PSEUDO-BAEDEKER -Baedeker.
PSEUDO-BAEDEKER -Baedeker.
The South Sea Islands. Travel guide for emigrants and those who want to become emigrants, with a map and countless original illustrations. Published on behalf of the German Colonial Association by a Europamüden with the participation of outstanding islanders. With gest. Title, 1 used card, 1 multiple folded. Panorama and 1 double-page sheet of music, as well as numerous xylographs
.
Karlsruhe, visual artist association, n.d. (around 1905). Kl.-8°. 27 p., [24] Bll. Original pp. with gilt title on the cover (spine somewhat chipped, missing parts in the cover, slightly rubbed and
scraped).
Via KVK only one more copy is available in public libraries (University of Auckland, General Library). - Curiosum of Baedeker literature, designed on the one hand as a persiflage on the genre of the famous red travel guides, on the other hand as a satire on the colonial exoticism of the empire. The multiple folded board with the procession of the "Negro King". - Slightly browned on the inside, the folding panel slightly foxed.
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PSEUDO-BAEDEKER -Baedeker.
The South Sea Islands. Travel guide for emigrants and those who want to become emigrants, with a map and countless original illustrations. Published on behalf of the German Colonial Association by a Europamüden with the participation of outstanding islanders. With gest. Title, 1 used card, 1 multiple folded. Panorama and 1 double-page sheet of music, as well as numerous xylographs
.
Karlsruhe, visual artist association, n.d. (around 1905). Kl.-8°. 27 p., [24] Bll. Original pp. with gilt title on the cover (spine somewhat chipped, missing parts in the cover, slightly rubbed and
scraped).
Via KVK only one more copy is available in public libraries (University of Auckland, General Library). - Curiosum of Baedeker literature, designed on the one hand as a persiflage on the genre of the famous red travel guides, on the other hand as a satire on the colonial exoticism of the empire. The multiple folded board with the procession of the "Negro King". - Slightly browned on the inside, the folding panel slightly foxed.
Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.