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Baedeker's Paris, 1860

Baedeker Guides are travel guide books published by the Karl Baedeker firm of Germany beginning in the 1830s.[1][2]

List of Baedeker guides by year of publication

1860s

  • Switzerland: with the Neighboring Lakes of Northern Italy, Savoy, and the Adjacent Districts of Piedmont, Lombardy and the Tyrol. Coblenz: Karl Baedeker. 1863.
  • Italy (2nd ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1869. Pt. 3 (Southern Italy)

1870s

  • Italy (2nd ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1870, OCLC 5279321. Pt. 1 (Northern Italy and Corsica)

1880s

1890s

1900s

  • Greece (4th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1909

1910s

1920s

List of Baedeker guides by geographic coverage

Baedeker's Paris, 1931

Austria

Belgium

Egypt

  • Egypt (2nd ed.), Leipsic: Karl Baedeker, 1884. Pt. 1 (Lower Egypt, with the Fayum and the Peninsula of Sinai)
  • Egypt, Leipsic: Karl Baedeker, 1892. Pt. 2 (Upper Egypt, with Nubia)

France

Germany

Great Britain

Greece

  • Greece (2nd ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1894
  • Greece (3rd ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1905
  • Greece (4th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1909

Italy

  • Italy (2nd ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1869–1870{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date format (link). Pt. 1 (Northern Italy and Corsica); Pt. 3 (Southern Italy)

Netherlands

Portugal

Spain

Switzerland

Syria

References

  1. ^ Rudy Koshar (July 1998). "'What Ought to Be Seen': Tourists' Guidebooks and National Identities in Modern Germany and Europe". Journal of Contemporary History. 33.
  2. ^ Sara Blair (2004). "Local Modernity, Global Modernism: Bloomsbury and the Places of the Literary". English Literary History. 71.

Further reading