Reisebriefe von Hermann Raster explained

Reisebriefe von Hermann Raster
Author:Hermann Raster
Country:Germany
Language:German
Genre:Biography
Publisher:Buchdruckerei Gutenberg
Release Date:1891
Media Type:Print
Pages:318

"Reisebriefe von Hermann Raster: mit einer Biographie und einem Bildniss des Verfassers" is a biography and collection of travel essays by German American editor and politician Hermann Raster. It was published posthumously in 1891.[1] The novel was accredited to its subject and the author of the essays, Hermann Raster, though the introduction and biographer remain unknown. The essays chronicle the life travels and experiences of Raster, who was a Forty-Eighter best known for being Editor-in-Chief of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung and Collector of Internal Revenue for the First Illinois District. He was a correspondent for several German newspapers in America and an ardent abolitionist before and during the American Civil War.

Notes and References

  1. Raster, Hermann. Reisebriefe von Hermann Raster: mit einer Biographie und einem Bildniss des Verfassers. Berlin: Buchdr. Gutenberg (F. Zillessen), 1891. Print.