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2011BN129773Nikol 2011. 2011. Führer-Erlasse 1939-1945 <br/><br/>Führer-Erlasse 1939-1945 Adolf Hitler Martin Moll Nikol unknown
194455500Fredericia Forlaget Landsoldaten 1944. Lille 8vo. I samtidigt karton bind. Pænt og rent eksemplar. 96 pp. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgaven af dette illegale satiriske skrift udgivet under besættelsen. Tekst på tysk og dansk. </em> unknown
193335147Berlin: Liebheit & Thiesen 1933. Very Good. small octavo. wrappers 13pp. Speech given by Hitler in which he claims that the German National Socialist movement has saved Western civilisation from Asiatic Communism. Paper somewhat browned & some tiny closed tears but generally a VG copy of a scarce English language item Liebheit & Thiesen unknown
193642908London: Friends of Europe 1936. 1st edition. Original Printed Paper Wrappers 8vo 21 3 pages. 22 cm. In English. <br> <br> Translated extracts with commentary from Hitler’s Mein Kampf. Part of the series Friends of Europe" publications no. 38.<br> <br> Holocaust-era publication of Antisemitic propaganda with a critical explanation by the Anti-fascist Friends of Europe with opens with a five-page Foreword by the Duchess of Atholl M.P. the first female Scottish Member of Parliament. She gives the publishing and distribution history of Mein Kampf which she calls the “Nazi Bible†up to 1936 and suggests reasons why its contents have stayed relatively unknown by non-German speakers. In particular she is critical of the 'severe expurgation' of the October 1933 English version entitled My Struggle. <br> <br> The remainder of the work highlight quotes from 1936 edition of Mein Kampf where Hitler lays out his views on foreign policy; these are grouped for the reader under the followingn categories: German Arms and Methods; A Pan-German Policy; The Conquest of Territories - Old and New; Alliances Essential for the Overthrow of France; Views on Peace and Pacifism. <br> <br> “Editions in English of Mein Kampf have had a chequered history†writes the journalist Donald Watt. “The first the famous 'bowdlerised' version of 1934 was never intended to be such. The translator was the husband of Blanche 'Baffy' Dugdale Arthur Balfour's daughter a determined opponent of appeasement and one of the foremost Gentile Zionists in Britain.<br> <br> Captain Dugdale shortened the book but an odious Nazi Dr Hans Thost then the London correspondent of the Nazi Volkischer Beobachter insisted on further abridgement. The destruction in the Blitz of the files of the publisher Hurst and Blackett means that we can no longer tell who was responsible for which omission.<br> <br> Not that it mattered much. The Foreign Office circulated its own translation of the most ominous sections. And Kathleen Duchess of Atholl with Foreign Office help published them as a Friends Of Europe pamphlet in 1936†in The Guardian London Feb. 13 1992<br> <br> In their 1980 work Hitler's Mein Kampf in Britain and America: A Publishing History 1930–39 James and Patience Barnes note that the series of pamphlets published by the Friends of Europe included four which consisted of excerpts from Mein Kampf. The first dealt with biographical information and the other three contained quotations on race religion and foreign policy. <br> <br> The latter pamphlet was originally "extracted and translated" by Rennie Smith however the pamphlet's "guiding spirit" quickly became the Duchess of Atholl. She contacted the Foreign Office and was given the excerpts that had been prepared by Weizmann. Further inquiries from her convinced the British foreign ministry to compose an in-house translation of some of the passages. <br> <br> The 11-page document Central Germany 7 May 1936 – Confidential – A Translation of Some of the More Important Passages of Hitler's Mein Kampf 1925 edition was circulated among the British diplomatic corps and a private copy was also sent to the Duchess of Atholl who may or may not have used it in what was ultimately her translation of Mein Kampf in the Friends of Europe pamphlet Barnes James J.and Barnes Patience P. 1980 Hitler's Mein Kampf in Britain and America: A Publishing History 1930–39 Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 28–32 36–37<br> <br> The objects of the Friends of Europe are: “1. To encourage effective co-operation for the prevention of war and the establishment of peace. 2. To provide accurate information about Nazi Germany for use throughout Great Britain the British Empire the USA Europe and wherever the English tongue is known†all part of a goal of getting to the public "reliable information on the racial ideas the religious struggle the new militarism new education and foreign policy in Nazi Germany." <br> <br> The USHMM keeps their copy in their Rare Book Room." SUBJECTS: Diplomatic relations. Politics and government. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945. Germany -- Foreign relations -- Allemagne -- Politique et gouvernement -- Relations exte´rieures. OCLC: 13085478. Our colleague offers their copy for over $1000. <br> Old vertical fold Very Good Condition. B HOLO2-141-35-XX-ACC-'mme. London: Friends of Europe unknown
1938344H4441London: Friends of Europe. Fair. 1938. Reprint. Pamphlet. 21 pages. 21 x 14 cm. Opens with a highly informative five-page Foreword by the Duchess of Atholl M.P. the first female Scottish Member of Parliament. She provides details of the publishing and distribution history of Mein Kampf to-date and possible reasons why its content has remained relatively unknown for so long by non-German speakers. In particular she expresses her disdain for the 'severe expurgation' of the October 1933 English version entitled My Struggle. The following fourteen pages consist of quotes from a 1936 edition of Mein Kampf which she refers to as the Nazi Bible in which Hitler sets forth his views on foreign policy. These quotes are grouped under the following headings: German Arms and Methods; A Pan-German Policy; The Conquest of Territories - Old and New; Alliances Essential for the Overthrow of France; Views on Peace and Pacifism. Reprint of the 1936 first edition published by the Friends of Europe an organization which claimed to offer "reliable information on the racial ideas the religious struggle the new militarism new education and foreign policy in Nazi Germany." - last leaf. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Covers nearly free of staples. A worthy copy of this fascinating and prescient historical artifact printed only one year before Hitler invaded Poland.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf Germany - Foreign Policy . Friends of Europe unknown
