Hard to find book from 1983 from a Canadian school teacher. Very limited, “old” stock in unread condition,
Malcolm Ross (born May 1946) is a Canadian former schoolteacher from Moncton, New Brunswick, who became notable for his anti-semitic writings, including Holocaust denial.
Malcolm Ross was born in May, 1946, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His father was a Presbyterian minister. The family moved to Newcastle, New Brunswick, when Ross was young, and he graduated from high school there. In 1968, he graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a Bachelor of Education. In 1976, Ross began teaching at Magnetic Hill School.
In 1978, he published his first book titled, Web of Deceit. In the book, Ross attacked the diary of Anne Frank and declared the Holocaust a hoax. In 1983, Ross published a book titled, The Real Holocaust: The Attack on Unborn Children and Life Itself, which combined anti-abortion views with antisemitism and holocaust denial. In 1988, he published Spectre of Power, which spoke of his experiences with critics.
$9.95
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Weight | 6 oz |
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Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 50 |
Edition | 1983 |
Hard to find book from 1983 from a Canadian school teacher. Very limited, “old” stock in unread condition,
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