The six-volume edition of “Heinrich Heine’s Werke” is a meticulously designed and richly illustrated collection of works by Heinrich Heine, one of the greatest poets of German Romanticism. Published in Vienna, Leipzig, and Prague in German, the set includes Heine’s poetry, prose, journalism, and essays, vividly reflecting the multifaceted creative…
“Man and the Earth” - is the seminal six-volume work by Jean Élisée Reclus, the renowned French geographer, historian, and sociologist, published between 1906 and 1909 by the Brockhaus–Efron publishing house. This monumental edition represents the culmination of Reclus’s life’s work, offering a comprehensive vision of humanity’s development in an…
“Weltall und Menschheit” (“The Universe and Humanity”) is an outstanding five-volume edition from the early 20th century in the German language. It represents not only an encyclopedia of natural sciences and anthropology but also a true masterpiece of book art. Edited by Hans Kröner and created in collaboration with prominent…
“Heidenröslein. Lieder von Liebeslust und Frühlingsfreud” is a poetry collection by German editer and poet Karl Zettel, published in 1893 in Stuttgart in the German language. This refined anthology of poems of famous German poets is devoted to the themes of love, spring awakening, and the joy of existence, created…
The poetry collection titled “Gedichte” (“Poems”) by the German poet Anna Ritter, published in 1904 in Stuttgart and Berlin in German, is a carefully curated selection of lyrical works organized into poetic cycles. Anna Ritter is one of the most prominent lyrical poets of the late 19th and early 20th…