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Publicado por Pen and Sword, 2013
ISBN 10: 1781592233ISBN 13: 9781781592236
Librería: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Paperback. Condición: Very Good.
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Nuevo desde EUR 28,44
Usado desde EUR 13,99
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Publicado por Jarrolds, 1938
Librería: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Sur Africa
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Poor. No Jacket. 14th impression. The boards are very rubbed and edge worn. They are strong and sturdy. Internally. light foxing. Otherwise clean and complete. Tightly bound. 12/2/2022.[Ak]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Publicado por Scribner, 1938
Librería: Antheil Booksellers, No. Bellmore, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good. 814pp. Ill. Covers spotted and edges slightly rubbed else a good copy of a relatively scarce book.
Publicado por Coda Books Ltd, 2011
ISBN 10: 1908538007ISBN 13: 9781908538000
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
PAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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Nuevo desde EUR 46,47
Usado desde EUR 101,09
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Publicado por Coda Books Ltd, 2011
ISBN 10: 190853852XISBN 13: 9781908538529
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
HRD. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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Nuevo desde EUR 54,30
Usado desde EUR 99,88
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Publicado por The National Book Association, London, 1938
Librería: Barter Books Ltd, Alnwick, NORTH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Red hardback cloth cover. 20th impression. 220mm x 140mm (9" x 6"). 715pp + plates. 15 b/w plates. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed. Spine faded. Some foxing.
Publicado por Jarrolds, 1938
Librería: Kestrel Books and Gallery, Hereford, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Spotting to endpapers, otherwise Very Good indeed.
Publicado por Jarrolds, 1938
Librería: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Sur Africa
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Poor. No Jacket. Heavy, extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. 715 Pages (complete). The boards are rubbed, faded and edge worn. Internally light foxing, previous owner inscription and other minor marks. Tightly bound. Good copy. r* 06/05/2020. ak. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Publicado por Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1938
Librería: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. 814p. A brown cloth hardcover book in very good condition. Head of spine is ragged and crumpled. Owner's bookplate inside front cover. Endpapers tanned. Otherwise, text clean and binding secure. Ludecke was an early supporter of Hitler and a fundraiser for the Nazi Party. This is one of the earliest accounts of Hitler by a member of his inner circle.
Publicado por The National Book Association, London, 1938
Librería: G & S Books, Gillingham, KENT, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Twentieth Impression. Red hard cover that is sunned to spine , bumped to spine ends and has edge wear. Contains black & white illustrations. Seller Ref: M20526.
Publicado por Jarrolds Publishers ., London
Librería: text + töne, Hamburg, HH, Alemania
Libro
Gebundene Ausgabe. Condición: Sehr gut. First . Gebundene Ausgabe, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, ohne Schutzumschlag. Buch.
Publicado por Jarrolds, UK, 1938
Librería: Maynard & Bradley, Leicester, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. 1938. A used copy with some external rubbing and browning, spine titles faded and general edge wear at outer corners and ends of spine, though binding remains firm and secure. Contents largely well-presented, with browned outer edges and some occasional creased corners, some paper residue inside covers from removal of a bookplate but internally unmarked with no major wear. Why on Amazon do most sellers not describe their actual book? Buy with confidence and support a genuine Independent Bricks & Mortar Real Bookshop. We are Maynard & Bradley CAMBO & PBFA(now lapsed) members here in Leicester City Centre. Size: 150 x 230 mm. 715 pages. Item Type: Book. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Politics & Government; Britain/UK; 1930s; Inventory No: 32726.
Publicado por Jarrolds, London, 1938
Librería: Humford Mill Books, Morpeth, NORTH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 5th or later Edition. Red boards with black writing. Published by Jarrolds. 1938. 19th impression. 715pp. No dust wrapper. The book is in very good condition with no inscriptions. There is a stain to the front cover. The page edges are a touch darkened.
Publicado por London: Jarrolds, 1938
Librería: BookLovers of Bath, Peasedown St. John, BATH, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
Hardback (No Dust Wrapper.). First edition (first printing). Hardback. Physically 8¾" x 5¼" (1.2 kg); 715pp; Index; 4 pp. advertisements to the rear; Black & white photographs (plates); Frontispiece; Includes: 4 pp. advertisements to the rear; Black & white photographs (plates); Frontispiece; || The book is on my shelves and will be carefully packed and posted from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, Bath, by a real bookseller in a real book shop - with my personal guarantee and my beady eye on the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy means the bookshop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book #195302|| Condition: Good. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding which is a touch dulled and a little mottled at the lower edges of both boards. Edges of the textblock heavily age-toned. Hinge slightly weak at the frontis. The pages clean and bright notwithstanding the limited age-toning and a faint rippling to the foot of the leaves throughout.
