Judaic Publishing Co.

Judaic Publishing Co. was an antisemitic publishing entity controlled by Henry Hamilton Beamish, an Irish-born journalist and founder of The Britons. In 1920 Beamish took over the publication of The Jewish Peril from Eyre & Spottiswoode, and published it under the imprint of The Britons. Subsequently, this entity was effectively merged by Beamish and his associates into the Britons Publishing Company,[1] which continued disseminating antisemitic propaganda.[2] The British Library has three imprints by this entity (listed below).

Works

  • The Jews’ Who’s Who. Israelite finance: its sinister influence, Judaic Publishing Co., London, 1920. pp. 255.
  • The Jews’ who’s who. Israelite finance: its sinister influence ..., Popular edition by Henry Hamilton Beamish, London: Judaic Publishing Co., 1921. pp. 255. 18 cm.
  • Letters from Palestine, February–April, 1922, Bessie Pullen Burry, Judaic Publishing Co. London, [1922]. pp. 137.

Notes

  1. ^ Thurlow, Richard C. (1998). Fascism in Britain: From Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts to the National Front. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-86064-337-8.
  2. ^ Shain, Milton. "Continuities, Discontinuities and Contingencies: Anti- Alienism, Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism in Twentieth Century South Africa" (PDF). Yale.edu. p. 24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 April 2009.

References

  • Sharman Kadish, Bolsheviks and British Jews, The Anglo-Jewish Community, Britain and the Russian Revolution, London, 1992 [1].
  • Richard C. Thurlow, Fascism in Britain: From Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts to the National Front [2]