A Tramp in Berlin: New Mark Twain Stories & an Account of his Adventures in the German Capital during the Belle Epoque of 1891-1892 (color picture hardcover edition)
Mark Twain,Andreas Austilat
A Tramp in Berlin: New Mark Twain Stories & an Account of his Adventures in the German Capital during the Belle Epoque of 1891-1892 (color picture hardcover edition)
Mark Twain,Andreas Austilat
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This fascinating book is a must-Read for any Twain enthusiast - Andy Borowitz In fall 1891, Mark Twain headed for Berlin, the newest city I have ever seen, as America’s foremost humorist wrote; accompanied by his wife, Olivia, and their three daughters. Twain, a Yankee from head to toe, according to the Berlin press, conspired with diplomats, frequented the famed salons, had breakfast with duchesses, and dined with the emperor. He also suffered an organized dog-choir club, at his first address, which he deemed a rag-picker’s paradise, picked a fight with the police, who made him look under his maid’s petticoats, was abused by a porter, got lost on streetcars, was nearly struck down by pneumonia, and witnessed a proletarian uprising right in front of his hotel on Unter den Linden. Twain penned articles about his everyday life and also began a novel about lonely Prussian princess Wilhelmina von Preussen-unpublished until now, like many of his Berlin stories. These are assembled for the first time in this book, along with a riveting account of Twain’s foray in the German capital, by Andreas Austilat. Berlinica offers English-language books from Berlin, German; fiction, non-fiction, travel guides, history about the Wall and the Third Reich, Jewish life, art, architecture and photography, as well as books about nightlife, cookbooks, and maps. It also offers documentaries and feature films on DVD, as well as music CDs. Berlinica caters to history buffs, Americans of German heritage, travelers, and artists and young people who love the cutting-edge city in the heart of Europe. Berlinica’s current and upcoming titles include Berlin! Berlin! Dispatches from the Weimar Republic, by Kurt Tucholsky, Jews in Berlin, by Andreas Nachama, Julius H. Schoeps, and Hermann Simon, a comprehensive book on Jewish history and present in the German capital, Wings of Desire-Angels of Berlin, by Lother Heinke,
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