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

Samarow Gregor (1829–1903)

Gregor, Samarow (Oskar Meding) (mā’ding). A German statesman and historical novelist; born at Königsberg, Prussia, April 11, 1829; died in 1903. After holding office in Prussia, he entered the public service of Hanover (1859), and became councilor of State. Among his works are: ‘For Sceptres and Crowns’ (1872–76); ‘Heights and Depths’ (1879–80); ‘Summit and Abyss’ (1888); ‘Memoranda for Contemporary History’ (1681–84); a short biography of the Emperor William I., entitled ‘Eighty-nine Years in Faith, Struggle, and Victory.’