Looking at this one, it was said to be a vet bring back, the writing in the cover looks like felt pen so it must be more recent. The book looks like its an original and is said to be in good condition missing no parts. With dust cover what is a MK in this condition worth?
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Not knowing exactly, I'll just toss out maybe $50...they're really not too rare (this basic edition), even with dust cover. The age-spots & writing in the book probably detract from the value.
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Photo of the Hitler photo, question, there is no onion skin protector and the seller says it does not look like there ever was one, Also no date on the page opposite to the photo. Just an Eagle Swastika. Is this a different book then the volks edition I see all the time? Would it still be Nazi era printing?
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Hi,
This is a "later" Volksausgabe, later than 1941 anyway, because it's printed in the Antiqua font instead of Fraktur (the old Germanic font). On January 3, 1941 Bormann issued a decree that documents and books had to be printed in Antiqua (Roman) font because the Gothic (Fraktur) font had been determined to be "Jewish." The generally accepted idea was that non-Germanic peoples in the newly-occupied countries couldn't read the Fraktur font, so German items needed to be printed in what they could read.
Anyway, the decree said that as soon as possible book presses had to change fonts, and this applied to Mein Kampf as well. This one even has the dust jacket title in a block font.
These later editions did not come with the onion skin sheet after Hitler's photo. There should be a printing date on the page on the back of the title page.
You may find them cheaper in antique stores etc, but comparing to Ebay and Abebooks (where I think MK are somewhat overpriced), $139 wouldn't be too much for this one with the DJ.
Best,
Greg
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Originally posted by Greg View PostHi,
This is a "later" Volksausgabe, later than 1941 anyway, because it's printed in the Antiqua font instead of Fraktur (the old Germanic font). On January 3, 1941 Bormann issued a decree that documents and books had to be printed in Antiqua (Roman) font because the Gothic (Fraktur) font had been determined to be "Jewish." The generally accepted idea was that non-Germanic peoples in the newly-occupied countries couldn't read the Fraktur font, so German items needed to be printed in what they could read.
Anyway, the decree said that as soon as possible book presses had to change fonts, and this applied to Mein Kampf as well. This one even has the dust jacket title in a block font.
These later editions did not come with the onion skin sheet after Hitler's photo. There should be a printing date on the page on the back of the title page.
You may find them cheaper in antique stores etc, but comparing to Ebay and Abebooks (where I think MK are somewhat overpriced), $139 wouldn't be too much for this one with the DJ.
Best,
Greg
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