Over land and sea
Über Land und Meer was an illustrated entertainment paper that appeared weekly in Stuttgart from 1858 to 1923, initially in folio format and later also in octave format. The weekly newspaper had the subtitle Allgemeine Illustrirte Zeitung , referring to the model, the successful Illustrirte Zeitung .
description
The content was fictional and humorous and was intended to entertain, but also instruct. However, it was particularly important to have a lot of pictures. In the “Prospect” of the first issue it also says: “To meet the double requirements of our time, to visualize what is and what is happening in vivid pictures with pen and pen - that is what our journal has set itself to do.”
The weekly newspaper was founded by the successful author Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer as editor and the Stuttgart publisher and bookseller Eduard Hallberger . Since 1881 the magazine was published by the Deutsche Verlagsanstalt , which emerged from Hallberger's publishing house. The Deutsche Illustrirte Zeitung went up in Über Land und Meer in 1888. From 1873, Hallberger and Hackländer brought out the sister magazine " Deutsche Romanbibliothek ", which specialized in the printing of novels. From November 1876, the weekly supplement “Latest Modeblätter” appeared under the editorship of Johanna von Sydow, which was merged with the high-circulation fashion magazine “Der Bazar” in October 1877.
The authors included Berthold Auerbach , Theodor Fontane , Friedrich Gerstäcker , Karl Gutzkow , Paul Heyse , Karl May , Wilhelm Raabe and Charles Lallemand . The numerous illustrators included Wilhelm Busch , Otto Clemens Fikentscher , Theodor Hosemann , Kaspar Kögler , Herbert König and Franz Poledne .
editor
The first editor of “Über Land und Meer” was Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer, who held this position from the time the magazine was founded in 1858 until his death in 1877. Thereafter, the publisher was not stated in the printed journal. Joseph Kürschner was the editor from 1889 to 1892, and Rudolf Presber from 1913 to 1916 .
Editors
In the first quarter of a century the editorial management was in the hands of Edmund Zoller, Eduard Hallberger and Carl Hallberger. They were followed by a further nine editors until the magazine was discontinued in 1923.
from | to | editor |
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1858 | 1867 | Edmund Zoller |
1867 | 1880 | Eduard Hallberger |
1880 | 1880 | Carl Hallberger |
1880 | 1885 | Edmund Zoller |
1885 | 1893 | Otto Baisch |
1885 | 1889 | Hugo Rosenthal-Bonin |
1889 | 1892 | Joseph furrier |
1892 | 1892 | Wilhelm Weather |
1892 | 1895 | Wilhelm Lauser |
1895 | 1904 | Ernst Schubert |
1904 | 1909 | Carl Anton Piper |
1909 | 1914 | Rudolf Presber |
1914 | 1923 | Rolf Lauckner |
Games
At the turn of the century, the Berlin publisher Adolf Sala published a board game and a lottery game called "Over Land and Sea":
- Over land and sea. Educational parlor game for young and old, board game, 1880–1900, see illustrations.
- Over land and sea. Geographic lottery, around 1920.
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literature
- The family papers published by Eduard Hallberger. In: Dieter Barth: The family sheet - a phenomenon of the entertainment press of the 19th century. In: Das Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens, Volume 15, 1975, Column 257–272, here: 261–264, Latest fashion sheets: 266.
- Thomas Dietzel; Hans-Otto Hügel: German literary magazines: 1880 - 1945; a repertory. Volume 4. 2467 - 3341: Die Rampe - Twelve Years, pages 1013-1353. Munich: Saur, 1988, number 2945, pages 1194-1195.
- Alfred Estermann: The German literature journals: Bibliographies, programs, authors - 1850 - 1880, Volume 5. Sp - Z, 2435 - 2953. Register. Munich: Saur, 1989, number 1237, pages 124-142.
- Karl Jürgen Roth: The non-European world in German-language family magazines before the founding of the empire . Scripta Mercaturae, St. Katharinen 1996 [= Siegen studies on the development of material culture 16] ISBN 3-89590-023-0 .
- Hallberger, Eduard von. In: Rudolf Schmidt: German booksellers. German book printer. Contributions to a company history of the German book industry. Volume 2. Berlin: Franz Weber, 1903, pages 363-369, online .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ # Barth 1975 , column 266.
- ↑ The preprint of the novel Stechlin was published here in 1897/98 .
- ↑ #Barth 1875 , columns 261-263, #Dietzel 188.4 , page 1194.
- ↑ #Barth 1875 , columns 261-263, #Dietzel 188.4 , page 1194, #Estermann 1989.5 , page 125.
- ^ Holdings in the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin, see online database .