| Author: | Shishmareff, Paquita Louise de [Fry, Leslie / L.; born Chandor, Louise A.] (French-American, 1882–1970) |
| Place/Date: | Chatou (Seine-et-Oise), 12 septembre 1934 |
| Publisher: | The British American Press |
| Printer: | Imprimerie Paillart (Abbeville, France) |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | Third edition, revised and enlarged |
| Size: | 220 × 140 mm |
Title-page: WATERS FLOWING EASTWARD | BY | L. FRY | THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED | THE BRITISH AMERICAN PRESS | 22, ROUTE DE MONTESSON | CHATOU (S. & O.) | FRANCE | 1934 | Printed in France ||
Description: Softbound, 220 × 140 mm. Original printed paper wrappers with a black typographic border and lettering to the front cover, lettering to the spine; pp. [1–11] 12–277 [3]; total 280 pp. Title-page dated 1934; colophon states: achevé d’imprimer le 12 septembre 1934. Printed in France by Imprimerie Paillart (Abbeville). Third edition, revised and enlarged. Light wear to wrappers, minor edge creasing. Collation 8vo: 178 184, total 140 leaves.
Note: Waters Flowing Eastward is an explicitly antisemitic polemical work that presents Zionism and international Jewish political activity as components of a covert, coordinated effort to influence and control Western governments and public institutions. Relying on and treating the Protocols of the Elders of Zion as authentic, the author interprets contemporary political developments—such as the Balfour Declaration, Jewish communal organization, and Anglo-American diplomacy—through a conspiratorial framework. The volume links Zionism to broader claims about socialism, Fabianism, and the alleged “Sovietization” of Britain and the United States, advancing a narrative typical of interwar extremist propaganda rather than documented historical analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
PART ONE
Zionism
Chapter I — The Balfour Declaration 15
Chapter II — The Jewish Community: Its Spirit and Organization 19
Chapter III — New Links between Communities 31
Chapter IV — Ginzberg the Interpreter of Jewish Aims 41
Chapter V — Zionists and Anti-Zionists 49
Chapter VI — Ten Years of Zionism 67
PART TWO
The Protocols
Chapter I — How the Protocols Came to Russia 85
Chapter II — How an American Edition Was Suppressed 91
Chapter III — More Attempts at Refutation 107
Chapter IV — Text and Commentary of the Protocols 125
Chapter V — A Few Illustrative Facts
Brafmann and his Work 203
The Writing on the Wall 205
The Kellogg Palestine Pact 209
Note on the Kellogg-Briand Pact 212
PART THREE
Sovietization of the British Empire and the United States
Chapter I — Fabianism 215
Chapter II — Freedom and Planning 235
Conclusion 271
Index 275
Additional Information
| Collection | Library , Protocols of the elders of Zion |
|---|---|
| Type / Purpose | Book |
| Period | 20 AD , Mid-20th Century |
| Country | France |
| Language | English |
| Media/Technique | Letterpress printing , Paper |
| Subject | 20th century , Anti-Judaism, Antisemitism, and Delegitimizing Israel , Antisemitism , Conspiracy Theories , Foreign relations , Government , Great Britain , History , Holocaust (Shoah) , Jews , Literary forgeries and mystifications , Political forgery , Politics , Propaganda , Protocols of the Elders of Zion , Secret societies , Socialism , Soviet Union , USSR , Zionism |
| Creation / Publishing year | 1934 |
| Edition | 3rd edition |
| Binding | Original , Softcover , Wrappers |
| Size | 8vo |
| Location | BOX 15. |
| Acquisition year | 2015 |