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What would have happened if Hitler had won World War II?
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Featuring an Introduction by the author, the crowning Cold War masterwork is once again available in a collector's trade edition.
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In 1978 Christiane F. testified against a man who had traded heroin for sex with teenage girls at Berlin’s notorious Zoo Station.
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MEET DETECTIVE GEREON RATH IN THE BOOKS THAT INSPIRED THE HIT TV SERIES BABYLON BERLIN'Tough, gritty and altogether superb, Goldstein is a worthy addition to the addictive Gereon Rath series.
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When her family is abruptly divided by the rise of the Berlin Wall, 12-year-old Gerta harbors forbidden thoughts about freedom and reuniting with her loved ones before a coded message from her father inspires a daring plan.
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After marrying a Baron twice her age and moving to a remote Baltic port, Effi Briest begins an affair that threatens to ruin her marriage and her life.
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"--The Spectator (UK) Babylon Berlin is the first book in the international-bestselling series from Volker Kutscher that centers on Detective Gereon Rath caught up in a web of drugs, sex, political intrigue, and murder in Berlin as Germany ...
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Capital Dilemma investigates the political decisions and historical events behind the redesign of Berlin's official architecture.
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The Gift is the last of the novels Nabokov wrote in his native Russian and the crowning achievement of that period in his literary career.
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A thorough examination of the life and work of Rabbi Esriel Hildesheimer, an important contributor to the creation of a modern Jewish Orthodoxy during the late 1800s.