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Hardcover Joseph McCabe: The Haldeman-Julius Years Book

ISBN: B0F5NNM64C

ISBN13: 9798316946785

Joseph McCabe: The Haldeman-Julius Years

In January 1926 Joseph McCabe, a former priest turned prominent rationalist writer and lecturer, travelled to the Kansas town of Girard to meet Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, the 'Henry Ford of publishing', whose business was the home of the stunningly successful series of Little Blue Books . Before McCabe left the following day he had agreed to write fifty 'Little Blue Books' that set out to make the complete case against religion. These little books amounted to a devastating critique of the entire theological machinery. Over the next twenty-five years Haldeman-Julius would go on to publish hundreds more books by Joseph McCabe, including a forty-volume guide to all modern knowledge, a 360,000 word history of the Roman Catholic Church, a history of morals and a twenty-book series uncovering the support lent to fascism by Pope Pius XII. Despite many attempts to suppress these and other books by the same author, Haldeman-Julius succeeded in selling McCabe's books by the million. Michael Lloyd-Jones has spent years researching Joseph McCabe's life and work and in this study he uncovers the story behind McCabe's collaboration with Emanuel Haldeman-Julius - the most successful partnership in freethought publishing.

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