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Baedeker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verlag Karl Baedeker is a Germany-based publisher and pioneer in the business of worldwide travel guides. The guides, often referred as simply "Baedekers" (sometimes the term is used about similar wo...
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Baedeker Blitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Baedeker Blitz or Baedeker raids were a series of Vergeltungsangriffe ("retaliatory raids") by the German air force on English cities in response to the bombing of the erstwhile Hanseatic Le...
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Definition of Baedeker from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "Baedeker" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Baedeker - Definition of Baedeker at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Baedeker. Look it up now! ... Use baedeker in a Sentence...
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Baedeker Datenbank und Kenner-Referenz. This site is mainly for collectors of pre-1945 guidebooks from the famous Baedeker publishing house, but also for anybody with an interest in armchair travel in time and space. ... The scope of this site covers 992 Baedeker editions in German, English and French. It includes hints...
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Website for Baedeeker Guides, with old maps, about collecting, and links ... This web-site has a collection of old maps that will be an aid to Genealogists and Local Historians. The maps are scanned from various Baedeker Guidebooks which were published before 1939.
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A silver Lucifer serves cocaine in cornucopia To some somnambulists of adolescent thighs draped in satirical draperies Peris in livery prepare Lethe for ...
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Buy a Baedeker travel guide and see what your destination was like one hundred years ago or even longer than that! Baedeker travel guides have been published since 1832. Soon after their first appearance, they became the standard and many publishers copied the concept, and even the appearance of these guides.
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OLD GUIDE BOOKS: Karl BAEDEKER. Baedeker Travel Guides. 19th century maps town and city plans. Early guide books for tourists. ... Karl Baedeker was born in Essen, Germany on 11/3/1801. He began publishing his now world famous travel guides in Coblenz (Koblenz) in 1827. He died 10/4/1859. The business was continued through...
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For more than a hundred years, Karl Baedeker was Europe’s ideal parent. In his “Handbooks for Travellers,” which by 1914 described all of Europe and North America, and much of Asia and Africa, he did more for his readers than guide their way to agreeable hotels, picturesque churches, and sublime vistas.
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