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The Black Forest 


A very rare book full of beautiful full page photographs (in high quality gravure printing technique)
of the stunning landscape, nature, trees, farmhouses, mountains, canyons, villages, rivers and lakes of Germany's beautiful wooded mountain range in Baden-Wurttemberg, southwestern Germany, in the 1920's.

Depicted [excerpt] are people making wood and coal, carving, fishing, trading on market; farmers, Wildbad, Enztal, Pforzheim, Church of Herrenberg, Weilderstadt, Liebenzell, Ernstmühl, Hirsau, Monastery of Hirsau, Calw, Bad Teinach, Zavelstein, Wildberg, Nagold, Altensteig, Berneck, Frauenalb, Herrenalb, Forbach, Murgtal, Raumunzach, Schurmsee, Baiersbronn, Baden Baden, Mummelsee, Rippoldsau, Oppenau, Schiltach, Hausach, Haslach, Sankt Roman, Gutachtal, Triberg, Donaueschingen, Glottertal, Freiburg, Höllental, Breitnau, Jostal, Titisee, Skiing on the Feldberg in the snow, Bernau, Todtnau, Todtmoos, Albtal, Stohren, Wieden, Staufen, Sulzburg, Badenweiler, Sackingen, and much much more ....

Hardcover

  • 198 pages
  • 36 pages text intro and index of photographs
  • 175 photo reproductions in rotogravure

In fair exterior and good interior condition
Boards soiled, endpapers lightly creased, pages occasionally finger stained at margins, otherwise ok with mild traces of use and age.

All pages are complete and tight in the binding.

Approx/Measurements: 8-3/4" x 11-3/4"  ~2.85 lbs.

Published by Union German Publishing Houses Stuttgart - Berlin - Leipzig
in 1929






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