Florian: The Emperor's Stallion
1933 novel by Felix Salten / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 Habsburg monarchy in Vienna, circa 1901–1930.
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Author | Felix Salten |
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Original title | Florian: Das Pferd des Kaisers |
Translator | Erich Posselt and Michel Kraike (US) Norman Gullick (UK) |
Illustrator | Philipp Arlen (Swiss) |
Language | German |
Genre | novel |
Set in | Vienna |
Publisher | Paul Zsolnay Verlag |
Publication date | 1933 |
Publication place | Austria |
Published in English | 1934 |
Pages | 330 (Austrian) 204 (Swiss) 343 (US) 287 (UK) |
OCLC | 797472098 |
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