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ANDREE, KARL (1808-1875), German geographer, was born at
Brunswick on the 20th of October 1808. He was educated at
Jena, Gottingen and Berlin. After having been implicated in
a students' political agitation he became a journalist, and in
1851 founded the Bremer Handelsblatt. From 1855, however, he
devoted himself entirely to geography and ethnography, working
successively at Leipzig and at Dresden. In 1862 he founded
the important geographical periodical Globus. His works
include Nordamerika in geographischen und geschichtlichen
Umrissen (Brunswick, 1854), Geographische Wanderungen
(Dresden, 1859), and Geographie des Welthandels (Stuttgart,
1867-1872). He died at Wildungen on the 10th of August 1875.

His son RICHARD, born on the 26th of February 1835,
followed his father's career, devoting himself especially to
ethnography. He wrote numerous books on this subject,
dealing notably with the races of his own country, while
an important general work was Ethnographische Parallelen
und Vorgleiche (Stuttgart, 1878). He also took up
cartography, having a chief share in the production of the
Physikalisch-statistische Atlas des deutschen Reiches
(Leipzig, 1877), Allgemeine Handatlas (first ed., 1881), and
other atlases; and he continued the editorship of the Globus.

Karl Andree, (1808-1875), German geographer, was born at Brunswick on the 20th of October 1808. He was educated at Jena, Gottingen and Berlin. After having been implicated in a students' political agitation he became a journalist, and in 1851 founded the Bremer Handelsblatt. From 1855, however, he devoted himself entirely to geography and ethnography, working successively at Leipzig and at Dresden. In 1862 he founded the important geographical periodical Globus. His works include Nordamerika in geographischen und geschichtlichen Umrissen (Brunswick, 1854), Geographische Wanderungen (Dresden, 1859), and Geographie des Welthandels (Stuttgart, 1867-1872). He died at Wildungen on the 10th of August 1875.

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His son Richard, born on the 26th of February 1835, followed his father's career, devoting himself especially to ethnography. He wrote numerous books on this subject, dealing notably with the races of his own country, while an important general work was Ethnographische Parallelen und Vorgleiche (Stuttgart, 1878). He also took up cartography, having a chief share in the production of the Physikalisch-statistische Atlas des deutschen Reiches (Leipzig, 1877), Allgemeine Handatlas (first ed., 1881), and other atlases; and he continued the editorship of the Globus.

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Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed
Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed

Karl Andree, (1808-1875), German geographer, was born at Brunswick on the 20th of October 1808. He was educated at Jena, Gottingen and Berlin. After having been implicated in a students' political agitation he became a journalist, and in 1851 founded the Bremer Handelsblatt. From 1855, however, he devoted himself entirely to geography and ethnography, working successively at Leipzig and at Dresden. In 1862 he founded the important geographical periodical Globus. His works include Nordamerika in geographischen und geschichtlichen Umrissen (Brunswick, 1854), Geographische Wanderungen (Dresden, 1859), and Geographie des Welthandels (Stuttgart, 1867-1872). He died at Wildungen on the 10th of August 1875.

His son Richard, born on the 26th of February 1835, followed his father's career, devoting himself especially to ethnography. He wrote numerous books on this subject, dealing notably with the races of his own country, while an important general work was Ethnographische Parallelen und Vorgleiche (Stuttgart, 1878). He also took up cartography, having a chief share in the production of the Physikalisch-statistische Atlas des deutschen Reiches (Leipzig, 1877), Allgemeine Handatlas (first ed., 1881), and other atlases; and he continued the editorship of the Globus.


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