
Land und Leute
A vivid portrait unfolds, inviting you to travel through the soaring peaks, crystal‑clear streams, and secluded valleys of the Tyrolean Alps. The author’s lyrical prose captures the stark contrast between rugged, snow‑capped ridges and the gentle, forest‑clad slopes that cradle centuries‑old villages, while also hinting at the resilient people who have shaped this landscape since Roman times.
The work is organized as a classic geographical monograph, offering a systematic overview of the region’s climate, flora, and fauna, followed by concise histories of its settlements and demographic patterns. Detailed chapters guide you through each sub‑area—from the Brenner corridor to the Dolomites—enhanced by over two hundred photographs and a full‑color map that bring the terrain to life. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of how natural forces and human activity have intertwined to create the distinct character of this Alpine heartland.
Language
de
Duration
~5 hours (344K characters)
Series
Land und leute ... IV
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Germany: Verlag von Velhagen und Klasing, 1899.
Credits
Peter Becker, Marc-André Seekamp and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2023-04-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1907
A 19th-century German writer, economist, and public thinker, he moved easily between scholarship, politics, and imaginative literature. He is especially remembered for pairing serious social interests with poems, stories, and a notable utopian novel.
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