Item #028713 Driving Your Own Car in Germany
Driving Your Own Car in Germany

Driving Your Own Car in Germany

Berlin: Reichsbahnzentrale Fur Den Deustschen Reiseverkehr, 1934. Small Quarto. Item #028713

32 pages. Page 31 proclaims: Germany, the land in which the government takes a personal interest in making motoring comfortable. It quotes an English motoring magazine The Motor in the December 19, 1933 issue that acclaims Dr. Todt "Inspector General" of roads and notes Adolf Hitler is an enthusiastic motorist himself--opposite page shows smiling Minister Goebbels and Chancellor Hitler in cars themselves. Page 32 notes that he is coming 1936 Olympiad which will call the youth of the world. The map on page 16-17 shows how the major cities of Germany are laid out. The only two recorded copies are at the Deutsche National Bibliothek Leipzig and the University of Texas, Austin. Staple bound in color pictorial wraps, a few tiny chips to edges and wear to spine and a few clight reases.

Price: $255.00