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Carr, William Guy, Herridge, A. (Foreword)

Pawns in the Game

National Federation of Christian Laymen, 1955

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Year of publication
1955
Place of printing
Toronto, Canada
Author
Carr, William Guy, Herridge, A. (Foreword)
Publishers
National Federation of Christian Laymen
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Conspiracy, Bolsheviks, Revolution, Communism - Canada, NWO, New World Order, W.R.M., World Revolutionary Movement, English Revolution 1640-1649, French Revolution 1789, American Revolution, Russian Revolution 1917, Treaty of Versailles, Stalin, Spanish Revolution, Spanish Civil War, Francisco Franco, World War 1939-1945 Conspiracy Politics History
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

186 pages. "Published to expose the ramifications of the International Conspiracy which was originated by a small group of wealthy and influential men in 1773 for the purpose of ultimately obtaining undisputed control of the wealth, natural resources, and manpower of the entire world. Explains how the continuity of their Long Range Plan was assured by appointing their successors from their own entourage while still alive." - Foreword. William Guy Carr [1895-1959] was a man's man, an English-born Canadian naval officer who described his adventurous early life in seven preceeding books. Sombre cover illustration depicts Soviet chess pieces moving in for the kill. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Binding intact. "American Nationalist" sticker on title page may refer to the book's American distributor. Ink underlining and markings throughout. Errata list not included. A sound first edition copy of this conspiracy classic. Singerman 921, Weems p.58. Book