<p>Sometime in early 1920 auto magnate Henry Ford-then one of the richest men in the world-decided to single-handedly take on global Jewry. To that end he initiated a nearly two-year-long attack on the Jews and the Jewish Lobby through his corporate-owned newspaper <em>The Dearborn Independent</em>.&nbsp;His small journalistic team led by Ernest Liebold and William Cameron crafted a stunning series of 87 weekly articles each one dissecting an aspect of the Jewish Question.&nbsp;The series has been called the largest and most damaging campaign against Jews ever waged in the United States.&nbsp;It retains this honorific title to the present day.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>As the series progressed Ford elected to publish the articles in book form: in four volumes each carrying 20 articles. Of necessity he bypassed seven articles.&nbsp;The volumes also altered the original sequence of publication.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Here in the new <em>Definitive Edition</em> the complete Ford series of 87 articles has been fully restored and in chronological order.&nbsp;Editor Thomas Dalton has produced a clean crisp edition of these classic essays correcting typos and grammatical errors while restoring the original newspaper section headings.&nbsp;Helpful footnotes have been added throughout.&nbsp;All this makes for a highly-readable edition.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Unsurprisingly <em>The International Jew</em> has never been given fair treatment-until now.&nbsp;Dalton's Introduction and Epilogue provide a full and proper context; nine appendices fill out the story; and a bibliography and index aid scholars.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Though 100 years old these essays are suffused with lessons for the present day.&nbsp;The Jewish Question it seems is eternal.&nbsp;Fortunately Ford's classic work has finally been given the careful sympathetic and professional treatment that it has long deserved.</p>
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