
Totenstadt
by Robert Kraft
'Totenstadt' Summary
Totenstadt, published in 1901, is a short story by Robert Kraft that follows the classic Jules Verne style of imaginative adventure. Written for a young audience, the story likely features elements of science fiction, exploration, and perhaps a fantastical world. It was part of a series called "Aus dem Reiche der Phantasie" (From the Realm of Imagination) and was published by Münchmeyer Verlag.Book Details
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