Florian: The Emperor's Stallion
Florian: The Emperor's Stallion (German: Florian: Das Pferd des Kaisers), also published as Florian: An Emperor's Horse and Florian the Lipizzaner, is a 1933 novel by the Austrian writer Felix Salten, made in 1940 to the film Florian. The novel tells the story of a Lipizzan horse during and after the decline of the Hapsburg monarchy in Vienna, circa 1901–1930.
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Florian: The Emperor's Stallion
Florian: The Emperor's Stallion (German: Florian: Das Pferd des Kaisers), also published as Florian: An Emperor's Horse and Florian the Lipizzaner, is a 1933 novel by the Austrian writer Felix Salten, made in 1940 to the film Florian. The novel tells the story of a Lipizzan horse during and after the decline of the Hapsburg monarchy in Vienna, circa 1901–1930.
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First American edition.
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Philipp Arlen
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German
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Florian: The Emperor's Stallion
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Paul Zsolnay Verlag
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Florian: Das Pferd des Kaisers
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Erich Posselt and Michel Kraike
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Norman Gullick
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