Nordmann's most enduring work is the poem/serenade "Kling leise, mein Lied" set by several composers including
Franz Liszt in 1848. It is unclear if Nordmann is the author behind the 1861 work "Jews and the German State," (Die Juden und der deutsche Staat) published under the pseudonym H. Naudh. The work was one of the few overtly
anti-semitic works of the 1860s and was regarded as a classic in the genre. It went through twelve editions before 1820 and was adopted and revised by anti-semitic publisher
Theodor Fritsch. Fritsch questioned Nordmann's authorship of the book, believing it to be written at the behest of or perhaps revised by
Lothar Bucher, soon to become an aide to
Otto von Bismarck and Hermann Wagener, a ranking member of the Prussian Conservative party. The work argued against Jewish emancipation. •
Carrara a historical novel from ancient Padua, Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1851 • ''Dante's Zeitalter'' (Dante's Times), a preliminary study to a comprehensive work about Dante, 1852 •
Kling leise, mein Lied Serenade. Second edition, 1860 • "My Sundays" Travel journal from the Austrian high Alps, Vienna: 1868 •
Unterwegs (On route) Continuation of the hiking book, "My Sundays" Berlin: Angel, 1884 ==Bibliography==