Published by The Defender Publishers, 1941
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a two little girls opening gifts under a Christmas tree, all in black and white. Side stapled. Issues of "The Defender Magazine" include articles by various authors, usually by clergy, doctors, evangelists, lay people, sometimes government officials, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 36 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"On The Banks Of The Caribbean Sea""Russia At Christmas TIme" by Zella Bossen-Honska"The Wise Worship" by Dr. William T. Watson, Florida Bible Institute"Prophecy And The Coming Slaughter" by Dr. W. B. Riley"Into My Heart" by Rev. Harry D. Clarke, Pastor Billy Sunday Tabernacle"Religious Liberty Endangered""Review of Prophetic Events""Spiritual Triumphs at Sioux City""Evangelist Raymond T. Richey Scores Again""Famous Living Hymn-Writers" by Evangelist Phil Kerr"Stalin Sends Litvinoff""Morality And The 'New Social Order'" by Hon. Carl H. Mote, Attorney"Cincinnati Bishop Demands Blood"And many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, with chipping along edges. A mild crease continuous crease at the middle, yet barely noticeable. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1941
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a young man reading an open Bible by candlelight, all in black and white. Side stapled. Issues of "The Defender Magazine" include articles by various authors, usually by clergy, doctors, evangelists, lay people, sometimes government officials, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 48 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Who Are The International Bankers?""Men Like Bryan Needed Today""Strengthening Spiritual Defenses" by P. B. Root"Modernism -- What? Whence? Whither?" by Rev. Edgar E. Strother"The Enemy Forces: Modernism, Atheism, Judaism""Creative Evangelism" by Dr. Willard Pope"Triumph Over The Tomb" by Dr, Kenneth Cornwell"Cards -- The Devil's Picture Book" by Evangelist John Carrara"Plunging Toward Armageddon" by W. D. Herrstrom"Christ The Rock" by Rev. Ralph Boyer"A Factual Analysis of World Events""New Pole Star Heralds Millennium." by Dr. Mel Morris"Russian Missionary Work""Famous Living Hymn-Writers" by Evangelist Phil Kerr"'Christ For The Crisis', Dr. Winrod's Message For P. R."And many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, with chipping along edges. Unmarked except for underlining of the article "The Enemy Forces" on page 12. A 2.5 inch tear along the spine at the foot, yet leaves are still holding together nicely. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1936
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of "Ahab's Ivory House", said to be 9th century B.C.'s King Ahab's house from the Bible and his Queen Jezebel, all in black and white. Side stapled. Issues of "The Defender Magazine" include articles by various authors, usually by clergy, doctors, evangelists, lay people, sometimes government officials, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 36 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"God's Ultimatum To Communism" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Items of Interest to Defenders""Is Kagawa's Message Christian?" by Dr. Louis Richard Patmont"Who Rules The Mediterranean?" by Gerald B. Winrod"Archaeology and the Scriptures" by Dr. J. O. Kinnaman"Universities Do Breed Revolution" by Dan Gilbert"God's Explanation of World Conditions" by Rev. John F. Harvey"The 'Bolshinstvo' Versus the 'Ekklesia'" by Rev. W. D. Herrstrom"Missionary Messages: Navajo Superstition" by Miss Grace Bouma"Heresies Perpetuated by the Roman Church" by Rev. S. L. Testa"Modernism: What? Whence? Whither?" by Rev. Edgar E. Strother"Salvation Versus Religion" by Rev. Oswald J. SmithAnd many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, with chipping along edges. Unmarked except for notation in pencil and pen at the head on the cover. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1936
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. This magazine was edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of "Church of the Miracle", said to be the traditional site of the miracle where Jesus turned water into wine, all in black and white. Side stapled. Issues of "The Defender Magazine" include articles by various authors, usually by clergy, doctors, evangelists, lay people, sometimes government officials, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 32 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Sir Isaac Newton, A Student Of Bible Prophecy" by Gerald B. Winrod"Items of Interest to Defenders""Attacks on God and Religion" by Rev. L. Peres Buroker"Mussolini's True Character Revealed""Federal Council Versus The Gospel" by Dr. E. E, Strother, Missionary in China"The American Crisis", Extracts from a Sermon by Dr. W. E. Biederwolf"Zionists Put America Into World War""'The Protocols' And The Theory Of A Jewish World-Conspiracy""The Upper Room Experience" by Evangelist Oliver E. Williams"What About The Pyramid Date, September 16, 1936?" by Dr. Bruce Corbin"Convulsions In Spain""Missionary Messages: Cuba's Savago 'Brujos'"And many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear. Minor chipping along edges. Unmarked. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1937
