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

Karl Müller (1819–1889)

Müller, Karl (mül’ler). A German romance-writer; born at Stuttgart, Feb. 8, 1819; died there, Nov. 28, 1889. He was editor of several periodicals. He wrote: ‘Life’s Changes, by Franz von Elling’ (1854); ‘New Mysteries of Paris’ (1863); ‘New Mysteries of London’ (1865–67); ‘The White Woman’ (1868–73); ‘The Turks before Vienna’ (1870); ‘At the Court of the Northern Semiramis’ (1873); etc. Among his pseudonyms were “Ottfried Mylius,” “Rod. Nellenburg,” etc.