Bruno Emil König

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Bruno Emil König (born April 11, 1833 in Hettstedt ; † June 17, 1902 in Leipzig ) was a German non-fiction writer who dealt with the topic of superstition. He also dealt with the history of the German Reichspost very early on.

literature

Works by Bruno Emil König

On the subject of superstition

  • Human madness born out in the mirror of the witch trials and the Autodafes , Rudolstadt, 1880

On the subject of Reichspost

  • History of the German Post from its beginnings to the present , Eisenach, 1889 (under the pseudonym BE Crole)
  • Black Cabinets , Braunschweig, 1875

Other works

  • 90 years ago. The horrors of Saalfeld and the heroic death of Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Prussia , Meiningen, 1896
  • The Drehna-Weißagker feud. A cheerful story from the good old days , Dahme / Mark, 1930 ( Flämingheft 20)