Description
This 1892 Heinemann edition features Volume I of the collected works of Heinrich Heine, containing the evocative “Florentine Nights,” “The Memoirs of Herr von Schnabelewopski,” and “The Rabbi of Bacharach.” Translated by Charles Godfrey Leland, this reprint of the prestigious 1891 set showcases Heine’s mastery of prose, blending romantic imagery with biting satirical wit. This volume is an essential piece of 19th-century German literature, exploring themes of art, Jewish identity, and European society. It is a highly collectible Victorian library edition, ideal for enthusiasts of classic fiction and antique book sets.