Publicado por Jarrolds Publishers (London) Limited, London, 1938
Librería: City Bookshop ABA, ILAB, PBFA, Norwich, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. 1st UK Edition. The black cloth boards are rubbed and the gilt lettering on the spine is faded. Soiled and foxed page edges with foxing also to the endpapers. Contents, including plates, are in very good clean condition. Sent from our bookshop in the UK. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 715,[5] pages.
Publicado por London : Jarrolds, 1938
Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Original o primera edición
First Edition. Provenance: Bookplate of Henry Courtney Brocklehurst. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Some wear to spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 715p., ill. ; 23cm. Subjects: Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945). Ludecke, Kurt G.W. (1890-1960). 1 Kg.
Publicado por Jarrolds Publishers London Ltd., London., 1938
Librería: Entelechy Books, London, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. I Knew Hitler. Subtitle: The Story of a Nazi Who Escaped The Blood Purge. By Kurt G. W. Ludecke. Hard covers in good condition. Scarce.
Publicado por London : Jarrolds, 1938
Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First Edition. Provenance: Bookplate of Henry Courtney Brocklehurst. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Some wear to spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 715p., ill. ; 23cm. Subjects: Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945). Ludecke, Kurt G.W. (1890-1960). 1 Kg.
Publicado por London: Jarrolds., 1938
Librería: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
First UK edition, first printing. Publisher's inscribed presentation copy. Original black cloth with gilt titles to the spine. Inscribed by the publisher. A very good copy, the binding square and firm, the extremities a little rubbed and the gilt titles slightly faded. The contents, with a previous owner's inscription (a relative, possibly the wife of the recipient), a small pencil note and tape mark to margin of page 422, two small red pencil highlights to the index, and faints spotting to the endpapers, are otherwise clean throughout. No dustwrapper. Inscribed by Cherry Kearton, the director of Jarrolds, in black ink on the title page to Frank C. Hitchcock. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Publicado por SCRIBNER, NY, 1937
Librería: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
HARDCOVER BROWN. Condición: GOOD+. silver gilt lettering on cover and spine, slight foxing to endpapers, cracked inner hinge, general wear DATE PUBLISHED: 1937 EDITION: 814.
Publicado por Jarrolds Publishers Limited, London, 1938
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. With 38 illustrations Ilustrador. 1st Edition. The first British publication, dated 1938 and thus one year later than the first American. (This is not a translation -- Ludecke wrote in English.) Original black-on-yellow jacket, priced "10/6 Net" to the spine, shows some minor rippling to the front panel and considerable sun-browning to the spine -- grade the jacket "good." (This book is difficult to find in any original jacket.) Ludecke dedicated this 1937 book "In Memory of Captain Ernst Roehm and Gregor Strasser and Many Other Nazis Who Were Betrayed, Murdered, and Traduced in Their Graves." An early study of the German Fuhrer and other Nazi leaders by an activist who had been seduced (politically, at least) by Hitler and joined the movement as early as 1922, but who soon lost his position in the S.A. in a quarrel with Hermann Goering. Ludecke actually spent 1924 through 1932 in America (where, still a good Nazi, he founded the Swastika League of America and a publication called the "American Guard.") He returned to Germany in May, 1933, but found himself out of favor, and was soon imprisoned on Hitler's orders in the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he served eight months before either escaping or being released in March, 1934, whereupon he again left the country. He thus escaped that summer's "Night of the Long Knives," when it's presumed he would have been put to death along with Roehm and many other increasingly inconvenient veteran S.A. Brownshirt thugs. Ludecke, who reports many verbatim conversations with Hitler, is often cited as a source on the early days of the movement, but carefully. It appears that before World War One -- before he became the fledgling Hitler's emissary, traveling abroad to seek support from Mussolini and even (unsuccesfully) from Henry Ford -- Ludecke had been basically a con man, hustler, and gigolo in France, England, and the United States, devising schemes to separate the wealthy (and especially wealthy women) from their money, jewelry, and other valuables. Denied U.S. citizenship in 1938, he was arrested as an enemy alien by U.S. authorities in February, 1942, and held prisoner for four years. Ludecke returned to Germany in the 1950s, and died in Bavaria in 1960. Totals 715 pp. including index, followed by 4 pp. publishers ads dated "Spring, 1938." Here reduced from $1,250.
