Reise durch die Andes von Süd-Amerika
von Cordova nach Cobija im Jahre 1858
Unveränderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1860.






von Cordova nach Cobija im Jahre 1858
Unveränderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1860.
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Der hochwertige Nachdruck von 1866 bietet eine faszinierende Reise durch Südamerika und präsentiert die Erlebnisse und Entdeckungen des Autors in dieser vielfältigen Region. Die detaillierten Beschreibungen der Landschaften, Kulturen und Menschen vermitteln ein lebendiges Bild des Kontinents im 19. Jahrhundert. Leser können sich auf historische Einblicke und authentische Eindrücke freuen, die die Schönheit und Komplexität Südamerikas zur damaligen Zeit widerspiegeln.
"Johann Jakob von Tschudi (1818 - 1889) aus Glarus ist einer der großen Schweizer Naturforscher und Gelehrten des 19. Jahrhunderts. Nach der Rückkehr von seiner ersten Perureise ließ sich Tschudi 1845 in Wien nieder, wo er bis zu seinem Lebensende blieb. Hier erlebte er die stürmischen Oktobertage der Revolution von 1848. Als Augenzeuge gibt er in seiner 1849 erschienenen Schrift 'Wiens Oktobertage' eine in tagebuchartiger Form abgefaßte Darstellung der Ereignisse. Im Anhang sind 163 Originaldokumente abgedruckt - Texte von Manifesten und Proklamationen, Flugblättern und Maueranschlägen, die aneinandergereiht eine unbestechliche Quelle bilden. Diese Dokumentation von eindrücklicher Geschlossenheit erlaubt uns 'am Pulsschlag der Zeit' zu stehen.„ (Glarner Nachrichten) “Bei der Rezeption zeitgenössischer Zeugnisse zur Revolution von 1848 werden konservative Stimmen vielfach außer acht gelassen. Daß sie eine wertvolle Ergänzung zum gängigen Geschichtsbild sein können, beweist diese Neuedition. Die Bewunderung eines Schweizers für die (.) Retter der Monarchie ist gerade deshalb so interessant, weil sie in das vorherrschende Geschichtsbild nicht hineinpaßt." (Neue Zürcher Zeitung)