Works
- Library of Congress:
- Akhad-Kham, Asher Gint︠s︡berg.
- Taĭnyĭ vozhdʹ īudeĭskīĭ.: Perevod s frantsuzskago
- [of Miss L. Fry by Th. Vinberg, being an attempt to prove
- the "Protokoly Sīonskikh Mudret︠s︡ov"
- published in a work by S. A. Nilus
- to be a work by U. Ginzberg].
- by Leslie Fry; Thedor Viktorovich Vinberg
- Type: Microform
- Language: Russian
- Publisher: Berlin, 1922.
- OCLC: 84780936
- British Library:
- System number 002659956
- Author - personal NILUS, Sergei Aleksandrovich.
- Title Протоколы Сіонскихъ Мудрецовъ, по тексту С. А. Нилуса. Всемирный тайный заговоръ.
- [The text of the “Protocols” adapted from M. Joly’s
- “Dialogue aux Enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu ... par un Contemporain”
- taken from S. A. Nilus’s Великое въ Маломъ,
- preceded by Miss L. Fry’s Ахадъ-Хамъ.
- Тайный вождь іудейскій in Th. Vinberg’s translation,
- being an attempt to prove the “Protocols” to be a work by U. Ginzberg,
- with a preface to the whole by A. Rogovich.
- With this there are two cuttings from “The Times” and one from “Послѣднія Извѣстія” on the subject.
- With an illustration.]
- Publisher/year Linkpp. 124. Берлинъ, 1922.
- Physical descr. 8º.
- Added name FRY, Leslie.
- GINZBERG, Asher Zvi.
- JOLY, Maurice.
- ROGOVICH, A.
- VINBERG, Thedor Viktorovich.
- Holdings (All) Details
- Shelfmark C.37.ee.2. Request
- Waters Flowing Eastward
- 1st Edition (Paris: Editions R.I.S.S., 1931)
- 2nd Edition Revised 1933
- 3rd Edition Revised 1934
- 4th Edition Revised 1953
- 5th Edition Enlarged 1965 Subtitle: The War Against the Kingship of Christ, (Denis Fahey's imprint)
- 6th Edition 1988 (Copyright 1988 Flanders Hall Publishers)
- 7th Edition 1998
- Current Web edition.
- In Defense of Youth
- Will the University of California be Seized by Communists?
- Planned Economy
- The New Order
- California Betrayed
- "various pamphlets on Fionism"
- Who Put Hitler in Power
- article(s)
- in Women's Voice
- ed. by Mrs. Van Hyning
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