Trading with the Enemy: An Expose of The Nazi-American Money Plot, 1933-1949
New York: Delacorte Press, 1983. First Printing. 277, appendices, bibliography, index, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
New York: Delacorte Press, 1983. First Printing. 277, appendices, bibliography, index, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
New York: HarperCollins, 1992. First Edition. First Printing. 340, notes, index, lib stamps crossed out in marker, sm stains to frontis & title pg, pp. 9-32 wrinkled, lib barcode on rear DJ rear DJ somewhat wrinkled, some wear to DJ edges. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933. Presumed First U.S. Edition thus. Hardcover. viii, 297, [1] pages. Chronology, pencil notations in text, stains in top margin front flyleaf through p. 211. Rough spot inside rear board, ink name & address inside front flyleaf, some weakness to front board, boards somewhat soiled and worn, pencil marks on front board, small tear to bottom edge of spine. First American Edition of Mein Kampf in English, but may be a later printing. Blanche Dugdale urged her husband, E. T. S. Dugdale, to write an abridgment of Mein Kampf. Dugdale began his work on this abridgment in about 1931, but he,initially, was unable to find a publisher for it. In early 1933, at the time of the Nazi seizure of power in Germany, Dugdale apparently got in touch with Eher Verlag, who put him into contact with the firm of Hurst and Blackett. The latter firm was in the process of buying the translation rights from Curtis Brown for a sum of £350. Dugdale offered the abridgment to Hurst & Blackett free of charge, with the stipulation that his name not be used for the British edition. Before the book could go to press, however, Hurst and Blackett were visited by Dr. Hans Wilhelm Thost, an active member of the "Nazi organization" in London. Thost insisted on taking a copy to Berlin for further censoring and official sanction. The abridgment was finally published in October 1933. In the United States, Houghton Mifflin secured the rights to the Dugdale abridgment on July 29, 1933. The only differences between the American and British versions are that the title was translated My Struggle in the UK and My Battle in America; and that Dugdale is credited as translator in the US edition. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. First Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 231, maps, endpaper maps, footnotes, glossary, index, usual library markings. More
New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1941. Second Printing. 1008, index, ink notation inside front flyleaf, front board weak, spine lettering somewhat faded. More
Munchen: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1968. First? Edition. First? Printing. 19 cm, 285, footnotes, index, usual library markings, spine faded, boards somewhat worn and soiled. Text is in German. More
London: Thames and Hudson, [1955]. 23 cm, 227, index, usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled, corners bumped, some page discoloration at edges. More
Munchen: Verlag Heinrich Hoffmann, c1938. 112, wraps, profusely illus., covers worn and soiled. This type of item is increasingly rare. Text is in German. More
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1979. First MIT Press Edition. Presumed First Printing. Hardcover. xii, [2], 321, [1] pages. Some wear and small chips to dust jacket edges. Includes List of Illustrations (Source notes on 38 black and white illustrations); Illustrations. Maps. Foreword; Abbreviations, Conclusions, Assassination Attempts and Plots, Comparative Table of Ranks, Notes, and Index. Topics covered include Reasons and Objectives of the Investigation; Before 1933; Head of Government; Reich Security Service; Hitler's SS Escort; Hitler's Escort Detachment and other Security Groups; Transport--Cars, Trains, Aeroplanes; Public Appearances; Travel; Residences; and Military Headquarters. Also contains several black and white maps. Peter C.W. Hoffmann, FRSC (born 13 August 1930) is a German-Canadian professor of history at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His principal area of research deals with the German Resistance against National Socialism, and in particular, the resistance efforts of Claus von Stauffenberg. Hoffmann lives in Canada and in Germany. Hoffmann was born in Dresden and grew up in Stuttgart, Germany. After studying at the universities of Stuttgart, Tübingen, Zurich, Northwestern University and Munich he received his Ph.D. in 1961 from Franz Schnabel following his thesis defense on The diplomatic relations between Wurtemberg and Bavaria from the Crimean War and the beginning of the Italian Crisis. In 1970 he took up a teaching position on German History at McGill University in Montreal. Hoffmann is the William Kingsford Professor of History and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. More
New York: Knopf, 1951. First Edition. First? Printing. 20 cm, 207, index, usual library markings, boards worn and spine damaged The contemporary history of European capitalism and imperialism, Hitler andthe Great Alliance, by a noted author. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1969. First Edition. 647, illus., endpaper illus., bibliography, reference notes, index, foxing to fore-edge, small tears & small pc missing to DJ edges. More
New York: Comm for Constitutional Govt, 1940. Fourth Edition. 385, index, some soiling to fore-edge, DJ soiled and edges worn: small tears, small chips missing. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1971. 160, notes, bibliography, index, tape marks to boards, edges soiled, library markings. More
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1974. First Printing. 330, illus., appendix, notes, bibliography, index, errata, some soiling to fore-edge, DJ worn: small tears, small pieces missing. More
New York: Stein and Day, 1979. 317, illus., maps, notes, bibliography, index, marginal pencil underlining throughout, fore-edge foxed, sm rough spots ins bds. More
New York: Military Heritage Press, 1981. First Printing. 271, illus., bibliography, notes, index, small sticker residue inside front flyleaf, some wear DJ edges, front DJ flap creased. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. First Edition. First Printing. 266, appendices, bibliography, notes, index. More
New York: E. P. Dutton, 1977. First Edition. First Printing. 496, illus., endpaper maps, sources, index, some wear and small tear to top and bottom edges of DJ. More
New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1977. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. 27 cm. 319, [1] pages. Endpaper maps. Profusely illustrations. Maps. Index. Illustrated with nearly 400 photographs and line drawings, plus full-page maps that detail all the major battles, strategies, and tactics of both the Allies and the Axis. Stamp on fep facing title page. DJ has some wear and soiling. Edward Jablonski (March 1, 1922 – February 10, 2004) was the author of several biographies on American cultural personalities, such as George Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Alan Jay Lerner, and Irving Berlin, as well as books on aviation history. He served in the United States Army Field Artillery in New Guinea during World War II. For his actions, he was awarded the Silver Star. After leaving the army, he attended college in Bay City as a pre-journalism major. He continued his studies at the New School for Social Research, receiving his bachelor's in 1950. He also completed postgraduate work at Columbia. More
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1977. Book Club Edition. First Printing. 27 cm, 319, wraps, profusely illus., maps, index, slight soiling and wear to covers Illustrated with nearly 400 photographs and line drawings, plus full-page maps that detail all the major battles, strategies, and tactics of both the Allies and the Axis. More
New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1943. 22 cm, 372, index, boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
Place_Pub: New York: Harper & Row, [c1972]. First U.S. Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 340, illus., bibliography, index, some wear and soiling to DJ, endpaper soiled. Introduction by Hugh Trevor-Roper. More
New York: Harper & Row, [c1972]. First U.S. Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 340, illus., bibliography, index. Introduction by H. R. Trevor-Roper. More
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, [1956]. 23 cm, 308, illus., glossary, index, usual library markings. More
New York: Penguin Books, 1988. Eighth Printing. 368, wraps, illus., maps, bibliography, index, some wear to cover and spine edges, price stickers on rear cover An exploration of four different military leadership styles (the heroic style of Alexander the Great, the anti-heroic style of the Duke of Wellington, the unheroic style of Ulysses S. Grant, and the false-heroic style of Adolf Hiter) and how they reflect their times. The author believes that a fifth type of leader will emerge in the nuclear age--a post-heroic leader, who acts only after clear, intellectual thought. More