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Die Pfaueninsel und Bornstedt
- Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg 4
- Narrated by: Gunter Schoß
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Ein rätselvolles Eiland, eine Oase, ein Blumenteppich inmitten der Mark" war die Pfaueninsel für Fontane. Der Kammerherr und Chemiker Kunckel soll hier seinerzeit versucht haben, Gold herzustellen - Buntglas war das Ergebnis. Näheres darüber bei Fontane, auch mehr über adlige Liebschaft und Liebe nicht nur zu Landschaft und Kunst.
Inhalt:
Inhalt:
- Die Pfaueninsel bis 1685,
- Johann Kunckel,
- Die Pfaueninsel unter Friedrich Wilhelm III.,
- Demoiselle Rachel,
- Frau Friedrich,
- Bornstedt,
- Der Kirchhof,
- Freiherr Paul Jakob von Gundling.
©2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag (P)2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag
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