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Berlin Under the New Empire

Volume 1: Its Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry, Monuments, Museums, Social Life, Manners, and Amusements

September 5, 2013 | Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781108064897
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In the wake of German unification in 1871, Berlin became a place of increased interest to the other nations of Europe. The journalist Henry Vizetelly (1820-94) made his first journey to the capital of the new empire in 1872. Based on observations from a series of visits, this two-volume work presents a witty and detailed portrait of the city and its inhabitants. In Volume 1, Vizetelly describes travelling to Berlin and his mixed first impressions. He sketches a brief history of the city and its development from the thirteenth century onwards, and in a series of essay-style chapters he discusses aspects of Berlin culture and society - including dinner-party etiquette - as well as political and military personalities. Illustrated with hundreds of engravings from designs by German artists, the work first appeared in 1879. Vizetelly's Paris in Peril (1882) and Glances Back Through Seventy Years (1893) are also reissued in this series.

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ISBN: 9781108064897
Format: Trade Paperback
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - European History
Pages: 486
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-09-05

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