Verlag: Editorial Revision, Argentina, 1991
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Good. First English Edition. "On August 17, 1987, it was announced that Rudolf Hess had committed suicide in the Spandau Four-Power Prison, at the age of 93. Within a few days, the Allied Prison Governors came up with four different versions of the alleged suicide, each one of which raised more doubts as to credibility. In this sensational book, Rudolf Hess' only son proves that his father was the victim of a murder, and exposes the men responsible for the cowardly conspiracy. An extensive Foreword is provided by Alfred Seidl, defence counsel for Rudolf Hess for several decades." - inside front cover. Translated from the German. Rudolf Hess, a Hitler loyalist, secretly flew to Scotland in 1941 to negotiate peace but, instead, was imprisoned for the remainder of his life. 270 pages. Glossy color and black and white photos. Reproductions of documents. Clean, tight and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound and rare example of this penetrating and troubling investigation. ; 8vo.