[Rarebooks] fs: Walther Darre, early Nazi Party

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Wed Mar 24 07:30:32 EDT 2010


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
~
(No. 9449 )  Gies, Horst. R. WALTHER DARRÉ UND DIE NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHE 
BAUERNPOLITIK IN DEN JAHREN 1930 BIS 1933.
Koblenz: (s.n.), 1966. Wrappers, Octavo, 177 pages. Very Good.
      Gies's doctoral dissertation at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University on 
Richard Walther Darre's agricultural politics and early years in the Nazi 
Party. Bound in printed tan paper covers with a minor bump to lower fore 
corner of textblock. Cover has a short tear along upper joint at head of 
spine....... $50.00
- Photo(s), secure ordering: 
http://www.tomfolio.com/mall/backcreekbooks/bookdetails.asp?book=9449

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Terms:
All items offered subject to prior sale. Standard domestic shipping is $5.00 
for the first book, $1.25 each additional book or
volume. Other methods or international delivery quoted upon request. Payment 
accepted by credit card (V,MC,Amex, Discover), check, money order, or 
PayPal. All items fully guaranteed and returnable if not as described.

Thank you for your interest.

Best regards,

Rock
Back Creek Books
Post Office Box 3540, Annapolis, MD 21403, U.S.A.
Tel. 410-626-1363 or toll free 877-626-1363 -  Fax. 815-425-8542
Web: http://www.backcreekbooks.com  ~  Email: rock at backcreekbooks.com
-- 
Military & Naval History, Americana, Nautical & Maritime, Marylandiana
 ~ New arrivals: http://www.backcreekbooks.com/index.php
 ~ Books wanted: http://www.backcreekbooks.com/wants.php
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Today's featured book from our stock at the booksellers' cooperative, 
TomFolio.com:
 Taft, Charles Sabin.  'Abraham Lincoln's Last Hours, from the notebook of 
Charles Sabin Taft, Army Surgeon present at the Assassination, Death, and 
Autopsy.'
 Details and secure ordering: 
http://www.tomfolio.com/mall/backcreekbooks/bookdetails.asp?book=10490
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not 
sure about the former.' - Albert Einstein (1879-1955)






More information about the Rarebooks mailing list