The people of Münster, who likely invented the Masematte around the mid-19th century, probably never imagined that their secret language would one day make it to the bookshelves. Yet that is exactly what has happened. The city guide for those unfamiliar with Masematte, "Münster – even more quirky than jovel," is now in its fourth edition and has been extremely successful. However, not all stories about Münster have been told yet, prompting the author – former local chief Wolfgang Schemann – to release a second Masematte book: "Münster – Leezen, Lowi and Lowinen. History(ies) for those unfamiliar with Masematte." In it, readers will learn, for example, why the Seegers like to kneister, where the Mottek hangs, why the city has a hamel with an anne Malme, why there was a special session on a Schont in the city hall, and why the Oberbürgermacker had a plunger at the Plinte.
Language | German |
Author | Wolfgang Schemann |
Number of pages | 114 |
Book cover | Paperback |
topic | Leisure & Travelling |
Year | 2016 |
Item number | 39466589 |
Publisher | Aschendorff |
Category | Guidebooks |
Release date | 25.2.2016 |
topic | Leisure & Travelling |
Language | German |
Author | Wolfgang Schemann |
Year | 2016 |
Number of pages | 114 |
Edition | 1 |
Book cover | Paperback |
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Climate contribution |
Height | 188 mm |
Width | 126 mm |
Weight | 140 g |
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