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New York: Contemporary Play Publications, 1940. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. Small quarto. 425-488pp. Perfectbound in printed wrappers. Stains on wraps and bottom edge, lightly toned spine, very good. Includes the plays: *This is the Heir* by Laurence Housman, *Permanent Anaesthesia* by Conrad Seiler, *The Very Nearest Room* by Harry F. Whiton, *Hollywood Zoo* by Edward Piert Brophy, and the radio play *The Late Mr. Scarface* by Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen. Laid in is an order form for Max Factor's Make-up for the Stage and Screen located in Hollywood, California that includes such items as grease paint, lipstick, nose putty, toupee tape, rabbit paws, and more. Max Factor was a make-up artist known for creating the signature looks of the era's most famous icons such as Ava Gardner, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich.
The "Brotherhood" religion: is it anti-Christian by Brophy, Edward F - 1954
by Brophy, Edward F
The "Brotherhood" religion: is it anti-Christian
by Brophy, Edward F
- Used
Reseda, CA: Our Lady's Crusaders, 1954. 31p., staplebound booklet, very good; small mimeographed leaflet laid in asking the reader to support legislation to declare the US a Christian nation. Argues that groups promoting religious brotherhood between faiths, like the National Conference of Christians and Jews, are part of a Judaic, Marxist war against the Kingship of Christ. The author was an anti-Semitic Catholic priest, at one time affiliated with the Christian Front.
- Bookseller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Our Lady's Crusaders
- Place of Publication Reseda, CA
- Date Published 1954