TY - SER KW - German Americans KW - manners and customs AU - J. Fred Lissfelt AB - Eleven stories, mostly character studies in a gossipy, German-American neighborhood. C1 - 1890s-1910s C3 - Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; South Side; First German Evangelical Church (Rooster Church); Birmingham School; St. Michael’s School; South Shore; Uptown; Downtown; Chinatown; Kaufmann’s department store; Oakland; Duquesne Gardens; Mt. Oliver C4 - Literary; Historical; Psychological CY - Pittsburgh LA - English M3 - Short Stories N1 -

First German Evangelical Church is referred to as Rooster Church, as it was commonly known.

Re-published as The Dutchman Died and Other Tales of Pittsburgh’s Southside by the University of Pittsburgh Press in 1992.

N2 - Eleven stories, mostly character studies in a gossipy, German-American neighborhood. PB - Boxwood Press PP - Pittsburgh PY - 1955 RN - J. Fred Lissfelt (1886—1965) was a music critic for Pittsburgh newspapers and taught French and German at the University of Pittsburgh and Duquesne University. EP - 96 TI - Kaffeeklatsch ER -