Brioni Island Newspaper

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Brioni Island Newspaper
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description Illustrated weekly
Area of ​​Expertise Local information sheet
language Austrian German
publishing company Publishing house of
  • Paul Kupelwieser'schen Gutsdirektion (
    born 1910)
  • Gutsdirektion
    (from Vol. 1911) ( Austria-Hungary )
Headquarters Brioni grande
First edition February 6, 1910
attitude December 16, 1913
founder Paul Kupelwieser
Frequency of publication weekly and deviating
Widespread edition 800–1000 copies
Editor-in-chief Responsible editor
Editor Management of the Brion Islands
Article archive Issues 1910–1913. : Brioni Insel-Zeitung (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / bri
ZDB 2358102-5

The Brioni-Insel-Zeitung (in the title head: Brioni Insel-Zeitung ) was a cisleithan (Austrian) magazine that was published between February 1910 and December 1913 as a weekly magazine on the Istrian Brion Islands on the Austrian Riviera . In Austria-Hungary a popular tourist destination for the nobility and the upper class, the group of islands known today as Brijuni belongs to Croatia . The place of publication was the larger main island, Brione grande, today Veliki Brijun .

description

The Brioni Island Newspaper was published by the estate management of the Brion Islands, which was owned by Paul Kupelwieser . It was intended as a beautifully illustrated, effective advertising medium for the guests, with the latest news, reports about famous guests and their activities, events, practical tips such as timetables, the health resort list (starting with the noble guests and those who have been there the longest were, which sometimes led to a competition), fashion, sights, historical, cultural-historical, botany, zoology, geology, etc. The archaeologist Anton Gnirs wrote articles as did the spa doctor Otto Lenz. Relevant works by writers and also hobby poets among the guests, homage to the island, were gladly published. Almost half were advertisements from banks, industry, noble shops, and imperial and royal purveyors to the court, mainly from Vienna, Trieste and Poland, where it was also printed.

The circulation of the Brioni-Insel-Zeitung, which could also be subscribed to, was between 800 and 1000 copies with an average of 15 pages.

editorial staff

Editorial management according to the imprint:

  • Responsible editor:
    • Otto Buchsbaum: February 6, 1910 (No. 1/1910) to July 20, 1913 (No. 24/1913)
    • S. O. Fangor: July 27, 1913 (No. 25/1913) until unknown
  • Editor:
    • S. O. Fangor: January 31, 1913 (No. 1/1913) to July 20, 1913 (No. 24/1913)

The editorial office was in the Red House at the port of the larger main island, called Brioni grande .

Frequency of publication

  • 1910 / I. Volume: Illustrated weekly publication - Published every Sunday from February to the end of October.
    • February 6th (No. 1/1910) weekly until October 22nd (No. 38/1910)
    • November 20 (No. 39/1910)
  • 1911 / II. Volume: Illustrated weekly publication - Published every Sunday from February to the end of October.
    • January 15 (No. 1/1911)
    • February 4th (No. 2/1911) weekly until October 15th (No. 38)
    • November 3rd (No. 39/1911) and December 3rd (No. 40/1911)
  • 1912 / III. Vintage: Illustrated weekly. The Brioni-Insel-Zeitung is published weekly from mid-February to the end of October, the rest of the time monthly.
    • February 3 (No. 1/1912) weekly until October 27 (No. 38/1912)
    • December 15 (No. 39/1912)
  • 1913 / IV. Vintage: Illustrated weekly. The Brioni-Insel-Zeitung is published weekly from mid-February to the end of October, the rest of the time monthly.
    • January 31 (No. 1/1913)
    • February 16 (No. 2/1913) weekly until October 19 (No. 37/1913)
    • November 1st (No. 38/1913), November 16 (No. 39/1913) and December 16 (No. 40/1913)

According to the journal database (ZDB) a course of publication 5.1914.1 is proven with the place of publication M. Quidde, Trieste .

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