Private Schulz (Revised) - Martin Noble - Books - Aesop Publications - 9781910301203 - November 16, 2015
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Private Schulz (Revised)

Martin Noble

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Private Schulz (Revised)

Publisher Marketing: A new, revised and expanded version of Martin Noble's 1981 black comic novel, adapted from Jack Pulman's much-loved, highly acclaimed and BAFTA award winning television series. A few weeks before the outbreak of the Second World War, recently released convict Gerhardt Schulz is transferred from an underpants factory to the SS. Private Schulz is determined to sit out the war but, under the fiendish Major Neuheim, he is soon involved in kidnapping British spies on the Durch border and bugging rooms in Berlin's notorious Salon Kitty brothel. It is here that he falls in love with Fraulein Bertha Freyer, the high-class prostitute with a psychological block that prevents her from doing it with anyone below the rank of Major. When the British begin dropping clothing coupons on Germany, Schulz comes up with a retaliatory scheme for swamping Britain with forged five pound notes. When against all odds Adolf Hitler himself approves the scheme, Private Schulz finds himself being parachuted into England to bury a canister of fivers in the Kent countryside. Schulz just needs a personal plan to get out of the war alive - with a few leftover notes. Reviews of the 1st Edition: I absolutely treasure my copy of Private Schulz. The novel is both compelling and first rate. (Richard Gould) Martin Noble's novel based on Jack Pulman's Private Schulz is the funniest book I've read since The Good Soldier Schweik. It takes a lot to make me laugh when reading a book but this does it. It really is excellent, and is written so well and descriptively. (George A. Athans) If you laughed at the frustrated, unfortunate Private Schulz in the recent BBC television series, then you will love the book version. Turned into a novel by Martin Noble from the late Jack Pulman's screenplay, Private Schulz is able to go into more detail than the TV original, both in characterisation and plot. The result is a finely drawn and hilarious tale of the SS plan to flood wartime Britain with forged 5 notes - with Schulz as the unwitting and unwilling private using the scheme to make some dishonest money for himself. (Evening Echo) If you liked the series, you'll probably love the book. Jack Pulman never lived to see his creation on screen, and the script was novelised expertly by Martin Noble. Set in the Second World War, the events cover the clever but hapless Schulz's attempts to get hold of some of the money his SS bosses have literally been making from a wartime opportunity: the forged English five pound notes of Operation Bernhardt, designed to disrupt the British economy just when it needs to work. The novel goes beyond the limits of the series, and fills in all the characters further, and introduces new ones, who all stand in Schulz's way at various times, or help him in any way they can. Schulz's story is a tale of the powerlessness of the individual in the face both of totalitarian regimes and incredible bad luck. Operation Bernhardt has been treated with the seriousness it deserves in many different media, such as Counterfeiter, by Moritz Nachtstern and Ragnar Arntzen, Krueger's Men, by Lawrence Malkin, and Adolf Berger's memoir, which was eventually made into the film The Counterfeiters. Schulz, his frightful boss Major Neuheim and his opportunistic collaborator Bertha all find out in their own ways that the ill-gotten gains that come to them have been created out of evil, and that no good will come of them, which turns it into a modern Midas Touch, in some respects, and an examination of the unforgiving ways of greed, and its dubious rewards. The 1st edition of the novel is out of print, so I recommend snapping up a copy when you see one. I haven't referred much to its author, Martin Noble, here - he's a true professional, and I think he's done an excellent job and, even more importantly, has done real justice to Jack Pulman's creation. (Niko Nezna)"

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 16, 2015
ISBN13 9781910301203
Publishers Aesop Publications
Pages 512
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 33 mm   ·   780 g
Language English  

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