About this title: Mein Kampf was first published in two volumes in 1925-26 and sold between eight and nine million copies in German during Hitler's lifetime, as well as being widely translated. It is the most notorious political tract of the twentieth century. This translation by James Murphy (who worked in worked in Goebbels's Ministry of propaganda from 1934 to 1938) is considered standard. Mein Kampf remains necessary reading for those who seek to understand the Holocaust, for students of totalitarian psychology and for all those who care to safeguard democracy.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hurst & Blackett
Date Published: 1938
Description: Good in Fair jacket. 1938 Hurst & Blackett Library Edition hardcover. Dust jacket intact; spine a little discoloured with rub to top edge and half inch tear to bottom. Brown cloth boards faded and marked; gilt lettering faded. Pages good with slight shading. Name/place/date written on front endpaper (1939). Black/white frontis of Hitler. 104th Thousand. Packed securely and posted promptly from our bookshop in Surrey, England. read more
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