Berlin

  • Berlin
    By Jürgen Grosse, Michael Bonk

    Die Beschriftungen auf den Fotos waren Grundlage für die Überschriften der Abbildungen. Wenn Fotos nicht oder lückenhaft beschriftet waren, haben wir versucht die Daten auf Jahre genau und die Orte exakt zu rekonstruieren.

  • Berlin: perfekte Tage unter den Linden
    By Andrea Schulte-Peevers, Gisela Buddée, Christine Berger

    20403 E-Rudi-Dutschke-Str. 25 030 25 2950 03, www.sale-e-tabacchi.de G9-Mo–So 10–1 Uhr Spindler & Klatt EE Trendiges Club-Restaurant im Fabrikgebäude der ehemaligen Heeresbäckerei, das am frühen Abend mit schöner Spreeterrasse und ...

  • Berlin: The Story of a City
    By White-Spunner Barney

    Another major Berlin landmark completed around the same time, and also badly damaged in the Second World War but now fully restored, was the striking Rote Rathaus (red town hall), which occupies the same position on the south-east side ...

  • Berlin
    By David Clay Large

    "invent one"; "ever been built"; "I yelled": Quoted in David Herbert Donald, Look Homeward. A Life of Thomas Wolfe (New York, 1988), 385, 386. "man of the hour in Germany": Quoted in Mandell, Nazi Olympics, 227.

  • Berlin
    By Jason Lutes

    What are you NOThey Said he announced died for the cause , it yesterday , and all that Fightin ' f'r th ' hammer'n ' Sickle . See ! I wasn't lyin ' ! For Orice . AVALON MATA . OANE ELAM Little early , ain't it ? Just write your Fuckin.

  • Berlin
    By Jason Lutes

    "The magic in Berlin is in the way Lutes conjures, out of old newspapers and photographs, a city so remote from him in time and space... [Berlin has] an ending so electrifying that I gasped."—New York Times Book Review During the past two ...

  • Berlin: The Spatial Structure of a Divided City
    By Dorothy Elkins, T. H. Elkins, B. Hofmeister

    Schneider, W. (1980) Berlin: eine Kulturgeschichte in Bildern und Dokumenten, Leipzig and Weimar: Kiepenheuer. Schulz, H. (ed.) (1987) Sektion Geographie der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Jubiläumskonferenz 1986 ...

  • Berlin
    By Kathleen L. Murray

    The book highlights the diversity of Berlin's religious community and the spirit of ecumenicalism that spread throughout its neighborhoods.

  • Berlin: The Spatial Structure of a Divided City
    By Thomas Henry Elkins, Burkhard Hofmeister

    This anniversary study presents a readable, informative account of the development and current structure of Berlin.

  • Berlin: Story Of A Battle
    By Andrew Tully

    Originally published in the U.S. in 1963, Berlin: Story of a Battle has also been translated into French, Dutch, Italian and Japanese.

  • Berlin: The Story of a Battle
    By Andrew Tully

    Read an excerpt from another great book by Andrew Tully. Choose to read just one, or all of them! Please follow this link - http://andrewtully.us/at_works.html or visit our website www.enetpress.com View a 90 second message Why eNet ...

  • Berlin
    By Andrew Gumbel

    Berlin

  • Berlin
    By Andrew Gumbel

    Andrew Gumbel. October 3 October 9 November December 31 December Lavatories These are a German speciality, impeccably clean and never short of loo paper. Perhaps the most impressive are to be found in the Curator Hotel in Charlottenburg ...

  • Berlin: A Novel
    By Pierre Frei

    He and his mistress Henriette Vogel committed suicide here on the banks of the Kleiner Wannsee in November 1811. A German poet from an old aristocratic Prussian family' 'Well, you certainly caught me out there, major,' murmured ...

  • Berlin: The Wicked City
    By David Larkins

    This book presents an overview of 1920s Berlin as it would be experienced by visitors and residents of the time.

  • Berlin
    By Tyler Brule, Andrew Tuck, Joe Pickard

    From the historic to the hip, Berlin is a city of palpable creative energy with a healthy dose of cultural relevance.

  • Berlin
    By Susan Taylor

    The town of Berlin on Maryland's Eastern Shore was founded on a 300acre tract of land called Burley, part of a land grant to Col.

  • Berlin
    By Jürgen Henkelmann, Michael Kühler

    Recalling the turbulent history of the metropolis, the guide reveals it not only in the Nikolaikirche and the Reichtstag but also in the landmark and symbol of a divide now overcome: the Brandenburg Gate.

  • Berlin: Culture and Metropolis
    By Charles Werner Haxthausen, Heidrun Suhr

    Essays discuss how Berlin and its culture have been portrayed in literature, poetry, film, cabaret, and the visual arts

  • Berlin: The Passenger
    By Various

    When the Circus Came to Town: The Resurrection of Postdamer Platz by Peter Schneider Berlin Suite by Cees Nooteboom An Author Recommends by David Wagner Plus: the controversial reconstruction of...