Alfred Mende - Ein Freiberger Original - Softcover

Löser, Frank

 
9783867775519: Alfred Mende - Ein Freiberger Original

Synopsis

Author: Frank Löer, paperback with 104 pages and 104 illustrations - 45 coloured and 45 b/w photos as well as 14 drawings. Contents: What do we mean by "original" today? 5 Alfred Mende and his family environment 9 The funny Alfred Mende 16 namesake 18 Alfred Mende and the Russians 20 ice figures in the Albert park 22 For heather picking into Bohemian 30 Lion Ride 31 Encounter on 1 May 42 Alfred and the Postwar time 4.447 His humpback mine 49 Alfred Mende and his Kalmus 57 Kalmus - the medicinal plant 61 Alfred Mende and the students 63 Alfred Mende and a long coat 67 Alfred and his bread dough figures 68 Alfred Mende and his youth 68 Was Alfred Mende married? 79 750 years Freiberg 80 Alfred Mende and the state president 81 Alfred Mende and other heads of state 81 Alfred Mende and the 1st May 82 Alfred Mende and the Freiberg artists 83 Alfred Mende and Cholet 89 Alfred Mende and the history of his 92 92 Alfred Mende as a pewter figure 93 ABOUT THE BOOK: What do we mean today by "original"? There are different opinions on this, but despite all the whimsicality: Alfred Mende was a son of the mountain and silver city of Freiberg in Saxony. Here he has lived, managed and some things he and his contemporary witnesses have experienced together. It was a Freiberg city original of a special kind: mining connoisseurs and lovers, roofers, dealers and gifted modellers of ice figures, hobbyists of miners and original show mines. Legendary was his popular phrase: "You are all my friends." With this little script, we want to remember him and save from forgetting. This Freiberger original was also popularly called "slurry" or "calamus". There were many suggestions for the writing of "Schla-Mende": slumbers, slumbers and also Schlah-Mende. However, there is no evidence of the correct writing type. For this booklet, we have agreed on "Schla-Mende"; in official passages correctly on "Alfred Mende". His unusual way of life offered material for many adventurous stories that were so concise that they are still told today.

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