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Majorca Mallorca |
von Axel Thorer
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Majorca from A to Z, as only the locals know it.A book like a friend who has been living on Majorca for decades and is showing his visitors from Germany his favourite spots and telling them his ...
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On Fire Der Feuermacher |
von Oliver Driesen
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Willy Korf – the rises and falls of an entrepreneurThe biography of the "Napoleon of the Steel Industry": Willy Korf, a person of short stature, was the only entrepreneur after the war who dared to ...
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The Last Battle Die letzte Schlacht |
von Guido Knopp
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The book accompanying the great ZDF-TV event: 60 years since the end of the warThe final battle for Berlin belongs to the most terrible and dramatic moments in German history. The few eyewitnesses, ...
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Silence At Last Endlich Stille |
von Karl-Heinz Ott
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"Day by day my urge increased not only to get rid of him, but to destroy him."An "intriguing linguistic density and independence" (so the newspaper the Süddeutsche Zeitung), "descriptive and ...
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The Desert Queen Die Wüstenkönigin |
von Ulrich Wickert
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Again: An almost true story. "With Ulrich Wickert at last we have a German journalist, whose love of story-telling cannot be diminished." (Peter Scholl-Latour)Bribery, corruption, treason in the ...
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Lord of the Horns Herr der Hörner |
von Matthias Politycki
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"Now he doesn’t need to prove anything anymore. He is a great writer." ( Werner Fuld, Die Welt ) With three 10-peso notes in his pocket fifty-year old Broder Broschkus, a successful Hanseatic ...
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Speed Management Speed-Management |
von Wilfried Reiter
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Taking charge of the speed of your life.Many people have the feeling that life is rushing by like an expresss train. Everything is "urgent" and has to be done as quickly as possible. The upshot of ...
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| Großmama packt aus |
von Irene Dische
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In a fast-moving family saga, which is told in a funny and fearless fashion, Irene Dische lends her Grandmother a voice of her very own. The good Catholic Elisabeth Rother knows no taboos, no ...
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