"An accurate translation of a book which is likely to remain the most important political tract of our time, and which is now for the first time available in complete form to the American reader." - Introduction. Hitler presents his life story, political philosopy, and plans for world domination. xxxvi, 1003 p. Index. Unmarked with average wear to original scarlet cloth. Binding intact. Includes new replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound vintage copy of this highly consequential work. Singerman 481, Madden p.111, Cole p.226.; 8vo View More...
"For thirteen years Adolf Hitler has prevented publication of an uncensored, unabridged edition of Mein Kampf outside Germany, in English. With the appearance of this volume, Hitler's censorship ends, and the work which Dorothy Thompson calls 'Hitler's blueprint of world conquest' is at last available to readers everywhere." - dust jacket. "The Stackpole edition was translated and printed between December 1938 and February 1939. Houghton Mifflin, which believed Stackpole to be violating its copyright, sought and obtained an injunction against Stackpole on 9 June 1939. By that time, only 12,... View More...
"Here for the first time are disclosed secrets of the Nazi regime which were only known to two people - Hitler and his friend Hoffmann. For more than twenty years Heinrich Hoffmann was Adolf Hitler's most intimate and trusted friend. They were inseparable from the days when Hitler was an unknown Munich rabble-rouser to the end in the bunkers of Berlin in 1945. Hoffmann was a photographer: one of the world's greatest, and probably the most famous of the present era. His position is unique, for he not only lived through the most chaotic years in history as the Fuhrer's confidant - but is stil... View More...
"On Martin Bormann's instructions the secret conversations at Hitler's headquarters from July 1941 to November 1944 were all recorded. This extraordinary document is the result. In the relaxed atmosphere of his inner circle, Hitler talked freely about his aims, his early life and his plans for further conquest and a new German empire. The full text of Hitler's Table Talk as preserved by Bormann, is presented here." - back cover. Reprint of the 1953 first English edition with a new Preface. xxxix, 746 pp. Index. Tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Covers nicely protected by easily rem... View More...