A Young Lady Rules in Weimar
The Live Story of Duchess Anna Amalia
by Annette Seemann (Author), Ulrike Müller (Author), Brigitte Geyersbach (Illustrator)
Description
This books reveals how the almost grown-up Amélie fares in Weimar. It is 1756 and Amélie is now the wife of the Duke of Weimar. Only 17 years old, she becomes pregnant, has her first child and rules as duchess just a year later. Using her intelligence and also her stubbornness, she overcomes many obstacles a female ruler has to face during that time. Her love for her children, the arts and nature keep her strong.
More Information
Rights Information
Worldwide rights available
Marketing Information
- historical facts wrapped up in an adventure story for children
- suitable for children aged 10+ as well as adults who like to learn about important personalities of cultural history
- detailed and historically accurate illustrations
Author Biography
Annette Seemann read German and Roman studies and gained a PhD. Since 2002 she has been living in Weimar and works as an author publishing books on Weimar’s cultural history.
Ulrike Müller studied evangelical church music, German and Theology and did her doctorate in 1989. Since 1992, she has been living in Weimar and works as an author, lecturer and travel guide.
Knabe Verlagsgruppe
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher Knabe Verlag Weimar
- Publication Date October 2017
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783944575926
- Publication Country or regionGermany
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 15 EUR
- Pages224
- ReadershipChildren
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleJunge Dame regiert in Weimar
- Copyright Year2017
- Dimensions20.5x14.5 cm
- Illustrationcontains b/w illustrations
- SeriesThe Life Story of Duchess Anna Amalia
- Series Part2
Knabe Verlagsgruppe has chosen to review this offer before it proceeds.
You will receive an email update that will bring you back to complete the process.
You can also check the status in the My Offers area
Please wait while the payment is being prepared.
Do not close this window.