Hello. I have a request. What is the price of Mein Kampf - the first edition - 1925 years. Every day of the determination of the amount (what is the REAL price). Regards Martin
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Here's a related question: when "2. Band" -- the second book of "Mein Kampf," titled 'The National Socialist Movement' -- was published in 1926, was that individual book identified as a First Edition, just as "1. Band" of 1925 was? Also, was Hitler's "1. Band" of MK printed in any further editions after the First Edition, but prior to the publication of "2. Band" a year later?
MK continued to be published in two-volume sets as well as the "People's Edition," the "Wedding Edition" and the "Anniversary Edition," all of which united the two books into one volume. Were the two-volume sets united into 'one printed edition,' though published in two volumes, or were they always numbered together?
Br. James
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I have not made myself clear, Andreas. I am well aware that First Editions of any book do not say that; First Editions become known for their status when further editions are published, since each further edition is numbered in some way. My question has to do with the two-volume sets of MK published and sold together; did the first set that included two separate volumes indicate that 1. Band was the second edition while 2. Band had no publication indication -- thereby indicating that that was the First Edition of 2. Band? And when the next set of separate volumes was published, did 1. Band show that it was the third edition while 2. Band of that set indicated that that book was the second edition?
My assumption is that, after the publication of 2. Band in 1926, both Bands were sold as sets including two separate volumes...
Br. James
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Sorry, I misunderstood.
Originally posted by Br. James View PostMy question has to do with the two-volume sets of MK published and sold together;
Originally posted by Br. James View Postdid the first set that included two separate volumes indicate that 1. Band was the second edition while 2. Band had no publication indication
Originally posted by Br. James View Post-- thereby indicating that that was the First Edition of 2. Band?
Originally posted by Br. James View PostAnd when the next set of separate volumes was published, did 1. Band show that it was the third edition while 2. Band of that set indicated that that book was the second edition?
Originally posted by Br. James View PostMy assumption is that, after the publication of 2. Band in 1926, both Bands were sold as sets including two separate volumes...Save
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