Title: Sommer in Rumänien mit Lichtbildern des Verfassers
Author: Lechner Korbinian
Item description:
Notes: Item did not have a table of contents or a list of numerous (and interesting) illustrations.
An account of a 6-month trip to Romania in 1939 (1938?) with numerous full-page photographs by the author (ca 100 photographs). The author suffered the consequences of the anti-Jewish attitude expressed in the book after the war.
- Korbinian Lechner (6.04.1902 Langenpreising - 6.06.1977 Rosenheim) German writer and journalist. He made his literary debut in the early 1930s and soon began working as a journalist. He was mainly active in Bavaria and usually his work dealt with regional themes
Condition:
Wrap slightly damaged, binding without defects, corners of a few pages with folds otherwise block clean and without other defects. Item in quite nice condition
Grading of the state of preservation:
- perfect condition: (6) no defects, no signs of use, like new
- very nice: almost perfect condition (+5), very slight defects, almost like new (unused)
- nice: very good condition (5), very slight, basically insignificant defects
- quite nice: condition - very good (-5), insignificant, insignificant defects
- more than good: condition between very good and good (4/5), fairly insignificant, not very significant defects
- at least good: condition at least good (+4), not very significant defects
- good: condition of good (4), fairly significant defects
- less than good: condition -good (-4), significant defects
- more than sufficient: condition between good and sufficient (3/4), very significant defects
- at least sufficient: condition at least sufficient (+3), quite poor condition, extremely significant defects, almost destructive
- Sufficient: sufficient condition (3), poor condition, major defects in the card, basically destruct
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