Germany, Third Reich. A 1938 Special Advertisement Edition of Art in the Third Reich
(Die Kunst im Dritten Reich Reklame). A 1938 special advertisement edition of Die Kunst im Dritten Reich (Art in the German Empire), constructed of an off-white paper stock binding with 12 glossed interior pages. The publication announces that, as of 1 October 1938, the architectural magazine Der Baukunst will be added to Die Kunst im Dritten Reich, and that subscribers will have the option of receiving one or both publications. The remainder of the interior content shows high-quality photographs of the House of German Art in Munich, the NSDAP rally grounds in Nuremberg, the German embassy in London, as well as draft designs for Albert Speer’s planned Siegesalle (Victory Avenue) in Berlin. Published by Zentralverlag der NSDAP (the official publishing house of the NSDAP). Measuring 278 mm (w) x 360 mm (h). Although minor, age-appropriate material fatigue is evident, the magazine is in an overall near extremely fine condition.

