Rudolf G. Binding
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Der Opfergang
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1912
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15 editions
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Reitvorschrift für eine Geliebte
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A Fatalist at War
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1929
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6 editions
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Moselfahrt aus Liebeskummer: Novelle in einer Landschaft
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published
1932
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12 editions
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Die Geliebten. Gedichte
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Erlebtes Leben
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published
1943
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11 editions
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Wir fordern Reims zur Übergabe auf
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published
1935
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5 editions
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Die Waffenbrüder
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Die Geige
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published
1925
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18 editions
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Pferde. Eine Bilderfolge
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1949
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2 editions
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“Heaven is high and earth wide. If you ride three feet higher above the ground than other men, you will know what that means.”
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“States are like gamblers; they lie themselves into believing that they have any amount in their pockets, and when a number turns up for them they think that they have won. Is it possible that any people can show, or will ever be able to show, a gain, whether it be in land, subjects, war indemnity, trade advantages, alliances, or whatever it may be, that will compensate for the losses that every nation has suffered through the time the game has lasted?”
― A Fatalist at War
― A Fatalist at War
“Many fine men pass by, and are swallowed up in the dust of the road before you can get a proper look at them.”
― A Fatalist at War
― A Fatalist at War
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