Revolution 1933
Berlin: Brunnen-Verlag / Karl Winckler, 1930. Later printing (21.-30. Tausend). Softcover. Octavo. 131, [1]pp. Original illustrated wrappers. Bochow, a World War I veteran and a radical nationalist visionary writes in this book of the economic threat posed by the Wall Street "Weltvampyr," seen as a conscious economic plot to destroy German self-sufficiency. The only answer is the rise of an idealized German fighting man, ineffably the spirit of Germany, who will overthrow the Americans, here symbolized by Bochow's factory-worker Franz, who rebels against his American supervisor, John Smith, and instigates a worker's rebellion, which is repressed by the Weimar Republic's police. Minor rubbing along edges of wrappers. Lower corners bumped, thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Text in German, gothic script. Wrappers in overall good+, interior in very good condition. g. Item #33042
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