Abstract
Henri Stahl, a writer from the first half of the 20th century, is known in Romanian culture as the inventor of the shorthand system adapted to the Romanian language, but especially as the father of writer Henriette Yvonne Stahl and sociologist Henri H. Stahl. Close friend of historian Nicolae Iorga, one of the most renowned professors and intellectuals of those times, Henri Stahl was also influenced in his education by the sociologist Dimitrie Gusti, another public figure relevant to the pre and interwar timeframe. He left behind several volumes, both specialized (stenography and graphology), monographic and fictional literature. This article aims to highlight the existence of a book not mentioned in the list of H. Stahl’s works, Covasna, a monographic sketch published in 1924 in Bucharest by United Romanian Printing Houses.
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