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@CrowCAH Here they are. If you look at my posts for "der alpenwelt," you will see how gorgeous that one is.
Actually, I couldn't do #animallove #17booklove #day10 without highlighting my antique Swiss book by naturalist and diplomat Tschudi. @jess.how
One of the old Swiss/German books or, rather, a detail of an illustration therein. #bookishgenealogy
#bookishgenealogy I am so lucky my Swiss ancestors were readers and left me gorgeous books. Maybe I need to learn German.
Delightful drawing of a bear in a book passed down from my Hindermann-Hauser forebears. #bookishgenealogy
Another one of my Swiss ancestors' books #bookishgenealogy Published in Leipzig, 1865.