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Anmerkungen zur Transkription
Vergißmeinnicht.
Vorwort.
Uebersicht des Inhalts.
Einleitung.
Erster Abschnitt.
Zweiter Abschnitt.
Dritter Abschnitt.
Anhang.
Druckfehler.
A compact guide from the early 1800s offers a hands‑on picture of the Saxon Switzerland landscape and the bordering reaches of Bohemia. Written for travelers departing from Dresden, it outlines a concise three‑day circuit that threads together the most striking rock formations, river valleys and walking routes without demanding extensive preparation. Along the way, readers encounter familiar landmarks such as the dramatic Bastei and the quieter charms of the Kirnitschgrund, each described with attention to the terrain, climate and local customs of the period.
The second part expands the itinerary, presenting day‑long excursions to lesser‑known sites like the Ochelgrund, the high Love and the towering Falkenstein. Practical notes on inns, pathways and seasonal conditions help modern listeners picture how 19th‑century adventurers paced their journeys. By blending natural description with clear travel advice, the book captures both the rugged beauty of the region and the spirit of early tourism, making it a vivid companion for anyone imagining a walk through those historic hills.
Full title
Vergißmeinnicht Ein Taschenbuch für den Besuch der sächsischen Schweiz und der angränzenden Theile Böhmens Ein Taschenbuch für den Besuch der sächsischen Schweiz und der angränzenden Theile Böhmens
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (235K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Release date
2019-05-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1774–1849
A German writer and translator of the late Enlightenment and early 19th century, he built a literary career that stretched from the Rhineland to Dresden. His work reflects a period when translation, theater, and fiction were closely connected.
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