“Feuer und Zorn.”

It sounds like a Wagner opera, but that’s the title that Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” will have when it goes on sale in Germany Feb. 19.

Already a whopping bestseller in the United States — with more than a million hardcover copies on order — the tell-all book about the Trump administration will hit bookshelves abroad over the next few months.

Interestingly, the original cover design by publisher Henry Holt and Co. has changed little in several translated editions in the Western world — as often happens when books are published abroad. That might be due simply to the quick turnaround. The letters in the German title are slightly chunkier than those of the American edition, and the book’s French editors have translated it as “The Fire and the Fury” (adding articles and suggesting Stendhal’s classic 1830 novel “Le Rouge et le Noir”).

Those who’ve always wanted to learn Italian, say, need only wait until Feb. 13 to pore through a copy of “Fuoco e furia: Dentro la Casa Bianca.” The Casa Bianca intrigue promises to last well beyond that date.

John McMurtrie is The San Francisco Chronicle’s book editor. Email: jmcmurtrie@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @McMurtrieSF