Canaris: Hitler’s Master Spy by Heinz Höhne 1979 Hardcover, Vtg WWII Espionage

$ 8.45

ISBN: 9780385087773 Topic: Global Politics, Historic Figures, History of Ideas, Military History, Political Extremism, Political History, War, Warfare, World War II, Europe / Germany, Military / Naval, Military Literary Movement: Enlightenment, Post-Modernism Country of Origin: United States Item Length: 9 in Type: Novel Narrative Type: Nonfiction Item Weight: 35.2 oz Personalized: No Genre: History, Biography & Autobiography Original Language: English Unit Quantity: 1 height: 9.5 in Vintage: Yes Unit Type: Unit Publication Year: 1979 Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Illustrator: Yes Author: Heinz, Heinz Hohne Personalize: No Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 703 Era: 1940s Item Height: 9.5 in Book Series: Historical Item Width: 6.5 in Book Title: Canaris : Hitler's Master Spy width: 6.5 in Features: Illustrated Language: English Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Inscribed: No Edition: First Edition Signed: No Ex Libris: No

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Canaris: Hitler’s Master Spy by Heinz Höhne 1979 Hardcover, Vtg WWII Espionage. Heinz Hohne's "Canaris: Hitler's Master Spy" is a first edition, hardcover novel published in 1979 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. This historical nonfiction book is part of a series and is intended for young adults and adults interested in World War II and military history. With 703 pages, this vintage book offers an in-depth look at the life of Admiral Canaris, Hitler's trusted advisor, and delves into the political, military, and historical aspects of their relationship during the 1940s. Illustrated by the author, this book provides a detailed account of one of the most fascinating periods in European history. Heinz Hohne's "Canaris: Hitler's Master Spy" is a first edition, hardcover novel published in 1979 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. This historical nonfiction book is part of a series and is intended for young adults and adults interested in World War II and military history. With 703 pages, this vintage book offers an in-depth look at the life of Admiral Canaris, Hitler's trusted advisor, and delves into the political, military, and historical aspects of their relationship during the 1940s. Illustrated by the author, this book provides a detailed account of one of the most fascinating periods in European history.