The Kaiser as I Know Him

New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1918. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xi, [1], 301, [1] pages. Spine weakened and strengthened with glue. Includes Preface, as well as 15 black and white illustrations. as well as chapters on America MUST Be Punished!; The Kaiser at Potsdam; How I Became the Kaiser's Dentist; The Kaiser's Dual Personality; America Disappoints the Kaiser; The Kaiser Defends German War Methods; Democracy's Worst Enemy; The "Yellow Peril'; The Kaiser's Confidence of Victory; The Kaiser's Plan for World Dominion; Prince von Pless; The Kaiser's Appraisal of Public Men; The Kaiserin; The Crown Prince--and Others; The Kaiser himself; The Kaiser at Army Headquarters; The Kaiser and Things American; The Kaiser and the German People; Germany in War-time; The Economic Situation in Germany; and Will There Be a German Revolution? The author was dentist to the Kaiser for fourteen years, and resided in Berlin for fifteen years. He felt that no matter what information he could give as to the Kaiser's viewpoint, ambitions, and plans, the requirements of professional ethics compelled him to withhold that information from the world at large. There is a short section, principally pages 66-67 that discusses a visit by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt just after the funeral of King Edward VII to Germany and a military review arranged by the Kaiser. Condition: Fair.

Keywords: Kaiser Wilhelm, Germany, First World War, von Pless, Crown Prince, Theodore Roosevelt, Militarism, Propaganda, Dental Hygiene, German Army

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Price: $60.00

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