Explore 19th-century Baden-Baden through the eyes of Eug ne Guinot in "L' t Bade." This captivating work, preceded by a notice on the author by Jules Janin and an account of the Strasbourg to Kehl railway inauguration by Am d e Achard, offers a fascinating glimpse into the social and cultural life of this renowned German spa town. Guinot's observations, rich in detail and historical context, paint a vivid picture of the era. Perfect for readers interested in travel writing, European history, and French literature.
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