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. This magazine was edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a landscape of groves and vineyards of modern Jericho, titled "Mount of Temptation", all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, lay people, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes an article about the "Scopes Monkey Trials" highlighting attorney William Jennings Bryan, Former United States Secretary of State. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 34 pp. Also includes a green order sheet to order "sample copies", laid in. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Who Was 'Mother Shipton'"?"A Biblical Analysis of the Nation's Plight" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Items of Interest to Defenders""The Slaughter of The Innocents" by Gerald B. Winrod"Why a Christian Jew Cannot Be a Jew Nationalist" by Dr. R. H. Spiro, "Converted Jewish Minister""The Duel of Bryan and DArrow" by Dr. D. W. Ryther, Jr., Dean of Bryan University"False Prophets" by Rev. J. F. Harvey"Paul Prays For The Philippians" by Dr. M. E. Rizman"Dewar Demolishes Evolution" by Dan Gilbert"Shadows of Armageddon" by Dr. Louis R. Patmont"Satan and Lilith" by Rev. John Neander"How God Makes A Year" by Dr. J. O. Kinnaman"Jewels of the Kingdom" by Rev. George W. Soerheide"Stand Fast" by Mrs. W. J. ClineAnd many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear. A small tear is present at the head of page 9/10. Unmarked except for a notation of Spiro's article on the cover in pencil. A fascinating look into the mind of some extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1940
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. This magazine was edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a landscape and town overlooking Mount Tabor Road, Nazareth, all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, lay people, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 36 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"The Geology Of The Church" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Thousands Turn Toward Chicago""The Christ With A Broken Heart" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Liars I Have Known" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Wounding The Work of Christ""Liars And Brimstone" by Rev. Harvey H. Springer"Your Roses May Have Thorns" by Haldor Lillenas"The Prophet Of Finnmark""Bible-Soaked Christians" by Rev. Charles M. Massey"Penalizing Pure Americanism""Silence In Heaven" by Rev. F. H. Johnson"The Cause Of Our Troubles" by Colonel E. N. Sanctuary"Who Will Go In The Rapture?" by Dr. T. J. McCrossanAnd many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear. A fascinating look into the mind of some political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1942
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. This magazine was edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a young boy knelt in prayer by his bedside, all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, evangelists, the Governor of Oklahoma, Gerald B. Winrod, and a fascinating letter to the publisher of Bridgeport Life by Secretary of the Interior, Harold L. Ickes. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 36 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Brigands Have Set The World On Fire""Mobilizing Spiritual Resources" by Dr. Oliver E. Williams"Christ First in America" A radio address by Gerald L. K. Smith"[Harold A.] Ickes [Secretary of the Interior] Writes and Unprintable Letter""Nine Points For Training Orators" By Governor William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray of Oklahoma"More Questions and Answers On The Constitution" by Hudson De Priest"The Great Religions of the World" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod"Famous Living Hymn Writers" by Evangelist Phil Kerr"An Open Letter To A U. S. Soldier""Thank God For Mother's Prayers" by Rev. Clare Vandenberg, Missionary to Cuba"Christian Doormats"And many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear, with a several small tears along the edges. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1948
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edited by Gerald B. Winrod, this issue contains an article written by J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI. Editor Winrod was a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of Mount Rushmore entitled "Shrine of Democracy.Black Hills", all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, attorneys, an article by J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 32 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Righteousness Exalteth A Nation" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod"Communism's Trojan Horse" by George E. Sullivan, Attorney"An Open Door" by Dr. Oliver E. Williams"National Decadence" by J. Edgar Hoover, FBI, Washington, D.C."Smearing: The time has come for mobilized public opinion to break the backbone of the smear Gestapo.""Suffering For Well Doing" by Dr. Mordecai F. Ham"Who Become Alcoholics?" by Wilbur E. Hammaker"Analysis of World Trends: Reporting From Washington""Foreign Missions: The Unfinished Task" by Rev. E. C. WillsCONDITION: Previous owner's mailing address is printed from the publisher on the top right corner of cover. Small 1" open tear at the foredge also on the cover. Leaves have mildly toned throughout, with minor continuous crease at the foot, and small discoloration spot on the back cover at the foredge. Unmarked. A fascinating look into the mind of these extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in nice condition.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1948
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good +. First Edition. Vintage magazine edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a little child sitting with their dog, all in black and white. Ironically, The Defender Magazine re-used this cover picture, which also appeared on the cover of their June, 1945, Vol. 20, No. 2 issue. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, lay people, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 32 pp.SOME ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"The Kansas Tradition: A Defender Hour Broadcast" by Dr. Gerald B. WinrodThe Ecclesiastical Octopus: A Review of Ernest Gordon's New Book""How Jesus Gave Thanks" Sermon Of The Month by Dr. R. S. Beal"God's Heart And Man's Mind" by Rev. John F. Derr"Our Priceless Heritage" by John J. Flack"The Conflict Before Us" by Dr. I. R. Wall"Analysis of World Trends: Reporting From Washington" "The Greatest Judicial Tragedy Of American History""Criminal Lunatics Run Amuck" by Eugene Bertram WillardAnd many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have mildly toned throughout, but very little wear. Unmarked. A fascinating look into the mind of these political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1945
