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Gartenlaube
The word "Gartenlaube" (German for ''garden arbor'') can refer to: * '' Die Gartenlaube'', a major German weekly magazine published 1853–1937, then 1938-1944 as ''Die neue Gartenlaube'' * "Gartenlaube Waltz "", Opus number, Op. 461, German: "" (Wikt:arbour, Arbor waltz) is the title of a Waltz (music), waltz by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss II. The waltz was dedicated to readers of the magazine ''Die Gartenlaube'', a German weekly for the ...", an 1895 waltz by Johann Strauss II
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Die Gartenlaube
''Die Gartenlaube – Illustriertes Familienblatt'' (; ) was the first successful mass-circulation German newspaper and a forerunner of all modern magazines.Sylvia Palatschek: ''Popular Historiographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries'' (Oxford: Berghahn, 2010) p. 41 It was founded by publisher Ernst Keil and editor Ferdinand Stolle in Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony in 1853. Their objective was to reach and enlighten the whole family, especially in the German middle classes, with a mixture of current events, essays on the natural sciences, biographical sketches, short stories, poetry, and full-page illustrations.Kirsten Belgum: "Domesticating the Reader: Women and Die Gartenlaube" in: ''Women in German Yearbook 9'' (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993) p. 93-100 At the height of its popularity ''Die Gartenlaube'' was widely read across the German speaking world. It could be found in all German states, the German colonies in Africa and among the significant German-speaking ...
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