American Review Bookshop

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American Review Bookshop was a 1930s American nationalist bookstore located at 231 West 58th Street in New York City. The bookstore promoted itself as New York’s only right wing bookshop specializing in nationalist material in the form of books, pamphlets, and newspapers published in the US and the anti-communist countries of Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Japan.[1]

American Review Bookshop was own by Seward Collins a wealthy New Yorker and self-described "fascist" who was once an editor of The Bookman and The American Review.

The bookstore was a three stories brick building with a large hall on the ground floor. Conrad K. Grieb was the bookstore's office manager.


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  1. Under Cover, p. 199, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)

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