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From a Terrace in Prague
by B. Granville (Bernard Granville) Baker
- Language
- EN
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- EPUB
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A series of reflections and meditations on Prague, focusing on its historical and cultural significance as seen from a scenic terrace. The author, Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker, narrates his personal experiences and observations, aiming to share his appreciation for the city’s enduring charm. The work discusses Prague's legendary figures, key historical events, and the city's development over the ages, presenting it as a character in its own right. Written in the early 20th century, the narrative combines elements of history, personal reflection, and cultural commentary, emphasizing the city’s importance in European history.
The book seeks to illuminate Prague's architectural beauty, storied past, and cultural identity, offering insights grounded in the author's direct observations and historical knowledge. It is tailored for readers interested in European history, particularly those with an interest in Prague's unique position as a historic and cultural centre in Central Europe. The work also reflects early 20th-century perspectives on European cities and their roles within broader historical contexts.
The book seeks to illuminate Prague's architectural beauty, storied past, and cultural identity, offering insights grounded in the author's direct observations and historical knowledge. It is tailored for readers interested in European history, particularly those with an interest in Prague's unique position as a historic and cultural centre in Central Europe. The work also reflects early 20th-century perspectives on European cities and their roles within broader historical contexts.
From the opening pages
There are many excuses for the writing of books, and sometimes there may even be sufficient reason. I offer no excuses, but will give what reasons I have for committing to paper these my reflections or meditations inspired by the sight of a fine old capital city as seen from a Terrace in Prague. The first reason I wish to give may be altruistic, namely, that finding so many of my race quite ignorant of Prague and all that city stands for right down the ages, I feel compelled to add my mite to what has already been written about the subject. My second reason, a strong one with me, arises out of my inability to enjoy things of beauty and interest without letting my friends know about them. This may be a weak and selfish reason, but there it is. The third reason rests on my intense desire that you should come out here, to Prague, even to the terrace of my choice, and look at the scene through my eyes while I would endeavour to see it through yours. This, I admit, is undiluted selfishness on my part. While awaiting you, I am preparing, by means of this work, to introduce you to a goodly throng of those who know or knew this city and loved it well. Perhaps they may admit me to their round table as the last to arrive, and the least. In any case, I owe them a debt of gratitude for their help in becoming acquainted with Prague and the deeper meaning of this glorious city. There are many such kindly helpers: there was Cosmas Pragensis the chronicler, Palacky the historian, there was Count Lützow, whose works on Prague, as on his native country, are inspired by intense love of them, and illumined by transparent honesty. There are others still among us and doing useful work. A walk with Dr. Jeřabek in the gardens of Waldstein's palace, a talk with Professor kola, and many other good friends of mine in Prague, have made a pleasure of this work I have undertaken. Out of sheer joy in the things I have seen and heard, and the kindly spirit that informed those who helped me, have I written and illustrated this book From a Terrace in Prague . CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE 7 INTRODUCES PRAGUE 14 ABOUT GUIDES AND GUIDE BOOKS AND THE WEATHER OF…
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