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Sep 7, 2021
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Baedeker’s Berlin guide
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A guidebook.
ETYMOLOGY:
After the German publisher Karl Baedeker (1801-1859) who founded a
company that published travel guidebooks. Earliest documented use: 1863.
NOTES:
The red-covered Baedekers were known for their accuracy. Karl
Baedeker was meticulous about mentioning the exact number of steps to the
roof of a cathedral, for example. The poet A.P. Herbert wrote in his
English translation of the opera La Vie Parisienne:
Kings and governments may err
The accuracy of the books was offset by rampant racism and misogyny.
Check out this description of early Baedekers.
But never Mr. Baedeker. USAGE:
“Mr. Van Ostern’s memos, distributed to a mailing list that has grown
to 30,000 people, have become the quintessential Baedeker to New
Hampshire presidential politics.” David M. Shribman; It’s Primary Season in New Hampshire. Time to Go Skiing!; The New York Times; Jan 30, 2020. See more usage examples of baedeker in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
America has been called a melting pot, but it seems better to call it a
mosaic, for in it each nation, people, or race which has come to its shores
has been privileged to keep its individuality, contributing at the same
time its share to the unified pattern of a new nation. -King Baudouin of
Belgium (7 Sep 1930-1993)
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