Munz, Walter
A Legacy of Humanity for Our World TodayTranslated by Patti M. Marxsen
Signatur: M008-B680-D001-A003
Autor: Munz, Walter;
Buchart: Paperback
Verlag: Alondra Press, Houston, TX (Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)
Veröffentlichung: 2024
Sprache: Englisch
Seiten: 263
Format: gr. 8°
Größe (HxBXT): 22,8 x 15,3 cm x 2,4 cm
ISBN 10: 0-89725-872-X
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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1. Foreword; 2. Looking back on new beginnings; 2. The man we knew; 3. Albert Schweitzer's work continues; 4. The hospital in the 21st century and ist legacy; 5. The Schweitzer Spirit in America; 6. Epilogue - Voices für the future, 7. Appendics
Kurzbeschreibung:
Geschichte des Hospitals seit Schweitzers Tod bis zur Gegenwart
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"Abundantly illustrated and encompassing diverse voices from the Schweitzer world on three continents, this new translation by Patti M. Marxsen of Jo and Walter Munz's popular book (originally written in German and later translated into French) brings the story of the Schweitzer Hospital to English-speaking readers in unprecedented detail. Because of their personal connection to the hospital over a period of 40 years, the authors are able to describe the joys and challenges of Lambarene, including the last years and final days of Dr. Schweitzers's life. [...]"
1. Foreword; 2. Looking back on new beginnings; 2. The man we knew; 3. Albert Schweitzer's work continues; 4. The hospital in the 21st century and ist legacy; 5. The Schweitzer Spirit in America; 6. Epilogue - Voices für the future, 7. Appendics
Kurzbeschreibung:
Geschichte des Hospitals seit Schweitzers Tod bis zur Gegenwart
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"Abundantly illustrated and encompassing diverse voices from the Schweitzer world on three continents, this new translation by Patti M. Marxsen of Jo and Walter Munz's popular book (originally written in German and later translated into French) brings the story of the Schweitzer Hospital to English-speaking readers in unprecedented detail. Because of their personal connection to the hospital over a period of 40 years, the authors are able to describe the joys and challenges of Lambarene, including the last years and final days of Dr. Schweitzers's life. [...]"