Author: Bullock, Alan, Title: HITLER - A Study in Tyranny.
Description: Odhams, London, 1952, 2nd imp., 776pp, half tone frontis portrait, 8pp half tone photo ills., pedigree and 3 maps in text, dark blue cloth probably once lettered in gilt at spine, a balanced and authoritative biography of Hitler and history of the Third Reich by a distinguished Oxford historian, based on a large mass of material made available by the capture of German archives after WW2, on the subsequent Nuremberg trials and by the later memoirs and diaries of those who had been close to him, covering Hitler's personal life from his early days in Austria through the rise of the Nazis to the final days in Berlin, shaken, well rubbed with some fraying to cloth at extrems., a little bumped at corners, spine sunned with lettering rubbed away, edges tanned, hinges cracked at endpapers, etc., complete, reading copy only,
Keywords: biography germany third reich war ww1 ww2
Price: GBP 8.50 = appr. US$ 12.14 Seller: A Book for all Reasons
- Book number: 41153
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