Goodbye Bromberg, Hello America
by Robert Helms Anderson and Norma Jean Anderson
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About the Book
At age 22 in 1905, Erna Lorenz changed her life by emigrating from Bromberg, Germany, alone on board the Hamburg-America Line ship Patricia, bound for New York. She took with her an album of postcards from family and friends she’d been saving since 1901, an album she kept updating through early 1911, as cards arrived from cities in Germany, Europe and America. In those ten years the cards Erna saved -- over 500 in number -- showed what life was like during the early 20th century in Europe and the US. The postcard album, recreated here, has become a family treasure.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 264 - Publish Date: Jun 08, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords history, postcards, immigration, Bromberg
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About the Creator
Norma Jean Anderson (Norma Auer Adams)
Louisville, Colorado
After a thirty-plus year career creating paintings and works of art, Norma Jean Anderson (known professionally as Norma Auer Adams) has turned to writing. The subjects covered by this versatile artist have included stories about her paintings, memories of a beloved pet, and postcards from her father, saved from childhood that reveal how San Francisco in 1945 saw itself through its penny postcards.