1939016061London: J. M. Dent & Son 1939 Book. Illus. by Spitz. Good. Hardcover. First Edition 1939 Good Condition: Flyleaves & Title-Page shows scattered spotting/foxing slight scuffing to front cover Hardcover 48pp Illustrations A scarce early-war satirical work collecting anti-Nazi jokes and underground humour circulating in Germany and occupied Europe on the eve of the Second World War. Compiled by Count Alfred Hessenstein a German émigré from the former Grand Duchy of Hesse this volume represents one of the earliest English-language attempts to document resistance humour emerging from within the expanding Nazi concentration camp system. Illustrated throughout with sharp expressive cartoons by the elusive artist "Spitz" whose identity remains uncertain. Condition: Original pictorial wrappers Slight scuffing to Front-Cover. Title page shows scattered foxing/spotting typical of wartime paper. Light age toning to margins. Binding sound and contents generally clean. A well-preserved example of a fragile and seldom-seen publication. Notes: Published in 1939 before the outbreak of full-scale war in Western Europe this work predates the later more widely known documentation of Nazi atrocities. Its focus on early concentration camps already notorious by the late 1930s makes it an important primary source for the study of pre-war perceptions of the regime. J. M. Dent & Son hardcover
FORT801794Gardners Books. Used - Very Good. First Edition Very Good Mylar wrapped Dust Jacket Gardners Books unknown
199711158K.G. Saur 1997. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Cloth hardcover xiii 306 pages NOT ex-library. A touch of very minor wear great shape book is clean crisp bright throughout with unmarked text free of inscriptions and stamps firmly bound. In a clean untorn dust jacket. <br/> <br/> K.G. Saur hardcover
19921408972Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers 1992. Hardcover. Octavo Volume Two only: paged 617-1367. In Very Good condition with a Good plus dust jacket. Spine is brown and red with black print. Dust jacket has slight edge wear. Boards in red cloth. Illustrated: b&w photographs. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Section. 1408972. FP New Rockville Stock. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers hardcover
1974006751University Of Minnesota Press 1974. Hardcover. Near Fine. Dust jacket is protected with a mylar cover . University Of Minnesota Press hardcover
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193648142London: Issued by Friends of Europe 1936. Three volumes. 8vo. Each 24 pp. including the printed wrappers staple bound as issued. Some marking to the covers degrees of wear to the spines - the final pamphlet the more so. "Friends of Europe" Publications Nos. 34 38 and 41. London: Issued by Friends of Europe unknown
20042111902160802378Seikoshobo 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 349p Size: 20cm Number of books: 1 Seikoshobo paperback
0434452904.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1974054707N.Y.: Harper. nice copy . Near Fine. Hardcover. First. 1974. Harper hardcover
0060128321.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19741402762New York: Harper & Row 1974. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. Octavo 390 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine is white with red and brown print. Dust jacket has light edge wear. Price unclipped: “$12.50â€. Boards in brown coth; light wear to spine caps. Illustrated: b&w plates photographs facsimiles<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Section. 1402762. FP New Rockville Stock. Harper & Row hardcover
1941016883Reynal & Hitchcock. Second Printing. Printed in August 1941 the same month as the first printing. More importantly is the original super-rare "shouting Hitler" DJ with the $2.75 price intact on DJ flap; the same DJ as the first printing from the same month August 1941.Unclipped DJ in archival cover chips edge wear. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1941. Reynal & Hitchcock hardcover
1962900962New York.: Grove Press Inc. 1962. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/Good. Hitler's Secret Book. By A. Hitler. Introduction by Telford Taylor. Translated by Salvator Attanasio. Hard covers with dust jacket and both are in good condition. 1st Edition 2nd Impression 1962. <br/> <br/> Grove Press Inc. hardcover
2010mon0000005787Enigma Books 2010. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Paperback. Clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. xxix 249 pages. Enigma Books paperback
2003mon0000016042Enigma Books 2003. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Book club edition. Hardcover with very good dust-jacket. Clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. Enigma Books hardcover
1986106288Random House Value Publishing 1986-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 9x5x0. Brand new still in shrink wrap. d34 Please email for photos. Random House Value Publishing hardcover
19531059ml1953. Hardcover. Good. Gd. condition - Hilter speaks openly on a variety of subjects . HR11059ml hardcover
1953105837FARRAR STRAUS & GIROUX 1953-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 8x5x1. First edition first printing in very lightly shelf worn price intact jacket now in mylar. Book plate to front paste down otherwise tight and unmarked. oversized and overweight. C37 Please email for photos. FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX hardcover
1953868j0403New York: Farrar Straus And Young. Good. 1953. First US Edition. Hardcover. "One of the most significant documents of recent history this book records the private off-the-record informal conversations of a man who almost remade the world. This is Hitler on his enemies on his friends on his ambitions his failures his secret dreams as he voiced his thoughts to his intimate associates after the rigors of each day were over. One day after his infamous tyranny had been established for 'a thousand years' Hitler intended to use these notes as source material for the books he planned to write. Never has any revolutionary leader given so clear and terrifying a picture of the pattern which he had designed for the world." - replica dust jacket. pp. xxx 2 597. Index. Prior owner's name and date atop front free endpaper otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Includes new replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Laska 219 Madden p.112 Enser p.209. ; 8vo . Farrar, Straus And Young hardcover