Friedrich Wilhelm Ladislaus Tarnowski

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Friedrich Wilhelm Ladislaus Tarnowski (born April 26, 1811 in Breslau , † April 16, 1847 in Prague ) was a writer and journalist .

Life

Friedrich Wilhelm Ladislaus Tarnowski used the pseudonym "Schmidt" and probably also "Gottfried Schulze" during his time in Breslau. In Prague he called himself Ladislaw Tarnowski.

Tarnowski was one of those short people. He attended the Matthias High School in Breslau. He later lived in Leipzig , Leitmeritz and Prague . In particular, he wrote historical novels.

Fonts

  • "Cross and Crescent. A Spanish Novella from the 13th Century" , 1838
  • "Vorstinberg and Fürstenstein. Novella from Silesia" , 1839
  • "The battle on Marchfelde. Historical tale from Austria's prehistory" , 1839
  • "People and times. In a novelistic framework." (3 vol.), Meyer Braunschweig 1840
  • "Napoleon and the Philadelphs. A novel from the war years 1806 to 1809" , 1841
  • "The blood roses of Augsburg. A German folk novel" , 1842
  • "The Maccabees. A historical emancipation novel from the Orient" (2 vols.), Verlag-Comptoir Grimma 1842
  • "Kitchen servant and Viscountess. A historical novella" , 1843
  • "Crime stories based on real events - presented in novella form" , Fort Leipzig 1843
  • "The Jewish gang of crooks. Criminal history from recent times" , Leipzig 1843
  • "Peonies. Planted for entertainment and instruction" , CW Medau and Comp. Prague 1845

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