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    Die Gartenlaube – Illustrirtes Familienblatt [sic] (German: [diː ˈɡaʁtn̩ˌlaʊbə]; lit. 'The Garden Arbor – Illustrated Family Journal') was the first successful...
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  • word "Gartenlaube" (German for garden arbor) can refer to: Die Gartenlaube, a major German weekly magazine published 1853–1937, then 1938-1944 as Die neue...
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    censorship and earning him a short prison stay in 1852. He then developed Die Gartenlaube, a weekly illustrated magazine aimed at enlightening and entertaining...
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    Stöwer's representation of the sinking of the RMS Titanic in the magazine Die Gartenlaube earned him a special popularity. He created the illustration shortly...
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    informally of the closest confidants of the German Emperor. Thus, Die Gartenlaube in 1871 named Albrecht von Roon, Otto von Bismarck and Helmuth Karl...
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    from 'Die Gartenlaube' (1884) Transylvanian Saxon medieval guardsmen, illustration from 'Die Gartenlaube' (1884) The Black Church (German: Die Schwarze...
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    Jahrhunderrt, die letzte von Kisa 1895. Uns, die wir eine wesentlich erweiterte Anschauung über die altgermanische Kultur haben, mutet die ganze Behandlungsweise...
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    German illustrator whose work appeared in popular magazines such as Die Gartenlaube, in the design of children's books and in works of his friend Felix...
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    island" with animals such as snails, pearl mussels, and goldfish in Die Gartenlaube. These freshwater aquariums were appealing for people who lived farther...
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    dead in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It was believed that when people died, they needed coins to pay Charon to cross the river Styx. It was believed...
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    serialised novel was widely popularised by the weekly family magazine Die Gartenlaube, which reached a circulation of 382,000 by 1875. In Russia, The Russian...
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    Burial Archaeology in Honour of Heinrich Härke. S Hakenbeck 2009 Die Slawen. In Die Bajuwaren. Von Severin bis Tassilo 488-788. Von Vlasta Tvornik. Pg...
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  • Die Freundin Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter Funk Uhr Für Dich Für Sie Gala Game Master Garten Flora Gartenfreund Die Gartenlaube (1853–1944) Geld Idee Die...
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  • and newspapers such as Die Gartenlaube, Das Buch Für Alle, and Illustrirte Zeitung. "The Old Poacher" from Die Gartenlaube, 1887 "Madame Pompadour and...
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    Depiction in 1858 Die Gartenlaube short, "Katzen-Orgel"...
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    drama Die Brautfahrt, oder Kunz von der Rosen (1844). This was followed by a volume of unimportant poems, In Breslau (1845), and the dramas Die Valentine...
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  • Forest Die Quelle ('The Source') Die Gartenlaube, 1874 Die Gartenlaube, 1881 Die Gartenlaube, 1882 Die Gartenlaube, 1886 Die Gartenlaube, 1886 Die Gartenlaube...
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    A depiction of the Forbidden City from the German magazine Die Gartenlaube (1853)...
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    A human, rather than a dog, is the one in the pit with the rats. Die Gartenlaube, 1858 (The Garden Arbour) Animals portal Earthdog trial Huddersfield...
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  • Duft der Rosen Überraschender Besuch Odaliske Kinderreigen Die Gartenlaube (1894) Die Gartenlaube (1895) Beyer, et al., eds. 2021. Benezit 2011. Beyer, Andreas;...
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    Löwenbräukeller around 1888, from Die Gartenlaube...
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    represent a clash between the forces of order and chaos. Krampuslauf Die Gartenlaube. Leipzig: Ernst Keil's Nachfolger. 1892. p. 841. {{cite magazine}}:...
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    landscapes and genre scenes, but the etchings and lithographs he made for Die Gartenlaube and other publications are probably his most familiar works. The municipal...
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    rote General was a great success in Berlin in 1928. His second play Die Gartenlaube was also a great success but was not performed in Berlin until shortly...
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    Georges; Helmlé, Eugen [in French] (1972). Die Maschine (in German). Stuttgart: Reclam. Kehlmann, Daniel (2005). Die Vermessung der Welt (in German). Reinbek:...
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    the weekly magazine Die Woche (The Week) in 1899. In 1904 he took over publication of the widely popular magazine Die Gartenlaube. As a result his publishing...
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  • schweren Noth. Nr. 8. Der Landtag zu Königsberg und die Errichtung der Landwehr", in: Die Gartenlaube (1863), Heft 3-4, pp. 44–56, here p. 44. Ferdinand...
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    justifications "was a desire to stamp out slavery once and for all". Before he died in 1873, Christian missionary, David Livingstone, called for a worldwide...
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  • founder of Karstadt Ernst Keil (1816–1878), founder and publisher of Die Gartenlaube Carl Kellner (1826–1855), founder of Ernst Leitz GmbH, which later...
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    landscapes for a number of publications, such as Brehms Tierleben and Die Gartenlaube. Specht's brothers were the wood engraver Carl Gottlob Specht and the...
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