Text in German. [1935]. First edition, first printing. 56pp. Grey, textured cloth-covered boards with brown lettering front and spine. 12mo. Cloth covers are a little soiled, gently pushed in at spine ends. Hint of foxing to endpapers, and a few minor marks and signs of handling else internally neat, clean, bright and tight.
Wulf Sorenson is thought by some to be the pen name of Heinrich Himmler but it is more likely to have been one of the many pen names of Frithjof Fischer, who founded the publishing house, Nordland. The Voice of Our Ancestors, ostensibly a retelling of a traditional story, explores provocatively the role of Paganism and racial memory in the formation of society and is virulently antisemitic.