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The Obolus Book Blog

Andrew Rickard

Books about European art and history, translated into English for the first time.

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I find it very easy to fall down rabbit holes when translating older books, especially non-fiction; there’s often something that doesn’t quite make sense to my modern anglophone ear, or just sparks my curiosity.

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The German typographer Rudolf Koch (1876–1934) wrote a memoir about his experiences during the First War. I am translating it into English and posting a few excerpts as I go.

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Grenadier Rudolf Koch

> “These are my boots. I wore them when I was 40 years old, while serving as a grenadier — in the sand of the Marque river, on the country roads of Serbia, in the assault on Dead Man’s Hill near Verdun, in the field hospital, and at home. I...

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Soup Is Good Food

In A Moral History of the Inflation, Hans Ostwald (1873–1940) describes some of the scandalous methods that food producers used to to reduce costs during the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation crisis, and how business owners and managers were...

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    Passéiste publisher and translator at www.oboluspress.com

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