William Guy Carr - Works

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  • By Guess and By God: the story of the British submarines in the war, with a preface by Admiral S.S. Hall, Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc, 1930 ; London, Hutchinson & Co., 1930. (French) translation: À la grace de Dieu! Les sous-marins anglais dans la guerre mondiale, trad. par P. Reymond, Paris, Payot, 1931.
  • Hell's Angels of the Deep, London, Hutchinson & Co., 1932 ; Toronto, S.B. Gundy and Oxford University Press, 1933.
  • High and dry: the post-war experiences of the author of "By guess and by God", London, Hutchinson, 1938.
  • Brass Hats and Bell-Bottomed Trousers: unforgettable and splendid feats of the Harwich patrol ("By guess and by God II"), London, Hutchinson & Co., 1939.
  • Good Hunting ("By guess and by God III"), London, Hutchinson & Co., 1940.
  • Out of the Mists: great deeds of the navy in the last war and her role today, London and New York, Hutchinson & Co., 1942.
  • Checkmate in the North: the Axis planned to invade America, Toronto, The Macmillan Co. of Canada, Ltd., Army Museum Collection, 1944 ; 1945.
  • One world in the making: the United Nations, Boston, Ginn, 1946.
  • The devil’s poison or "The truth about fluorine, Willowdale, Ont., National Federation of Christian Laymen (NFCL) Publications Committee, .
  • The Red Fog Over America, Willowdale (Ontario), National Federation of Christian Laymen (NFCL) Publications Committee, 1955 and 1957 ; Hollywood, Angriff Press, 1956 and 1957 ; Glendale, Ca., St. George Press, 1962 and 1968 ; The Britons Publishing Company, 1962 ; Legion for the Survival of Freedom Inc., 1978 ; TAB Books, 1997.
  • Pawns in the Game, Willowdale, Ont., Gadsby-Leek Co., ; Willowdale (Ontario), National Federation of Christian Laymen (NFCL) Publications Committee, 1956, this ed. includes 4 p. of information on the National Federation of Christian Laymen; Hollywood Angriff Press, 1958 ; Palmdale, CA, Omni Publications/Christian Book Clum, 1960's ; Glendale, California, St. George Press, 1962 and 1967 ; Clackamas, OR, Emissary Publications, no date, reprint of the 1958 ed. ; Omni/Christian Book Club, 1993 ; Boring, OR, CPA, Book Publisher, ; The Money Power: Empire of the City and Pawns in the Game, ISBN 1615771212. (French) translations: Des Pions sur l'échiquier, Éditions Delacroix, 1999 ; Cadillac (France), Éditions Saint-Rémi, 2002. Arabic translation by Abdus-Samad Sharafuddin, Jeddah, OKAZ, 1976.
  • The International conspiracy: the National Federation of Christian Laymen and what we stand for, includes the "aims and objects" of the National Federation of Christian Laymen and a membership application form. With printed broadside letter from the World Federalists of Canada laid in, Toronto, National Federation of Christian Laymen (NFCL), .
  • Present personal income and corporation taxes unconstitutional, Willowdale (Ontario), National Federation of Christian Laymen, .
  • The Conspiracy to destroy all existing Governments and Religions, Metairie, La., Sons of Liberty, ; (French) translation: La Conspiration mondiale dont le but est de détruire tous les gouvernements et religions en place, Châteauneuf (France), Éditions Delacroix, . Refers to: John Robison : Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All the Religions and Governments of Europe Carried on in the Secret Meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies (1798).
  • Satan, prince of this World, Palmdale, CA, Omni Publications, 1966 ; 1997 ; (French) translation: Satan, prince de ce monde, Cadillac (France), Éditions Saint-Rémi, 2005.
  • British Submarines in World War I, Allborough Publishing, 1992.

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