Clyde J. Wright
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Clyde James Wright (b.1878), is the infamous antisemite and editor of the 71 pp. (February 1934) version of the notorious Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion. It was an imprint of the Pyramid Book Shop, its publisher which at the time was located in Houston, Texas, but operated out of a PO Box: P.O. 2544 - Fairview Sta.
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- LC Control No.: 34018166
- Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
- Uniform Title: "Protocols of the wise men of Zion."
- Main Title: Protocols of the meetings of the learned elders of Zion; Victor E. Marsden’s translation of the Nilus documents, edited by Clyde J. Wright.
- Published/Created: Houston, Tex., Pyramid book shop, 1934.
- Related Names:
- Marsden, Victor E. (Victor Emile), 1866-1920, translator.
- Wright, Clyde James, 1878-
- Nilus, Sergiel Aleksandrovich, 1862-
- Description: 71 p. 22 cm.
- Notes: On cover: Reprint by the Pyramid book shop.
- The Protocols were published for the first time in 1905 at Tsarskoe Selo in a book by S. Nilus.
- Subjects: Jewish question.
- Communism--Soviet Union.
- LC Classification: DS145 .P5 1934
- Dewey Class No.: 296
- Other System No.: (OCoLC)13937555