Title: History of Germany
Author: Hermann Pinnow
Publisher: Everyman’s Library
Edition & Year: 1932 Edition
Pages: 463 pages
Size: 4.5 in x 7 in
Format: Hardcover
First issued as part of the renowned Everyman’s Library series, Hermann Pinnow’s History of Germany remains a respected historical survey that chronicles the political, cultural, and social evolution of Germany. This 1932 hardcover edition spans 463 pages and delivers a clear and accessible narrative of the nation’s journey through the centuries.
Pinnow explores the formation of the German states, the influence of the Holy Roman Empire, the rise of Prussia, unification under Bismarck, and the shifting dynamics of European power politics. Written in a scholarly yet approachable style, the book serves as both an academic reference and an engaging read for those interested in understanding the complex forces that shaped German identity.
The volume also reflects the perspectives and interpretations of its time, making it not only a history book but also a historical artifact of 20th-century historiography. Its inclusion in the Everyman’s Library collection, known for publishing authoritative works in affordable and durable formats, further enhances its value as a collectible.
With its portable 4.5 x 7 inch size, this edition is designed for easy reading while maintaining the classic binding and durability associated with Everyman’s Library publications. For researchers of European history, students of world politics, or collectors of vintage editions, this book offers both intellectual depth and collectible charm.
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1932 hardcover edition published by Everyman’s Library
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463 pages of detailed historical narrative
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Covers Germany’s history from its early origins to the 20th century
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Discusses the Holy Roman Empire, Prussia, German unification, and modern developments
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Written by Hermann Pinnow, a respected historian
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Part of the prestigious Everyman’s Library series
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Compact 4.5 x 7 inch format—durable and portable
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A collectible volume for readers of European history and classic historical works
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