Alfred Seebacher-Mesaritsch

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Alfred Seebacher-Mesaritsch (born August 23, 1925 in Großlobming ; † 1998 ) was an Austrian writer and local historian.

Life

Alfred Seebacher-Mesaritsch worked as an editor for the newspaper Neue Zeit and as a historian.

Awards

  • 1976 Literature Promotion Prize of the City of Graz
  • 1983 Schladming Literature Prize
  • 1984 Art Medal of Honor from the City of Graz

Fonts

  • The burger from the Greggermühle. Novel based on a factual narration by M. Koch, Standard-Zeitschriftenverlag, Graz 1951.
  • The blacksmith from Kerschbach. Heimatroman, Standard-Zeitschriftenverlag, Graz 1951.
  • Rushing white water. Roman, Alpen-Heimat-Verlag, Voitsberg 1952.
  • Heart in a storm. Roman, Alpen-Heimat-Verlag, Voitsberg 1952.
  • Harvest blessing. Roman, Alpen-Heimat-Verlag, Voitsberg 1952.
  • The mistress of the Birkhof. Roman, Alpen-Heimat-Verlag, Voitsberg 1952.
  • The girl from the stream. Roman, Alpen-Heimat-Verlag, Voitsberg 1952.
  • The legacy of the Tannhof. Roman, Alpen-Heimat-Verlag, Voitsberg 1952.
  • The ninth commandment. Roman, Europaverlag, Vienna 1956.
  • Witches Report. Report on a mass tragedy in Styria. 1425-1746. Leykam Verlag, Graz 1972.
  • Gold in the Styrian mountains. Leykam Verlag, Graz 1974.
  • The mayor. Drama, 1974.
  • Requiem for Anna . Drama, 1974.
  • Trofaiach . Homeland book for the city survey, 1979.
  • Lannach . Gateway to paradise. Edited by Marktgemeinde Lannach, Lannach 1987.
  • with Adolf Osterider (illustration): Bad Gams . History and landscape. Leykam Verlag, Graz 1989, ISBN 3-7011-7117-3 .
  • Small picture stories of Styrian places. 1991.
  • (Ed.): T. Hafner. A Styrian artist. Illustrations by Toni Hafner , illustrated book, Verlag für Collectors, Graz 1992, ISBN 3-85365-104-6 .

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