The Life and Works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg

The Life and Works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg
Title The Life and Works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg PDF eBook
Author Preston Albert Barba
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1913
Genre Authors, German
ISBN

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The Life and Works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg

The Life and Works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg
Title The Life and Works of Friedrich Armand Strubberg PDF eBook
Author Preston Albert Barba
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1913
Genre Authors, German
ISBN

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American Negro Slavery in the Works of Friedrich Strubberg, Friedrich Gerstäcker and Otto Ruppius

American Negro Slavery in the Works of Friedrich Strubberg, Friedrich Gerstäcker and Otto Ruppius
Title American Negro Slavery in the Works of Friedrich Strubberg, Friedrich Gerstäcker and Otto Ruppius PDF eBook
Author Leroy Henry Woodson
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1949
Genre Slavery
ISBN

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Friedrichsburg

Friedrichsburg
Title Friedrichsburg PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Armand Strubberg
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 312
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0292742916

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Founded in 1846, Fredericksburg, Texas, was established by German noblemen who enticed thousands of their compatriots to flee their overcrowded homeland with the prospect of free land in a place that was portrayed as a new Garden of Eden. Few of the settlers, however, were prepared for the harsh realities of the Texas frontier or for confrontation with the Comanche Indians. In his 1867 novel Friedrichsburg, Friedrich Armand Strubberg, a.k.a. Dr. Schubbert, interwove his personal story with a fictional romance to capture the flavor of Fredericksburg, Texas, during its founding years when he served as the first colonial director. Now available in a contemporary translation, Friedrichsburg brings to life the little-known aspects of life among these determined but often ill-equipped settlers who sought to make the transition to a new home and community on the Texas frontier. Opening just as a peace treaty is being negotiated between the German newcomers and the Comanches, the novel describes the unlikely survival of these fledgling homesteads and provides evidence that support from the Delaware Indians, as well as the nearby Mormon community of Zodiac, was key to the Germans’ success. Along the way, Strubberg also depicts the laying of the cornerstone to the Vereinskirche, the blazing of an important new road to Austin, exciting hunting scenes, and an admirable spirit of cultural cohesion and determined resilience. In so doing, he resurrects a fascinating lost world.

The German Drama in English on the New York Stage to 1830

The German Drama in English on the New York Stage to 1830
Title The German Drama in English on the New York Stage to 1830 PDF eBook
Author Louis Charles Baker
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1917
Genre English drama
ISBN

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Robert Reitzel

Robert Reitzel
Title Robert Reitzel PDF eBook
Author Adolf Eduard Zucker
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1917
Genre
ISBN

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Socialism in German American Literature

Socialism in German American Literature
Title Socialism in German American Literature PDF eBook
Author William Frederic Kamman
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1917
Genre German-American literature
ISBN

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