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The Poisonous Mushroom


Der Giftpilz by Ernst Hiemer is a story that begins with a German mother explaining to her child how mushrooms are somewhat like people - some are good and some are poisonous. The book then expands on the comparison by equating Jews to poisonous mushrooms.

In great detail and in extremely graphic pictures the book attempts to explain how no real German could ever tolerate Jews in Germany. In addition to a virulently anti-Jewish text written in simple German, there are many short poems mocking Jews and their physical characteristics
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Rare 2nd edition !!!

Ex-library copy; from the library of the government controlled teacher training college, Oldenburg (city in Lower Saxony) with library signature and stamp on title page. This new college was only opened 2 years before the book was published.

Hardcover

  • 64 pages
  • 18 colorful paintings by Philipp Rupprecht aka Fips

In good exterior and very good interior condition
Boards slightly rubbed and stained, shelfwear along edges, otherwise ok with faint traces of use and age. The book has no foxing! One of the better copies around.

All pages are complete and tight in the binding.

Approx/Measurements: 10-1/2" x 8-1/4"  ~1.2 lbs.

by Ernst Hiemer
Published by House Der Sturmer, Nuremberg






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