Publisher's Synopsis
"The Buchholz Family: Sketches of Berlin Life, Volume 1" offers a charming glimpse into the everyday lives of a middle-class family in late 19th-century Berlin. Written with a keen eye for detail and a gentle sense of humor by Julius Stinde and translated by L Dora Schmitz, this book paints a vivid picture of domestic life, social customs, and the unique character of the city.
Through a series of vignettes, readers are introduced to the Buchholz family and their neighbors, experiencing their joys, sorrows, and the small dramas that make up daily existence. "The Buchholz Family" provides a valuable window into a bygone era, offering insights into the social fabric of Berlin and the universal themes of family, community, and the human experience. This classic work of German literature is sure to delight readers with its warmth, wit, and enduring appeal.
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