Young Adolf
1978 novel by Beryl Bainbridge
Young Adolf is a novel[1] written by author Beryl Bainbridge, and first published in 1978 by Duckworth.[2] Presented as biographical fiction, the book's main character is 23-year-old Adolf Hitler.[3] Hitler visits relatives in Liverpool, where he gets into serious trouble with the English.[4]
The book was adapted for television as The Journal of Bridget Hitler in 1981.[5]
References
- ^ Bainbridge, Beryl (20 November 1978). Young Adolf. Duckworth. ISBN 9780715613238. Retrieved 20 November 2019 – via National Library of Australia (new catalog).
- ^ "Beryl Bainbridge". British Council Literature. British Council. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ Bainbridge, Beryl (20 November 1979). Young Adolf. Braziller. ISBN 9780807609101. Retrieved 20 November 2019 – via Google Books.
- ^ Bainbridge, Beryl (21 September 1995). Young Adolf. Carroll & Graf. ISBN 978-0786702589.
- ^ BFI.org
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Novels by Beryl Bainbridge
- A Weekend with Claude (1967)
- Another Part of the Wood (1968)
- Harriet Said... (1972)
- The Dressmaker/The Secret Glass (1973)
- The Bottle Factory Outing (1974)
- Sweet William (1975)
- A Quiet Life (1976)
- Injury Time (1977)
- Young Adolf (1978)
- Winter Garden (1980)
- Watson's Apology (1984)
- Filthy Lucre (1986)
- An Awfully Big Adventure (1989)
- The Birthday Boys (1991)
- Every Man for Himself (1996)
- Master Georgie (1998)
- According to Queeney (2001)
- The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress (2011)
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