An edition of A toast to tomorrow (1914)

A toast to tomorrow

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An edition of A toast to tomorrow (1914)

A toast to tomorrow

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An unnamed man is rescued during the end of WWI and taken to a German hospital. He has no memory of himself or his life. Gradually he takes up life as a German during their defeat and the terrible economic depression that followed it, finding a foster aunt and doing his best to make a living. Like many Germans, he is seduced by the promise of better days held out by Hitler and the Nazi party, and he rises to a position of power in the party and the government. Then comes the Reichstag fire, and his memory returns. He is not German at all; he is a British agent believed dead in the war. Now he must work to defeat the Nazis. An interesting look at Germany during this period, with touches of sardonic British humor.

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Publisher
The Sun dial press
Language
English
Pages
310

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Cover of: A Toast to Tomorrow
A Toast to Tomorrow
January 15, 2008, Rue Morgue Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: A toast to tomorrow
A toast to tomorrow
1942, The Sun dial press
in English
Cover of: A toast to tomorrow
A toast to tomorrow
1914, Literary Guild of America
in English

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Garden City, N.Y

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Pagination
viii p., 1 l., 310 p.
Number of pages
310

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OL16793545M

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