Waldheimat: Erinnerungen Aus Die Jugenzeit
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Peter Rosegger was an Austrian poet from the province of Styria. He was a son of a farmer and grew up in the forests and fields. Rosegger went on to become a most productive poet and author as well as an insightful teacher and visionary. In his later years, he was honoured by officials from various Austrian universities and the city of Graz. He was nearly awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913. Most of his works are set in the rural areas of Styria, which he knew best, and are concerned with the social and political changes of the time. His poetry ranges from romantic to political. Waldheimat is an account of the author's youthful days in Austria and this 1886 edition is in German throughout, printed in a Gothic script. It is an attractive volume with a cover of red background, with a black, gold and silver illustration of an Austrian mountain scene, complete with edelweiss. Book is in good condition, although there is an obvious repair to the inside front cover and inside back cover. Spine is detached on one side and somewhat faded.
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