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how much do Mein Kampf issues cost these days??
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Waga Tousou
Hello Torsten,
I sent the photos. Please feel free to attach the images to this thread for the other viewers. I misremembered the Japanese title; it's not Watakushi no Kurushii [My Difficulties]. Rather, it is Waga Tousou.
The book opens in the traditional Japanese/Chinese fashion: "backwards" to us. The covers are olive green pressboard with imprinted designs of an archer bending his bow towards a bird in the clouds; two tall slender pitchers, and "Mein Kampf" & "Adolf Hitler" in roman lettering.
Spine: Silver ideograms reading:
Waga Tousou gekan
[waga=my/our/one's; tousou= conflict/strife; gekan = vol. 2]
Aadorufu Hitoraa cho
[Adolf Hitler, author] NB: in Japanese the romanized "fu" is often pronounced "hu": thus, "AA.DO.RU.fHU" -- the "f" is barely sounded. Same applies to the publisher Kohu; in modern times this will be romanized as "kofu" -- but English speakers tend to overemphasize the "f" sound.
Manabe Ryouichi yaku
[pronounced: ma-nabay reeyo-ichi; yaku = translator]
Inside cover: 10.5cm x 14cm pasted paper, typewritten note stating:
MEIN KAMPF
JAPANESE PUBLICATION
SECURED ON ATTU, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
FOLLOWING THE ASSAULT AND CAPTURE
BY UNITS OF THE 7th U.S. INFANTRY
DIVISION MAY, 1943.
PRESENTED TO THE MONTEREY INSTITUTE
OF FOREIGN STUDIES BY MAJOR GENERAL
R.G. FERGUSSON U.S. ARMY (RETIRED).
[Note: This is my alma mater which today is called the Monterey Institute of International Studies. The library was cleaning out its stacks and this book was in the "throw away" pile.]
Fly page and rear cover inside: circular stamp in blue/purple ink:
EXAMINED IN THE FIELD [upper half of circle perimeter]
42 PASSED BY [center horizontal plane]
JOINT INTELLIGENCE [lower half of circle perimeter]
Publication data.
Printed: 18 August 1942
Distributed: 22 August 1942
Publisher: Tokyo: Kohu Kan [prospering wind hall]
Interesting note -- on the publication page (p. 497) the translator's seal "Manabe" is placed in blue ink on the publishing house's paper stamp.
Cheers,
Guy
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Originally posted by GHPHello Torsten,
I sent the photos. Please feel free to attach the images to this thread for the other viewers. Cheers,
Guy
PS: I had to re-swize them as they were too large for posting here..Attached Files
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Originally posted by GHPTorsten,
Thanks for adding the images for me. Could you also add the circular Intel stamp? If it was corrupted (or you didn't get it), let me know and I'll send another image ... and will scale it down.
Cheers,
Guy
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Originally posted by GHPTorsten,
Thanks for adding the images for me. Could you also add the circular Intel stamp? If it was corrupted (or you didn't get it), let me know and I'll send another image ... and will scale it down.
Cheers,
GuyAttached Files
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Originally posted by Greg WaldenHi Torsten,
Prima! Maybe we can share a little info here, that others may benefit from.
5. Kriegsausgabe - I assume this edition began in 39 or maybe 40; I have only seen them dated 43 and 44.
Thanks,
GregLast edited by torstenbel; 12-09-2007, 06:16 PM.
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I have heard of a few of the French edtions but have never heard of a Japanese edition. Though probably very rare, the price would depend on interest. Not many collectors out there of Japanese translations of German books though it would be important to have if you were collecting Mein Kampf editions. The period English versions seem to be the most common and command the least value.
Richard V
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