Martin Luther's Travel Guide von Cornelia Dömer | 500 Years of the 95 Theses: On the Trail of the Reformation in Germany | ISBN 9781935902447

Martin Luther's Travel Guide

500 Years of the 95 Theses: On the Trail of the Reformation in Germany

von Cornelia Dömer, Vorwort von Robert Kolb, herausgegeben von Eva Schweitzer
Buchcover Martin Luther's Travel Guide | Cornelia Dömer | EAN 9781935902447 | ISBN 1-935902-44-X | ISBN 978-1-935902-44-7
Englischsprachige Touristen auf der Spur von Martin Luther

Offering a chance to visit key places connected to Martin Luther, "Martin Luther's Travel Guide: 500 Years of the 95 Theses: On the Trail of the Reformation in Germany„ by Ms. Domer is an informed and informative guide that brings readers to each town, castle, and church where the famed German preached, spoke, or fought. Travelers will find information on the historic towns of Dresden, Eisleben, Erfurt, Gotha, Leipzig, Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Weimar, and Worms. “Martin Luther's Travel Guide" also includes stories about Luther's life and work as well as maps, timelines, full color pictures, hotel and restaurant recommendations, addresses, phone numbers, and websites. Fascinating and insightful, this guide will not only help travelers prepare for their trip but will also present facts and information on each historical site. Critique: Exceptionally well informed and informative, thoroughly 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, "Martin Luther's Travel Guide„ is an armchair travelers delight and unreservedly recommended for community library travel guide collections. For personal reader lists and as a travel itinerary planning resource it should be noted that “Martin Luther's Travel Guide" is also available in a Kindle format ($7.99).

Susan Bethany Reviewer for the Midwest Book Review

Martin Luther's Travel Guide

500 Years of the 95 Theses: On the Trail of the Reformation in Germany

von Cornelia Dömer, Vorwort von Robert Kolb, herausgegeben von Eva Schweitzer
Dieser Reiseführer bringt den Leser zu jedem Ort zwischen dem Harz und Dresden, die Martin Luther besucht hat. Das Buch stellt Lutherstadt Wittenberg vor, wo Luther vor 500 Jahren seine 95 Thesen an die Schlosskirchentür genagelt hat, Eisleben, Mansfeld und Magdeburg, wo er geboren wurde und zur Schule ging, und Städte von Leipzig über Erfurt, Weimar bis Torgau. Mit Geschichten über das Mittel­alter, Adressen, Websites, Hotels, Telefonnummern, Stadtplänen und über hundert Farbfotos. Vorwort von Robert Kolb, Professor Emeritus am Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.