diverted from peaceful employment to the establishment of a trust that will ean the fomenting and making of wars for profit; News from Austria-Hungary, by Dr. Ervin Acel-Starhemberg; German Week at the San Francisco Exposition; Famous English Preacher Pleads for Arms Embargo - Rev. Dr. Aked and Prof. Rauschenbusch Protest Against National Dishonor; The War of 1920 (continued); Russia as a Publisher Duplicates her Failure in Military Affairs; The London Morning Post Fears the Fatherland; Mr. Ochs's (of the New York Times) Fate?; Chip in for the Dernburg Fund; Henry James has done something; Full-page fascimile of letter to George Sylvester Viereck from Mrs. Carl L. Schurz asking him to be Editor of the English edition of "Weltkrieg" called World-War; A hint for the "American Machinist" - a publication which promotes the sale of poison shrapnel; Poultney Bigelow Again - an amusing clown; If The Fatherland were published in Germany - an interesting quotation from the Cedar Rapids Republican; Prof. Burgess's Book "The War of 1914" Boycotted by some of the leading book stores in New York; Facsimile of Mr. Viereck's reply to Mrs. Schurz - in the affirmative; The German Aims of Peace; - and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Openings/creases to upper corner of back cover at backstrip. This issue noteworthy in that for the first time we find a full-page back cover ad for Budweiser -with a George Washington theme. Until this issue, most advertisers in this publication had been of the smaller, local (New York City) variety.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Crowley, Aleister; Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor Pro-German Propaganda WW1 Cover Photo of Dr. C.J. Hexamer - President of the German American Alliance - An Organization of Over 2,000,000 Americans Dr. Ervin Acel-Starhemberg San Francisco Exposition R

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Crowley, Aleister; Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor. The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, October 6th, 1915 - The Sham Peace Societies/The Future of the Submarine, By Aleister Crowley/The War of 1920 (continued). The International Monthly, New York, 1915.

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Condition: Good

Description: Pages 145-164 (20 pages in this issue). Features: Why the Money Trust Wants War - The Sham Peace Societies - Part VII, by Charles A. Collman; Germany's Relation to Russia and to England, by Rudolph Eucken; The "Saturday Evening Post" Grows Vicous - this publication has grown vicously anti-German after beginning the war neutral - in fact they published a series of articles by Irwin S. Cobb - a linkage is made to the increase in advertising by munition factories in that publication; The Future of the Submarine, by Aleister Crowley; Notable American Hyphenates - a list of Americans pushing for war; A "Herald" Exposure Exposed - a sickly attempt to aid the English-French-Russian loan commission; Ireland Fails to Uphold England - Tory Newspaper Admits Failure of British Recruiting in the Emerald Isle; The War of 1920 (Continued); Zeppelins; Bulgaria; Our Recent Victories; Armenian Atrocities in England; The Allies' Offensive; "The Fatherland" and the Passaic Library; Belgium under German Rule, by Louis Viereck; Full-page ad for Budweiser on back cover features a Jeffersonian theme; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, October 6th, 1915 - The Sham Peace Societies Money Trust Sham Peace Societies Charles A. Collman Rudolph Eucken Saturday Evening Post Irwin S. Cobb Aleister Crow

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Aleister Crowley, Viereck, George Sylvester, Frederick F. Schrader, Crowley, Aleister editors. The Fatherland Volume I. August, 1914 - February, 1915.. The Fatherland Corporation, 1915.

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Condition: Very Good

Description: Cloth. 4to. First editions of The Fatherland, a weekly published by the International Monthly, Inc. Very good +. Corners and spine ends rubbed. Articles include: I Protest, by Clara Viebig; Honesty is the Best Policy, by Aleister Crowley; The Expansion of Russia, by David S. Levy, and many more. Illustrated covers. Advertisements.

Seller: David Morrison Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

Viereck, George Sylvester - Editor; Crowley, Aleister; et al. The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, January 13th, 1915 - Field Marshal Von Der Goltz on Cover/Contribution By Aleister Crowley. The International Monthly, New York, 1915.

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Condition: Good

Description: 16 pages. Features: Great Britain's Paper Blockade of Germany and Austria-Hungary; Ships Seized and Detained by the British and French Authorities - a detailed list of the ships, their cargo, etc.; Alled Press Hysterical - young German reservists in New York accused of having obtained American passports by fraud; American Ships and British Arrogance - A Plain Statement of the Facts, the Law and the Precedents in the Issue Between the Governments of the United States and Great Britain, by William Bayard Hale; The Greatest Secret of German Progress, by Frank Koester; About the allegation of plagiariam against Count Bernstorff; Field Marshal Von Der Goltz; Buy American Goods; Hon. Joechoate Anti-German; Bringing Great Britain to Her Knees; Honesty is the Best Policy - Part 1 of 2, by Aleister Crowley; Interesting request for new advertisers - makes the case that neutral companies not avoid advertising in this publication; Stand Up and Meet the War - a poem by Wolcott Frederick; And more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Openings along coverfold otherwise a sound copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, January 13th, 1915 - Field Marshal Von Der Goltz on Cover Paper Blockade Ships Seized German Progress Frank Koester Plagiarism Count Bernstorff Field Marshal Von

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Viereck, George Sylvester - Editor; Crowley, Aleister; et al. The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, January 20th, 1915 - Contribution By Aleister Crowley. The International Monthly, New York, 1915.

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Condition: Good

Description: 16 pages. Features: Are Hyphenated Citizens Good for American?; Who Are Americans?; A Congressman Who is Not Afraid - Representative Joseph Taggart of Kansas Assails Harper's Weekly for its abuse of Germans; Hartelpool Well Defended; Brave American Actress - Fern Rogers; Honesty is the Best Policy (Part 2 of 2), by Aleister Crowley - a remarkably forcible exposition of the hypocrisy of his countrymen; The Greatest Secret of German Progress, by Frank Koester; The Division of the Nation's Forces, by Dr. Hanns Heinz Ewers - a keen analysis of the actual condition and strength of the armies at war; English Schemes against German and German-American Insurance Companies; American "Neutrality Notes"; England's Note - Refusal to safeguard American seagoing commerce; England Decadent - Fair-Minded Englishmen and Americans in London express their disgust; Jerome K. Jerome Protests Against the Infamous Treatment of English Citizens of German Birth; Advertising Talk - persuading neutral companies to advertise in this 'publication of class'; The Turks at the Suez Canal; Violation of Property Rights of Foreigners in France; Back cover is a full-time request for readers to convert their spare time into dollars by working for this publication; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy.

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