Eugene Gramberg

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Eugen Gramberg (* 1865 ; † 1945 ) was a German teacher and mushroom expert .

Gramberg grew up in West Prussia and became a teacher. Head of a girls' school since 1921, he retired in 1930. His book “Pilze der Heimat” was illustrated by Emil Doerstling .

Gramberg was Walther Neuhoff's father-in-law .

Fonts (selection)

Eugen Gramberg: Mushrooms of the Homeland, 1913
  • ADNA collection: Little mushroom friend. Part I + Part II. Identification booklet for classroom use and for nature lovers. Using preliminary work by KGLutz. With 62 colored groups of mushrooms . Stuttgart, Koenigsberg 1919
  • The mushrooms of our homeland . Vol. 1: Agarics . With 66 colored plates by Emil Doerstling. Leipzig 1913
  • Mushrooms of home. A selection of the most common edible, inedible and poisonous mushrooms in our forests and meadows in words and pictures , Vol. 2: Hole mushrooms (Polyporaceae) and smaller families with 130 colored groups of mushrooms on 116 panels painted from nature by Prof. Emil Doerstling
  • Small mushroom cookbook for times of war and peace. Instructions on the proper treatment and preparation of mushrooms in a simple middle-class household . Leipzig 1917
  • Mushrooms of home. A selection of the most widespread edible, inedible and poisonous mushrooms in our forests and meadows in pictures and words , 2 volumes (= Schmeil's scientific atlases), 4th edition. Leipzig 1927
  • Mushroom cookbook. Instructions for proper handling, versatile use and preparation of mushrooms in the household , 4th edition. Leipzig 1941
  • Wild crops. Practical guide and booklet for use in lessons and for nature lovers . Stuttgart 1919
  • The mushroom cookbook , 6th edition. Leipzig 1946
  • Wild vegetables (wild fruits, house tea) . Leipzig 1946

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