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Forefathers and Scions (Paperback)
Georg Julius Leopold Engel; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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Gold and Myrrh (Paperback)
Paul Keller; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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The Standard Bearer (Paperback)
Georg Julius Leopold Engel; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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The Four Kings (Paperback)
Georg Julius Leopold Engel; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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The People of Moorluke (Paperback)
Georg Julius Leopold Engel; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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The Engraver (Paperback)
Hermann Stehr; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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As a reward for helping his bankrupt drunkard brother, Josef
Schramm is beaten up and left for dead. He survives this misfortune
and struggles back to health, but can his generosity and humanity
survive his return to society? "I don't know what you so love in us
Scandinavians, since you have your Hermann Stehr anyway." Knut
Hamsun, Nobel Laureate in Literature (1920) Hermann Stehr
(1864-1940) was a Silesian author of over thirty novels and
novellas. He was awarded the Bauernfeld Prize (1907), the
Fastenrath Prize (1911), the Schiller Prize (1913), the Rathenau
Prize (1930), the Wartburg Rose (1932), the Goethe Medal for Art
and Science (1932) and the Goethe Prize of Frankfurt-am-Main
(1933), and appointed as a founding member of the Prussian Literary
Academy (1926).
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Meicke, the Devil (Paperback)
Hermann Stehr; Translated by Kerry Alistair Nitz
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"The devil sometimes comes in the form of a dog." "I don't know
what you so love in us Scandinavians, since you have your Hermann
Stehr anyway." Knut Hamsun, Nobel Laureate in Literature (1920)
Hermann Stehr (1864-1940) was a Silesian author of over thirty
novels and novellas. He was awarded the Bauernfeld Prize (1910),
the Fastenrath Prize (1919), the Schiller Prize (1919), the
Rathenau Prize (1930), the Wartburg Rose (1932), the Goethe Medal
for Art and Science (1932) and the Goethe Prize of
Frankfurt-am-Main (1933), and was a founding member of the Prussian
Literary Academy (1926).
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