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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Ingram Hughes Archives
Ingram Hughes •ï¿½1 Book
Anti-Semitism: A World Survey (1934)
Organized Anti-Jewish Sentiment
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    Modern Israel (7 Reviews)
    Anti-Semitism: A World Survey, by Ingram Hughes
    1. Anti-Semitism: A World Survey by Ingram Hughes
    2. The Truth About "The Protocols of Zion" by Herman Bernstein
    3. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion by Benjamin W. Segel
    4. Judaism: An Analysis and an Interpretation by Israel H. Levinthal
    5. We Jews by George E. Sokolsky
    6. The Jew and the World Ferment by Basil J. Mathews
    7. Jews in Palestine by Abraham Revusky
    The New Republic, July 31, 1935, p. 340
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (19 Reviews)
    General: Political and Legal
    1. The Price of Peace by Frank H. Simonds and Brooks Emeny
    2. Farewell to Revolution by Everett Dean Martin
    3. Political Ethics by Daniel Sommer Robinson
    4. The State in Theory and Practice by Harold J. Laski
    5. Dictatorship in Theory and Practice by George P. Gooch
    6. Challenge to Democracy by C. Delisle Burns
    7. Democracy Faces the Future by Samuel Everett
    8. Socialism, Fascism, Communism by Joseph Shaplen and David Shub
    9. The Post-War World by J. Hampden Jackson
    10. The Geographical Pattern of Mankind by John E. Pomfret
    11. International Organization by R. Yorke Hedges
    12. Peace and the Plain Man by Norman Angell
    13. War Is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler
    14. Spying Still Goes On by Heinz Ecke
    15. Internationalism and Disarmament by Mary E. Woolley
    16. Clashing Tides of Colour by Lothrop Stoddard
    17. Anti-Semitism: A World Survey by Ingram Hughes
    18. The Jew and the World Ferment by Basil J. Mathews
    19. We Jews by George E. Sokolsky
    Foreign Affairs, July 1935, pp. 704-705