Richard J. Evans
f THIRD REICH IN POWER
1933–1939
The second volume in Cambridge historian
Evans’s trilogy on the Third Reich: the
definitive account of Germany’s malign transformation under Hitler’s total rule and the
implacable march to war. “Will long remain
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Both gripping and precise....Always reliable,
often magisterial.”—Benjamin Schwartz, The
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The Penguin Press 1-59420-074-2 $37.95
f THE COMING OF THE THIRD REICH
“A masterly and most illuminating interpretation.”—The Times Literary Supplement. “This
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of Weimar and Hitler’s rise to power.”—Foreign
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Penguin 656 pp. 0-14-303469-3 $18.00
A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year
f DEATH IN HAMBURG
Society and Politics in the Cholera Years,
1830–1910
Revised Edition
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The New York Review of Books.
Penguin 736 pp. 0-14-303636-X $18.00
Theodor Fontane
EFFI BRIEST
Translated by Hugh Rorrison and Helen Chambers
Afterword and Notes by Helen Chambers
Set in Bismarck’s Germany, Fontane’s taut,
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narrow-mindedness and circumstance. 256 pp.
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Thomas Fuchs
A CONCISE BIOGRAPHY
OF ADOLF HITLER
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Berkley 288 pp. 0-425-17340-2 $7.99
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Peter Gay
MOZART
A Penguin Lives Biography
“Noted cultural historian Gay presents an intriguing psychological exploration...[and] portrait of
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Lipper/Viking 0-670-88238-0 $19.95
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
f FAUST, Part I
Newly Translated with an Introduction
and Notes by David Constantine
Preface by A. S. Byatt
A lively new verse translation, accompanied
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of Faust. 352 pp.
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MAXIMS AND REFLECTIONS
Translated by Elisabeth Stopp
Edited with an Introduction and Notes
by Peter Hutchinson
Goethe’s 1,413 maxims and reflections reveal
some of his deepest thoughts on art, ethics,
literature, and natural science as well as his
immediate reactions to books, chance encounters, and his administrative work. 208 pp.
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Hildegard of Bingen
SELECTED WRITINGS
See European History—Medieval, page 35
Ernst Jünger
STORM OF STEEL
Newly translated with an Introduction
by Michael Hofmann
See Literature of World War I, page 64
Ray Monk
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
The Duty of Genius
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Penguin 672 pp. 0-14-015995-9 $21.00
Frederic Morton
A NERVOUS SPLENDOR: Vienna 1888–1889
Re-creates the spirit of Austria’s capital during a crucial ten-month period before and
after the suicide of the Crown Prince. “A
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Robert Kirsch. Illustrations.
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Robert Musil
THE CONFUSIONS OF YOUNG TÖRLESS
Translated by Shaun Whiteside
Introduction by J. M. Coetzee
“Illustrates the crisis of a whole society, where the
breakdown of traditional values and the cult of
pitiless masculine strength were soon to lead to
the cataclysm of the First World War and later to
the rise of fascism.”—Translation Review. 176 pp.
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Richard Overy
INTERROGATIONS
The Nazi Elite in Allied Hands, 1945
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which Hitler’s major associates were subjected.”
—Gordon A. Craig. B/w photos and illus.
Penguin 672 pp. 0-14-200158-9 $17.00
KARL MARX
THE PORTABLE KARL MARX
Edited, Translated, and with an
Introduction by Eugene Kamenka
Includes the complete Communist Manifesto
and substantial extracts from On the Jewish
Question, The German Ideology, Grundrisse, and
Capital, a broad representation of his letters,
and lesser-known works, especially his long-unavailable early works.
Penguin 720 pp. 0-14-015096-X $17.00
EARLY WRITINGS
Translated by Rodney Livingstone
and Gregor Benton
Introduction by Lucio Colletti
Marx was barely 25 when he produced this
astonishing, rich body of work, including
Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts and On
the Jewish Question. 464 pp.
Penguin Classics 0-14-044574-9 $15.95
CAPITAL: Volume 1
Translated by Ben Fowkes
Introduction by Ernest Mandel 1,152 pp.
Penguin Classics 0-14-044568-4 $18.00
CAPITAL: Volume 2
Translated by David Fernbach
Introduction by Ernest Mandel
In this volume, Marx analyzes in depth the
specific problems of the commodity, and clearly outlines his views of the market and the
nature of value and surplus-value. 624 pp.
Penguin Classics 0-14-044569-2 $15.95
CAPITAL: Volume 3
Translated by David Fernbach
Introduction by Ernest Mandel
In a sustained economic and social description
of capitalism as a system and the bourgeoisie
as a class, Marx sets out his central, epoch-making thesis that the basic foundations of
capitalism will promote and lead to its own
ultimate collapse. 1,152 pp.
Penguin Classics 0-14-044570-6 $17.00
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
Introduction by Gareth Stedman Jones
A powerful work of literature, a fundamental
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relevance of The Communist Manifesto in contemporary politics. With notes and an index.
304 pp.
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THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
Introduction by Martin Malia
The authorized English translation of 1888,
edited and annotated by Friedrich Engels.
This sesquicentennial edition includes an
introduction with a post–Cold War perspective
on the socio-economic principles in the
Manifesto.
Signet Classics 96 pp. 0-451-52710-0 $5.95
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