Author: ROBERTS, STEPHEN H. Title: The House That Hitler Built
Description: London: Methuen Publishers, 1937. Third Edition. Hardcover. 380 pp. Index. "Based on the observations of an Australian professor returning from a sixteen-month sojourn in Germany. Concludes that Hitler's policy of autarky is (1939) doomed to failure, and the ultimate consequences of the Nazi regime will be disastrous for the German nation, which he believes has been deceived by a clever Nazi propaganda campaign." - P. Madden. "Hitler's mentality and the mentality of the Germany of his creation has been unfolded with a frankness and clarity of vision unequalled in any previous volume." - Birmingham Gazette. Small bookseller sticker inside front board. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper otherwise contents clean and unmarked. Moderate wear to publisher's black cloth. Binding tight. Somewhat above-average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which bears several taped repairs to its verso. Kehr & Langmaid 3316, Laska 334, Madden p.705, Wiener Library Cat. Series #7-30.; 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall; Adolf Hitler, Germany - 1930s, Nazi Germany, Hitlerism. Good in Fair dust jacket .
Keywords: 1930s Politics History
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- Book number: 113h5641