Publicado por Jarrolds Publishers Limited, London, 1938
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. With 38 illustrations Ilustrador. 1st Edition. The first British publication, dated 1938 and thus one year later than the first American. (This is not a translation -- Ludecke wrote in English.) Original black-on-yellow jacket priced "10/6 Net" to the spine, considerably faded and shows some minor rippling to the front panel -- grade the jacket "very-good-minus." (This book is difficult to find in any original jacket.) Ludecke dedicated this book "In Memory of Captain Ernst Roehm and Gregor Strasser and Many Other Nazis Who Were Betrayed, Murdered, and Traduced in Their Graves." An early study of the German Fuhrer and other Nazi leaders by an activist who had been seduced (politically, at least) by Hitler and joined the movement as early as 1922, but who soon lost his position in the S.A. in a quarrel with Hermann Goering. Ludecke actually spent 1924 through 1932 in America (where, still a good Nazi, he founded the Swastika League of America and a publication called the "American Guard.") He returned to Germany in May, 1933, but found himself out of favor, and was soon imprisoned on Hitler's orders in the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he served eight months before either escaping or being released in March, 1934, whereupon he again left the country. He thus escaped that summer's "Night of the Long Knives," when it's presumed he would have been put to death along with Roehm and many other increasingly inconvenient veteran S.A. Brownshirt thugs. Ludecke, who reports many verbatim conversations with Hitler, is often cited as a source on the early days of the movement, but carefully. It appears that before World War One -- before he became the fledgling Hitler's emissary, traveling abroad to seek support from Mussolini and even (unsuccesfully) from Henry Ford -- Ludecke had been basically a con man, hustler, and gigolo in France, England, and the United States, devising schemes to separate the wealthy (and especially wealthy women) from their money, jewelry, and other valuables. Denied U.S. citizenship in 1938, he was arrested as an enemy alien by U.S. authorities in February, 1942, and held prisoner for four years. Ludecke returned to Germany in the 1950s, and died in Bavaria in 1960. Totals 715 pp. including index, followed by 4 pp. publishers ads dated "Spring, 1938." Reduced from $980.
Publicado por Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1938
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. B&W photos on glossy stock Ilustrador. 1938 printing of a book copyright 1937, so not the first printing. Previous owner Ethelwyn Doolittle, friend of New York naturalist John Burroughs and patron of Hartwick College, Oneonta, has dated 1948 and signed her name in pencil to the otherwise blank FFE. Not price clipped; jacket shows original price of $3.75. This is not a translation -- Ludecke wrote in English, dedicating this book "In Memory of Captain Ernst Roehm and Gregor Strasser and Many Other Nazis Who Were Betrayed, Murdered, and Traduced in Their Graves." An early study of the German Fuhrer and other Nazi leaders by an activist who had been seduced (politically, at least) by Hitler and joined the movement as early as 1922, but who soon lost his position in the S.A. in a quarrel with Hermann Goering. Ludecke actually spent 1924 through 1932 in America (where, still a good Nazi, he founded the Swastika League of America and a publication called the "American Guard.") He returned to Germany in May, 1933, but found himself out of favor, and was soon imprisoned on Hitler's orders in the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he served eight months before either escaping or being released in March, 1934, whereupon he again left the country. He thus escaped that summer's "Night of the Long Knives," when it's presumed he would have been put to death along with Roehm and many other increasingly inconvenient veteran S.A. Brownshirt thugs. Ludecke, who reports many verbatim conversations with Hitler, is often cited as a source on the early days of the movement, but carefully. It appears that before World War One -- before he became the fledgling Hitler's emissary, traveling abroad to seek support from Mussolini and even (unsuccessfully) from Henry Ford -- Ludecke had been basically a con man, hustler, and gigolo in France, England, and the United States, devising schemes to separate the wealthy (and especially wealthy women) from their money, jewelry, and other valuables. Denied U.S. citizenship in 1938, he was arrested as an enemy alien by U.S. authorities in February, 1942, and held prisoner for four years. Ludecke returned to Germany in the 1950s, and died in Bavaria in 1960. Totals 814 pp. including Appendix and Index; here reduced from $1,250.
