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by Gustav Meyrink

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Author:
Gustav Meyrink
ISBN13:
978-3899962635
ISBN:
389996263X
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Publisher:
Area Verlag (March 31, 2005)
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1417 kb
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1823 kb
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4.9
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296

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The Golem (original German title: Der Golem) is a novel written by Gustav Meyrink between 1907 and 1914. First published in serial form from December 1913 to August 1914 in the periodical Die Weißen Blätter, The Golem was published in book form in 1915 by Kurt Wolff, Leipzig. The Golem was Meyrink's first novel. It sold over 200,000 copies in 1915.

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Cover illustration for Gustav Meyrink's 'The Golem' - very eerie black and white sketch, also makes me think of "The . Hugo Steiner-Prag illustrations for the ancient Jewish folkloristic tale, Der Golem one of the scariest and most compelling stories I know.

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Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was neverlighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backwardin sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable. Mr. Did you ever remark that door?" he asked; and when his companion hadreplied in the affirmative.

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