Allerhand Leute is a collection of short stories by the Austrian author Peter Rosegger, presented here in its tenth edition from 1908. Rosegger, known for his regional novels and stories depicting rural life in Styria, offers a captivating glimpse into the lives and experiences of ordinary people. These stories, written in German, showcase Rosegger's talent for capturing the nuances of human nature and the beauty of the Austrian countryside. This collection provides valuable insight into the cultural and social landscape of early 20th-century Austria.
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