
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 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

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 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

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 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