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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
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++++ Maurermeister Ihles Haus: Roman Frederick Philip Grove
Schnabel, 1906
1929. With prefaces by Karl Haushofer and Engelbert Krebs. A study
of Sun Yatsen who is considered the founding father of modern
China, both in the People's Republic and in the Republic of China
(or Taiwan). Contents: A Word of Criticism; The Pearl: By Way of
Introduction; The Downfall of the Manchu Dynasty; The Bequest of
Sun Yatsen; The Constitution of the Nationalist Government;
Struggles; The March to the Yang-Tze-Kiang; and The Work of the
Militarists.
Now I have already said that snow is the only really plastic
element in which the wind can carve the vagaries of its mood and
leave a record of at least some permanency. The surface of the sea
is a wonderful book to be read with a lightning-quick eye; I do not
know anything better to do as a cure for ragged nerves--provided
you are a good sailor. But the forms are too fleeting, they change
too quickly--so quickly, indeed, that I have never succeeded in so
fixing their record upon my memory as to be able to develop one
form from the other in descriptive notes.
Now I have already said that snow is the only really plastic
element in which the wind can carve the vagaries of its mood and
leave a record of at least some permanency. The surface of the sea
is a wonderful book to be read with a lightning-quick eye; I do not
know anything better to do as a cure for ragged nerves--provided
you are a good sailor. But the forms are too fleeting, they change
too quickly--so quickly, indeed, that I have never succeeded in so
fixing their record upon my memory as to be able to develop one
form from the other in descriptive notes.
Now I have already said that snow is the only really plastic
element in which the wind can carve the vagaries of its mood and
leave a record of at least some permanency. The surface of the sea
is a wonderful book to be read with a lightning-quick eye; I do not
know anything better to do as a cure for ragged nerves--provided
you are a good sailor. But the forms are too fleeting, they change
too quickly--so quickly, indeed, that I have never succeeded in so
fixing their record upon my memory as to be able to develop one
form from the other in descriptive notes.
1929. With prefaces by Karl Haushofer and Engelbert Krebs. A study
of Sun Yatsen who is considered the founding father of modern
China, both in the People's Republic and in the Republic of China
(or Taiwan). Contents: A Word of Criticism; The Pearl: By Way of
Introduction; The Downfall of the Manchu Dynasty; The Bequest of
Sun Yatsen; The Constitution of the Nationalist Government;
Struggles; The March to the Yang-Tze-Kiang; and The Work of the
Militarists.
1929. With prefaces by Karl Haushofer and Engelbert Krebs. A study
of Sun Yatsen who is considered the founding father of modern
China, both in the People's Republic and in the Republic of China
(or Taiwan). Contents: A Word of Criticism; The Pearl: By Way of
Introduction; The Downfall of the Manchu Dynasty; The Bequest of
Sun Yatsen; The Constitution of the Nationalist Government;
Struggles; The March to the Yang-Tze-Kiang; and The Work of the
Militarists.
Now I have already said that snow is the only really plastic
element in which the wind can carve the vagaries of its mood and
leave a record of at least some permanency. The surface of the sea
is a wonderful book to be read with a lightning-quick eye; I do not
know anything better to do as a cure for ragged nerves--provided
you are a good sailor. But the forms are too fleeting, they change
too quickly--so quickly, indeed, that I have never succeeded in so
fixing their record upon my memory as to be able to develop one
form from the other in descriptive notes.
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