BAEDEKER, KARL


Meaning of BAEDEKER, KARL in English

born Nov. 3, 1801, Essen, Duchy of Oldenburg

died Oct. 4, 1859, Koblenz, Prussia

German publisher.

The son of a printer and bookseller, Baedeker started a firm at Koblenz in 1827 that became known for its guidebooks. His aim was to give travelers the practical information necessary to enable them to dispense with paid guides. A notable feature of the books was the use of "stars" to indicate objects and views of special interest and to designate reliable hotels. By the time of his death much of Europe had been covered by his guidebooks. Under the ownership of his sons the firm expanded to include French and English editions.

Karl Baedeker, oil painting by an unknown artist

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