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Donald
Macangus
of Utah, USA, writes July 7, 2001
Several
Questions of a Delicate Nature
I HAVE written to you in the past — I am working on a thesis at the University of Utah in the United States, and the subject I have chosen is your recent
Penguin (Lipstadt) case. As part of my research, I dutifully sought out a copy of Prof. Lipstadt’s book. It undoubtedly will not surprise you that I was able to find a copy of it at the University’s main library. I would like to bring to your attention, however, another book which I noticed sitting on the shelf alongside it.
The other book is called “Holocaust Denial” by Kenneth S.
Stern, (right) published by the American
Jewish Committee. I was overcome with curiosity, and decided to pick it up as well. I flipped to the index and checked the reference section for your name, and bingo!
(as we Americans say)… there you were.
I checked the dozen or so references to your name, and this, among other things, is what I found. I am curious as to whether you have seen this book, and if you have any plans to take legal action against them.