Lahme, Tilmann (Hrsg.)
Golo Mann - „Man muss über sich selbst schreiben“

275 pages, Fischer S. Verlag (2009)
ISBN 9783100479150

An anthology that informatively expands and broadens Tilmann Lahmes’ biography of the great historian and author Golo Mann.

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Lentz, Michael
Pazifik Exil

464 pages, Fischer (2007)
ISBN 9783100439253

Many Geman artists and intellectuals fled to the US Pacific coast during the Nazi period. With a mixture of recollection and fiction their lives in exile are reconstructed.

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Lindner, Erik
Die Reemtsmas - Geschichte einer deutschen Unternehmerfamilie
480 pages, Hoffmann und Campe (2007)
ISBN 9783455095630

"The Reemtsmas" explores the history of a German company and its founders who created a tobacco empire.
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Lohse, Eckart und Wehner, Markus
Guttenberg

432 pages, Droemer/Knaur (2011)
ISBN 9783426275542

Guttenberg is a hero. He has it all: charisma, family background, wealth, a beautiful wife and an important position. Many see him as Angela Merkel's successor. But is he a good politician? This biography explores where Guttenberg comes from, how he came into to politics, and where his strengths and weaknesses lie. They uncover the real face beneath the mask of the hero.

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  Lütz, Manfred
Irre - Wir behandeln die Falschen

189 pages, Gütersloher Verlagshaus
ISBN 9783579068794

The goal of the best-selling author Lütz is to describe the whole of psychiatry and psychotherapy and make them generally accessible in a humorous and scientifically topical manner.

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Eugen Ruge wins the German Book Prize 2011

His novel “In Zeiten des abnehmenden Lichts” is an autobiographical story of an East German family and his incredible literary debut.