Publicado por Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1937
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. First American Edition. xiv, (2), 814pp. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "His revelations regarding the rulers of the Third Reich are by a wide margin the most remarkable which have thus far appeared in print. At once a breathless story of adventure and a political document of prime importance." - N.Y, Herald Tribune. Narrow opening in binding after half-title page. Soiling to front free endpaper. Above-average but not excessive wear. Includes replica dust jacket. Copyright page states 1937 while title page states 1938. Gift greetings upon front free endpaper are dated 1937, thus we believe this to be a first American edition copy. KEHR & LANGMAID 1109, PHILLIPS p.179. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Publicado por Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1937
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Contains 8 B&W plates, two of which show a series of six photos of the author with Hitler, engaged in an animated conversation while seated together on a blanket in the woods Ilustrador. 1st Edition. "1937" to both title page and copyright page, copyright page also shows stand-alone letter "A" and the Scribner's colophon -- no later printings mentioned. Thus, first printing of the true first edition. (This is not a translation -- Ludecke (1890-1960) published in English, though possibly with the help of a ghost writer.) A "good" hardcover book with no major flaws (corners of the dark brown boards with their Swastika stamping show some rub) and NO dust jacket. The author has dated "New York City / Nov 25 - 37" and inscribed "To Helen Crane, my dear wife's good and loyal friend, . . ." diagonally in black ink and signed "K. Ludecke" to the blank FFE. (The 1940 U.S. Census found Ludecke living in Detroit with his wife Mildred Coulter Ludecke, his junior by 10 years. Mildred worked for the Detroit Public Library system, meaning "Helen Crane" was almost certainly Michigan-born Helen Mary Crane (1883-1952?), who worked for a time as librarian of the State Teachers College in Valley City, North Dakota, but returned to serve as chief of Acquisitions for the Detroit Public Library in the 1930s.) Crane "made the papers," as it were, when she spoke out in defense of the library's purchase of Hemingway's novel "To Have and Have Not," reportedly the only book banned in America in 1938 (in Detroit and Queens, N.Y.) after a patron complained of "immoralities," later being joined in his or her condemnation by the Catholic Church. (The book's hero, fishing boat Captain Harry Morgan, opts to run contraband between Cuba and Florida, though we suspect "profane language and adult situations" may have featured more prominently.) To the blank page vi, in this copy, Ludecke has additionally hand-written in green ink a new sixth paragraph intended to be inserted in his Introduction, beginning "My ambition was to create a picture of the development and growth of Hitler and the Hitler system . . ." Whether this new paragraph was inserted in later printings we do not know, but that and a final hand-written epitaph at the end of the book -- in the same hand and also in green ink -- indicate this may have been the author's personal "correction" copy. Ludecke dedicated this 1937 book "In Memory of Captain Ernst Roehm and Gregor Strasser and Many Other Nazis Who Were Betrayed, Murdered, and Traduced in Their Graves." An early study of the German Fuhrer and other Nazi leaders by an activist who had been seduced (politically, at least) by Hitler and joined the movement as early as 1922, but who soon lost his position in the S.A. in a quarrel with Hermann Goering. Ludecke actually spent 1924 through 1932 in America (where he founded the Swastika League of America and a publication called the "American Guard.") He returned to Germany in May, 1933, but found himself out of favor, and was soon imprisoned on Hitler's orders in the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he served eight months before either escaping or being released in March, 1934, whereupon he again left the country. He thus escaped that summer's "Night of the Long Knives," when it's presumed he would have been put to death along with Roehm and other increasingly inconvenient veteran S.A. Brownshirt thugs. Ludecke, who reports many verbatim conversations with Hitler, is often cited as a source on the early days of the movement, but carefully. Before World War One -- before he became the fledgling Hitler's emissary, traveling abroad to seek support from Mussolini and even (probably unsuccessfully) from Henry Ford -- Ludecke had been basically a con man, hustler, and gigolo in France, England, and the United States, devising schemes to separate the wealthy (and especially wealthy women) from their money, jewelry, and other valuables. Denied U.S. citizenship in 1938, he was arrested as an enemy alien by U.S. authorities in February, 1942, and held prisoner for four years. Ludecke returned to Germany in the 1950s, dying in Bavaria in 1960. 814 pp. including index. Reduced from $2,250. Inscribed by Author(s).