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Published by: Hammer-verlag, Germany, 1927 Book Condition: G+ Jacket Condition: No Jacket Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Binding: Hard Cover Notes: FRITSCH, THEODOR, pseudonyms F. Roderich-Stoltheim and Thomas Frey (1852-1934) Radical anti-Semitic writer and mystic who has been called "the most influential German anti-Semite before Hitler." Fritsch's racist writings greatly influenced Hitler from an early age. Fritsch's most popular and influential book Handbuch der Judenfrage (Handbook of the Jewish Question) went through dozens of printings, and after Hitler came to power, it became officially sanctioned reading in the schools of Germany. This book is translated from the German by Capel Pownall. Book contains a tipped-in copy of sales pamphlet. Gold colored cloth boards are rubbed, bumped and soiled, book store stamp ffep, and ffep is clipped, a few pages have underlining or brackets in text. A scarce book of which most copies where destroyed after WW2. Keywords:
Sociology, Jewish Economics, Antisemitic
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