
audiobook
by Erwin Rosen
Der Deutsche Lausbub in Amerika
Vom Beginn des Beginnens.
Im Zwischendeck der Lahn.
Ein Tag in New York.
Das Pokerschiff.
Mein letzter Dollar.
Im Reich des Königs Baumwolle.
Da hinten in Texas.
Wie die Wanderung begann.
Unter den Romantikern des Schienenstrangs.
A lively German youngster, full of mischief and curiosity, leaves his Bavarian hometown and sets sail for the United States, eager to test his luck in a land that promises adventure at every turn. His early memories of schoolyard pranks and family patience give way to the bustling energy of the New World, where even the simple act of buying a revolver feels like an initiation rite.
Upon docking in New York, he is swept into a whirlwind of street vendors, noisy police, and the oddities of American daily life—from hurried barbers to the noisy Bowery and the glitter of the city’s “speed‑restaurant.” He takes on odd jobs, swaps jokes with fellow immigrants, and learns the art of bluffing at a poker table that seems to embody the whole continent’s restless spirit.
Soon the restless wanderer drifts westward, trading the skyscrapers for the wide‑open plains of Texas. There, cotton fields, dusty towns, and colorful characters like the charismatic “King Cotton” introduce him to a different kind of frontier, where his German wit both clashes with and charms his new surroundings.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (410K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Norbert H. Langkau, Peter Simon, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-05-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1923
A German journalist and novelist with a gift for vivid, first-hand storytelling, he became best known for writing about the French Foreign Legion. His adventurous life and sharp eye for dramatic detail helped turn reportage into gripping popular reading.
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