Baedeker's Munich


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Provides information about Munich and its history, describes the most important sights throughout the city, and includes advice on dining, shopping, entertainment, and accommodations.




Baedeker's AA Munich


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Dalmatia & the Adriatic


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This book appeared mid-way between the two world wars. Hungary and Turkey had lost vast amounts of territory, and the reader, travelling by rail or road, constantly crossing old and new frontiers, sees many signs of the devastation caused by war. Not deterred, Baedeker advises his readers to tour the delightful coast of Croatia by steamer, landing at choice places such as Dubrovnik and Split. He also writes a section about Albania which, in those days, was only just opening up to tourism. The (German) reader might have been somewhat put off by the size of the medicine chest he is advised to carry (malaria and bed bugs being a problem!) and by the mention of indifferent food and basic beds. This book gives an intriguing insight into travel to a fascinating, if war-torn, part of Europe in those days.




The Eastern Alps


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Baedeker's Germany


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Baedeker's Switzerland


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Baedeker's Constantinople


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This is the first official translation of Baedeker's "Konstantinopel und Kleinasien" by Michael Wild, Baedeker chronicler and historian. This title, published in 1914, covers not only Constantinople but also Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia and the route down the Danube to the Black Sea, as well as the railway routes. The Asia Minor section deals with Troy, Smyrna, Pergamon, Ephesus and the Greek islands including Rhodes. There is a useful introduction with tips for the traveller and essays on Byzantine & Turkish art, along with a comprehensive historical survey from 1500 B.C. to 1913 A.D.




The Eastern Alps


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The Eastern Alps


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Es handelt sich um einen Nachdruck der englischsprachigen Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1899 mit vielen farbig gedruckten Karten.