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Walther Kabel

    August 8, 1878 – May 6, 1935

    Walther Kabel was a German pulp fiction author, known for his prolific output and fast-paced, dramatic narratives. His work often explored thrilling storylines that resonated with audiences during the dynamic era of the 1920s. Kabel's distinctive style prioritized readability and immediate engagement. His literary contributions are tied to a period of rapid growth in popular literature.

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    Die Mumie der Königin Semenostris
    • 2018

      Die Mumie der Königin Semenostris

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book features a captivating female character, described with exquisite detail, highlighting her beauty and regal demeanor. With a delicate nose, alluring lips, and eyes likened to dark gemstones, she embodies confidence and grace, reminiscent of a gazelle. The author, Walther Kabel, was a prominent German writer in the 1920s, known for his engaging stories that resonated with the public, producing a new tale weekly for over 15 years. His work reflects the charm and allure of the era's literature.

      Die Mumie der Königin Semenostris