Re: British far-right Tommy Robinson detained by Police at London march

Of course, silly goose, because the book was still available in bookstores in 1966 for a few days, before the publisher withdrew all copies from sale and destroyed the printing plates. Meanwhile, the few available copies of the original first edition were selling for huge sums of money, which not everyone could afford. That 2004 edition was actually based on one of the sold books from 1966.
By the way, if you haven’t noticed, various books written by some lunatics who believe in all kinds of conspiracy theories are available for sale, no one has thought to ban or recall even one of those looney tunes for readers with a tin foil hat on their head. Except when a distinguished professor of history from Georgetown University, who by the way graduated from Harvard, wrote an extensive history book in which there are absolutely no conspiracy theories, but therefore there are a few details that were not to be presented to the public at the time when the book was published.

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