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Die Schweiz nebst den angrenzenden Teilen von Oberitalien, Savoyen und Tirol: Handbuch für Reisende. Fünfunddreissigste Auflage. Mit 77 Karten, 21 Stadtplänen und 14 Panoramen

Die Schweiz nebst den angrenzenden Teilen von Oberitalien, Savoyen und Tirol: Handbuch für Reisende. Fünfunddreissigste Auflage. Mit 77 Karten, 21 Stadtplänen und 14 Panoramen

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Die Schweiz nebst den angrenzenden Teilen von Oberitalien, Savoyen und Tirol: Handbuch für Reisende. Fünfunddreissigste Auflage. Mit 77 Karten, 21 Stadtplänen und 14 Panoramen

by Baedeker, Karl

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Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1913. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. The fold out map opposite the title page has been repaired with sticky tape, leaving a stain on the map and the opposite page, including the bhalf title page.. For the rest the book is in excellent condition - clean and solidly bound. "Karl Ludwig Johannes Baedeker ( 3 November 1801 - 4 October 1859) was a German publisher whose company, Baedeker, set the standard for authoritative guidebooks for tourists. Karl Baedeker was descended from a long line of printers, booksellers and publishers. He was the eldest of ten children of Gottschalk Diederich Bädeker (1778 -1841), who had inherited the publishing house founded by his own father, Zacharias Gerhard Bädeker (1750 - 1800). The company also published the local newspaper, the Essendische Zeitung, and the family expected that Karl, too, would eventually join the firm. Karl changed the spelling of the family name from Bädeker with the umlaut to Baedeker around 1850.In 1832, Baedeker's firm acquired the publishing house of Franz Friedrich Röhling in Koblenz, which in 1828 had published a handbook for travellers by Professor Oyvind Vorland entitled Rheinreise von Mainz bis Cöln; ein Handbuch für Schnellreisende (A Rhine Journey from Mainz to Cologne; A Handbook for Travellers on the Move). This book provided the seeds for Baedeker's own travel guides. After Klein died and the book went out of print, he decided to publish a new edition, incorporating some of Klein's material but also added many of his own ideas into what he thought a travel guide should offer the traveller or reader. Baedeker's ultimate aim was to free the traveller from having to look for information anywhere outside the travel guide: about routes, transport, accommodation, restaurants, tipping, sights, walks and, of course, prices. In short, the lot. While the travel guide was not something new (Baedeker emulated the style of English guide books published by John Murray, the inclusion of detailed information on routes, travel and accommodation was an innovation. Baedeker was always generous in acknowledging the part John Murray III had played in nurturing his outlook on the future development of his guides. As a bookseller in Koblenz, he had often seen tourists enter his bookshop, either carrying a red Murray guide or looking for one. At the time, John Murray III was the leader in the field, but Baedeker was about to change that. He is often referred to as the 'father of modern tourism'. In 1846, Baedeker introduced his famous 'star' ratings (for sights, attractions and lodgings) in the third edition of his Handbuch für Reisende durch Deutschland und den Oesterreichischen Kaiserstaat - an idea based on the Murray guides star system. This edition was also his first 'experimental' red guide. He also decided to call his travel guides 'handbooks', following the example of John Murray III. Baedeker's early guides had tan covers, but from 1856 onwards, Murray's red bindings and gilt lettering became the familiar hallmark of all Baedeker guides as well, and the content became famous for its clarity, detail and accuracy." (Wikipedia)

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Good Reading Second Hand Books AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Die Schweiz nebst den angrenzenden Teilen von Oberitalien, Savoyen und Tirol: Handbuch für Reisende. Fünfunddreissigste Auflage. Mit 77 Karten, 21 Stadtplänen und 14 Panoramen
Author
Baedeker, Karl
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Karl Baedeker
Place of Publication
Leipzig
Date Published
1913
Size
16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall
Keywords
Baedeker Travel Guides Switzerland

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