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Berlin is a tangle. Not just the colourful surface. It is also the many stories interwoven over time that make up the myth: Who were Lili and Marleen and why did they come to the gate at the barracks? Is it true that the painter Heinrich Zille himself once posed?
Where did so many basement clubs spring up overnight that, for the sake of simplicity, they were named after the days of the week? Monday bar, Tuesday bar, Wednesday bar... What was Anita Berber wearing under her ermine coat? And did the clocks here really run on Moscow time for months? 111 places tell stories that unravel the great wonder-thing that is Berlin in their own unique way.
Where did so many basement clubs spring up overnight that, for the sake of simplicity, they were named after the days of the week? Monday bar, Tuesday bar, Wednesday bar... What was Anita Berber wearing under her ermine coat? And did the clocks here really run on Moscow time for months? 111 places tell stories that unravel the great wonder-thing that is Berlin in their own unique way.
- Group
- Books
- State
- Second Hand
- Author
- Seldeneck, L. J. v./Huder, C./Eidel, V.
- Title
- 111 Orte in Berlin, die Geschichte erzählen
- Details
- Paperback, many b&w and colour illustrations, 8 pages with colour maps. 230 pp. No place: Hermann-Josef Emons Verlag 2012. label on lower cover which is difficult to remove.
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