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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Baedeker, Karl

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2879471911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 3 — Baedeker, Karl

BAEDEKER, KARL (1801–1859), German publisher, was born at Essen on the 3rd of November 1801. His father had a printing establishment and book-shop there, and Karl followed the same business independently in Coblenz. Here he began to issue the first of the series of guide-books with which his name is associated. They followed the model of the English series instituted by John Murray, but developed in the course of years so as to cover the greater part of the civilized world, and later were issued in English and French as well as German. Baedeker’s son Fritz carried on the business, which in 1872 was transferred to Leipzig.