Allgemeine Automobil-Zeitung (Austria)

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First edition from January 7, 1900, title page

The Allgemeine Automobil-Zeitung (AAZ) was a weekly magazine from 1900 to probably 1938 with an editorial office in Vienna . Until 1901, the main title was the Allgemeine Automobil -Zeitung and official communications from the Austrian Automobile Club . From the year it was first published, the paper founded by Adolf Schmal was also published in Berlin as a German edition, distributed by the publisher Gustav Braunbeck , until the latter took over the German edition himself from 1904.

Initially, the AAZ contained the additional content of the Austrian Automobile Club: Official notices of the Austrian Automobile Club , which appeared as a supplement to the magazine from 1905 and was completely incorporated into the magazine in 1928.

The year title page of issue 10 from 1909 contained the sub-title Allgemeine Flugmaschinen-Zeitung .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Christoph Maria Merki : The journalists and their donors , in this: The bumpy triumph of the automobile 1895 - 1930: on the motorization of road traffic in France, Germany and Switzerland , also habilitation thesis 2001 at the University of Bern , Vienna; Cologne; Weimar: Böhlau, 2002, ISBN 3-205-99479-5 , pp. 310-318; here: p. 310, footnote 376; online through google books
  2. a b c Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library : DNB 01098321X