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Da: Versandantiquariat Guba, Schimberg, Germania
Uwe Berg-Verlag Toppenstedt 2009, Nachdruck der Originalausgabe Hobbing Berlin 1934, mit 94 Bildern im Text und auf Kunstdrucktafeln, Hardcovereinband, 240 Seiten, neuwertiger Zustand. Buch.
Editore: Uwe Berg-Verlag/Toppenstedt, 2009
ISBN 10: 3922119425ISBN 13: 9783922119425
Da: Antiquariat Uwe Berg, Toppenstedt, Germania
Libro
Nachdruck der Ausgabe Hobbing/Berlin 1934, 240 S. mit 94 Bildern im Text und auf Tafeln, OPbd. (Quellentexte zur Konservativen Revolution, Die Nationalrevolutionäre: Band 10). Original verschweißt. 2000042 Sprache: Deutsch.
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Editore: R.Hobbing, Berlin, 1934
Da: Antiquariat LIBRELLI / Einzelfirma, Lüneburg, Germania
M.94 Bildern i.Text u.auf Kunstdrucktafeln. 240 S. Orig.Ln. Schnitt etw.angeschm., gut.
Da: Allgovia-Antiquariat Gerhard Zech, Oberostendorf, Germania
Berlin, Reimar Hobbing, 1934. 240 SS. mit 94 photographischen Abbildungen im Text und auf Tafeln. 8°. OLn. mit Titelvignette (Abz. d. "Sturmabteilung Heinz"). Vorsatzblatt unsauber entfernt, vorderes Innengelenk ca. 5 cm aufgeplatzt (Block fest). Insgesamt eher gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Erste und einzige Ausgabe! - Oskar Hauenstein (Nom de la guerre "Heinz") war der Führer des Freikorps "Sturmabteilung Heinz", der "Spezialpolizei" im Kampf um Oberschlesien und Freund Schlageters im Ruhrkampf. Seltene Darstellung mit interessanten Bilddokumenten Wir versenden die von uns angebotenen Bücher mit der Deutschen Post (Büchersendung) und der DHL (Pakete). Die Versandart und Versanddauer ist abhängig vom Preis des Titels, dessen Gewicht und dem Versandziel und beträgt in der Regel innerhalb Deutschlands 3 bis 5 Tage, in der EU zwischen 7 und 14 Tage. Annaberg, Freikorps, Freiwilligenverbände, Nachkriegskämpfe, Ober-Schlesien, Oberschlesien, Ruhr, Ruhrgebiet, Ruhrkampf, Schlageter.
Editore: Verlag Von Reimar Hobbing, Berlin, 1934
Da: BookOrders, Russell, IA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condizione: Poor. No Jacket. Usual ex-library features, some marked through. Pages are slightly darkened with age, otherwise the interior is clean and tight. Paper covering front hinge is split, hinge is holding firm. Cover is scuffed and worn at corners. Bottom of spine is frayed. Cloth covering hinge is split along both sides. Libray numbers on spine. 240 pages. Illustrated. The text is in German. Ex-Library.
Editore: Berlin, Reimar Hobbing Verlag, 1934
Da: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Germania
Libro
8°, 240 Seiten mit 94 Bildern im Text und auf Tafeln, in betitelten Leinen professionell neu eingebunden - guter Zustand - 1934. HP5678 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 700.
Editore: Reimar Hobbing, Berlin, 1934
Da: Rieger Versandantiquariat, Esslingen, Germania
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Gut. Ohne Schutzumschlag. OLeinen, 240 Seiten; Einband verschmutzt, Seiten etwas gebräunt, Vorbesitzername auf Schmutzblatt, ansonsten guter Zustand.
Editore: Verlag Von Reimar Hobbing, Berlin, 1934
Da: Feldman's Books, Menlo Park, CA, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Good to Very Good. Stamped: Haupt-Archiv der N.S.D.A.B.
Editore: Hobbing Bln, 1934
Da: Heilbronner Antiquariat - Michael Wahl, Heilbronn, Germania
Mit 94 Abbildungen im Text u.a. Tafeln. Gr.-8°. 240 S. Schönes Exemplar. *** 40 Jahre - Heilbronner Antiquariat - Michael Wahl - 1983-2023 ***.
Editore: Hurst & Blackett, London, 1935
Da: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Hardback. Condizione: Very Good -. First Edition. 1935. First edition in English. 286pp. and 62 black and white illustrations, both on plates and within the text (all listed plates are present). There is a 16 page publisher's catalogue at the end of the book. Albert Leo Schlageter (1894-1923) was a German military officer who joined a right-wing Freikorps group after World War I and became famous for acts of post-war sabotage against French occupational forces. Schlageter was arrested for sabotaging a section of railroad track and executed by the French military. The manner of his death fostered an aura of martyrdom around him, which was cultivated by German nationalist groups, in particular the Nazi Party. In Nazi Germany, he was commemorated as a national hero. Written by a comrade of Schlageter, this book is an account of the activities of a group of young Germans who in the Communist revolution which threatened Germany immediately after the First World War, banded themselves into a free company of volunteers headed by the young leader, Hauenstein. The company, which was known as the Heinz Organization, was active in Silesia and later in the Ruhr territory, where Schlageter was executed. The book is bound in the original red cloth covered boards with gold titling on the spine. The case of the book is in very good condition with shelf wear and some light soiling on the boards and a large water stain around the bottom spine corner of the front board that has caused loss of colour to the cloth. The bottom corners are lightly bumped and there is heavier bumping to the spine ends. The fore edge of both boards have some light dents. The spine is faded together with about 1/2" of the spine edge of the rear board. The contents are tight and clean with scattered foxing, including marks to the title-page. The foxing is mostly light although a few pages and the fore edge of the text block are more heavily affected. There is some red straining on the bottom edge of the front fixed endpaper and the rear fixed endpaper has faint traces of some numbers and a bookseller's label together with a very faint blind stamp on the bottom edge that indicates the book may have been in a circulating library (possibly Harrods Ltd.). There is no inscription. The book is ion a clear glassine wrapper, probably not as issued, and this has some soiling with chipping and a little loss at the top of the spine and top corners.