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THE VAMPIRE OF THE CONTINENT. by Reventlow, Count Ernst Zu. Translated from the German with a Preface by George Chatterton-Hill - 1916

by Reventlow, Count Ernst Zu. Translated from the German with a Preface by George Chatterton-Hill

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THE VAMPIRE OF THE CONTINENT. by Reventlow, Count Ernst Zu. Translated from the German with a Preface by George Chatterton-Hill - 1916

THE VAMPIRE OF THE CONTINENT.

by Reventlow, Count Ernst Zu. Translated from the German with a Preface by George Chatterton-Hill

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New York: The Jackson Press, 1916. first American ed.. hardcover. Good +. Octavo (approx. 5" wide by 7 1/2" tall) beige cloth covers s9tamped in black and red. xiii [1] 225 pages. Inscription to former owner on front paste-down endpaper. Scattered foxing in text. Some rubbing on covers. Starting out in the 16th century, the author makes his case that it is England who is the vampire of the continent. 092508B World War I, Propaganda, The Great War

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  • Publisher The Jackson Press
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1916

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The Vampire of the Continent. Translated from the German with a Preface by George Chatterton-Hill

by Reventlow, Ernst Zu, Count

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New York: The Jackson Press, 1916. First American edition of this translation. xiii, [1], 225 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original grey cloth showing a creature ripping open the chest of it's victim, in red and black, with the original brown dust jacket with the same illustration on the front and a listing of other books published by the Jackson on the back including several pro-German titles. First American edition of this translation. xiii, [1], 225 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. In Dust Jacket. A considerably abridged edition of this anti-British work citing circumstances of Britain's mis-use of power on European history, the translator/editor is very pro-Irish liberation. The Pan-Germanist journalist author was on the staff of the "Deutsche Tageszeitung" during the war and a strong advocate for von Tirpitz's policy concerning submarine warfare. He wrote several other political works.
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