Author:Karl Gustav Nieritz
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[edit]- Alexander Menzikoff, oder: Die Gefahren des Reichthums 1834.
- Translated by Kerr as Menzikoff or the Dangers of Wealth (1894)
- Die protestantischen Salzburger im 18. Jahrhundert, vertrieben durch den Fürst-Erzbischof von Firmian (1840)
- (Tr. by Kerr) The Exiles of Salzburg and Other Stories, (external scan) (1880)
- Gustav Wasa oder König und Bauer (1846)
- (Tr. by Smith) Gustavus Vasa: or, King and Peasant (1872) (external scan)
- Die Bären von Augustusburg (1847)
- (Tr. by Trauermantel) The Bears of Augustburg: An Episode in Saxon History (1856) (external scan)
- The Foundling; or, The School of Life (1850) (external scan)
- Gutenberg and the Lost Child (1860) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Harwood) Busy Hands and Patient Hearts (1863) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Schively) The Three Kings (1871) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Gotwald) The Rich Man and the Poor Man (1875) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Gotwald) The Faithful Missionary; or, Life in Greenland (1882) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Lentaigne) The Smuggler's Revenge; or, The Lost Child of Lanemarken (1884) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Ireland) Betty's Decision (1886)
- (Tr. by Ireland) The Shepherd's Family (1894) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Ireland) In Fair Silesia (1894) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Ireland) Christian Beck's Grandson (1894) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Ireland) The Siberian Exile (1894) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Ireland) The School on Lunenburg Heath (1895) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Champagnac and A. T. S.) The Dumb Boy of Fribourg; or, The Pilgrim and the Dragon (1896) (external scan)
- (Tr. by Manderson) The Noble Wife; or, Faithful unto Death (external scan)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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