Edith Frank - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • The Diary of Anne Frank: The Revised Critical Edition, Anne Frank, edited by David Barnouw and Gerrold Van der Stroom, translated by Arnold J. Pomerans, compiled by H. J. J. Hardy, second edition, Doubleday, 2003.
  • Anne Frank Remembered, Miep Gies with Alison Leslie Gold, Simon and Schuster, 1988.
  • Roses from the Earth: the Biography of Anne Frank, Carol Ann Lee, Penguin, 1999.
  • Anne Frank: the Biography, Melissa Muller, afterword by Miep Gies, Bloomsbury 1999.
  • The Footsteps of Anne Frank, Ernst Schnabel, Pan, 1988.
  • The Hidden Life of Otto Frank, Carol Ann Lee, Penguin, 2002.
  • The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank, Wlly Lindwer, Pantheon, 1991.

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