Wartburg Festival - Some Works Burned During The Book Burning

Some Works Burned During The Book Burning

  • Jean Pierre Frédéric Ancillon: Ueber Souverainitaet etc.
  • F. v. Cölln: Vertraute Briefe. Freymüthige Blätter
  • August Friedrich Wilhelm Crome: Deutschlands Crisis und Rettung im April und May 1813.
  • Dabelow: Der 13e Artikel der deutschen Bundesacte
  • Karl Ludwig von Haller: Restauration der Staatswissenschaft
  • August von Kotzebue: Geschichte des deutschen Reichs
  • Ludwig Theobul Kosegarten: Rede gesprochen am Napoleonstage 1800, Geschichte meines fünfzigsten Lebensjahres, and Vaterländische Lieder
  • Carl Albert Christoph Heinrich von Kamptz: Codex der Gensd'armerie
  • W. Reinhard: Die Bundesacte über Ob, Wann und Wie? deutscher Landstände
  • Schmalz: Berichtigung einer Stelle in der Bredow-Venturinischen Chronik; und die beyden darauf
  • Saul Ascher: Germanomanie
  • Zacharias Werner: Martin Luther oder die Weihe der Kraft, Die Söhne des Thals
  • K. v. Wangenheim: Die Idee der Staatsverfassung
  • The Napoleonic Code
  • Justus Friedrich Wilhelm Zachariae: Über den Code Napoleon
  • Carl Leberecht Immermann: Ein Wort zur Beherzigung, 1814, (gegen die Burschenschaft zu Halle)

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