Arnold Leese - Works

Works

  • Leese, Arnold Spencer (1938). Igirisu seikai ni okaru Yudayajin no seiryoku. Yudaya mondai shiryō ; dai 13-< >-shū. Dairen: Mantetsu Chōsabu, Shōwa 13. LCCN 72168.
  • Leese, Arnold Spencer (1938). My irrelevant defence: being meditations inside gaol and out on Jewish ritual murder. London: The I. F. L. Printing and Publishing Co.. LCCN 46653.
  • Leese, Arnold Spencer (1951). Out of step: events in two lives of an anti-Jewish camel-doctor. Guildford, UK. LCCN 53974.
  • Leese, Arnold Spencer (1964) . Judaism in Action (New and enlarged ed.). LCCN 2001913.

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