Mein Kampf becomes an ebook bestseller

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Mein Kampf becomes an ebook bestseller

Digital editions of Adolf Hitler's fascist screed, in less public format, attract surge in readers


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Mein bestseller … an untitled art installation by artist Christoph Buchel, made up of copies of Mein Kampf, is seen at the annual Frieze Art Fair in Londonin 2006. Photograph: Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty Images

Digital editions of Mein Kampf have become a surprise hit online, according to author Chris Faraone, who has suggested that the newfound popularity of Adolf Hitler's tract is down to the fact that it can now be consumed "in the privacy of our own iPads".
Writing on the website Vocativ.com, author and journalist Faraone claims that "more than a dozen free English-language versions of Mein Kampf have been downloaded in excess of 100,000 times from the nonprofit Internet Archive alone", while paid-for e-versions are outselling Glenn Beck on iTunes and entering the charts on Amazon.com - with a 99-cent version currently topping the retailer's propaganda and political psychology chart .
In the UK, an ebook of Mein Kampf, retailing for 99p, tops Amazon.co.uk's propaganda and spin chart and its fascism and Nazism chart, and sits in second place in its political science and ideology bestseller list.
Another 99-cent version, from publisher Elite Minds, sits in 11th place in Amazon.com's World War II charts. "Sales are great," publisher Michael Ford, told Faraone, admitting to the "moral dilemma" he would face if he were to promote the book and advocate "something that could be misused". "I have not heavily promoted the book and decided, for the most part, to let it spread among those who have a true historical and academic interest naturally," said Ford.
Print sales of Mein Kampf are negligible, but Faraone believes the title's resurgence in digital format could be "a cultural curiosity much like what's happened with sleazy romance novels, which surveys show are increasingly consumed in more clandestine e-form".
"People might not have wanted to buy Mein Kampf at Borders or have it delivered to their home or displayed on their living room bookshelf, let alone get spotted reading it on a subway, but judging by hundreds of customer comments online, readers like that digital copies can be quietly perused then dropped into a folder or deleted," writes Faraone. "Similar comments have been made about the erotic smash hit 50 Shades of Grey [but] compared to Mein Kampf, books about chains and leather seem pretty soft core."


http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jan/09/mein-kampf-ebook-bestseller-adolf-hitler


I once sat down and tried to read Mein Kampf and would rate it as one of the most poorly written diatribes I have ever read, it rambles on endless until I pretty much gave up on it (Lord of the Rings had the same affect on me oddly enough), I can understand someone buying an original as a collectors item but I can not understand anyone actually wanting to read it today.
 
I read part of it years ago. I figured reading Charlie Manson's personal diary would be more educational.
 
I once sat down and tried to read Mein Kampf and would rate it as one of the most poorly written diatribes I have ever read, it rambles on endless until I pretty much gave up on it (Lord of the Rings had the same affect on me oddly enough), I can understand someone buying an original as a collectors item but I can not understand anyone actually wanting to read it today.

That sums up my opinion, although I did quite like Lord of the Rings.

You can bet your life some nut job will buy it and try reading it while goose stepping up and down the lounge.
 
Look at the pic on post #1. If I didn't know any better I'd say some of the text appears to be Arabic. I don't speak or read it, so I could be wrong.
 
I am not sure why it matters but lets not forget it was translated into English first.
 
That sums up my opinion, although I did quite like Lord of the Rings.

You can bet your life some nut job will buy it and try reading it while goose stepping up and down the lounge.
No,... the lounge is for standing on the coffee table and haranguing the wife and kids.

All marching must be done up and down the hallway.
 
No,... the lounge is for standing on the coffee table and haranguing the wife and kids.

All marching must be done up and down the hallway.

If I stood on the coffee table haranguing the wife and kids, my missus would sweep my legs away with a broom and then hit me over the head with it. Why is it always called a coffee table, why not a tea table????

We don't have a hallway, but we've got a big lounge
 
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