Verlag: Blundell & Ford, Printers, Melboune, 1866
Anbieter: Arapiles Mountain Books - Mount of Alex, Castlemaine, VIC, Australien
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In den WarenkorbHard Cover. Zustand: VG-. First Edition. 8vo. original blindstamped green cloth gilt (rebacked with binders tape retaining original title, hinges similarly reinforced, lower corner of p.139/140 torn with trifling loss to text, some marks to cloth, occ. spotting, else internally clean & unmarked); pp. xvi (last blank), 144 (last colophon), with 3 plates (2 folding). A good copy of an uncommon book. Gustav Adolph Techow (1813 - 1890) was during his career an officer in the Prussian Army, German revolutionary, democrat, and gymnastics educator in Australia. He was serving with Herman von Natzmer at the Berlin arsenal when it was stormed by the citizens of Berlin angered over the revocation of the German constitution and the dissolution of National Assembly on 14 June 1848. Natzmer became a hero to insurrectionists all across Europe in 1848 and 1849 because he refused to order his troops to fire on the insurgents when the arsenal was stormed. In 1849, Techow followed Natzmer to the Palatinate where Techow became Chief of the General Staff of the Baden-Palatinate insurgent army. Following the suppression of the uprising in Badena and the Palatinate, Techow escaped to Switzerland. In 1852, he emigrated with Natzmer to Australia, becoming an instructor and author on the subject of physical exercise.