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Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin (1888-1989) was the most prolific songwriter of the twentieth century. He composed over twelve hundred songs, including "White Christmas," "Blue Skies," and "Alexander's Ragtime Band." "God Bless America& [... more]
Harper Collins

Lonely Planet Berlin Encounter with Map
Berlin travel guides: This book has all the information you need, to prepare you for a wonderful vacation in Berlin. It's the kind of book that you curl up with near the fire on a cold snowy winter day and read about the trip you'll take during the [... more]
CDN$12.95
Amazon CA

Miha Mazzini
Abandoned at birth because he has the face of a "prize boar," the unnamed narrator of Guarding Hanna knows only a local Berlin gang as family. Patriarch Maestro acts as surrogate father, employing him to collect debts and perform thuggish tasks. [... more]
Random House

Tod Wodicka
Tod Wodicka was born in Glens Falls, New York, and was educated at Manchester University in Great Britain. He lives in Berlin. All Shall Be Well; and All Shall Be Well; and All Manner of Things Shall Be Well Meet Burt Hecker: he's a mead-addicted ... [... more]
Random House

David Dollenmayer
David Dollenmayer is Professor of German at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the author of The Berlin Novels of Alred Doblin. He is the recipient of the 2008 Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize. He lives in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. The ... [... more]
Random House

Matthew Skelton
A: I started writing Endymion Spring while living in a friend's empty flat in Berlin (October 2001). It was a difficult time for me. I knew no one in the city and I couldn't speak the language very well. Fortunately, I had an idea for a ... [... more]
Random House

Peter Filkins
Peter Filkins is the translator of Ingeborg Bachmann's collected poems, Darkness Spoken, as well as author of two books of poems: What She Knew and After Homer. The recipient of a Berlin Prize fellowship in 2005 from the American Academy in ... [... more]
Random House

Zero Over Berlin
Hiroko Yoda and Matt Alt 1940. Hitler wants to rain death on London but he doesn't have the aircraft. Classified info about a new long-range plane -- the Japanese "Type Zero" -- intrigues Nazi generals who ask their Far Eastern ally for a few .. [... more]
Random House

Berlin and Its Culture: A Historical Portrait
From Amazon.com: What is the culture of a city? Is it the corporate personality, the politics of the founders, the undertaking of its artists and visionaries? Berlin and Its Culture surveys all these arenas, paying particular attention to the writers, [... more]
CDN$50.17
Amazon CA

Time Out Guide To Berlin
You need to have this in Berlin: First of all Berlin is my new fave city in the world, and I owe it in part to this great book which really made the whole trip very easy... Better than the other couple of books I bought along, and offered great [... more]
CDN$24.04
Amazon CA

Lonely Planet Berlin
Berlin travel guides: This book has all the information you need, to prepare you for a wonderful vacation in Berlin. It's the kind of book that you curl up with near the fire on a cold snowy winter day and read about the trip you'll take during the [... more]
CDN$18.05
Amazon CA

Berlin
Berlin travel guides: This book has all the information you need, to prepare you for a wonderful vacation in Berlin. It's the kind of book that you curl up with near the fire on a cold snowy winter day and read about the trip you'll take during the [... more]
CDN$33.50
Amazon CA
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