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

Carl Spindler (1796–1855)

Spindler, Carl (spin’dler). A German novelist; born at Breslau, Silesia, Oct. 16, 1796; died at Freiersbach, Baden, July 12, 1855. The best of his works are: ‘The Bastard’ (3 vols., 1826); ‘The Jew’ (4 vols., 1827); ‘The Jesuit’ (3 vols., 1829); and ‘The Pensioner’ (1831), a story of the French Revolution and Napoleon’s subsequent career.