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Briefe aus dem hohen Norden
Vorwort.
Inhaltsverzeichnis. - Unterwegs.
Verzeichnis der Abbildungen.
Unterwegs.
Daheim.
Aboard the grand Hamburg‑America liner in the summer of 1899, a young physician writes home‑ward dispatches that capture the rhythm of sea travel— from the clatter of steam‑driven engines to the quiet moments in the ship’s chapel. His letters, sent to a local newspaper, blend practical details about provisions and cabin life with wistful observations of the Norwegian coast as it appears for the first time through a traveler’s eyes.
The second part of the volume turns those fleeting notes into a fuller travelogue, guiding listeners through dramatic fjords, the midnight sun over the Lofoten islands, and the icy edge of Spitsbergen. Interspersed with original photographs taken by fellow passengers, the narrative offers vivid sketches of towering glaciers, curious wildlife and the camaraderie among passengers and crew. It is a modest yet richly detailed portrait of an era when ocean liners opened the far‑north to curious explorers.
Full title
Briefe aus dem hohen Norden Eine Fahrt nach Spitzbergen mit dem HAPAG-Dampfer "Auguste Viktoria" im Juli Eine Fahrt nach Spitzbergen mit dem HAPAG-Dampfer "Auguste Viktoria" im Juli
Language
de
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc-Andre Seekamp and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-02-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1861
A Swiss doctor, diarist, and civic figure from Weinfelden, he left behind a vivid record of 19th-century medicine and everyday life. His journals and writings make him especially interesting to readers curious about public health, local politics, and the texture of ordinary life in his time.
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