
Sometimes it's funny how certain books come into our hands, or how we getting to know some books or authors. A few weeks ago I was killing time before going on a date. I was in a Berlin slum full of hippies, Turks and poor students and I got to browse in a bookshop. It specializes in books on sports, but you can find books and magazines of interest. In one of the shelves I saw a title that interested me. The price seemed rational, although it was not fair to my pocket. However, the book I was interested and could afford to buy if he found something more about it or its author. I pulled my phone from my pocket and started to look into google. The bookseller, who belonged to the race of the detestable, told me that the store was not allowed to use electronic gadgets. Angry and hurt like a lady of high birth, left the store without saying goodbye. Not relent. At home, I found the book in a bookstore in the United States. Including shipping, I would get a lot cheaper. Do not hesitate to buy it and I have received today.
It's Destiny Schicksal the American edition, originally published in Munich in 1930. That same year, the editorial Farral & Rinehart was published in New York. Its subtitle is descriptive enough: a novel in pictures. Without a doubt, reminiscent Masereel (link) and something about that. It is divided into seventeen chapters and contains about two hundred engravings to lead, one per page. Nückel drawings, polished and thorough, we tell the tragic story of a young German. More on
Nückel .
Chapter 13 .
It's Destiny Schicksal the American edition, originally published in Munich in 1930. That same year, the editorial Farral & Rinehart was published in New York. Its subtitle is descriptive enough: a novel in pictures. Without a doubt, reminiscent Masereel (link) and something about that. It is divided into seventeen chapters and contains about two hundred engravings to lead, one per page. Nückel drawings, polished and thorough, we tell the tragic story of a young German. More on
Nückel .
Chapter 13 .

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