Verlag: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1957
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
hardcover. Zustand: Good.
Verlag: Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1957
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
EUR 145,43
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbCloth. Zustand: Very Good Indeed. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Not Stated (illustrator). First edition. Smart dust-wrapper-clad first edition on the memoir of German-American businessman Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaengl, concerning his close relationship with Adolf Hitler. First edition.In publisher's original cloth binding, accompanied by the original unclipped dust wrapper.Featuring a frontispiece portrait of the author.Historical memoir from German-American businessman Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaengl on his close relationship with Adolf Hitler. Up until his escape to Switzerland in 1937, Hanfstaengl served as the Nazi Party's Foreign Press Chief. In publisher's original cloth binding, accompanied by the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, smart with slight bumping and rubbing and the odd mark. Dust wrapper features subtle shelf wear, culminating in a few minor chips to the front spine tips. Internally, firmly bound. Faint spotting to the first and last few pages, otherwise very bright and clean. Very Good Indeed. book.
Verlag: Maclean Hunter, Montreal, 1957
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Good. Arbuckle, Franklin (cover art); Dallison, Ken; Price, Arthur; (illustrator). First Edition. 88 pages. Features: Cover art by Franklin Arbuckle features the Black Diamond Lighthouse at the eastern entrance to Canso Strait, with Lloyd Grant tending the beacon; Can-Car one-page colour ad features their Jet Mentor Trainer; Divorce does more harm than good; Burroughs colour-photo one-page adding machine add features two of their chunky blue machines; London Letter - How Canadians are taking over in Britain i.e. Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly; Vintage one-page RCA Victor ad shows several of their Hi-Fi units; Nine pages of colour photos by John deVisser intended to argue against "Toronto the Dull"; What I Remember of Hitler - fascinating photo-illustrated article by Putzi Hanfstaengl, who introduced Hitler to polite society, played the piano when the fuhrer was troubled, and saw him battle his private demons; I Like Being Fat - and here are my reasons; Nobody's Too Big for Ted Lindsay - hockey's scrappy little all-star leftwinger has battled the largest and toughest men on the ice, and now, as President of the new player's union, he may be taking on his toughest opponents of all - the NHL owners - photo-illustrated article; Florencia Bay (part 2 of this novel); How to Live with a Neurotic; Bill (William) Shatner's Adventures in Hollywood - photo-illustrated article on his early days on the west coast; Labatt's 50 colour ad shows 'modern' Canadians; Rexall centrefold features dozens of their products and their 1957 prices; Molson's Crown & Anchor colour beer ad features older folk enjoying slike show; Mavor Moore recalls his most memorable meal; Nice one-page A.V. Roe ad entitled "Ingenious Devices That Challenge the Imagination" includes several illustrations of their products; Nice colour Dow beer ad shows man presenting box of beer to man watching TV football; Vintage half-page Long-Distance telephone ad features young college lady and several of their price rates; What art lost when Hitler took up politics; One-page colour ad for Sunbeam brand automatic frypans, and saucepan/deep fryer; Back cover colour Coke ad features illustration of scene at Maharaja's Palace in India; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue.