A unique opportunity for collectors: a dual-signed copy of a landmark study.
Published in 1974, The New Antisemitism remains one of the most significant sociological and political works on the evolution of prejudice in the post-World War II era. Written by Arnold Forster and Benjamin R. Epstein—long-time leaders of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)—this book was among the first to identify and analyze a shift in antisemitic sentiment. The authors argue that a "new" form of hostility had emerged, moving away from traditional stereotypes into the spheres of international politics, institutional apathy, and the media.
Condition & Collectibility: This particular copy is of exceptional value as it is hand-signed by both Arnold Forster and Benjamin R. Epstein. Such dual-signed copies are increasingly difficult to find, especially in its original hardcover format. The book provides an unfiltered look at the social dynamics and political tensions of the 1970s, making it a vital primary source for researchers of Jewish history, human rights, and 20th-century political science.
Whether you are a scholar of social history or a collector of signed first editions, this volume stands as a powerful testament to the lifelong work of two of the most influential civil rights advocates of their time.