Hitlers Private Library The Books that Shaped his Life

by Timothy W. Ryback

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* He was, of course, a man better known for burning books than collecting them and yet by the time he died, aged 56, Adolf Hitler owned an estimated 16,000 volumes - the works of historians, philosophers, poets, playwrights and novelists. A passionate reader, his worldview was largely formed by the books he read. * For more than fifty years the remnants of Hitler's private library occupied shelf-space in climate-controlled obscurity in the rare book division of the Library of Congress in Washington. Timothy Ryback is the first to systematically explore this remarkable collection, as well as several other caches which he subsequently discovered in Europe and elsewhere. * The volumes in Hitler's library are fascinating in themselves but it is the marginalia - the comments, the exclamation marks, the questions and underlinings - even the dirty thumbprints on the pages of a book he read in the trenches of the First World War - which are so revealing. Together they take us closer to the man and his thinking than ever seemed possible. * Hitler's Private Library provides us with a remarkable view of Hitler's evolution - and unparalleled insights into his emotional and intellectual world.
Utterly compelling, it is also a landmark in our understanding of the Third Reich.
  • ISBN10 1847920721
  • ISBN13 9781847920720
  • Publish Date 5 February 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 28 February 2013
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Vintage Publishing
  • Imprint The Bodley Head Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 304
  • Language English