Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life
A Washington Post Notable Book With a new chapter on eugenicist Madison Grant’s The Passing of the Great RaceIn this brilliant and original exploration of some of the formative influences in Adolf Hitler’s life, Timothy Ryback examines the books that shaped the man and his thinking.Hitler was...
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A Washington Post Notable Book With a new chapter on eugenicist Madison Grant’s The Passing of the Great RaceIn this brilliant and original exploration of some of the formative influences in Adolf Hitler’s life, Timothy Ryback examines the books that shaped the man and his thinking.Hitler was better known for burning books than collecting them but, as Ryback vividly shows us, books were Hitler’s constant companions throughout his life. They accompanied him from his years as a frontline corporal during the First World War to his final days before his suicide in Berlin. With remarkable attention to detail, Ryback examines the surviving volumes from Hitler’s private book collection, revealing the ideas and obsessions that occupied Hitler in his most private hours and the consequences they had for our world.A feat of scholarly detective work, and a captivating biographical portrait, Hitler’s Private Library is one of the most intimate and chilling works on Hitler yet written.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307455260 (0307455262)
Publish date: January 12th 2010
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Interesting reading biography of one of history's most evil and infamous figures.
I managed to finish this one. In terms of pacing, it is a bit slow and dry at times. However, it does give a pretty good glimpse of the kinds of books Hitler collected. What I found fascinating is how the author looks at Hitler's markings and notes in order to get a sense of what Hitler may have bee...