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Schmidt books that my mother has

Thursday, October 15, 2009 by Dave Winer.

My mother, Eve Winer, wrote: "There are a total of 46 regular-size books and 5 big books. There are also lots of clippings he sent to Lucy over the years. The big books are where the value is." Permalink to this paragraph

The list is associated with the proposal in this blog post Permalink to this paragraph

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The big books: Permalink to this paragraph

Die Schule der Atheisten Permalink to this paragraph

Zettel's Traum Permalink to this paragraph

Abend mit Goldrand Permalink to this paragraph

Evening Edged in Gold (Eng. & Ger) Permalink to this paragraph

Julia oder die Gemalde Permalink to this paragraph

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Other titles: Permalink to this paragraph

Kuhe in Halbtrauer Permalink to this paragraph

Kaffe auch mare crisium Permalink to this paragraph

Die Umsiedler Permalink to this paragraph

Collected Novellas - 1949 - 64 (in English) Permalink to this paragraph

Das Steinerne Herz (2) Permalink to this paragraph

Egghead Republic (English) Permalink to this paragraph

Die Gelehrtenrepublik (2) Permalink to this paragraph

Aus Dem Leben eines fauns Permalink to this paragraph

Leviathan (2) Permalink to this paragraph

Fouque (2) Permalink to this paragraph

Sitara und der Weg Dorthin Permalink to this paragraph

Sommermeteor - 23 Kurzgeschichter Permalink to this paragraph

Rosen & Porree Permalink to this paragraph

Belphegor Permalink to this paragraph

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Translations by Schmidt: Permalink to this paragraph

James Fenimore Cooper - Satanstoe Permalink to this paragraph

Stanley Ellin - Sanftei Schrecken Permalink to this paragraph

Pietro di Donato - Das Fest des Lebens Permalink to this paragraph

Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Dein Roman damit er Machen Permalink to this paragraph

Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Was Wird Permalink to this paragraph

Hans Reusch - Rennfahrer Permalink to this paragraph

Neil Paterson - Ein Mann auf den Drahtseil Permalink to this paragraph

Hammond Innes - Der Weisse Suden Permalink to this paragraph

Peter Fleming - Die Sechste Kolonne Permalink to this paragraph

Hassoldt Davis - Das Dorf der Zauberer Permalink to this paragraph

Stanislaus Joyce - Meines bruders huter Permalink to this paragraph

Stanislaus Joyce - Das Dubliner Tagebuch Permalink to this paragraph

Edgar Allen Poe - Werke II Permalink to this paragraph

Wm Faulkner - New Orleans Permalink to this paragraph

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Translations of Schmidt's books: Permalink to this paragraph

Evan Hunter - Recht fur Rafael Morrez Permalink to this paragraph

Evan Hunter - An Einem Montag Morgen Permalink to this paragraph

Evan Hunter - Aber Wehe dem Einzelnen Permalink to this paragraph

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