
Heinz Brandt, der Fremdenlegionär Nr. 61-70 (1914.)
A rare opportunity for collectors! A professionally bound set of 10 original newsstand novels (Heftromane) from the legendary German series Heinz Brandt, der Fremdenlegionär, issues 61 to 70. Extremely rare on the market.
The issues in this set belong to the first war issues of the series. They were published during 1914 (approximately August–December), immediately after the outbreak of World War I. During this period, the title of the series began to change to Heinz Brandt der ehemalige Fremdenlegionär, and the stories increasingly reflected the patriotic spirit and German propaganda against the French Foreign Legion.
The series was created in the context of the long-standing German campaign against the French Fremdenlegion (Foreign Legion). The German Empire actively warned young men about the dangers of serving in legionary units, which were often portrayed as a modern slave army and cannon fodder for French colonial wars. Of particular importance was the Casablanca-Affäre in 1908, when German consuls helped German legionnaires desert. The back pages of the Hefts contained an open appeal against Legion recruiters, with a reward of 500 marks for information.
Heinz Brandt is portrayed as a young, brave and patriotic German who serves in the Legion (in North Africa, Madagascar, Indochina, etc.) but remains loyal to German values. After the outbreak of war, he "deserted" from the Legion and joined the German army, fighting on all fronts (France, Flanders, Russia, the Middle East).
In the future, the series continues with adventures in South America. This perfectly reflected the German mood: escapism through exotic adventures before the war, and patriotic wartime propaganda during and after the conflict. These are the classic Vorkrieg / Frühkriegs-Heftromane that reflect the German mood on the eve and at the very beginning of the First World War.
Copy condition:
- Professionally bound as one unit (all 10 issues preserved in their original form).
- Clean pages, without underlining, notes or significant damage.
- Vivid color covers with attractive illustrations typical of the genre.
- The only damage: the cover of number 64 has a torn paper in the middle (tear approx. 5 cm long × 1 cm wide). The outer edges are neat and preserved. The damage is aesthetic and does not significantly affect readability.
This set is especially interesting, as it is very rarely available in bound form. It is a continuous block of 10 issues from 1914. It has significant historical value – a document of the time and popular literature of the First World War. Ideal for collectors of German Heftroman, Vorkrieg series, militaria or Foreign Legion history. The format is the original kiosk format (Mignon-Verlag, Dresden), bound in a hard book.
The condition is described as precisely as possible. We recommend viewing the photos (especially cover #64).
These bound editions are increasingly appreciated by contemporary collectors because they offer better protection and practicality compared to individual fragile Hefts. A great addition to a collection alongside Perry Rhodan, Jerry Cotton or other classic German series.
Add this historic rarity to your collection today!
The book consists of 11 volumes.
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