What the Wood Whispers to Itself. Translated from the German of Gustav von Putlitz by E. E. H. With Illustrations by Elisabeth Murray.

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Singerman ID: supp1846
Year: 1870
Entry: Putlitz, Gustav, Heinrich Gans, Edler Herr von und zu. What the Wood Whispers to Itself. Translated from the German of Gustav von Putlitz by E. E. H. With Illustrations by Elisabeth Murray. New York: D. Appleton, 1870 [c1869]. 72 p.
Author/Editor: Putlitz, Gustav, Heinrich Gans, Edler Herr von und zu
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: What the Wood Whispers to Itself. Translated from the German of Gustav von Putlitz by E. E. H. With Illustrations by Elisabeth Murray.
Printer/Publisher: D. Appleton
Language: English
Notes: The frontispiece depicts the Wandering Jew; he is represented throughout the story by the Stone, "the oldest person in the wood" (p. 58). This work was translated previously as Forest Voices (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell, 1866).