- The
Merry Widow (German: Die
lustige Witwe [diː ˈlʊstɪɡə ˈvɪtvə]) is an
operetta by the Austro-Hungarian
composer Franz Lehár. The librettists, Viktor...
-
Lustige Blätter (German:
Comic Pages) was a
satirical magazine published between 1885 and 1944 in Berlin. Its
subtitle was schönstes
buntes Witzblatt...
- Till Eulenspiegel's
Merry Pranks (German: Till
Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche,
pronounced [tɪl ˈoʏ̯lənʃpiːɡl̩s ˈlʊstɪɡə ˈʃtraɪçə]), Op. 28, is a tone...
- 14
August 2020.
Retrieved 7
August 2020. "José
Carioca |
Lustiges Taschenbuch". www.
lustiges-taschenbuch.de. "Alex van Koten". lambiek.net. Retrieved...
- #1433bis,
December 1979) German:
Lustiges Taschenbuch (before
issue #119,
April 1987, the
title was Walt
Disneys Lustige Taschenbücher) Icelandic: Myndasögusyrpa/Syrpa...
- Der
lustige Krieg (The
Merry War) is a three-act
operetta composed by
Johann Strauss II. The work was
first performed on 25
November 1881 at the Theater...
- De
Lustige Kapoentjes (literally: "The
Joyful Rascals") was a long-running
Flemish comic book series,
which existed under different titles and was drawn...
- The
Merry Widower (German: Der
lustige Witwer) is a 1929
German comedy film
directed by
Robert Land and
starring Harry Liedtke, La Jana,
Alice Roberts...
- operettas, of
which the most
successful and best
known is The
Merry Widow (Die
lustige Witwe). Lehár was born in the
northern part of Komárom,
Kingdom of Hungary...
- The
Merry Husband (German: Der
lustige Ehemann) is a 1919
German silent comedy film
directed by Léo
Lasko and
starring Victor Janson,
Irmgard Bern and...