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|title= Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life
|author= Timothy W Ryback
|date= February 2010
|isbn=978-0099532170
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No book about Hitler can be an exactly pleasant or light read. But it is essential to know a certain amount about the man – I've always believed that there is so much we can learn from history, and not just from reading about the great and the good – and this is a very interesting read, not to say fascinating insight, into the mind of the most notorious man of his age.
Our thanks to Vintage for sending Bookbag a review copy. We also have a review of [[Hitler's First Victims: And One Man's Race for Justice by Timothy W Ryback]].
If you enjoy this, you might also like [[Killing Hitler by Roger Moorhouse]], [[The Munich Art Hoard: Hitler's Dealer and His Secret Legacy by Catherine Hickley]] or on the bibliomaniacal angle, a study of another famous collector of the printed word, [[Oscar's Books by Thomas Wright]].
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