
Wilhelm Hauff
Wilhelm Hauff was a German poet and novelist.

The Oriental Story Book: A Collection of Tales
Embark on a journey filled with magical dresses, transformed caliphs, and desert caravans as a queen’s daughter attempts to reignite wonder in a world losing its sense of enchantment.
By Wilhelm Hauff

The Little Glass Man, and Other Stories
A poor man's dangerous pursuit of wealth leads him into a magical world, where he must face the consequences of his choices.
By Wilhelm Hauff

The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale
Amidst political turmoil and impending war, two young cousins find their lives intertwined with love, honor, and the fate of a duke.
By Wilhelm Hauff

Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace
Embark on a journey through tales of transformation, magic, and desert caravans, where the power of storytelling reveals the profound connections between characters and their destinies.
By Wilhelm Hauff

The Severed Hand From "German Tales" Published by the American Publishers' Corporation
Lured into darkness by a mysterious stranger, a young man's life spirals into tragedy when a horrific task leads to wrongful conviction and the haunting consequence of a life forever scarred.
By Wilhelm Hauff

The Wine-ghosts of Bremen
In the depths of a Bremen wine cellar, a lonely wanderer stumbles upon a spectral party where legendary wines come alive, blurring the line between memory, mirth, and inebriated fantasy.
By Wilhelm Hauff