by
ARNOLD LEESE
Author of
“My Irrelevant Defence: Jewish Ritual Murder.”
This book is dedicated, with permission, to H. H. BEAMISH, the pioneer, who set my feet upon the way.
“If I am killing a rat with a stick and have him in a corner,
I am not indignant if he tries to bite me and squeals and
gibbers with rage. My job is, not to get angry, but to keep
cool, to attend to my footwork and to keep on hitting him
where it will do the most good.”
A. S. Leese, speaking at Reception, 17th Feb., 1937, on his return from prison where he was consigned for writing the truth about Jews.
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CORRECTIONS |
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4 |
Date of Leipzig battle was 1813, not 1812. 1864. Item refers to Seven Weeks’ War, not Seven Years’ War. |
8 |
Leopold Rothschild had three sons, not two sons and a daughter as stated. The son not mentioned was Evelyn A. Rothschild, died 1917. |
10 |
13th line from bottom: Date of Battle of Leipzig was 1813, not 1812. |
13 & 14 |
“Tugenbund” should be “Tugendbund.” |
17 |
Line 9. Omit “companies, particularly.” Also delete the sentence beginning on line 10 with “Now” and ending “(see p. 25).” |
25 |
Line 1. “First Sea Lord” should be “Prime Minister.”
In the 3rd para., the references to “Lloyds” refer to Lloyds Bank, not the Insurance organisation. |
47 |
10th line from bottom: “Censored” should be “Censured.” |
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ADDENDA |
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18 |
In 1848, Lionel Rothschild offered Thomas Carlyle any sum he cared to name if he would write in support of Jewish emancipation; Carlyle indignantly refused. (Froude’s Carlyle’s Life in London). |
61 |
First para. G. W. Smalley in Anglo-American Memories states that Lord Randolph Churchill borrowed £5,000 from Lord Rothschild on his South African trip, and invested it in gold mines, making an enormous profit; also that the expert engineer accompanying him was sent by Rothschild. |