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The Singerman list is a numeric cataloging system for antisemitica items, as defined by the 1982 bibliographic listing, Antisemitic Publications: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide by Robert Singerman. The list consists of a chronological listing, by year at least, of books, pamphlets, and other sorts of texts, with full bibliographic information. In addition each item is assigned a unique 4-digit number with a short, paragraph-length, annotation. For example, Singerman 0121 identifies uniquely a particular imprint of The Jewish Bolshevism.

It is to be noted that most imprints in of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, not just first editions, that were published in Europe or the United States are listed and uniquely identified, as are all other noteworthy antisemitic publications, making the work a useful tool, not to scholars of The Protocols, but also to anyone who wishes to research modern antisemitism in general.

The work is what the title says: an Annotated bibliography and a research guide useful for the research and study of antisemitism. The book's foreword is by Colin Holmes (British historian). The work is currently (2007) out of print.

Contents

[edit] Use in rare books business

It is also used extensively by rare book dealers and antiquarians specializing in antisemitica in identifying precisely first editions and rare books or imprints sought after by book collectors.[citation needed]

[edit] See also

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LC Control No.: 81043363
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Singerman, Robert.
Main Title: Antisemitic propaganda : an annotated bibliography and research guide / Robert Singerman ; foreword by Colin :Holmes.
Published/Created: New York : Garland, 1982.
Description: xxxvii, 448 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN 0-8240-9270-8
Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Antisemitism--United States--Bibliography.
Antisemitism--Great Britain--Bibliography.
Series: Garland reference library of social science ; v. 112
LC Classification: Z6374.A56 S56 1982 DS141
Dewey Class No.: 016.3058/924 19

[edit] The Singerman list

[edit] 1918

Spencer, Harold Sherwood

Democracy or Shylockracy —

A Brief for Men and Women Who Labour and Who Sacrifice to Make the World Safe for Democracy,
Only to Find Themselves Enslaved by Capitalism and Their Earnings Controlled by Monopolists
(London: C. F. Roworth, 1918)
63 pp.

[edit] 1920

[edit] 1921

  • 0120 The Grave Diggers of Russia (1921)
  • 0123
Victor E. Marsden
Jews in Russia (1921)
With Half-Jews and "Damped Jews
With a List of the Names of the 447 Jews in the Soviet Government in Russia
(London: Judaic Publishing Co., 1921)
22 pp.
Singerman anotation: "Concludes that the so-called "Russian Revolution of 1917
was in fact a Jewish revolution. To support this claim, Marsden lists 447 Jewish commissars
who dominate the Soviet bereaucracy. [etc. - to be continued]
See: The Jewish Bolshevism

[edit] 1923

  • 0147
Victor E. Marsden
"Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion"
Protocols of the Meetings of of the Learned Elders of Zion
Translated from the Russian Text by Victor E. Marsden
(London: The Britons, 1923)
The Marsden translation has become the standard English Text.