The Breitmann Ballads
Charles G. Leland
by Charles G. Leland. 1889
to the memory of the late Nicholas Trübner
This Work is Dedicated by Charles G. Leland London, 1871.
Introduction by the Publisher
Hans Breitmann’s Barty
Breitmann and the Turners
Ballad
A Ballad About the Rowdies
The Picnic
I Gili Romaneskro
Steinli von Slang
To a Friend Studying German
Love Song
Der Freischütz
Wein Geist
Schnitzerl’s Philosopede
Prologue
Hans Breitmann and His Philosopede
Die Schöne Wittwe
Vot de Yankee Chap Sung
How der Breitmann Cut Him Out
Breitmann in Battle
Breitmann in Maryland
Breitmann as a Bummer
Second Part
Breitmann’s Going to Church
Breitmann in Kansas
Hans Breitmann’s Christmas
Breitmann About Town
Breitmann in Politics
The Nomination
The Committee of Instruction
Mr. Twine Explains being “Sound Upon the Goose”
How Breitmann and Smith were Reported to be Log Rolling
How They Held the Mass Meeting
Breitmann’s Great Speech
Pardt de Virst: The Author Asserts the Vast Intellectual Superiority of Germans to Americans
Pardt de Second: — Showing How Mr. Hiram Twine “Played off” on Smith
Breitmann as an Uhlan
The Vision
Breitmann in a Balloon
Breitmann and Bouilli
Breitmann takes the Town of Nancy
Breitmann in Bivouac
Breitmann’s Last Barty
Europe
Breitmann in Paris
Breitmann in la Sorbonne
Breitmann in Forty-Eight
Breitmann in Belgium
Spa
Ostende
Gent
Breitmann in Holland
’S Gravenhage - The Hague
Leyden
Scheveningen
Amsterdam
Germany
Breitmann am Rhein - Cologne
Am Rhein - No. II
Am Rhein - No. III
Munich
Frankfort on the Main
Italy
Breitmann in Rome
La Scala Santa
Breitmann Interviews the Pope
The First Edition of Breitmann
- Showing How and Why it Was That it Never Appeared
Last Ballads
Breitmann in Turkey
Cobus Hagelstein
Fritzerl Schnall
The Gypsie Lover
Dornenlieder
Breitmann’s Sleigh-Ride
The Magic Shoes
Glossary
Footnotes
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