Arthur-Heinz Lehmann

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Arthur-Heinz Lehmann (also: Arthur Heinz Lehmann , pseudonyms : AH Lester , Peter Sell ) (born December 17, 1909 in Leipzig , † August 28, 1956 in Bernau am Chiemsee ) was a German writer .

Life

Arthur-Heinz Lehmann took part in the Second World War as a soldier . From 1945 he lived with his wife Steffi Lehmann as a freelance writer in the Tyrolean town of Eiberg near Kufstein . Until 1955 he was also the owner of the Schwingen publishing house in Kufstein. Lehmann was killed in a traffic accident on the way to a film premiere .

Arthur-Heinz Lehmann was the author of novels , short stories and children's books . After some Wild West novels published under a pseudonym , he mainly wrote horse books from 1938 onwards. His most successful work was the novel Stallion Maestoso Austria , published in 1939 , which was made into a film by Hermann Kugelstadt in 1956 . Three of Lehmann's books, including the volumes Rauhbautz wird Soldat (1940) and Rauhbautz helps with siegen (1941), in which the war experiences of an army horse are described, were on the list of literature to be sorted out in the GDR from 1953 .

Works

  • New pranks by Reineke Fuchs , Leipzig 1933
  • "... but Isotta is the right woman!" , Berlin 1935
  • Al Mix went under the bandits , Berlin 1935 (under the name Peter Sell)
  • The living mummy , Berlin 1935 (under the name Peter Sell)
  • The raging hurricane , Berlin 1935
  • Al Mix: The Gangster Ranch , Berlin 1936 (under the name Peter Sell)
  • Hard fight for honor and justice , Berlin 1936 (under the name Peter Sell)
  • Methuselah on Wheels , Berlin 1937
  • The devil is going on in Klinkerton! , Berlin 1937 (under the name Peter Sell)
  • The highest is a schnalzer , Celle 1938
  • The pirates of Flundernheide , Dresden 1938
  • Rauhbautz also wants to live! , Dresden 1938
  • Shoot, Ranger, or Die! , Berlin 1938 (under the name AH Lester)
  • Wave, wave from the wrist , Weimar 1938
  • Blue haze makes world history , Leipzig 1939
  • The noble Lipizzaner horses and the Spanish Riding School , Weimar 1939 (together with Franz Ackerl)
  • The shared apartment , Leipzig 1939
  • Stallion Maestoso Austria , Dresden 1939
  • Man, be positive against it! , Dresden 1939
  • We are all to ourselves! , Berlin 1939
  • Rauhbautz becomes a soldier , Dresden 1940
  • NCOs , Berlin 1940
  • Rauhbautz helps with victories! , Dresden 1941
  • The Roßheiligen , Brussels 1943
  • Innocence on Horseback , Dresden 1943
  • Outsider , Vienna 1948
  • Campi, the mountain stallion , Vienna 1948
  • The mare Deflorata , Celle 1948
  • The Fool in the Moon , Klagenfurt 1949 (together with Hans Hömberg )
  • The village of horses , Celle 1951
  • The Eternal Herd , Berlin 1951
  • Pipino Animal Circus , Celle 1951
  • Happiness on four legs , Darmstadt 1953
  • The cheerful and serious horse wisdom , Rosenheim [u. a.] 1954
  • The Lord God of Horses , Darmstadt 1956
  • Heart on a long rein , Berlin 1958
  • Maestoso Orasa , Berlin 1958
  • Xaver and Weibi , Darmstadt 1961 (together with Steffi Lehmann)

Editing

  • The happiness of this earth , Hamburg [u. a.] 1949
  • Roß and Reiter and so on , Zurich 1959

Translations

  • Glenn Balch : King, the king of the wild horses , Celle 1949
  • Glenn Balch: Olaf , Darmstadt 1955
  • Glenn Balch: Schattenstreif, Darmstadt 1952
  • Glenn Balch: The tiger horse , Celle 1950
  • Dorothy Childs Hogner : Stormy , Celle 1950

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