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Simply titles entered into the data-base

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:13 am
by samiaseo222
There are no more than five or six mildly controversial books; most notably, there is not a single dance book. It is likely that an old collection of some one hundred dance titles was added to make Revisionist Press as we know it. It appears that Gordon Press and Revisionist Press were entered into the Library of Congress catalog during the 1970’s. From what I can gather from the online catalog of the Library of Congress, Gordon Press and Revisionist Press entries start at precisely the same time: 1972, and end the same year: 1981, excluding one final entry made in 1982 for Gordon Press.

I am inclined to think that there are real books involved job function email list here and that they are not years later. This is indeed significant because it means that there may actually be books which can be presented demonstrating that Gordon Press and Revisionist Press are real publishers! It is significant to notice that in recent years Gordon Press goes by the name Gordon Press Publishers in Bowker’s Global Books In Print and by the name Gordon Press Publications in ; however, you will find no entries in the Library of Congress catalog for a publisher by either of those names.

The main thing to understand about these 396 Gordon Press titles cataloged by the Library of Congress is that the vast majority are just stale old books of little interest to anybody but bookworms. However, there are perhaps a dozen titles that do sound like the Gordon Press we have been examining, and will prove to be more like them than you may expect. The most notable of these books are:

Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion / translated from the Russian of Nilus by Victor E. Marsden. New York, Gordon Press 1978, ISBN 0849013887, LC call number DS145.p5 1978. Reprint of the ed. published by the New Christian Crusade Church, Hollywood, Calif. LC Classification: DS145 .P5 1978 Library of Congress Holdings information Not Available.