"Keller" Quotes from Famous Books
... was a great year of discovery for AMAZING STORIES. They were uncovering new talent at such a great rate, (Harl Vincent, David H. Keller, E. E. Smith, Philip Francis Nowlan, Fletcher Pratt and Miles J. Breuer), that Jack Williamson barely managed to become one of a distinguished group of discoveries by stealing the cover of the December issue for his first story The ... — The Cosmic Express • John Stewart Williamson
... of including his Aus der Jugendzeit, a poem of consummate beauty, Rueckert's one perfect lyric. Time has been relentless in its winnowing process. But if Geibel, Wilhelm Mueller and Bodenstedt have given way to Moerike, Keller and Hebbel, we assuredly have no reason for lament. If this little book help to win in our schools for these three and for Storm, C. F. Meyer, and Liliencron the recognition they deserve, I shall feel richly repaid for ... — A Book Of German Lyrics • Various
... habitations to protect themselves from human enemies. Certainly the arrangements were well fitted for the purpose in those days, when the club and the spear were almost the only weapons of offense. Dr. Keller, who has investigated this subject with great care, is of the opinion that these lake dwellers were a branch of the great ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 • Various
... as far east as Koenigsberg and as far west as the borders of Holland. They are very frequent in Holstein, Mecklenburg, and Hanover. There are even examples in Prussian Saxony, but in South Germany they cease entirely. Keller in one edition of his Lake Dwellings figures two supposed dolmens north of Lake Pfaeffikon in Switzerland, but we have no ... — Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders • T. Eric Peet |