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Title: Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace.
Author: William Hauff
Translator: Edward L. Stowell
Release Date: April 24, 2010 [EBook #32109]
Language: English
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TALES
OF THE
CARAVAN, INN, AND PALACE.
TALES
OF THE
CARAVAN, INN, AND PALACE.
BY
WILLIAM HAUFF.
WITH THE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN
BY
EDWARD L. STOWELL.
CHICAGO:
JANSEN, McCLURG, & COMPANY.
1882.
COPYRIGHT,
JANSEN, MCCLURG & COMPANY.
1881.
PRINTED BY DONNELLEY, GASSETTE & LOYD.
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
In introducing to American readers these charming and unique Tales, a
few details may properly be given of their author's life and literary
work. The record, though brief, is one of unusual interest.
Wilhelm Hauff was born at Stuttgart, Germany, in 1802, and received his
education at Tuebingen. He graduated from the University, in 1824, with
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy; and for the following two years
filled the position of tutor in a nobleman's family. It was during the
leisure hours afforded by this occupation that he composed the greater
part of the works upon which his fame rests. In 1826 he published his
"_Maerchenalmanach auf das Jahr 1826, fuer Soehne und Toech
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