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Nigel Blundell

    Nigel Blundell is a journalist renowned for his investigative work and exposés. His career has spanned a diverse range of subjects, from crime and royalty to military history and the paranormal. His writing is characterized by its depth and ability to uncover fascinating and often controversial details for readers. Blundell's style is direct and engaging, drawing readers into each narrative.

    Nigel Blundell
    The World's Greatest Scandals of the Twentieth Century
    History s Most Daring Rogues and Villains
    Encyklopedia of serial Killers
    England
    Joseph Stalin
    Marvels and Mysteries of the Unexplained
    • A concise but fully illustrated profile of the twentieth century s most murderous tyrant.

      Joseph Stalin
      4.0
    • England

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Hardcover edition with original dust jacket. Jacket has slight shelf wear on back cover. Otherwise, this book is in perfect condition, with no marks, tears, stains, highlighting, or evidence of use; binding is tight and solid.

      England
      4.4
    • Examining the 20th century's greatest scandals, this book describes the many shocking stories which have rocked the world, like the abdication of the Duke of Windsor, the arms-to-Iran scandal and the Barings Bank debacle. It features the stories, both public and private, which made big headlines.

      The World's Greatest Scandals of the Twentieth Century
      3.0
    • Strange But True

      Mysteries, Scandals, Crimes, Exploits And Disasters That Shocked The World

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      Strange But True
      3.0
    • The world's greatest ghosts

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Part of a series of books which examines real-life stories that have made newspaper headlines around the world, this features ghost stories.

      The world's greatest ghosts
      3.3
    • Adolf Hitler

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      One of the most intriguing mysteries about history's most despised dictator is how utterly ordinary he once seemed. A chubby child, a mummy's boy, a failed artist—early images of Adolf Hitler reveal no hint of the demonic spirit that would later consume him. This book aims to trace the dramatic metamorphosis of Hitler through photographs, some iconic and others rare and intimate, illustrating the life of a man whose destructive legacy still impacts us today. The images, many from the author's own historic collection, showcase the mesmerizing power Hitler wielded over the German public, statesmen, industrialists, and global media. Captions for many original photographs are reverential, reflecting the admiration for Herr Hitler, the German Chancellor, who was named Time magazine's 1938 Man of the Year. The fascination with the cataclysmic events he instigated, involving 61 countries and over 50 million deaths, remains strong. The mystery of how one man could exert such power to plunge the world into war remains unanswered. However, the subtly changing images of Hitler—from pampered baby to bar-room rabble-rouser to ranting megalomaniac—offer graphic insight into the mind of a monster and the instigator of history's bloodiest conflict.

      Adolf Hitler
      3.3