Seventy-seven Prague Legends
Author | : Alena Ježková |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Legends |
ISBN | : 9788072521395 |
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Author | : Alena Ježková |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Legends |
ISBN | : 9788072521395 |
Author | : Magdalena Wagnerová |
Publisher | : Nakladatelství PLOT |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
29 tales of legends associated with several well-known sites of old Prague
Author | : V. V. Tomek |
Publisher | : Sharpless House |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2008-06-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1438230052 |
For more than eight centuries, the Jews of Prague lived in the Prague ghetto. During that time, Jewish Prague had always been a place of much mystery to outsiders, even to the closest Christian neighbors. Uncover the secrets of this long forgotten world. Learn about how the famous Old-New Synagogue received its name; about the four words that saved the Prague Jews in the Middle Ages; about Rabbi Loew and his Golem who could be brought to life by inserting a magic card into his mouth; about the Candelabra of Jerusalem finding its way to Prague; about hard-working Maisel and his inheritance; about how the faith of Pinkas was tried; about learned Rabbi Rashi's grave; and about much more.
Author | : Alois Jirásek |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Written in the early 1890s, before Czech independence and in an age of patriotic upsurge and romanticism, these thirty-four tales quite naturally reflect a glorification of the Czech past. While the details of the legends are necessarily archaic, peopled by kings and noblemen, ghosts and magic, the themes are universal. Now at the dawn of a new era of Czech independence, they provide a fascinating new perspective to the contemporary situation.
Author | : Irène Cohen-Janca |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Golem |
ISBN | : 9781554518883 |
This retelling of an ancient Jewish legend will capture a new audience with its powerful illustrations and timeless text.
Author | : Peter Demetz |
Publisher | : Hill and Wang |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 1998-03-18 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1429930640 |
Prague is at the core of everything both wonderful and terrible in Western history, but few people truly understand this city's unique culture. In Prague in Black and Gold, Peter Demetz strips away sentimentalities and distortions and shows how Czechs, Germans, Italians, and Jews have lived and worked together for over a thousand years.
Author | : Peter Demetz |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 2009-04-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1429930357 |
A dramatic account of life in Czechoslovakia's great capital during the Nazi Protectorate With this successor book to Prague in Black and Gold, his account of more than a thousand years of Central European history, the great scholar Peter Demetz focuses on just six short years—a tormented, tragic, and unforgettable time. He was living in Prague then—a "first-degree half-Jew," according to the Nazis' terrible categories—and here he joins his objective chronicle of the city under German occupation with his personal memories of that period: from the bitter morning of March 15, 1939, when Hitler arrived from Berlin to set his seal on the Nazi takeover of the Czechoslovak government, until the liberation of Bohemia in April 1945, after long seasons of unimaginable suffering and pain. Demetz expertly interweaves a superb account of the German authorities' diplomatic, financial, and military machinations with a brilliant description of Prague's evolving resistance and underground opposition. Along with his private experiences, he offers the heretofore untold history of an effervescent, unstoppable Prague whose urbane heart went on beating despite the deportations, murders, cruelties, and violence: a Prague that kept its German- and Czech-language theaters open, its fabled film studios functioning, its young people in school and at work, and its newspapers on press. This complex, continually surprising book is filled with rare human detail and warmth, the gripping story of a great city meeting the dual challenge of occupation and of war.
Author | : Eli Valley |
Publisher | : Jason Aronson |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780765760005 |
The Great Jewish Cities of Central and Eastern Europe: A Travel Guide and Resource Book to Prague, Warsaw, Cracow, and Budapest is the most comprehensive guidebook covering all aspects of Jewish history and contemporary life in Prague, Warsaw, Cracow, and Budapest. This remarkable book includes detailed histories of the Jews in these cities, walking tours of Jewish districts past and present, intensive descriptions of Jewish sites, fascinating accounts of local Jewish legend and lore, and practical information for Jewish travelers to the region.