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Hohenstaufen Castles 


Profusely illustrated German photo book portraying old castles and ruins of the Hohenstaufen, also called Staufer, which was a noble dynasty of unclear origin that rose to rule the Duchy of Swabia from 1079 and to royal rule in the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages from 1138 until 1254. The most prominent kings Frederick I (1155), Henry VI (1191) and Frederick II (1220) ascended the imperial throne and also ruled Italy and Burgundy.

Depicting magnificent stone buildings of a bygone era from the Middle Ages, including arcades, castle ruins, stronghold, fortress, arched setting, cloisters, palace, fort, capitals, vaults, throne hall etc.
The photos were probably taken in the 1920's.

Depicted are the following buildings/places: Kaiserswerth, Trifels, Wimpfen, Eger, Gelnhausen, Nuremberg, Munzenberg, Seligenstadt, Amorbach, Brindisi, Bari, Termoli, Lagopesole, Gioia del Colle, Trani, Oria, Lucera, Prato, Castel del Monte, Catania - Castel Ursino, Syracus, Manfredonia


Softcover

  • 112 pages
  • 16 pages text intro
  • ~100 full page and half page photo reproductions

In very good exterior and very good interior condition.
With the rare Original Dust Jacket included. Mild basement odor, otherwise ok.

All pages are complete and tight in the binding.

Approx/Measurements: 10-1/2" x 7-1/2"  ~0.9 lbs.

Published by Karl Robert L. House, Konigstein










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