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Henry Winterfeld


Born
in Germany
April 09, 1901

Died
January 27, 1990


Henry Winterfeld (born April 9, 1901, in Hamburg, Germany; died January 27, 1990, in Machias, Maine), also published under the pseudonym Manfred Michael. He was a German writer and artist famous for his children's and young adult novels. ...more

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Trouble at Timpetill

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Castaways in Lilliput

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Star Girl

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L'Affaire Caïus

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“Anxiously, he touched the lump on his head again, then felt his injured leg, groaning. "The whole affair is a mystery to me," he said. "Who would want to steal anything from me?"
"Perhaps a thief...?" ventured Julius.”
Henry Winterfeld, Detectives in Togas