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

Wilhelm Walloth (1854–1932)

Walloth, Wilhelm (väl’lōt). A German story-writer; born at Darmstadt, Oct. 6, 1854; died in 1932. He wrote; ‘The King’s Treasure House’ (3 vols., 1883); ‘Paris the Mime’ (1886); ‘The Gladiator’ (1888); ‘Tiberius’ (2 vols., 1889); ‘The Demon of Envy’ (1889); ‘There Came a Hoar Frost’ (1893); ‘Love’s Fools’ (1894), three stories of modern life; ‘Eros’ (1906); ‘In the Shadow of Death’ (1908); ‘A Messiah’ (1909); and some dramas, as ‘Countess Pusterla,’ ‘John of Suabia,’ ‘Marino Falieri’; ‘The Sacrifice’; ‘Alboin.’