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Der Weg nach Waterloo
- Band 56 der Gesammelten Werke
- Narrated by: Heiko Grauel
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Liebe des Ulanen war der Titel von Karl Mays zweitem Fortsetzungsroman für den Dresdner Verlag von H. G. Münchmeyer, den er zwischen 1883 und 1885 verfasste. Im vorliegenden ersten Band des vierteiligen Romans geht es um die weitverzweigten Schicksale der Familie von Greifenklau. Die Geschichte der napoleonischen Zeit bildet den fesselnden Hintergrund. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die verwickelten Erlebnisse eines deutschen Offiziers im damaligen Feindesland. Auch historische Figuren wie Napoleon I. und der preußische Generalfeldmarschall Gebhard von Blücher treten auf. Die furchtbare Schlacht von Waterloo steht am Ende des langen Weges.
©gemeinfrei (P)2022 Karl-May-Verlag
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