This is the first major unbiased biography of the 'First Lady' of Hitler's Bayreuth. Born Winifred Williams in 1897, she was adopted, aged nine, by distant relatives in Berlin. In 1915, the eighteen-year-old Winifred married into the Wagner family when they needed an heir to secure the Wagner heritage and the festival site at Bayreuth. In 1923, Hitler made a pilgrimage to Wagner's grave in Bayreuth, and so began a close, life-long friendship between 'Winnie' and 'Wolf'. She became a founder member of the Nazi Party, and ...
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This is the first major unbiased biography of the 'First Lady' of Hitler's Bayreuth. Born Winifred Williams in 1897, she was adopted, aged nine, by distant relatives in Berlin. In 1915, the eighteen-year-old Winifred married into the Wagner family when they needed an heir to secure the Wagner heritage and the festival site at Bayreuth. In 1923, Hitler made a pilgrimage to Wagner's grave in Bayreuth, and so began a close, life-long friendship between 'Winnie' and 'Wolf'. She became a founder member of the Nazi Party, and from 1933 the town of Bayreuth during the festival was the centre of the German political world. Drawing on previously untapped sources, this book presents a portrait of an extraordinary woman as well as offering revealing glimpses of the 'private Hitler', allowing the best insight yet into his relationship with Bayreuth and its central place in twentieth-century German history.
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Fair. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket.
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Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. First printing. 8vo. ix, 582 pp. Illustrated. Original gray cloth binding. This book came from the library of noted German historian and Wagner scholar Paul Lawrence Rose whose ink stamp and signature are on the front free endpaper. Bottom of spine lightly bumped else this is a tight, fine book in a bright DJ with tiny edge tear base of the spine else fine.
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Book. Thick Octavo; VG-/VG-; light green pictorial spine with red and black text; first UK edition, first printing; dust jacket exterior shows slight sunning; slight rubbing to edges; cloth exterior has very slight wear; cocked spine; text block exterior edges have light tone; map frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated; pp 582. 1355854. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Very Good/As New. 015101308x 582pp including index Photographs Drawn on previously unavailable sources, the author has produced a meticulously researched and elegantly written biography of this powerful, misguided woman, as well as a superb history of the Bayreuth Festival in its most infamous years Date written at upper outside corner of title page, otherwise book is AS NEW.
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Good Condition. Dust jacket is fully intact, only lightly rubbed at edges. 2 postcards of Bayreuth pasted to front free endpaper. All pages free from notes or highlighting. All in all, in good used condition. Publisher's note: "Winifred Wagner's story is a remarkable one. The English-born orphan who became Richard Wagner's daughter-in-law and one of Adolf Hitler's closest personal friends was for years at the heart of German cultural and political life." "Born Winifred Williams in 1897, she was adopted by distant relatives living in a utopian 'good life' settlement near Berlin. In 1915 the eighteen-year-old Winifred married into the Wagner family, which desperately needed an heir to secure the Wagner heritage and retain control of the festival site at Bayreuth in Bavaria. She went on to have four children by her husband, Siegfried, an erstwhile confirmed bachelor thirty years her senior, and supplanted the composer's despotic widow, Cosima, at the head of the Wagner clan." "In 1923, shortly before the Munich Putsch, Hitler made a pilgrimage to Wagner's grave in Bayreuth. And so began a close, lifelong friendship between 'Winnie' and 'Wolf'. She became a founder member of the Nazi party and from 1933 the little provincial town of Bayreuth at festival time was the centre of the German political world." "Winnie enjoyed enormous favour and a glamorous lifestyle during the Nazi years, then endured bombing and deprivation during the war, and after it was put on trial for supporting Nazi war crimes. Despite this, Winifred's devotion to Hitler was undiminished: described as 'the last Nazi in Germany', she remained loyal to the memory of 'Wolf' till her death in 1980."--BOOK JACKET Size: 23.4 x 16 x 4.9 cm. ix, 582 pp. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Wagner, Winifred; Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945; Bayreuther Festspiele--History; Nazis--Germany--Biography; English--Germany--Biography; World War, 1939-1945--Jews--Rescue--Germany; Genre; Biography; ISBN: 1862076715. ISBN/EAN: 9781862076716. Add. Inventory No: 240405PBS007012.
The history of that period of the world and the people who played parts is very interesting to me. The Wagner clan especially seems to weave its way into the fabric of that time.