Anna Schober (author)

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Anna Schober , b. Gäbler , (born April 17, 1847 , † January 10, 1929 ) was a German writer who mainly wrote stories for young girls.

She was a daughter of the lawyer Ernst Wilhelm Johannes Gäbler .

Anna Schober was married to Pastor Karl Wilhelm Emil August Schober (1840–1901). They lived in Groß Neuendorf near Frankfurt (Oder) since 1879 .

Works (selection)

  • Our little daughter. 14 stories for girls aged 7 to 10 years, illustrated by R. Tönsmann, Globus, Berlin [approx. 1880], OCLC 66585648
  • Magdalene , Gahl, Berlin [approx. 1880], OCLC 257412845 .
  • From the girl's life . Ißleib, Berlin 1888, OCLC 253373073 .
  • Susanne , Berlin 1891
  • Gloomy and happy hours. Pictures from the world of fairy tales , Berlin [approx. 1910]
  • Gretel, the parishioner. A village story from the Harz , Berlin [approx. 1920]
  • Magdalena , Rekord, Breslau 1920, DNB 362643474 (= The new Record-3-Mark-Bücher , Volume 4).
  • The Prodigal Son , A Coastal Novel. Weber, Heilbron 1922, DNB 362643490 (= Colorful collection of interesting stories , volume 104).
  • Margarete , family novel , publishing house for folk literature and art, Berlin 1923, DNB 362643482 (= Loreley Romane , Volume 73).
  • Miss Unverstand , Reutlingen 1924
  • Käte: a backfish story , illustrated by Wanda Lehrer, Meidinger's Jugendschriften-Verlag, Berlin [approx. 1925], OCLC 700287847 .

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