JAEGER, Charles de. Editorial Webb & Bower. Devon, 1981, Cuarto, 0.55Kg.. Cartoné. Portada, 192 p. - Numerosas láminas fotográficas en blanco y negro. - Conserva sobrecubierta. - Contenido: Charles de Jaeger explores Adolf Hitler’s obsessive quest to build a grand museum in Linz, Austria, filled with masterpieces looted from across Nazi-occupied Europe. The book details the systematic theft of artworks by the Nazis, the bureaucratic machinery behind the plunder, and the fates of many of the stolen treasures. It reveals how Hitler’s personal taste and cultural ambitions drove one of history’s largest art heists. The narrative includes survivor accounts, documents, and photographs. De Jaeger also investigates the postwar recovery efforts and the artworks still missing today. En buen estado. 15 Euros. .