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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Zimmermann, G. A. (Gustav Adolf), 1850-1903 |
| Title, Monographic | Napoleon I. und die Befreiungs-Kriege, 1800-1815 |
| Place of Publication | Milwaukee, Wis. |
| Publisher | Druck und Verlag von Geo. Brumder |
| Date of Publication | 1898 |
| Extent of Work | xvi, 652 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
| View Online | HathiTrust |
| OCLC | 03876614 |
| Notes | On title page: Gemeinverstaendlich geschildert von Dr. G. A. Zimmermann. Mit ueber 200 historischen Bildern, Portraits, Karten und sonstigen Illustrationen, sowie dem Kunstblatte "Zusammentreffen Bluechers und Wellingtons nach de Schlacht bei Waterloo." Illustrated cover. |
| MKI Annotation | 2 copies. Copy 2 has author's Vorwort written in Chicago, 1898. Pastor Gustav Adolph Zimmermann, 1850-1903 (Find-a-Grave): "Born in Basel, Switzerland. In 1869 he came to America and entered the Melanchthon Seminary of the old Northwestern Synod, at which institution he shortly afterwards became an assistant teacher. After that he moved to Chicago and worked as an assistant preacher at the St Paul's church. After a short time studying at German Universities, and receiving his Doctorate at Berlin, he returned to America to serve at the Markus Parish church in Buffalo, then worked as a professor at the Elmhurst proseminary, and finally returned to Chicago in 1877. Here he founded the Deutsche Warte (German View-Point), functioning as its editor, and held various positions in the public school service, ultimately that of Superintendent for Modern Language teaching." |
| Donated by | Copy 1: Pastor Karl Bast, Mrs Dora Kuehner, 1985; Copy 2: Mayville (Wis.) Historical Society, ex libris Mayville Public Library |
| Call Number | PIA WI |
| MKI Terms | Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815/ Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 |