Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 15:53:06 -0400 To: HLISTSubject: New book on Malcolm Ross I've just received a flyer advertising a new book: _Holocaust Denied_, by James A. Beverley (Prof. of Theology and Ethics at Tyndale Seminary, Toronto). "_Holocaust Denied_ examines the controversy surrounding a former schoolteacher in New Brunswick, Canada who denies the Holocaust. Malcolm Ross was removed from the classroom for his racist views. The decision to remove Ross was appealed but eventually upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada. "_Holocaust Denied_ provides: - a description and critique of the conspiracy theories of Malcom Ross - news reports and editorial comment from two decades of conflict over the Ross case - Text of key court rulings from provincial and federal courts." Religious Research Services, 1999 ISBN 0-9682503-19 Soft Cover $19.95 US/ $29.95 Canadian Hard Cover $29.95 US/ $44.95 Canadian Distributed by Religious Research Services, Suite 1322, 1550 Kingston Road, Pickering, ON, Canada L1V 6W9 Phone: 905-420-1764 Fax: 905-420-8421 Email: relresearch@attcanada.net The flyer contains a blurb from Bernie Farber: "_Holocaust Denied_ is an important work. It chronicles one of the most significant cases of anti-Semitism in Canada. Professor Beverley also provides a thorough refutation of the conspiracy theories of former school teacher Malcom Ross."
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