Books - Titles by David Irving

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B012 Click to enlarge! Churchill's War: The Struggle for Power / Volume I
by David Irving

From the dustcover: Winston Churchill was a man who destroyed two empires – one of them the enemy's.
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Hardcover
666 pages

$55.00
B013 SPECIAL COLLECTORS EDITION
Churchill's War: The Struggle for Power / Volume I

by David Irving

Available in a very rare, numbered edition
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Hardcover in cover sleeve
666 pages

$100.00
B014 Click to enlarge! Churchill's War: Triumph in Adversity / Volume II
by David Irving

From the dustcover: The second volume of Churchill's War narrates the middle years of World War II.
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Hardcover
1049 pages
$55.00

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B015 Click to enlarge! Hitler's War and the War Path
by David Irving

From the dustcover: “[Hiter's War] is unique in its method of describing an historic, indeed a millennial event – World War II – almost through the eyes of one of the dictators himself.
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Hardcover 985 pages
$55.00
B016 Click to enlarge! Führer und Reichskanzler: Adolf Hitler 1933 - 1945
by David Irving

1938, fünf Jahre nach der ‘Machtergreifung', bestimmt das amerikanische Nachrichtenmagazin, TIME, Adolf Hitler zum Mann des Jahres. Die Wahl wird damit begründet, daß Hitler die Deutschen nach dem verlorenen 1. Weltkrieg mit neuem nationalen Pathos erfüllt und das Deutsche Reich in den ersten fünf Jahren seiner Regierung zur Kontinentalvormacht Europas gemacht habe.
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Hardcover
816 pages
German
$55.00
B017 Click to enlarge! Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich
by David Irving

From the dustcover: “Historian David Irving is the first to make use of the entire 80,000 pages of the Goebbels diaries – diaries that lay unrecognized for fifty years in the Red Army's “Trophy” archives in Moscow. From this extraordinary trove, from which Irving has added six years' research into the archives of the Western world, he has written the first full-scale biography of Adolf Hitler's confidant and evil genius, Dr. Joseph Goebbels.

Hardcover
722 pages
$40.00

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B018 Click to enlarge! Göring: A Biography
by David Irving

Hermann Göring was the First World War combat pilot who served as the last commander of von Richthofen's "Flying Circus" and rose to become Hitler's Reichsmarshall.
In this major nw biography, based on hitherto undiscovered diaries and private and official documents, David Irving tells how Göring connived, intrigued, and conspired to bring Hitler to power.
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Hardcover
573 pages
(Slightly shopworn)
$45.00
B019 Click to enlarge! Göring: A Biography
by David Irving

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Paperback
594 pages
$20.00
B020 Click to enlarge! Göring
by David Irving

Woher kam er, was erfuhr er in Kindheit und Jugend, was bedeutete ihm die Schwedin Carin, seine erste Frau?

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Hardcover
838 pages
$45.00
B021 Click to enlarge! Hess: The Missing Years 1941-1945
by David Irving

From the back cover: “On 10 May 1941 Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy and leader of the Nazi Party, abandoned his specially modified Messerschmitt-110 fighter plane and parachuted down into a field just south of Glasgow. He claimed to be on a peace mission and sought an interview with the Duke of Hamilton.

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Paperback
603 pages
$20.00
B211 (B082) Click to enlarge! Banged Up: Survival as a Political Prisoner in 21st Century Europe
by David Irving

Banged Up is the unedifying story, told without rancor and often with a bitter humor, of a British Historian who spends four hundred days in solitary confinement in Austria's oldest jailhouse, convicted under a 1945 Stalin-era law because of a lecture on history that he has delivered in Vienna sixteen years before. There is outcry in the free world's press. Soon he is faced with new charges, carrying a 20-year sentence, for talking to the BBC.

Hardcover
146 pages
$30.00
B212 (B083) Click to enlarge! Uprising: One Nation's Nightmare. Hungary 1956.
by David Irving

What happened in Hungary in October 1956 was not a revolution but an insurrection. It was an uprising. When it began, it was spontaneous and leaderless, and it was truly a movement of the masses bound by one common hatred of the regime. Yet it was an anti-communist uprising like no other. Many of the rebels held Party membership cards. Most were workers or peasants. The uncanny feature was that it resembled the classic Marxist revolution, it was fed by conditions which Karl Marx had always predicted would result in revolution, and it was led by the workers, the very stratum which he had expected would take the revolutionary lead.

Paperback
628 pages
$45.00

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B213 (B084) Click to enlarge! Nuremberg: The Last Battle
by David Irving

Teutonic Sagas relate that after the great battle with the Mongols on the Lechfeld plain, where the armies of two different worlds clashed in violent and bloody massacre, the spirits of the fallen warriors went on fighting for three more days above the clouds. So it was in Nuremberg from 1945 to 1946. Where the city's face bore the terrible scars of the mortal struggle between Germany and her enemies which had ended in May 1945, the ghosts continued the struggle for sixteen more months. But there the parallel ends. The armies were unequal; one side was unarmed and had few friends.

Hardcover
377 pages
$50.00