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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicStowe, Harriet Beecher
Title, MonographicOnkel Tom's Huette, oder: Leben unter den Verstossnen
Translation/TitleUncle Tom's Cabin
Place of PublicationPhiladelphia, Pa.
PublisherThomas
Date of Publication1853
Extent of Workiv, 204 pages ; 24 cm
NotesNach dem Englischen der Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, frei bearbeitet von Adolf Strodtmann.
MKI AnnotationAdolf Strodtmann was born 1829 in Flensburg as the son of the writer Johann Sigismund., d. 1879 in Steglitz near Berlin. Joined the Schleswig-Holstein military against Denmark. Wounded and imprisoned by the Danish. After his exchange as a POW he left the military in 1848 and attended the University of Bonn where he became acquainted with Gottfried Kinkel. In sympathy for his radical friend, he wrote Das Lied vom Spulen which resulted in his dismissal from the University. In the summer of 1852 he left for America where in Philadelphia he founded a bookstore and published the literary journal, Die Locomotive. In 1856 he returned to Hamburg, Germany, became a citizen and worked as a teacher and writer. See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Strodtmann
Donated byMrs. Irmgard Roemheld, 1985.
Call NumberPIA PA
MKI TermsFiction/ United States/ Women authors/ Slavery