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Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles Publisher, Inc., 1972. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition (thus).. First Printing of the First Ralph Myles Edition. A scholarly analysis of the 'war guilt' imposed on Imperial Germany during and following World War 1 in the form of a bold analysis of Professor B. E. Schmitt's published work on that subject and analysis of other sources, the author positing that Germany does not bear anywhere near solitary blame for the outbreak of war, but was merely dishonstly scapegoated by the victor powers and their 'court historians'. With a wonderful foreword by Harry Elmer Barnes and an introduction by Henry M. Adams. Hardcover, 236pp. A beautiful copy, unused and unread. Very rare. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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- Title Germany Not Guilty in 1914
- Author Michael H. Cochran
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Paperback
- Publisher Ralph Myles Publisher, Incorporated, Colorado Springs
- Date January 1, 1972
- ISBN 9780879260095
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Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles, Publisher. Very Good. 1972. Facsimile Reprint. Hardcover. 0879260092 . "A devastating refutation of the thesis of primary German responsibility for the first world war, as embodied in Bernadotte Schmitt's 'The Coming War', Scribner, 1930, the final and most voluminous American effort to pin responsibility for the war on Germany" (Stimely, 1981 Revisionist Bibliography, page 13). xxxii, 236 pages. Facsimile reprint of the 1931 first edition with a new Introduction by Henry M. Adams. Light wear to publisher's black cloth lettered in gilt. Binding tight. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. No dust jacket, presumably as issued. A high quality copy.; 8vo .
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