RNLSGC Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 I hope that this is most appropriate topic to post this question. I have a book as titled in the Topic, Der kampf im Westen, which brings about the old saying, "You can't judge a book by looking at the cover". I say this as from the outside all looks like this is the book except this book was in 3-2 with glasses and photographs. It has the slip cover, green soild board covering with gilded lettering. Open the pages and presto, it's "Mit Hitler im Westen". Now has anyone seen such? All looks right as if it was originally published and bounded in 1940 by Zeitgeschichte-Verlag ans is eveb stamped by the original owner, Arnold Krulle, Berlin, 44 Neukolln, Schiukestrabe 7 Thoughts and thanks in advance. Mark
Histaria Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 German 3-D publications were a popular genre and they covered a variety of subjects, including sculpture, cities, expositions . . . you name it. As might be expected, the ones on political and military topics have always been popular with collectors. The books used to be fairly common, but apparently are the kind of thing that people tend to hang on to, so they seem to be a bit scarcer these days.
RNLSGC Posted October 7, 2010 Author Posted October 7, 2010 Histaria Thank you for replying but need to clarify that this book is not the 3D version and the contents don't match the cover. Regards
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