Centralblatt for German paper production

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Centralblatt for German paper production

description Papermaking magazine
language German
First edition 1850
editor Alwin Rudel (initially)

The Centralblatt für deutsche Papierfabrikation , sometimes also known as the Centralblatt for the German paper manufacture and the Central-Blatt for the German paper manufacture , was a specialist journal published from the middle of the 19th century on topics related to paper manufacture in Germany.

The magazine, which was founded by the specialist writer Alwin Rudel and published irregularly, was published in 53 years from 1850 to 1902, initially in Halle (Saale) , later in Dresden .

The magazine, which was discontinued in 1902 without a successor, was sometimes supplemented by the Central-Anzeiger for the paper industry and its subsidiary subjects .

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  1. a b c d Compare the information in the journal database
  2. a b Georg Krause (Red.): Personals , in: Chemiker-Zeitung . Central organ for chemists, technicians, manufacturers, pharmacists, engineers , 11th year, number 21 of March 13, 1887, Cöthen: G. Krause, p. 306; as a PDF document from cybra.p.lodz.pl
  3. Frieder Schmidt , Elke Sobek (arrangement), Mathias Manecke et al. (Associate): International Bibliography on Paper History (IBP). Reporting period up to and including publication year 1996 , volume 1. General history of paper - territories and places. 0001 - 09103 , Ed .: Die Deutsche Bibliothek, German Museum of Books and Writing of the Deutsche Bücherei Leipzig, KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 978-3-598-11259-1 and ISBN 3-598-11259-9 , p. 812 u.ö .: Preview via Google books