Beruflich Dokumente
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Description:
Armed only with a dentist's letter, her notes, and the determination to finish her father's book,
Emily Ashcroft heads to Berlin. She is joined by a Russian museum curator, an American
architect, and a Mossad agent, posing as a reporter. Together they uncover what may be the
greatest hoax ever perpetrated the faked death of Hitler and the plot to return the Nazi Party to
power.
About Author:
Irving Wallace was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. His extensively researched
books included such page-turners as The Chapman Report (1960), about human sexuality; The
Prize (1962), a fictional behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; The Man, about a black
man becoming president of the U.S. in the 1960s; and The Word (1972), about the discovery of a
new gospel.
Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois. Wallace grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He was the father
of Olympic historian David Wallechinsky and author .
Wallace began selling stories to magazines when he was a teenager. In World War II Wallace
served in the Frank Capra unit in Fort Fox along with Theodor Seuss Geisel - more popularly
known as Dr Seuss - and continued to write for magazines. He also served in the First Motion
Picture Unit of the Army Air Force. In the years immediately following World war II Wallace
became a Hollywood screenwriter. He collaborated on such films as The West Point Story (1950),
Split Second (1953),and Meet Me at the Fair (1953).
After several years in Hollywood, he devoted himself full-time to writing books. Wallace published
33 books during his lifetime.
Other Editions:
Books By Author:
- The Second Lady
- The Man
- The Word
- The Prize
- The Seven Minutes
- Evening in Byzantium
- Dynasty
- The Fourth Deadly Sin (Deadly Sins, #5)
- The Outsider
- Bloody Passage
- Ancient Angkor
- Roselli's Gold
- O Malhadinhas
- The Doctors Book of Food Remedies: The Latest Findings on the Power of
Food to Treat and Prevent Health Problems - From Aging and Diabetes to Ulcers and Yeast
Infections
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