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Friendship’s Offering; and Winter’s Wreath: A Christmas and New Year’s Present for MDCCCXLII

1842
Published by Smith, Elder and Co.

Why Books Have Always Sold Well Before Christmas

by
Teresa Teklić, translated by Teresa Teklić

You could find them everywhere under Christmas trees in Victorian England, even under the Queen’s: ‘gift books,’ published annually in November. On the history of an early book market phenomenon.

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Works (Tutte le opere di Nicolo Machiavelli cittadino et secretario fiorentino divise in V parti …)

Niccolò Machiavelli
1550

Of Power and Ethics in Torn Apart Florence

by
Björn Schöpe, translated by Teresa Teklić

Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) fell victim to his modernity. Why do contemporary philosophers hardly ever talk about his works on political philosophy today? Not because his ideas aren’t good, but, on the contrary, because they are widely accepted! The matter was quite different in his lifetime though.

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Erwin

Hermann Hesse
1965
Achter Oltner Liebhaber Druck, commissioned by William Matheson.

Of World Fame and World-Weariness

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Teresa Teklić, translated by Maike Meßmann

Hermann Hesse’s biography shows: fame alone does not make you happy. Neither successful books nor the Nobel Prize for Literature saved him from mental illness and broken marriages. But it also demonstrates that the dark sides of our lives can be the greatest source of creativity.

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Theatrum Ceremoniale Historico-Politicum, Oder Historisch- und Politischer Schau-Platz

Johann Christian Lünig
1719

On Court Ceremonial

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Ursula Kampmann, translated by Maike Meßmann

People need rules, written ones and unwritten ones. The latter are of particular importance when it comes to demonstrating whether one is a member of a certain community or not. But how is it possible for newcomers to know these rules? By reading about them. That is to say, someone simply needs to write them down, just as Johann Christian Lünig did in his book on court ceremonial.

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Die menschliche Sterblichkeit unter dem Titel Todten-Tanz in LXI Original-Kupfer

Rudolf und Conrad Meyer
1650
Reprinted in Hamburg and Leipzig in 1759.

The Right Approach to Money and Life - What the Dances of Death Can Still Teach Us Today

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Ursula Kampmann, translated by Rachel Agard

A skeleton, as the personification of death, takes people from all the different social classes as dance partners and leads them in a round dance: For centuries, the “Dance of Death” was seen as a reminder that every life must end sometime. In the end, could the ancient Dances of Death still teach us how to lead a good life?

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