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Franz Schulze

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 14 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1996-2025, suosituimpien joukossa Erich Sarnekow der U-Boot-Held. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Erich Sarnekow der U-Boot-Held

Erich Sarnekow der U-Boot-Held

Franz Schulze

EK-2 Publishing
2024
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Begleiten Sie den U-Boot-Vizesteuermann Erich Sarnekow auf gefahrvollen Feindfahrten in Nordsee, Ostsee und im Mittelmeer. Im Sp tsommer 1914 stehen die Zeichen auf Krieg. Vizesteuermann Erich Sarnekow heuert nach berstandener Krankheit bei der deutschen U-Boot-Waffe an, und ehe er sich versieht, bef hrt sein Boot bereits die Meere auf der Jagd nach britischen Dampfern. Sarnekow wird Teil eines t dlichen Katz-und-Maus-Spiels mit einem Gegner, der zur gnadenlosen Jagd auf deutsche Unterseeboote bl st ... "Erich Sarnekow der U-Boot-Held" ist ein mitrei ender Roman ber die brandgef hrlichen Feindfahrten deutscher U-Boot-M nner im Ersten Weltkrieg. Autor Franz Schulze war selbst Kapit n der Handelsschifffahrt und Bef rworter einer starken deutschen Flotte. Mit Sachkenntnis und Raffinesse erweckt er seinen Protagonisten Sarnekow zum Leben und entsendet ihn unter Nutzung treffsicherer Seemannssprache in erbarmungslose Gefechte zu Wasser. Das Buch enth lt den ungek rzten Originalroman aus dem Jahr 1916 in neuer deutscher Rechtschreibung, f nf stilechte Illustrationen sowie einen Begleittext ber die historische Entwicklung des U-Bootes von den Anf ngen bis ins Jahr 1918. "Erich Sarnekow der U-Boot-Held" katapultiert Sie direkt in die Seegefechte des Ersten Weltkriegs Schlagen Sie zu
Philip Johnson

Philip Johnson

Franz Schulze

University of Chicago Press
1996
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In this biography, Franz Schulze probes the private and professional life of one of the most famous architects and architectural critics of the 20th century. The only son of a wealthy Midwestern family, Philip Johnson was a millionaire by the time he graduated from Harvard, and in 1932 he helped stage the historic International Style exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. A patron of the arts and a political activist who flirted with the politics of Hitler, Huey Long, and Father Coughlin, Johnson created controversial and historical structures such as the Glass House, the Roofless Church, the AT & T Building, the Crustal Cathedral, and many more. Johnsons's personal charms paired with his manipulative ploys - like his "borrowing" of designs - shine through in this biography. Drawing on Johnson's correspondence, personal photographs, and speeches, and on interviews with his friends and contemporaries, Schulze fills the biography with information on the architect's family, travels, friends and lovers, and his many buildings and spaces themselves.
Mies van der Rohe

Mies van der Rohe

Franz Schulze; Edward Windhorst

University of Chicago Press
2014
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Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography is a major rewriting and expansion of Franz Schulze's acclaimed 1985 biography, the first full treatment of the master German-American modern architect. Coauthored with architect Edward Windhorst, this revised edition features extensive new research and commentary and draws on the best recent work of American and German scholars. The authors' major new discoveries include the massive transcript of the early 1950s Farnsworth House court case, which discloses for the first time the facts about Mies' epic battle with his client Edith Farnsworth. Giving voice to dozens of architects who knew and worked with (and sometimes against) Mies, this comprehensive biography tells the compelling story of how Mies and his students and followers created some of the most significant buildings of the twentieth century.
Chicago's Famous Buildings

Chicago's Famous Buildings

Franz Schulze; Kevin Harrington

University of Chicago Press
2003
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The latest edition of the original and best guide to Chicago architecture for tourists and residents. One of the premier architectural cities of the United States—if not the world—Chicago boasts a breathtaking skyline, dozens of architectural monuments, and a historic legacy few other cities can equal. And it's still growing! Since its first appearance in 1965, Chicago's Famous Buildings has been the standard and bestselling guide to the city's architectural riches. Now thoroughly revised and updated, this fifth edition will remain the leading pocket guide to some of the world's greatest urban architecture.Chicago's Famous Buildings, fifth edition, completely updated and revised by Franz Schulze and Kevin Harrington, covers more than a decade of extraordinary new architecture and takes a fresh look back at the city's classical legacy of Adler, Sullivan, Burnham, Root, Wright, and Mies van der Rohe. The authors have added many new descriptions and images of the most important projects in Chicago since the fourth edition, including the massive reconstruction of Grant Park around Frank Gehry's Music Pavilion, and they cover as well the current status of older buildings—some destroyed, others, such as Burnham's Reliance Building, marvelously restored and brought back to life. Chicago's Famous Buildings, fifth edition, also includes expanded sections on the city's future and the development of its diverse neighborhoods, presented with new maps to serve as an even more effective walking guide. A glossary of architectural terms, an extensive index, and more than sixty new photographs of both old and new buildings bring this guide completely up-to-date.Authoritative, informative, and easier to use than ever before, this fifth edition of Chicago's Famous Buildings will serve tourists and residents alike as the leading architectural guide to the treasures of this marvelous city.
Chicago's Famous Buildings

Chicago's Famous Buildings

Franz Schulze; Kevin Harrington

University of Chicago Press
2003
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The latest edition of the original and best guide to Chicago architecture for tourists and residents. One of the premier architectural cities of the United States—if not the world—Chicago boasts a breathtaking skyline, dozens of architectural monuments, and a historic legacy few other cities can equal. And it's still growing! Since its first appearance in 1965, Chicago's Famous Buildings has been the standard and bestselling guide to the city's architectural riches. Now thoroughly revised and updated, this fifth edition will remain the leading pocket guide to some of the world's greatest urban architecture.Chicago's Famous Buildings, fifth edition, completely updated and revised by Franz Schulze and Kevin Harrington, covers more than a decade of extraordinary new architecture and takes a fresh look back at the city's classical legacy of Adler, Sullivan, Burnham, Root, Wright, and Mies van der Rohe. The authors have added many new descriptions and images of the most important projects in Chicago since the fourth edition, including the massive reconstruction of Grant Park around Frank Gehry's Music Pavilion, and they cover as well the current status of older buildings—some destroyed, others, such as Burnham's Reliance Building, marvelously restored and brought back to life. Chicago's Famous Buildings, fifth edition, also includes expanded sections on the city's future and the development of its diverse neighborhoods, presented with new maps to serve as an even more effective walking guide. A glossary of architectural terms, an extensive index, and more than sixty new photographs of both old and new buildings bring this guide completely up-to-date.Authoritative, informative, and easier to use than ever before, this fifth edition of Chicago's Famous Buildings will serve tourists and residents alike as the leading architectural guide to the treasures of this marvelous city.