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Gemeindeblatt der Stadt Berlin (Public Domain) Ausgabe 1926 (Public Domain)

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Full text: In the Kaiser's Capital / Dickie, James Francis (Public Domain)

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Title:
Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger nebst Adreß- und Geschäftshandbuch für Berlin, dessen Umgebungen und Charlottenburg : auf das Jahr ... / aus amtlichen Quellen zusammengestellt durch J. A. Bünger
Publication:
Berlin: Hayn 1872
Digitization:
Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin, 2002
ZDB-ID:
2939648-7 ZDB
Previous Title:
Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger für Berlin und Umgebungen
Keywords:
Berlin ; Adressbuch
Berlin:
B 6 Allgemeines: Adressbücher
DDC Group:
920 Biografie, Genealogie, Heraldik
Collection:
Berlin Address Directories
Berlinerinnen,Berliner
Address Directories 1850-1874
Copyright:
Public Domain
Accessibility:
Free Access

Volume

Publication:
1860
Language:
German
Digitization:
Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin, 2002
Berlin:
B 6 Allgemeines: Adressbücher
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:109-1-4856457
Copyright:
Public Domain
Accessibility:
Free Access
Collection:
Berlin Address Directories
Address Directories 1850-1874
Berlinerinnen,Berliner

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Title:
Inhalt

Contents

Table of contents

  • In the Kaiser's Capital / Dickie, James Francis (Public Domain)
  • Cover
  • Illustration: The Emperor reviewing his troops (Ill.: Schuch, Werner)
  • Title page
  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Chapter I. The Royal Family
  • Chapter II. The city and the colony
  • Photograph: Relieving the guard
  • Photograph: Early morning on Friedrich Street
  • Photograph: Eary morning on Friedrich Street
  • Photograph: Am Krögel. The narrowest street in Old Berlin
  • Photograph: The Waterfall - on the Kreuzberg
  • Photograph: The troops taking the oath of allegiance
  • Chapter III. Housekeeping in Berlin
  • Photograph: Round the german stove
  • Chapter IV. Berlin street characters
  • Chapter V. Berlin legends
  • Photograph: The Great Elector
  • Chapter VI. Notable visitors to Berlin
  • Chapter VII. Emil Frommel
  • Chapter VIII. Adolph Stoecker
  • Photograph: Revd. Dr. Stoecker
  • Chapter IX. Ernst Curtius
  • Chapter X. Joseph Joachim
  • Photograph: Professor J. Joachim
  • Chapter XI. Adolph Menzel
  • Chapter XII. Professor Harnack
  • Photograph: Professor Dr. Harnack
  • Chapter XIII. Otto Pfleiderer
  • Photograph: Professor Pfleiderer
  • Chapter XIV. Dr. Rudolph Virchow
  • Chapter XV. Hermann Grimm
  • Photograph: Professor Hermann Grimm
  • Chapter XVI. Theodore Mommsen
  • Illustration: Professor Mommsen
  • Chapter XVII. Mark Twain
  • Chapter XVIII. Frau Meta Hempel
  • Photograph: Frau Dr. Hempel
  • Chapter XIX. Extracts from a lecture on old Berlin by Frau Meta Hempel
  • Chapter XX. The Salons of Old Berlin
  • Illustration: Moses Mendelssohn
  • Chapter XXI. The Salon of Henriette Herz
  • Illustration: Henriette Herz
  • Chapter XXII. Salon of Rahel
  • Illustration: Rahel Levin
  • Appendix. History of the American Church in Berlin
  • Cover back
  • ColorChart

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CHAPTER XXII 
SALON OF RAHEL 
IN Jigerstrasse, Berlin, at the corner of the Gens 
d’Armes Platz (or was it really the Ginse Markt or 
Goose Market in olden time?), stands to this day 
the Seehandlung, that celebrated mercantile and bank- 
ing institution founded by Frederick the Great. 
Whosoever, at the end of the eighteenth and begin- 
ning of the nineteenth century, looked from the win- 
dows of this building diagonally opposite would see 
the simple home of Levin Markus or Markus Levin 
(we know not which is correct, for among Hebrews 
names were not so distinctly marked as among Chris- 
tians). As he looked at the entrance of this house 
he might be under the illusion that he had before his 
eyes the home of one of the high-born members of 
Berlin society. Brilliant officers, courtiers, diplomats, 
literary and learned men whose fame was world-wide, 
went in and out. Count Bernstorft; Count Dohna; 
Major von Gualtieri, the quaint adjutant of Fried- 
rich Wilhelm III; the handsome Count Alexander 
von Tilly, who had in his youth, before the French 
emigration, been a page at the Court of Marie 
Antoinette; the gray-haired Prince von Ligne, a 
European celebrity, the companion and favourite of 
the greatest rulers of Europe, were, as often as they 
came to Berlin, visitors at this house. Thither gal- 
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