Has anyone read it? I do think it's available as a pdf online. I have heard him interviewed.
I looked briefly and I don't believe I saw this posted yet.
I read it back in the 60s. Can’t remember much about it but he would have fit right in on FR.
Amazon still sells it as paperback.
I did read it back in the day. Don’t remember where I got it. Maybe Young Americans for Freedom?
Believe it or not, I had a fifth grade teacher hawking the book in the day.
Badly written collection of conspiracy theories. The front cover said: “Is President Kennedy living or dead?” A theory at the time was that JFK was secretly alive in some government hospital. Nothing about that in my copy of the book, however.
Thanks for posting this. I had no idea he was still alive. I cut my teeth on that book in the 60s, along with Human Events and National Review.
John Stormer was a good egg.
I read it when it came out. I was a senior in high school.
RIP Thank you, sir.
I read that book in high school. I’m not certain, but I seem to recall that we might have a record with some parts of that book on it.
According to Wikipedia, Stormer didn't believe that the American Establishment he disliked and the Communists literally conspired with each other, rather he believed in a "conspiracy of shared values."
I read it when I was in High School and in college joined YAF - Young Americans for Freedom.
My dad had the paperback copy that looked exactly like the picture you’ve shown. I can still remember it on his nightstand by his bed. I thumbed through it a couple of times but really don’t remember actually reading it though. I was about eight years old at the time.
I once had the paperback original of this book, that my Dad got when it first came out.
I remember my parents distributing boxes of “Non Dare Call it Treason”, “A Choice, not an Echo”, and “The Gravediggers”. Standard Goldwater movement literature.
Ping.
I have about a dozen copies and I randomly give one occasionally to a ‘friend’...find them in the bookstores that carry old and out-of-print books.
Treason doth never prosper, what’s the reason?
For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
— John Harington, 1618
I read it and have been using the title a lot in Twitter and Fr posts