Language: English
Published by Lovat Dickson Ltd., UK, 1933
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Black cloth boards with a faded gilt title to spine. Book plate on front paste-down. Tight and clean.
Published by Macmillan, 1933., 1933
Seller: Military Books, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st. 1st ed. First Edition. 288p. Gray cloth. Spine darkened. Bookplate. Good Copy. Book.
Published by Lovat Dickinson & Thompson Limited, London, 1935
Seller: Jacket and Cloth, Chippenham, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No DJ. 1st Edition. Inscribed and Signed by Author. DESCRIPTION: Red cloth. Black and white frontispiece portrait and 13 other illustrations Language: English. Book Condition: Very Good+: Sharp corners, edges and spine ends. Clean cloth. Tightly bound with lightly age toned intact endpapers with very strong hinges. Clean unmarked pages. Lightly toned text block edges DJ Condition: No DJ. Pages xiii, 266. Size: 12mo (large) 22cm by 14cm. BOOK RESUME: Sequel to the 1933 The Dark Invader, an autobiographical account of Captain von Rintelens experiences as a sabotage agent in the United States of America during World War I Rintelen had been the chief figure in that work, which had ramifications and results far beyond the knowledge of the general public, and which had been as dangerous a task as any entrusted to a man during the War The War ended in 1918, but it was not until 1921 that Rintelen was freed He returned to Germany to find his country, which, when he had left it, had been in the full pride of its nationhood, rapidly dissolving into the chaos that reached its height in 1932 In such a Germany there was no room for this naval officer, or for any representative of the rgime that had fallen from public grace The story of Rintelens return is one of the dramatic episodes of the post-war period It forms a part of the manuscript that makes this book But the manuscript has a greater interest than this personal one Much of the secret history of the growth of the new Germany is here told for the first time It is a story of intrigue and treachery on the one hand, and on the other, of an amazing loyalty and implicit patriotism The story of The Dark Invader ended when he left the grey walls of the Atlanta Penitentiary behind him The account of his return begins with the sight of the deserted docks and shipyards of Bremerhaven How it ends Captain von Rintelen himself tells. Inscribed and Signed by Author.