Anbieter: -OnTimeBooks-, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Zustand: very_good. Gently read. May have name of previous ownership, or ex-library edition. Binding tight; spine straight and smooth, with no creasing; covers clean and crisp. Minimal signs of handling or shelving. 100% GUARANTEE! Shipped with delivery confirmation, if you're not satisfied with purchase please return item! Ships USPS Media Mail.
Verlag: New York: Viking, ., 1974
Anbieter: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, USA
Octavo, black cloth (hardcover), gilt lettering, viii, 270 pp. Very Good, in a Very Good dust jacket. Form dust jacket: At a top-security red-brick fortress in West Berlin, originally planned to house six hundred inmates, exists the strangest penal arrangement in the world: nearly two hundred men rotated from four different countries have the sole task of guarding one prisoner, an eighty-year-old man who has lived in virtual solitary confinement for more than a quarter-century. The jail is Spandau Prison. The inmate is Rudolph Hess. Once the number-two man in Hitler's Third Reich, he startled the world on May 10, 1941, when he borrowed a leather flying-suit and a Messerschmidt plane and flew alone to England to announce he was ready to negotiate peace terms with the British Prime Minister. Four years later, with the war finally at an end, he was taken to Nuremberg to stand trial with his fellow Nazis. It was expected that there the inside story of Hess's incomprehensible flight would come out. Had he been on a secret mission for the Fuhrer to whom he was so blindly devoted, or had he taken it upon himself to end a war he felt no one could win? The answers were not forthcoming. Hess refused to defend himself, giving only a rambling dissertation on "secret forces" and "evil influences" being used to destroy him in prison, and lending credence to the rumors that he was mad. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Originally he had six fellow prisoners at Sapndau, all top Nazis, but by 1966 only Hess remained. For this book, Rudolph Hess has given, for the first time, his own account of his time in history to Eugene K. Bird, the former American director of Spandau and the only living person Hess has taken into his confidence since 1941. Bird asked, "If you were released, Hess, would you write your memoirs? Do you think it is your responsibility to history to write them?" Hess nodded. "Yes, I suppose it is," he said. "I was the one who tried to get freedom for the world." Prisoner #7 is the result of their "strange association" at Spandau. Together they review Hess's record from his days as a Nazi minister to his life as the German prisoner of Russia, England, France, and the United States. Military History, POW, Nazi Germany, Military Leadership, Political Science, World War II, WWII, Second World War bslic.
Verlag: The Viking Press, New York, 1974
Anbieter: Sea Chest Books, Tucumcari, NM, USA
Half Cloth. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First Ameican Edition. First American edition, Published in England under the title "The Lonliest Man in the World". Half black cloth and black boards with blue and gilt spine printing. No marks. Dust jacket is clipped at the top with an English price sticker at the bottom of front flap. Edgewear all along top edge including a horizontal scratch about 1/4" below this edge, a small chip on top front panel spine fold and a closed tear of about 1/4" next to this, with two rectangles of tape residue beneath. Written by the former U.S. Commandant of Spandau Prison, and based on personal interviews with prisoner Rudolf Hess. 270 pp. Biography, Hess, WWII, Spandau, Prisons, War Criminals, Nazis, History.
Verlag: The Viking Press, New york, 1974
Anbieter: Brillig's Books, Kingston, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 1st Edition. Pp.; xi, 270. silver & blue titles to sp. Illust. w/ plates: b/w photographs. Black cloth bds. P/o penned, title-pg. Interior leaves are clean and tight. Rudolf Hess, a top Nazi official, spent the latter part of his life in Spandau prison as a war criminal and died taking personal secrets with him. Interesting. A clean copy.
Anbieter: SHIMEDIA, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Zustand: New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back.
Verlag: Viking Press, New York NY, [1974], 1974
Anbieter: Island Books, Thakeham, West Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
EUR 38,10
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text, small neat signature on front free endpaper; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper laminated to boards. Published in the UK under the title 'The Loneliest Man in the World'. Bird was US Commandant of Spandau prison. See Enser, pp.114, 209 (recording the UK edition).