Old Tavern Signs: An Excursion in the History of Hospitality

The Project Gutenberg eBook, Old Tavern Signs, by Fritz August Gottfried Endell
Old Tavern Signs by Fritz Endell
Old Tavern Signs
Old Dutch Signs From a Painting by Gerrit and Job Berkheyden
With Illustrations by the Author
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company Printed at The Riverside Press Cambridge Mdccccxvi
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published November 1916
THIS EDITION, PRINTED AT THE RIVERSIDE PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, CONSISTS OF FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NUMBERED COPIES, OF WHICH FIVE HUNDRED ARE FOR SALE. THIS IS NUMBER 5
For a sign! as indeed man, with his singular imaginative faculties, can do little or nothing without signs. Carlyle
The author’s love of the subject is his only apology for his bold undertaking. First it was the filigree quality and the beauty of the delicate tracery of the wrought-iron signs in the picturesque villages of southern Germany that attracted his attention; then their deep symbolic significance exerted its influence more and more over his mind, and tempted him at last to follow their history back until he could discover its multifarious relations to the thought and feeling of earlier generations.
For the shaping of the English text the author is greatly indebted to his American friends Mr. D. S. Muzzey, Mr. Emil Heinrich Richter, and Mr. Carleton Noyes.
THE COCK FLEET-STREET LONDON

Fritz August Gottfried Endell
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Английский

Год издания

2013-01-18

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Inn signs; Taverns (Inns)

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