Countess Gisela Neibuhr feels profound dissatisfaction with her country, as a woman -- and so thoroughly disgusted with it as a German that her personal grievances seem far from necessary to fortify her for the momentous role she is soon to play.
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Countess Gisela Neibuhr feels profound dissatisfaction with her country, as a woman -- and so thoroughly disgusted with it as a German that her personal grievances seem far from necessary to fortify her for the momentous role she is soon to play.
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Good. First edition. Good plus. Foxing, name on inside cover. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Very Good in Good jacket. First edition, rare in dust jacket. 195 pp. Hardcover, red cloth, 8vo., gilt titles, picture label at front board, tissue-covered frontis. Very Good copy in Good dust jacket. Cloth shows light edgewear, minor bumping at head and foot of spine; label and gilt lightly rubbed, but bright and complete. Page outsides show light fading and foxing; small ink note at fly leaf, text is unmarked, clean. Binding shows early signs of loosening, but tight and sound. DJ shows general soil, fading; 1/2" loss at head and foot of spine; shallow chipping at corners; one other shallow, open tear at either side of jacket, few closed tears; DJ intact, housed in mylar wrap. 8vo.
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Near fine. A Novel of the Power of German Women in Wartime. Frontispiece. photo by Arnold Genthe. 8vo, brown cloth, photographic label inset on front cover. N.Y. : Stokes, (1918). First Edition. Atherton has autographed the tissue guard to the frontispiece.