![]() ![]() Certainly not biographies in the conventional sense of the genre, these titles may not be, strictly, books, whatever those are these days. Harlan Wilson’s trilogy of Hitler: The Terminal Biography, Freud: The Penultimate Biography and Douglass: The Lost Autobiography are Magrittesque artifacts. ![]() "Book sucks! It was supposed to be an autobiography of Hitler it’s a joke by the author for people to buy a book from him! I would like a refund of the money I paid for it!" - 1-STAR AMAZON REVIEW Wilson has written the biography to end all biographies." - GIDEON JOHNSON PILLOW, Professor of History and Chair of African American Studies at the University of Fostoria " Hitler: The Terminal Biography is an extraordinary and masterful work. Based on more than ten years of archival research and German sociological study, this one-volume account covers ground previously uncharted by other biographers, drawing heavily on newfound diaries, letters, memos, and phonograph recordings of Hitler’s closest confidants as well as the Führer himself. ![]() Harlan Wilson tracks the life of the infamous monomaniac from struggling artist to mass murderer. No one has so patently demonstrated the horrific capabilities of mankind. An icon of true evil, Adolf Hitler is arguably the most important figure of the twentieth century. ![]()
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