None Dare Call It Treason

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Used Paperback copy of None Dare Call It Treason by John A. Stormer. This copy is from the Twentieth Printing, October, 1964. Published by Liberty Bell Press with 254 pages.

This copy is in good condition save for the paint splatter on the cover's spine (see pictures). This copy appears never to have been read, as spine is firm and papes adhere close together. Edges of pages have slight yellowing from sun and age. There is no writing, underlinging, or markings in the copy.

A good used copy of one of the perennial anti-communist books in Amercan publishing.

Taken from the back cover: "NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON is a careful compilation of facts from hundreds of Congressional investigations of communism and dozens of authoritative books on the communist-socialist conspiracy to enslave America.

It dissects the failures of the Eisenhower Administration just as effectively as it details the blunders of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy and Johnson. It documents the concurrent decay in America's schools, churches, and press which has conditioned the American people to accept 20 years of retreat in the face of the communist enemy. You won't finish None Dare Call It Treason without concluding that America is in serious trouble.

J. EDGAR HOOVER has warned repeatedly, "We are at war with Communism and the sooner every red-blodded American realizes this, the safer we will be...

...They have infiltrated every conceivable sphere of activity: youth groups; radio, television, and motion picture industries; church, school, educational and cultural groups; the press; national minority groups and civil and political units...

...We cannot defeat Communism with Socialism, nor with secularism, nor with pacificism, nor with appeasement or accommodation... a "soft" attitude toward Communism can destroy us.""

Condition Notes: This copy is in good condition save for the paint splatter on the cover's spine (see pictures). Spine is firm and uncreased and papes adhere close together. Edges of pages have slight yellowing from sun and age. There is no writing, underlinging, or markings in the copy.

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