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Vintage magazine edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a little child sitting with their dog, all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 32 pp. SOME ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"America's Only Huguenot Church" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod"The Key to Peace and Freedom" an analysis of Dr. Sullivan's New Book"Pray for President Truman" by Rev. Harvey H. Springer"David C. Cook Publishing Company Observes Seventieth Birthday""He Went With Me Through The Valley" by Dr. John H. Dequer"The Cross In A Japanese Prison Camp" by Hugo Evan FreyAwaiting Trial For Robbery" by Rev. A. J. Turvey"Ethiopia's Great Missionary Doctor: The Story of Dr. Lambie's Romantic Ministry"And many other articles and advertisements. CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear. Light crease on the cover, almost unnoticeable. Unmarked. A fascinating look into the mind of these political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1944
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Vintage magazine edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of sheep in a meadow near a wood, all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors from clergy and evangelists, doctors, transcript from Senator speech/hearings, other editors, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 40 pp. Interestingly, under the date and volume number, this cover instructs the reader to "turn to page 20", which is the transcript of Senator William Langer's denunciation of the sedition trial. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Christ Gives Comfort in Time of War""God's Hand In American History" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod"Russia In Current History And Prophecy" by Dr. F. J. Miles"Archaeology In Ur of Chaldees" by Dr. J. O. Kinnaman"The Things God Hath Prepared" by Dr. Charles Edson Gee"A Bible Study of Fundamentals" "Senator Langer Denounces 'Sedition Trial'" Transcript of US Senator William Langer of North Dakota, Sept. 8, 1944."The Remedy For World Disorder" by Dr. C. F. Wimberly "Jesus And Anxiety" by Dr. J. R. Rodriguez"Transformation Of Sol Hoopii" by Phil KerrAnd many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear, with a couple of light crease marks on the cover. A fascinating look into the mind of these political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1942
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good +. First Edition. Vintage magazine edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of a cactus landscape with horse and rider, all in black and white. Simple fold at the spine without staples or stitching. This issue includes articles by various authors from clergy and evangelists, other editors, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements, several of which are about prophecy, Armageddon, and the Second Coming of Christ. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 32 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Father Winrod, 'Absent From the Body.Present with the Lord'" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod"Great Protestant Protest Needed" by Dr. H. B. Sandine, Editor of "The Congregational Beacon""Murder In A Church Yard" by Rev. Lee C. Fisher"Petra - Most Mysterious City in the World" by Dr. J. O. Kinnaman"The Development of Religious Music" by Evangelist Phil Kerr"Changes At Washington Expected, Our Post-War Task" by Theodore W. Engstrom, Editor, The Christian DigestMany other articles and advertisementsCONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear. A light crease is present at a diagonal on the cover but does not compromise text. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Magazine, 1942
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good +. First Edition. Vintage magazine edited by Gerald B. Winrod, a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Noted at the bottom of this copy is written "An Inter-Denominational, Non-Sectarian, Evangelical, Patriotic Publication". Cover bears an American flag with blue and red lettering. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors from clergy and evangelists to doctors and attorneys titled "Christ Or Catastrophe", "National Prayer Chain Being Created", "Questions and Answers on the Constitution", "Tomb of Solomon's Father-in-Law", "United We Stand", "The Foundation of American Liberty", "Prayer In Times Like These", "Famous LIving Hymn-Writers", "So You Want to Be Successful", "The Final Air Raid", "International Sunday School Lesson Comments" among others. Also includes advertisements and sweepstakes. Illustrated with artwork in black and white. 36 pp. CONDITION: Lightly toned with mild wear around the edges. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1940
