Knowing One's Enemies, Intelligence Assessment Before The Two World Wars, edited by Ernest R. May, ISBN: 0691006016, soft cover, Princeton University Press, 1986, 561 pages with maps, chart and index; nonfiction: intelligence. This is a book of essays by experts illuminating how prospective antagonists appraised each other prior to the World Wars.  It warns that intelligence agencies can do certain things very well – but other things poorly. "The studies make absorbing reading …all do an excellent job of examining how the governments in question…perceived and appraised external threats and how they responded to what they thought they saw." – New York Time Book Review.  Condition: very good; pages are clean and unmarked     Price: $35.00

Bible, Church and God by William McCarthy, hardcover, The Truth Seeker Co., Inc., 1943, 736 pages with black and white illustrations; nonfiction. Condition: very good/ good. The front hinge is cracked. The title page is half  separated from the binding; otherwise the binding is good, tight. The dust jacket is in one piece with numerous chips and tears. The previous owner's name is on the front free endpaper. Markings on three pages   Price: $25.00

The Fundamentals of Freethought by Marshall J. Gauvin, hardcover, reprint, Peter Eckler Publishing, 1923, 216 pages with index; nonfiction. Marshall Gauvin began his work life as a carpenter and cabinetmaker. After years of self-education and preparation, he embarked on a career as a freelance public lecturer. He became well known for his anti-religious sentiments and his weekly "anti-sermons" which were well-given, during the 1920's and 1930's. On retiring from the lecture circuit in 1940, he worked for the duration of the war at Macdonald Aircraft Ltd., building and repairing planes for the Royal Canadian Air Force. He wrote monthly articles for the Truth Seeker magazine until his health failed. Condition: very good/ no dust jacket, previous owner's name on front free endpaper, pages browned due to age.   Price: $100.00

The Neglected Book or The Bible Unveiled by M.M. Mangasarian, hardcover, The Truth Seeker Co., 1926, 270 pages; nonfiction. Condition: very good/no dust jacket, previous owner's name on front free endpaper, pages browned due to age.   Price: $35.00

Sixty Years of Psychical Research by Joseph F. Rinn, hardcover, The Truth Seeker Company, Inc., 1950, 618 pages with index, frontispiece of Harry Houdini; nonfiction. The following information is taken from the dust jacket: Joseph R. Rinn was born in 1868. Because of his success as a produce merchant, he was able to devote much time through many years to psychical research. He was an official or active member of many psychical research societies and the closest associate of Harry Houdini. He investigated the foremost spiritualist mediums of the previous six decades prior to 1950. For many years he posted a reward of $10,000 for proof of genuine psychic phenomena which he could not duplicate by physical means. Condition: very good+/very good+, very nice copy, previous owner's name on front free endpaper.   Price: $35.00

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The Anarchist Writings of William Godwin edited by Peter Marshall, soft cover, ISBN 0900384298, Freedom Press, 1986, 182 pages; nonfiction: philosophy.  An English journalist, political philosopher and novelist, he was one of the first exponents of Utilitarianism, as well as a proponent of anarchist philosophy. Godwin was the father of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.  Condition: very good +, underlining.  Price: $8.00

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The Saturday Evening Post, Nov. 25, 1961, Norman Rockwell cover of a cheerleader; nonfiction: magazine Condition: very good, no loose pages, remnant of mailing sticker on front cover   Price: $6.00

PM New York Daily, Vol.1 No.1, New York, Tuesday, June 18, 1940 Headline: Hitler Arrives In Munich to Meet Mussolini; nonfiction: newspaper first edition Condition: very good, fragile but intact, chipped edges no inner page tears  Price: $20.00