Verlag Karl Baedeker, founded by Karl Baedeker on July 1, 1827, is a German publisher and pioneer in the business of worldwide travel guides. The guides, often referred to simply as "Baedekers" (a term sometimes used to refer to similar works from other publishers, or travel guides in general), contain, among other things, maps and introductions; information about routes and travel facilities; and descriptions of noteworthy buildings, sights, attractions and museums, written by specialists.
1827−1859: Karl Baedeker (see article) had three sons, Ernst, Karl and Fritz and after his death each, in turn, dictated by events, took over the running of the firm.
1859−1861: Following the death of Karl Baedeker, his eldest son Ernst Baedeker (1833−1861) became the head of the firm. After his training as a bookseller in Braunschweig, Leipzig and Stuttgart, he had spent some time at the English publishing house "Williams & Norgate" in London. On New Year's Day, 1859, he had joined his father's publishing firm as a partner and just ten months later he was running it on his own.
dog thoughts in a donkey brain
driving you insane
patriot in the heart of retard
the house of cards
lifelong in the moment of death
just hold your breath
pesticides in your food chain
there is really something to gain
there's really something to gain
something to gain
there's really something to gain
just release
release your grief and boredom
find these keys
golden keys to freedom
dogs bark cause they hate their homes
artificial bones
keep talking loud without saying a word
and fear that no one heard
and fear that no one heard
no one heard
no one heard
just release
release your grief and boredom
touch the steel
just release the strain
and everything chained you down