The White Rose (Traven novel)
The White Rose is a novel by B. Traven, first published in 1929.[1] Originally published in German by Münchener Post,[2] the first English translation appeared in 1979.
First edition (Published by Büchergilde Gutenberg) | |
Author | B. Traven |
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Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Genre | Fiction |
Published | 1929 |
Plot
The novel concerns the efforts of an American oil company to purchase a Mexican ranch from its unwilling owner.
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gollark: Why not just be sensible and entirely black it out then?
gollark: The one *I* recall looking at just let you pick the font and effectively brute forced each part.
gollark: Prove it inductively.
gollark: You know, pixelation of things can be reversed somewhat.
References
- Mezo, Richard (1993). A Study of B. Traven's Fiction. Mellen Press. p. 83. ISBN 0773498389.
- Rosenbaum, Ron (February 5, 2017). "Against Normalization: The Lesson of the "Munich Post"". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
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