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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Ludwig Kalisch (1814–1882)

Kalisch, Ludwig. A German miscellaneous writer; born at Polnisch-Lissa, Sept. 7, 1814; died at Paris, March 3, 1882. Among his earlier works were: ‘The Book of Folly’ (1845); ‘Shadows’ (1845); ‘Tales in Verse’ (1845); ‘Shrapnels’ (1849). Exiled by the revolution of 1848, he described his new places of residence in ‘Paris and London’ (2 vols., 1851). His later works were: ‘Bright Hours’ (2 vols., 1872); ‘Pictures from my Boyhood’ (1872); ‘Bound and Unbound’ (1876); ‘Paris Life’ (2d ed. 1882); etc.