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At 01:10 AM 24/01/98 +0200, you wrote:
>Graeme Wood wrote:
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>>I'd like to hear what people have to say about Eustace Mullins' Pound
>>bio/hagiography "This Difficult Individual" (1961). Carpenter mentions it
>>briefly ("Ezra raised no objections when Mullins wrote a biography of him"
>>- p. 801), but I've never seen a copy nor heard a review.
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>If you should find yourself in New York City, as I did a couple of weeks
>ago, you can find a copy Mullins' biography at a place called Gotham
>Books (I forget the address, but it's said to be one of the most famous
>book stores in NYC). It was there when I visited anyway. I know nothing
>about the book, apart from what Carpenter says ("[Mullins] called himself
>Director of the Aryan League of America and had a letterhead printed with
>the slogan 'The Jews are betraying us!!'").
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>
>Johan
Please remove me from your mailing list.
Thank you.
Ann Smith
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