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Title: Weird Tales. Vol. I
Author: E. T. A. Hoffmann
Translator: J. T. Bealby
Release Date: February 23, 2010 [EBook #31377]
Language: English
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WEIRD TALES
BY
E. T. W. HOFFMANN
A NEW TRANSLATION FROM THE GERMAN
WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR
By J. T. BEALBY, B.A.
FORMERLY SCHOLAR OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1885
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
PAGE
THE CREMONA VIOLIN, 1
THE FERMATA, 32
SIGNOR FORMICA, 59
THE SAND-MAN, 168
THE ENTAIL, 216
ARTHUR'S HALL, 322
THE CREMONA VIOLIN.
Councillor Krespel was one of the strangest, oddest men I ever met with
in my life. When I went to live in H---- for a time the whole town was
full of talk about him, as he happened to be just then in the midst of
one of the very craziest of his schemes. Krespel had the reputation
of being both a clever, learn lawyer and a skilful diplomatist. One of
the reigning princes of Germany--not, however, one of the most
powerful--had appealed to him for assistance in drawing up a memorial,
which he was desirous of presenting at the Imper
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