Overview

A classic book which tells the story of Kaspar Hauser's remarkable, short life and his effect on those who met him.

In 1828, a ragged young man of about sixteen wandered into the city of Nuremberg in Germany. He could barely speak, and appeared to have been released from a strange captivity.

Many people at the time were drawn to him and felt great compassion, not just for his fate, but because of the impression his presence made on them. Kaspar Hauser had a remarkable purity and innocence, and people were touched by his sensitivity and perception. In 1833, he was stabbed and died in mysterious circumstances.

This classic book is a fascinating and engaging novelisation of Kaspar Hauser's remarkable, short life. Jakob Wassermann interviewed many people connected with Hauser to glean as much as detail as possible, to best try to understand the strange young man.

Please note that throughout the book Kaspar Hauser is spelled 'Caspar Hauser', as it was originally published in 1928.


ISBN-13

9780863158803

ISBN-10

0863158803

Weight

1.35 Pounds

Dimensions

5.50 x 1.50 x 8.50 In

List Price

$35.00

Edition

2nd Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

480 pages

Publisher

Floris Books

Published On

2012-08-15



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