Item #877 The World Significance of the Russian Revolution. George Pitt-Rivers.

The World Significance of the Russian Revolution

Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1920. First edition. Wraps. Duodecimo. xiv, 45 pages. Very good. Some light cover soil and a few shallow chips and nicks to cover edges.

Historically significant anti-Semitic and anti-Bolshevism "world conspiracy" pamphlet. Introduction by that paradoxical critic of Jews, Dr. Oscar Levy.

George Pitt-Rivers was wounded at the first Battle of Ypres in World War I. An anthropologist and avid eugenicist, he was one of the wealthiest men in England between the World Wars. He was interned for 2 years in England during World War II as a Nazi sympathizer.


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