An index of some of the British fascist material held by the Library

An index of some of the British fascist literature, held by the
WCML.
British Fascisti/British Fascists (BF) 1923-35
Leaflets:
Communism unmasked by RBD Blakeney (ca. 1924)
Communist Sunday schools: England's grave danger (1924)
For King and Country: objects (ca. 1926)
Summary of organisation and policy, by RBD Blakeney (1924)
Taking off the gloves, by RAC (ca. 1926)
To loyal British subjects (ca. 1926)
The Union Jack and rulers of your own race or the red flag and alien
domination: which will you serve? by RBD Blakeney (1924)
What is fascism? by RC (ca. 1926)
British Fascists enrolment form (ca. 1926)
Pamphlets:
British Fascists: policy and practice, issued by Captain Robert Smith,
Organising Secretary (1926)
Facts about fascism and communism, compiled by Kirby Hewlett (ca. 1924)
The red menace to British children (ca. 1927)
New Party (1931-1932)
The case for the New Party, by CEM Joad (ca. 1931)
Disillusionment by Jimmie MacDougall (ca.1931)
The New Party and the ILP, by Marshall Diston and Dr. Robert Forgan (ca.
1931)
The New Party and the old Toryism, by WED Allen (ca. 1931)
The sleeping sickness of the Labour Party, by Marshall Diston (ca. 1931)
Unemployment: speech in the House of Commons, 28th May, 1930, on his
resignation, by Sir Oswald Mosley (ca. 1930)
Why I joined the New Party, by Sellick Davies (ca. 1931)
Why we left the old parties, by John Strachey; Oliver Baldwin; Robert
Forgan; Cynthia Mosley; WED Allen; Oswald Mosley (ca. 1931)
British Union of Fascists (BUF) 1932-40
Leaflets:
Join the British Union of Fascists (ca. 1933)
Workers betrayed (ca. 1939)
Pamphlets:
Blackshirt policy, by Oswald Mosley (ca. 1933)
The coming corporate state by A Raven Thomson (ca. 1935)
Dictatorship by William Joyce (1933)
Fascism: 100 Questions asked and answered, by Oswald Mosley (1936)
Fascism and India by William Joyce (ca. 1933)
Fascism and trade unionism by John Beckett (ca. 1934)
Fascism in Britain: a brief statement of the principles of fascism in Great
Britain by Oswald Mosley (1933)
Fascism in relation to the British Character, by WED Allen (1933) (Reprint
from the Quarterly Review)
Fascism or socialism?: Gallagher-Collier debate, Edinburgh, March 25th,
1934 by William Gallagher and Captain V Collier (1934)
LCC Elections: speakers notes 21 (1937)
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Private trader and co-operator: the fascist solution to the problems of the
distributive trades by John Beckett and A Raven Thomson (1936)
Red violence and blue lies; an answer to 'Fascist violence at Olympia'
(1934)
Small traders and chain stores (ca. 1938)
Press cuttings:
Advert for the first edition of the Fascist Quarterly, in The Blackshirt (18
Nov 1935)
Blackshirt policy
BUF in brief, by Middlewatch, in The Blackshirt (16-22 Dec 1933)
Ephemera:
Hand drawn badges of rank of the British Union of Fascists for Fascist
Defence Force; Administrative Department; National HQ, and Propaganda
Department (ca. 1934)
Union Movement 1948-1973
Pamphlet:
Government of tomorrow: the problem of power, by Oswald Mosley
(1955)
Leaflets:
The coloured invasion (no date)
The directors of Sanctuary Press Ltd announce "Union": the paper with a
policy for the people - articles by Oswald Mosley and other well known
writers (ca. 1948)
Menace of Russian communism: the necessity to prevent it developing and
using the atom bomb for world conquest by Oswald Mosley (1946)
Objects of "Union Movement" (Mosley Publications, ca. 1948)
Objects of Union Movement, (Sanctuary Press, ca. 1948)
Six points of European socialism (no date)
Slums and sweatshops (1957)
National Front 1967Pamphlets:
For a new Britain: manifesto of the National Front (Oct 1974)
Statement of policy (no date)
Leaflets:
Fed up with the party politicians? (no date)
It's our country... lets win it back!: vote National Front (election leaflet for
Derek Bentall, Manchester Central) (no date)
Put British people first in Camden (election leaflet for Charles English,
Camden Borough Council By-election) (ca. 1971)
Say no! to the common market (no date)
So who are you going to vote for? (election leaflet for Bryan Nylan,
Blackley Ward, Manchester) (1985)
This time, let's vote for the things we really believe in.. let's vote National
Front (election leaflet for David Riley, Hyndburn Borough Council) (1977)
Who is telling you communist lies about the National Front - and why? (ca.
1979)
Miscellaneous organisations/individuals
Pamphlets:
The common man's charter, by Congress of Organisations for
Reconstruction (ca. 1946)
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Is your Grandmother an Aryan? by Frank Owen (1940)
Journals:
British League review, Vol 2 No 4, Oct 1947 (British League of Ex-Service
Men and Women)
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