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edited by Gerald B. Winrod, this 15th Anniversary Issue bears a portrait of the editor and facsimile signature on the cover. Winrod was a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of Editor Gerald B. Winrod, all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, evangelists, laypeople, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 36 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Is God A Jew?" by Dr. W. D. Herrstrom"The Seven Church Ages" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Jewry's Great Mistake" by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod"Stand By America""The Holy Spirit" by Evangelist Betty Weakland"A Factual Analysis of World Events""Soren Kierkegaard -- Critic of Christendom" by Rev. Robert H. Cox"The Voice Of Temperance" by Dr. Sam Morris"Testimony of a Christian Jew" by Dr. Robert Spiro"Will Present Civilization Survive?" by Dr. Louis R. PatmontAnd many other articles and advertisements.CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout, but very little wear, with a couple of very light crease marks on the cover. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage, anniversary issue in very nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Defender Publishers, 1948
Language: English
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Vintage Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Edited by Gerald B. Winrod, this issue contains an article written by J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI. Editor Winrod was a controversial figure and American fascist who claimed to be a Christian, yet was staunchly anti semitic, and a Hitler sympathizer who thought that the Nazis would cleanse Europe of Communism. During World War II, Winrod was charged with sedition, yet the charges were later dropped.Paper cover illustrated with a photograph of Mount Rushmore entitled "Shrine of Democracy.Black Hills", all in black and white. Side stapled. This issue includes articles by various authors predominantly from clergy, doctors, attorneys, an article by J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI, and Gerald B. Winrod. Also includes many advertisements. Illustrated with artwork throughout in black and white. 32 pp. SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:"Righteousness Exalteth A Nation" by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod"Communism's Trojan Horse" by George E. Sullivan, Attorney"An Open Door" by Dr. Oliver E. Williams"National Decadence" by J. Edgar Hoover, FBI, Washington, D.C."Smearing: The time has come for mobilized public opinion to break the backbone of the smear Gestapo.""Suffering For Well Doing" by Dr. Mordecai F. Ham"Who Become Alcoholics?" by Wilbur E. Hammaker"Analysis of World Trends: Reporting From Washington""Foreign Missions: The Unfinished Task" by Rev. E. C. WillsCONDITION: Leaves have ever-so-mildly toned throughout, but virtually without wear. Unmarked. A very small closed-tear/knick at the spine on the back cover. A fascinating look into the mind of these extreme political and religious views from the early/mid 20th century in America. A rare, vintage issue in lovely condition.
Published by The Defender Magazine, Wichita, KS, 1955
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the February 1955 issue of "The Defender Magazine" (Vol. 29 No. 10) edited by Gerald B. Winrod and published by The Defender Magazine out of Wichita, Kansas. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 40 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: A Defender Hour Broadcast: The Story of Kathy Allison by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod (with her photo; on five-year-old Kathy Allison, who, it is claimed, was successfully treated at the Hoxsey Cancer Clinic, founded by Harry Hoxsey, in Dallas, Texas); abridgment of the speech by Senator Joseph McCarthy during the special Senate session which debated whether to censure him (with his portrait photo); full-page advertisement from the Ashland Daily Press listing titles of upcoming articles on Joseph McCarthy ("Christian and non-Christian world forces are swirling around Joe McCarthy. He is in his No Man's Land. This is his Gethsemane. Will Joe McCarthy Come Clean? In our opinion, if Joe McCarthy is, or if be becomes, a born-again Christian, the answer is yes"); America Adopted Me by Rev. Alexander Dodds; A Study in Demonology; Better Homes Needed by J. Edgar Hoover; [Abraham] Lincoln and Liquor; Editorials (topics include White House Hatred of McCarthy; Nixon a Victim); Foreign Missions: Child Evangelism in the Middle East (with four photos); much more. Condition: subscription label to upper edge area of front cover previously covered with narrow tape; short narrow chip to upper left corner of front cover. Gerald Winrod (1900-1957) was a Christian antisemitic evangelist who founded the Defenders of the Christian Faith in 1924, an organization opposed to the teaching of evolution in public schools, supported Prohibition and racial segregation, among other policy stands.
Published by The Defender, Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A., 1955
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 32 pages. Features: Dr. A.D. Hurt writes about "The True Israel"; Condensed version of speech given by Indiana Senator William E. Jenner regarding censure charges against Senator Joseph McCarthy; Time to Begin Again - Sermon of the Month; Photo of Dr. Harry M. Hoxsey with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seago of Rockdale Texas and their baby boy , John Wayne Seago, whom Dr. Hoxsey cured of cancer; Joe Parelli's Case; Interview with Dr. C.A. Newcomb; Cedars of Lebanon; Archaeology and the Old Testament - a review of Dr. M.F. Unger's new book; Editorials mention Senator Fulbright, John Paton Davies, George Sylvester Viereck, the American Bible Society and Brotherhood Week; Foreign Missions - the printed page in other tongues; Book Reviews; Sunday School. Interesting ads. Three-inch tape repair to top of photo of Dr. Harry M. Hoxsey on page 9, otherwise unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy of this fascinating publication.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Defender Magazine, January (Jan.) 1955, Volume 29, Number 9 - The True Israel Cancer Cure Infant Hoxsey Cancer Clinic Dallas Texas Dr. A.D. Hurt writes about "The True Israel"; Condensed version of speech given by Indiana Senator William E. Jenner re.