G. F. Green
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G. F. Green (George Frederick Green) (1911-1977), was a British short story writer and editor of the notorious, antisemitic, The International Jew--having produced a one-volume version of the former text. He was also the editor of a British monthly serial or journal published monthly, The Independent Nationalist. His abridged edition of The International Jew was distributed and sold in the United States by the Christian Nationalist Crusade.
[edit] Works
- The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem
- (New Barnet, Eng.: G. F. Green, 1949)
- Description: x, 172 p.; 19cm.
- LC Classification: DS145 .I573B 1949
- His published short stories include:
- A Death in the Family (1935)
- A Wedding (1937)
- A Summer Night (1938)
- Room Wanted (1940)

