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Deutsch: Merhameh: die letzten Erzählung Karl Mays, erschien im "Eichsfelder Marienkalender", 34. Jahrgang (1910).
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Source http://www.karl-may-gesellschaft.de/kmg/primlit/erzaehl/reise/merhameh/index.htmhttp://www.karl-may-gesellschaft.de/kmg/primlit/erzaehl/reise/merhameh/mk/merhameh_mk.pdf
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Karl May  (1842–1912)  wikidata:Q22714 s:en:Author:Karl Friedrich May q:sl:Karl May
 
Karl May
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Carl Friedrich May

  1. Fred Holm (for french books)
  2. Capitain Ramon Diaz de la Escosura (Waldröschen oder Die Rächerjagd rund um die Erde, 1882/83)
  3. M. Gisela (Leïlet, 1876)
  4. Hobble-Frank (in Der Gute Kamerad)
  5. Karl Hohenthal (in All-Deutschland!, Für alle Welt! and Deutsches Familienblatt, 1875 – 1881)
  6. D. Jam (Die Rache des Mormonen, 1890)
  7. Franz Langer
  8. Prinz Muhamêl Latréaumont (Tui Fanua, 1880)
  9. Ernst von Linden (Ein Fürst des Schwindels, 1880; Robert Surcouf, 1882; Im Sonnenthau, 1884)
  10. P. van der Löwen (Ibn el 'amm, 1887)
  11. Emma Pollmer (1877/78)
  12. Richard Plöhn (Karl May und seine Gegner, 1889 in Tremonia)
  13. Sch. u. H.-Korrespondent (1910 in Der Volksfreund)
  14. ... von einem dankbaren May-Leser ("Karl May als Erzieher" und "Die Wahrheit über Karl May" oder Die Gegner Karl Mays in ihrem eigenen Lichte von einem dankbaren May-Leser, 1902) [1]
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Date of birth/death 25 February 1842 Edit this at Wikidata 30 March 1912 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ernstthal, Königreich Sachsen Radebeul
Work period 1874-1912
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