EWALD AUGUST KONIG
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A German novelist; born at Barmen, Aug. 22, 1833; died at Cologne, March 9, 1888. He wrote a long list of works, most of them dealing with crime. Some of the best are: "Through Conflict to Peace" (1869); "Guilty?\" (4 vols., 1878); "A Lost Life" (2 vols., 1882); "The Golden Cross" (2 vols., 1883); "A Modern Vampire" (3 vols., 1883); "The Daughter of the Councillor of Commerce" (1886); "Shadows of Life" (2 vols., 1885); "On Dishonor's Path" (1885).
By Charles Dudley Warner