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The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler, anonymously written 1939 book which claims that Adolf Hitler died in 1938 and was subsequently impersonated by look-alikes. Go Ask Alice, now known to have been written by Beatrice Sparks. A Woman in Berlin, an anonymous diary detailing experiences of a German woman as Germany is defeated in World War II.
A Warning is a 2019 book about the Trump administration, anonymously authored by someone described as "a senior Trump administration official", revealed in late 2020 to be Department of Homeland Security official Miles Taylor. It is a follow-up to an anonymous op-ed published by The New York Times in September 2018.
Joseph Sieber Benner (January 3, 1872 – September 24, 1938) was an American author, New Thought writer and Representative of the Brotherhood of Christ who used the pen name "Anonymous". He was the first to introduce the Knowledge and Teachings of Impersonal Life (also known as the "I AM" Teaching) to the world in his first book, The ...
A. Actio Curiosa; Alcibiades the Schoolboy; Alciphron (book) The Algerine Captive; All Quiet Along the Potomac; Almost Lost; Alphabet of Sirach; Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l'Intelligence des Lignes Courbes
The Bourbon Kid series is a horror/thriller series by an anonymous British author. [1] The series began with The Book With No Name, which was originally published in 2006 through Lulu.com, but has since been re-released through Michael O'Mara Books. The books center on a supernatural serial killer only known as the "Bourbon Kid".
Diary of an Oxygen Thief is a 2006 Dutch novel, written anonymously and published in Amsterdam by NLVI. [1] Diary of an Oxygen Thief was called a "surprise dark-horse Williamsburg best seller" by New York Magazine, referring to the independent art, literature, and music scene in Brooklyn, New York.
These figures are lower than a year ago, when rates averaged 6.66% for a 30-year term and 5.87% for a 15-year term. “In the first full week of the new year, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage ...
An early reviewer opined that the author wished to remain unknown because "Anonymity makes truthfulness much easier". [4] Later commentators called the publishing of the book under an anonymous identity an effective marketing strategy that produced more publicity for the book, and thus more sales, without calling into question the author's actual inside knowledge.