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

Hugo Rosenthal-Bonin (1840–1897)

Rosenthal-Bonin, Hugo (rō’zen-täl-bō’nēn). A German novelist; born in Berlin, Oct. 14, 1840; died at Stuttgart, April 7, 1897. He wrote a great number of novels, including: ‘The Obstacle to Marriage’ (1876); ‘Subterranean Fire’ (1879); ‘The Diamond Polisher’ (1881); ‘Black Shadows’ (1884); ‘The House with Two Entrances’ (1885); and ‘The Captain’s Daughter’ (1887).