The Hitler Scoop

The Hitler Scoop

The Hitler Scoop

Revel Barker

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Editorial:
Revel Barker
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781907841095
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Alternative History.Tackling the myths, mystery and confusion concerning reports of the death of Hitler and a newspaper reporter’s quest to uncover the truth.The Northern Echo described it as 'the most thought-provoking book of the year' and the Daily Mail said it was 'full of Arthur Daley-type characters'.This edition is a historically revised version of the best-selling original.

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