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Title: Die seltsamen Geschichten des Doktor Ulebuhle
Note: Reading ease score: 78.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents: Ein Vorwort für die Großen -- Vom Doktor Ulebuhle -- Die versunkene Stadt -- Der Wassertropfen -- Gespenster-Heinrich -- Der Diamant und seine Brüder -- Der alte Baum -- Johann der Wunderbare -- Das Zündholz und die Kerze -- Der Weltuntergang -- John Dolland, der Taucher -- Das Herz und die Taschenuhr -- Ein Tag auf dem Monde -- Die Schwalbe und der Telegraphenpfahl -- Der Eisberg -- Die Busennadel -- Der Tod in der Flasche -- Als die Sonne feierte -- Der gläserne Sarg -- Gebrüder Sturm -- Die sonderbare Welt.
Credits: Produced by Jens Sadowski
Summary: "Die seltsamen Geschichten des Doktor Ulebuhle" by Bruno Hans Bürgel is a collection of tales likely written in the early 20th century. The book intertwines stories with scientific concepts, aimed at entertaining and educating young readers through fantastical narratives. The central character, Doctor Ulebuhle, is portrayed as an eccentric but wise figure who shares engaging tales with curious children. The opening of the book establishes Doctor Ulebuhle's character and his unique approach to storytelling. He resides in the historical town of Goslar, surrounded by oddities and scientific curiosities that reflect his learned nature. The first segment introduces the premise of his storytelling: seeking to captivate children's interest while imparting knowledge through “scientific fairy tales.” The narrator describes how the local children, drawn by curiosity and a promise of cake, gather around Ulebuhle as he recounts stories that blend fantasy with scientific principles. This sets the stage for a series of adventurous tales, including one that hints at the legendary story of Pompeii. The engaging interaction between the doctor and the children promises a delightful blend of humor and education throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Bürgel, Bruno Hans, 1875-1948
Illustrator: Fürst, Edmund, 1874-1955
EBook No.: 63460
Published: Oct 14, 2020
Downloads: 96
Language: German
Subject: Short stories, German
Subject: German fiction -- 20th century
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Die seltsamen Geschichten des Doktor Ulebuhle
Note: Reading ease score: 78.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents: Ein Vorwort für die Großen -- Vom Doktor Ulebuhle -- Die versunkene Stadt -- Der Wassertropfen -- Gespenster-Heinrich -- Der Diamant und seine Brüder -- Der alte Baum -- Johann der Wunderbare -- Das Zündholz und die Kerze -- Der Weltuntergang -- John Dolland, der Taucher -- Das Herz und die Taschenuhr -- Ein Tag auf dem Monde -- Die Schwalbe und der Telegraphenpfahl -- Der Eisberg -- Die Busennadel -- Der Tod in der Flasche -- Als die Sonne feierte -- Der gläserne Sarg -- Gebrüder Sturm -- Die sonderbare Welt.
Credits: Produced by Jens Sadowski
Summary: "Die seltsamen Geschichten des Doktor Ulebuhle" by Bruno Hans Bürgel is a collection of tales likely written in the early 20th century. The book intertwines stories with scientific concepts, aimed at entertaining and educating young readers through fantastical narratives. The central character, Doctor Ulebuhle, is portrayed as an eccentric but wise figure who shares engaging tales with curious children. The opening of the book establishes Doctor Ulebuhle's character and his unique approach to storytelling. He resides in the historical town of Goslar, surrounded by oddities and scientific curiosities that reflect his learned nature. The first segment introduces the premise of his storytelling: seeking to captivate children's interest while imparting knowledge through “scientific fairy tales.” The narrator describes how the local children, drawn by curiosity and a promise of cake, gather around Ulebuhle as he recounts stories that blend fantasy with scientific principles. This sets the stage for a series of adventurous tales, including one that hints at the legendary story of Pompeii. The engaging interaction between the doctor and the children promises a delightful blend of humor and education throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Bürgel, Bruno Hans, 1875-1948
Illustrator: Fürst, Edmund, 1874-1955
EBook No.: 63460
Published: Oct 14, 2020
Downloads: 96
Language: German
Subject: Short stories, German
Subject: German fiction -- 20th century
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.