The Desirable Alien at Home in Germany
by Ford Madox FORD (1873 - 1939)
A travel journal of a year the author spent in Germany. With a preface and two additional chapters by her partner, the novelist Ford Madox Ford (here using the surname Hueffer). - Summary by barbara2
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The Desirable Alien at Home in Germany:
Ch 10: Waiters and policemen ,
Ch 11: A Landgräfin and her confessor ,
Ch 12: Lions and lace curtains ,
Ch 13: Grand dukes and gipsies ,
Ch 14: Great danes, geese, mice and schoolmasters ,
Ch 15: "Drizzling" and officers ,
Ch 16: How it feels to be members of subject races ,
Ch 17a: Queens discrowned ,
Ch 17b: Queens discrowned cont. ,
Ch 18: Bones, babies and anabaptists ,
Ch 19: Celle ,
Ch 20a: Trier ,
Ch 20b: Trier cont. ,
Ch 21a: Take us little foxes ,
Ch 21b: Take us little foxes cont. ,
Ch 22: Envoi ,
Ch 5: Pax Germanica: servants, fairy tales and tailors ,
Ch 6a: Beer gardens v. bear gardens ,
Ch 6b: Beer gardens v. bear gardens cont. ,
Ch 7: Princes and prescriptions ,
Ch 8: Blue pates and Schoppen ,
Ch 9: Chests and costumes