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Johann Georg Kohl

    28 april 1808 – 28 oktober 1878
    Travels in Ireland - Part 2
    Travels in Ireland - Part 1
    Travels in Ireland
    Russia and the Russians, in 1842; Volume 1
    ...The Kohl Collection (Now in the Library of Congress) of Maps Relating to America
    Austria: Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Bohemia, and the Danube; Galicia, Styria, Moravia, Bukovina, and the Military Frontier
    • This travelogue from 1842 provides unique insight into the people and culture of Russia during this time period. With vivid descriptions of daily life and customs, readers will gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating country.

      Russia and the Russians, in 1842; Volume 1
    • Travels in Ireland

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      The book offers a vivid account of a German traveler's observations of pre-famine Ireland, capturing a culture on the brink of transformation. Through his journey across the four provinces and major cities, he interacts with notable figures like Daniel O'Connell and Father Mathew, while also highlighting the stark realities faced by ordinary people. Kohl's narrative is enriched with insights into the historical context, social injustices, and local folklore, providing an in-depth look at a society poised for dramatic change just before the Great Irish Famine.

      Travels in Ireland
    • Travels in Ireland - Part 1

      • 116bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Set in the years following Catholic Emancipation and preceding the Great Irish Famine, this work provides a vivid portrayal of life in Ireland. It explores the impact of both resident and absentee landlords on the rural peasantry, highlighting their struggles and the neglect they faced. Through travels from Dublin to various towns, the author examines potential improvements along the Shannon River while celebrating Irish culture, folklore, and the resilience of its people. The narrative serves as a crucial resource for understanding local histories and the devastating effects of the impending famine.

      Travels in Ireland - Part 1
    • Travels in Ireland - Part 2

      • 112bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      The account offers a vivid portrayal of Ireland in 1844, capturing the transitional period between Catholic Emancipation and the impending Irish Famine. As a German traveler, Kohl explores various provinces, visiting towns like Tarbet, Tralee, and Cork. His observations include interactions with diverse communities—gentry, traders, and small farmers—highlighting their daily struggles, customs, and lifestyles. Through insightful comparisons with Britain and Europe, he provides a unique perspective on the socio-economic conditions of the time.

      Travels in Ireland - Part 2
    • The book offers a detailed account of a journey through Canada and the states of New York and Pennsylvania, capturing the experiences and observations of the author in 1861. It provides insights into the landscapes, cultures, and societal dynamics of the time, making it a valuable historical document. This reprint preserves the original text, allowing readers to engage with the authentic narrative and perspectives from the 19th century.

      Travels in Canada and through the States of New York and Pennsylvania
    • Travels in Ireland, Part 4

      • 146bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Exploring Ireland before the Great Famine, the narrative traverses key locations such as Dundalk, Newry, Belfast, and the Antrim Coast, highlighting the contrast between the orderly County Down and the struggles of rural areas. The author immerses himself in Gaelic culture through storytelling and music, while also documenting the rise of enterprise in urban centers. His observations on Rathlin Island and the Giant's Causeway reflect a blend of folklore and scientific inquiry, enriched by footnotes and an index in this edition.

      Travels in Ireland, Part 4
    • Austria

      Vienna, Prague, etc.

      • 108bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      This work features a selection from Mr. Kohl's insightful exploration of Austria, highlighting the country's culture, history, and landscapes. The text provides a detailed examination of Austrian society, showcasing its unique characteristics and contributions. Readers can expect a rich narrative that captures the essence of Austria, making it an engaging read for those interested in the region's heritage and development.

      Austria
    • Culturally significant, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, featuring authentic copyright references and library stamps indicative of its historical importance. Scholars have recognized it as a key contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, emphasizing its value in understanding our cultural heritage. The reproduction aims to maintain fidelity to the original text, providing readers with an authentic experience of this important literary piece.

      Panorama of St. Petersburg, by J.G. Köhl