The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz/Volume One/List of Illustrations

In addition to illustrations from Volume One, illustrations have been taken from the serialization in McClure's Magazine. These illustrations are listed in a separate section below. For the reader's convenience, a map of Germany at the time of these reminiscences is supplied at the bottom of this page.

472224The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz, Volume One — List of IllustrationsEleonora KinnicuttCarl Schurz


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING
PAGE
Carl Schurz in 1906 Frontispiece
Heribert Jüssen and Frau Jüssen 12   
Christian Schurz, Father of Carl Schurz — Born 1796, Died 1876 22
Mother of SchurzBorn 1798, Died 1877 24
University at Bonn and Rathaus at Bonn[1] 92
Prof. Gottfried Kinkel 98
Frederick William III 104
Frederick William IV and Louis Philippe 118
The Revolution in Berlin, 1848 122
Carl Schurz at Nineteen 128
Karl Marx 170
Carl Schurz as a Student 196
Frederich Tiedemann[2] and Hensel 204
“A Prussian Officer, under a Flag of Truce … with a Summons to Surrender” 212
Gottfried Kinkel in Chains 246
Rachel — From the Painting by Edouard Dubufe 278
Krüger, Innkeeper at Spandau and Herr Leddihn 286
Kinkel's Escape 310
A Mythical Portrait of Schurz 338
Gottfried Kinkel and Carl Schurz[3] 374
Carl Schurz and His Wife 402
 
 
ONLY IN MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE
Die Gracht, Count Metternich's Castle Near Liblar
The Cologne Cathedral
Prince Metternich
Rolandseck and the Seven Mountains
Rachel in Phèdre
Map of Schurz and Kinkel's Escape Route
Facsimile of a Letter by Mazzini


THE GERMANY OF SCHURZ'S REMINISCENCES[4]



  1. Rathaus at Bonn is actually found opposite p. 94.
  2. The portrait of Frederich Tiedemann is omitted here, as it is misplaced. The only Tiedemann relevant to this volume is Gustav Tiedemann, the commander of Rastatt.
  3. Gottfried Kinkel and Carl Schurz appears as the frontispiece to the first G. Reimer German edition (Berlin, 1906). The signatures are taken from that edition.
  4. From Lebenserinnerungen Bis zum Jahre 1850: Selections by Carl Schurz, edited with notes and vocabulary by Edward Manley, Allyn and Bacon: Norwood, Massachusetts, 1913.