Publisher's Synopsis
"WeissdornblÃ1/4ten Aus Dem Böhmerwälder Und Wiener Volksleben" offers a captivating glimpse into the folk life of Bohemia's Böhmerwald (Bohemian Forest) and Vienna during the mid-19th century. Josef Rank masterfully collects and presents a rich tapestry of local customs, traditions, and stories, providing valuable insights into the cultural landscape of the era. The book serves as an important historical document, preserving the essence of a time and place through its detailed accounts of everyday life. Readers interested in German folklore, cultural history, and the traditions of the Austro-Hungarian Empire will find this a compelling and enlightening read.
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