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Filed under: Antisemitism -- Austria -- Fiction- The City Without Jews: A Novel of Our Time (New York: Bloch Pub. Co., 1936), by Hugo Bettauer, trans. by Salomea Neumark Brainin (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The City Without Jews: A Novel of Our Time (New York: Bloch Pub. Co., 1927), by Hugo Bettauer, trans. by Salomea Neumark Brainin (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Die Stadt Ohne Juden: Ein Roman von Übermorgen (in German; Vienna: Gloriette-Verlag, c1922), by Hugo Bettauer, illust. by Martha von Wagner-Schidrowitz
- Die Stadt Ohne Juden: Ein Roman von Übermorgen (in German; Vienna and Leipzig: R. Löwit, c1924), by Hugo Bettauer (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Filed under: Austria -- History -- 1815-1848 -- Fiction- The Daltons: or, Three Roads in Life (2 volumes; Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1895-1904), by Charles Lever, illust. by Hablot Knight Browne
Filed under: Austria -- History -- 1918-1938 -- FictionFiled under: Austria -- History -- Joseph II, 1780-1790 -- Fiction- Joseph II and His Court, by L. Mühlbach, trans. by A. de V. Chaudron (Gutenberg text)
- Joseph II and His Court: An Historical Novel (4 volumes in 1; Mobile, AL: S.H. Goetzel, 1864), by L. Mühlbach, trans. by A. de V. Chaudron
Filed under: Jews -- Austria -- Fiction- The City Without Jews: A Novel of Our Time (New York: Bloch Pub. Co., 1936), by Hugo Bettauer, trans. by Salomea Neumark Brainin (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The City Without Jews: A Novel of Our Time (New York: Bloch Pub. Co., 1927), by Hugo Bettauer, trans. by Salomea Neumark Brainin (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Die Stadt Ohne Juden: Ein Roman von Übermorgen (in German; Vienna: Gloriette-Verlag, c1922), by Hugo Bettauer, illust. by Martha von Wagner-Schidrowitz
- Die Stadt Ohne Juden: Ein Roman von Übermorgen (in German; Vienna and Leipzig: R. Löwit, c1924), by Hugo Bettauer (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Road to the Open (London: H. Latimer Ltd., 1913), by Arthur Schnitzler, trans. by Horace B. Samuel (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
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