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HARDCOVER. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st edition thus. 566pp, octavo, hc w/jacket in mylar, tight binding, clean throughout, clean boards with mild corner wear, 1" scrape to bottom edge of spine, 3cm of peeled paper from daj is across the top edge of back cover, heavily worn and soiled, complete jacket is heavily worn and soiled with creases and small tears. 1st Doubleday Ed.
Published by Doubleday & Co, Garden City, New York, 1948
Seller: DBookmahn's Used and Rare Military Books, Burke, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good+. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 566 pages. The diaries of Dr. Joseph Goebbels for the war years 1942, 1943 in which he gives his opinions and observations on Adolph Hitler, the Nazi Party its leaders and the conduct of the war. Clean Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
21,3 x 14,0 x 3,8 cm, Leinen. Condition: Akzeptabel. Auflage: First Edition. IX, 566 Seiten Zustand: schwarzer Leineneinband mit rotem Rückentitelfeld, Titel verblasst. Ecken und Kapitele deutlich berieben, oberes Kapital knapp eingerissen. Frontispiz von Goebbels mit Lochner. Bindung intakt, innen sauber und fest, Papier gering gebräunt. Seitlich unbeschnitten --- Inhalt: die ins Englische übersetzten und editierten Tagebücher der Jahre 1942/1943 von Goebbls W3-8 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 800.
Published by Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1948
Seller: Washington Square Autographed Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 1st printing stated. Binding tight; pages clean. Unclipped ($4.00) dust jacket shows some edgewear; spine slightly faded. Inscribed by Lochner on front endpaper: 'To Mrs. Maude Hadden with the best wishes, not of the late and unlamented author, but of his critical editor, commentator and translator,' and dated Palm Beach, Fla. Jan. 31, 1949, nine months after the book's publication. Maude Miner Hadden founded and ran the Institute of World Affairs, an international students' union. She also founded and was president of the Palm Beach Round Table, where Lochner appeared in 1949 as part of a speaker series -- hence the inscription. Lochner had run the Associated Press's Berlin bureau, won a 1939 Pulitzer Prize for his wartime reporting from Nazi Germany, interned by the Nazis in December 1941, and eventually released in a prisoner exchange. 'The Goebbels Diaries' is a landmark work both in the wake of the Holocaust and now: 'Goebbels was closer to Hitler than any of the others. And if he was mad, he was a madman with an eye on history. His diaries are an almost unbearably intimate record of unrelieved evil. Yet they are also the best and most accurate record we are likely to have of what went on inside Germany during the war.' Copies of the book are startlingly uncommon signed by Lochner. 566 pages. Inscribed by Author(s).