
Best Tauchaer products in the Reference books category
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1. Tauchaer Wahre Geschichten um Friedrich Nietzsche
Who knows about Nietzsche's attempts on the typewriter or that his sister Elisabeth spent several years in the South American jungle? The traces Nietzsche left in literature are diverse: of course, first and foremost with his own works, but also indirectly - for example, through the transformation of the Übermensch into Superman in America, in the detective stories of Arthur Conan Doyle, or in the files of state security, from which "Sarah Tustra" spoke. The discussion also includes musicians, celestial bodies, pilgrimages, and horses. Thus, the facets of a person emerge, where life and spirit often intertwine - in a tragicomic and enlightening way.

2. Tauchaer Tiedke:Wahre Geschichten um Schloss Har
From the Hausmann Tower, Hartenfels Castle appears small. In its impressive courtyard, the building seems mighty, and it certainly has a lot to tell about its history - including that of Torgau and its surroundings. As the largest preserved castle of the early Renaissance in Germany, it hosted lavish celebrations, the performance of the first opera in the German language, and accommodated Martin Luther and his wife Katharina von Bora, cantor Johann Walter, Philipp Melanchthon, and Lucas Cranach - serving as a unique symbol of the Renaissance and the Reformation. However, it also witnessed wars, injustices, and devastation, yet always stood as a proud structure, sending a message of hope. Explore the centuries in the shadow of Hartenfels Castle.

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4. Tauchaer Chemnitzer Kpfe in Kunst und Literatur
The wealth of Saxony was - as a common saying goes - created in Chemnitz, increased through trade in Leipzig, and squandered in Dresden. In Chemnitz, machines thudded and purred, forcing thousands under their yoke. Yet, it was precisely for this reason that many inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, actors, graphic designers, and top athletes emerged here, making Chemnitz a city of intellect. Today, Chemnitz is not only a modern industrial location but also a place of art and culture of international significance, having finally received the well-deserved accolade of European Capital of Culture in 2025. In this context, this volume introduces us to individuals who made waves as artists and writers - often on a global scale - including Karl May and Hedwig Courths-Mahler, Henry van de Velde and Edvard Munch, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and Marianne Brandt.

5. Tauchaer Ringelnatz aus Sachsen
"When a model draughtsman from Thuringia conceives a child with the daughter of a sawmill owner from Tilsit at fall fruit time in Wurzen, then one may confidently assume that something extraordinary will result from this union". This is how Wolfgang Knape's book begins about that fellow from Saxony who is regarded as a unique man of letters far beyond the borders of his native town. Many deliciously told, not everyday episodes illustrate the wide range of this amazing Hans Bötticher, who soon called himself Joachim Ringelnatz and his wife Muschelkalk.

6. Tauchaer Wahre Geschichten um Friedrich von Hardenberg, genannt Novalis
The Neuland orderer was the early accomplished poet-genius among the German romantics, but also an administrative lawyer and saltworks assessor. Not least because of these very different fields of activity, he perceived humanity and the environment, spirit and nature as a unity, which he shaped in various ways in his works—seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, the infinite in the finite. In his novel Heinrich von Ofterdingen, he created the symbol of the blue flower, which became the epitome of romantic longing, and his hymns to the night are arguably the most significant poetry of early German Romanticism. His saying that every beloved object is the center of a paradise was based not least on his own deep feelings, as he experienced them in the mysterious love for the barely thirteen-year-old Sophie von Kühn or in conversations with his friends in Jena, including Fichte, Tieck, and the Schlegel brothers.

Wahre Geschichten um Friedrich von Hardenberg, genannt Novalis
German, Manfred Orlick, 2023
7. Tauchaer Chemnitzer Kpfe in Politik und Wirtschaft
The wealth of Saxony was - so the common saying goes - created in Chemnitz, increased through trade in Leipzig, and squandered in Dresden. In Chemnitz, machines thudded and whirred, forcing thousands under their yoke. Yet, precisely because of this, many inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, actors, graphic designers, and top athletes emerged here, making Chemnitz a city of intellect - symbolized in recent decades by the Nischel. This figure not only represents a break in the city's history but also the tradition of a working-class and entrepreneurial city. In this volume, we encounter individuals who left their mark in politics and business - often on a global scale - including the doctor and mayor Georgius Agricola, locomotive king Richard Hartmann, the fighter for women's and workers' rights Auguste Eichhorn, and the inventor Heinrich Bertsch.

8. Tauchaer Chemnitzer Kpfe auf der Bhne und im Film
The wealth of Saxony was - so the common saying goes - created in Chemnitz, increased through trade in Leipzig, and squandered in Dresden. In Chemnitz, machines thudded and purred, forcing thousands under their yoke. Yet, precisely because of this, there were also many inventors, entrepreneurs, artists, actors, graphic designers, and top athletes who made Chemnitz a city of intellect, a place of modernity throughout all times. And where many people work, they also seek diversion and pleasure. Particularly, the new media of mass society received important impulses from here. In this volume, we encounter individuals who provided spaces for the entertainment industry, populated its stages, and set standards, such as architect Max Littmann, singer Richard Tauber, actresses Charlotte Hagenbruch, Bruni Löbel, and Gerlind Ahnert, as well as, of course, figure skating coach Jutta Müller and singer, presenter, and ambassador of the Ore Mountains, Marianne Martin.

9. Tauchaer Wahre Geschichten um das unbekannte Sachsen
The author engagingly discusses many questions about little-known events: Did the Free Republic of Schwarzenberg ever exist? What does the largest American criminal trial have to do with a man from Kamenz? Why did Thomas Mann cause a family scandal in Dresden with the Buddenbrooks? Why did Schirgiswalde remain a lawless area for decades? How was the future of Europe planned in the back room of a modern hospital in Dresden? And what does the Russian October Revolution have to do with Dresden?.

10. Tauchaer Jüdisches Leben in Thüringen
In 1349, a Jewish banker buries a treasure in the middle of Erfurt, while his co-religionists - women, men, children - are driven to their deaths in the city. Exactly 650 years later, the hoard is rediscovered and thus becomes a symbol for the rich and often perilous lives of Jews in Thuringia over the centuries, as elsewhere in Europe. Learn further how Goethe immortalises the merchant Jacob Elkan in a poem, how the department stores' is invented in Gera, how the "most beautiful woman of Jena" breaks down at the heroic death of her son and how the public memory of her husband, who drafted the first constitution of the Free State of Thuringia, is erased. A young woman lets us in on her thoughts and longings during the Weimar Republic, and a Suhl family business causes a worldwide sensation with fancy cars, fire chairs and weapons.
