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The German Cookbook

The German Cookbook provides 450 pages of recipes, ranging from classic dishes to contemporary culinary offerings, all beautifully packaged in a hardcover...

Alfons Schuhbeck
The Architect of Ruins

The Architect of Ruins is considered one of the masterpieces of 20th century German fiction.

Herbert Rosendorfer
The Reader

Hailed for its coiled eroticism and the moral claims it makes upon the reader, this mesmerizing novel is a story of love and secrets, horror and compassion, unfolding against the haunted landscape of postwar Germany.

Bernhard Schlink
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, Goethe’s second novel, is a foundational work in the history of the genre―perhaps the first Bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story focusing on the growth and self-realization

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The City of Dreaming Books

In The City of Dreaming Books, Walter Moers transports us to a magical world where reading is a remarkable adventure.

Walter Moers
The Tower: Tales from a Lost Country

Poetic, heartfelt and dramatic, The Tower vividly resurrects the sights, scents and sensations of life in the GDR as it hurtled toward November 9, 1989.

Uwe Tellkamp
The Clown

A poignant work of postwar realism that exposes the moral decay and hypocrisy of society through the disillusioned perspective of an artist who refuses to conform.

Heinrich Böll
Perfume: The Story of Murder

Told with dazzling narrative brilliance and the haunting power of a grown-up fairy tale, Perfume is one of the most remarkable novels of the last fifty years.

Patrick Suskind
All Quiet on the Western Front

"All Quiet on the Western Front" is probably the most famous anti-war novel ever written.

Erich Maria Remarque
The Confusions of Young Törless

The Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil explores the psychological awakening and moral uncertainty of adolescence, revealing the fragile boundary between authority, cruelty, and conscience.

Robert Musil
The Magic Mountain

The Magic Mountain is a monumental work of erudition and irony, sexual tension and intellectual ferment, a book that pulses with life in the midst of death.

Thomas Mann
The History of Rome

This scholarly tome is written by one of the leading Classicists of the 19th Century

Theodor Mommsen
Siddhartha

The classic novel of a quest for knowledge that has delighted, inspired, and influenced generations of readers, writers, and thinkers—a perennial favorite for graduation gifts

Hermann Hesse
Momo

Momo is about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies

Michael Ende
The Communist Manifesto

The book contains Marx and Engels' Marxist theories about the nature of society and politics, that in their own words, "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles."

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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