Franck, Frederick
Albert Schweitzer's Hospital in ActionSignatur: M001-B681-D001-B027
Buchart: Paperback
Verlag: Albert Schweitzer Institute for Humanities at Quinnipac College, Hamden, CT (Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)
Herausgeber: Isabelle Gould
Veröffentlichung: 1994
Sprache: Englisch
Seiten: 64
Format: quer gr. 8°
Größe (HxBXT): 15,0 x 22,8 cm x 0,5 cm
ISBN 10: 1-885007-00-0

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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1. Preface; 2. Foreword; 3. The Art of Drawing; 4. My Days with Albert Schweitzer: Introduction; 5. The Drawings of Lambaréné (The Village, Living at Lambaréné, The Hospital in Action; The People); 6. Frederick Franck; 7. The Albert Schweitzer Institute; 8. Acknowledgements
Kurzbeschreibung:
Zeichnungen von Lambaréné
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"I am deeply grateful to the Albert Schweitzer Institute / Quinnipac College Press for publishing the catalogue accompanying the exhibition of Frederick Frank's drawings of Lambaréné entiteled Albert Schweitzer's Hospital in Action. Frederick Frank came to my father's hospital as a dentist but, besides caring for the teeth of its patients, he becamse a friend to the Africans who lived there and the chronicler of life and work at the hospital. He saw this concrete realization of my father's principle of "Reverence for Life" through the eyes of love and depicted it with the talent of the great artist he is. Rhena Schweitzer Miller."
1. Preface; 2. Foreword; 3. The Art of Drawing; 4. My Days with Albert Schweitzer: Introduction; 5. The Drawings of Lambaréné (The Village, Living at Lambaréné, The Hospital in Action; The People); 6. Frederick Franck; 7. The Albert Schweitzer Institute; 8. Acknowledgements
Kurzbeschreibung:
Zeichnungen von Lambaréné
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"I am deeply grateful to the Albert Schweitzer Institute / Quinnipac College Press for publishing the catalogue accompanying the exhibition of Frederick Frank's drawings of Lambaréné entiteled Albert Schweitzer's Hospital in Action. Frederick Frank came to my father's hospital as a dentist but, besides caring for the teeth of its patients, he becamse a friend to the Africans who lived there and the chronicler of life and work at the hospital. He saw this concrete realization of my father's principle of "Reverence for Life" through the eyes of love and depicted it with the talent of the great artist he is. Rhena Schweitzer Miller."