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Heinrich Hoffmann was a German psychiatrist, who also wrote some short works including Der Struwwelpeter, an illustrated book portraying children misbehaving.

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The Dreadful Story Of Pauline And The Matches
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Cruel Frederick
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Phoebe Ann, The Proud Girl
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The Dreadful Story Of Harriet And The Matches
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The Cry-Baby
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Slovenly Betsy
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Envious Minnie
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Merry Stories and Funny Pictures
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Shock-headed Peter
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Sophie Spoilall
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