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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - A rediscovered classic and international bestseller that recounts the gripping tale of a friendship destroyed at the hands of Nazi GermanyIn this searing epistolary novel, Kathrine Kressmann Taylor brings vividly to life the insidious spread of Nazism through a series of letters between Max, a Jewish art dealer in San Francisco, and Martin, his friend and former business partner who has returned to Germany in 1932, just as Hitler is coming to power.Originally published in Storymagazine in 1938, Address Unknownbecame an international sensation. Credited with exposing the dangers of Nazism to American readers early on, it is also a scathing indictment of fascist movements around the world and a harrowing exposé of the power of the pen as a weapon.A powerful and eloquent work of historical fiction about the consequences of a friendshipand societypoisoned by extremism, Address Unknownremains hauntingly and painfully relevant today.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | A rediscovered classic and international bestseller that recounts the gripping tale of a friendship destroyed at the hands of Nazi Germany In this searing novel, Kathrine Kressmann Taylor brings vividly to life the insidious spread of Nazism through a series of letters between Max, a Jewish art dealer in San Francisco, and Martin, his friend and former business partner who has returned to Germany in 1932, just as Hitler is coming to power.Originally published in Story magazine in 1938, Address Unknown became an international sensation. Credited with exposing the dangers of Nazism to American readers early on, it is also a scathing indictment of fascist movements around the world and a harrowing exposé of the power of the pen as a weapon.A powerful and eloquent tale about the consequences of a friendshipand societypoisoned by extremism, Address Unknown remains hauntingly and painfully relevant today.