There are some who say : "You can't believe what you see in the papers." There are others who say: "It's so, because I saw it in print."
But the intelligent individual neither believes everything he reads nor automatically discounts what he does read. He tries to understand the news,...
THIS book will compel the attention to the war-ridden world. Its analysis of the Jewish problem tears down the shams and ignorance which have been built up around it. The solution of the Jewish problem is vital not only to the Jewish people but to the health of the world. Jabotinsky's proposals f...
It is one of the commonplaces of history that adverse circumstances offer no obstacle to men of outstanding energy and ability. Douglas Reed, who described himself as "relatively unschooled", started out in life as an office boy at the age of thirteen and he was a bank clerk at nineteen before enlis...