EX-KAISER’S BOOK.
AMERICANS’ DOUBFUL BARGAIN (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, June XA The “Daily Chronicle’s” Berlin correspondent states:— “Though the price for the ex-Kaiser’s memoirs is a recoi l figure, it is only a quarter of what the Royal exile wanted. An American syndicate has paid 225,000 dollars for the world rights excepting m German speaking countries. The fact is that the ex-Kaiser is two years late ino failure of the Crown Prince>s book, for which thirty thousand dollars wapaid, emphasises the fact. . If careful invested, the ex-Kaiser s *225,000 dollars will bring in £2,800 ty? aa but the ex-Kaiser is living at the rat of £lO,OOO a vpar, and is m financial straits, his poverty forcing him tO press for a remittance from the Ims sian Government, from which he has already received sixty million marks. Tho Kaiser’s book was written by Engene Zimmerman, the leadin" article writer of the. Lo k a Anzie."er.” It will be interesting, but not sensational, as it has been carefully edited and re-edited. It cover* the period from Bismarcks dismissal to the world war.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1922, Page 7
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