Göttingen youth books

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The Göttingen's books is in the defunct W. Fischer Verlag published Youth books . Self-reported of publishing the edition of the Youth books reached 1950 100.000 copies, in 1958 200 books were produced with a total circulation of 3.5 million. Older, copyright-free templates such as Struwwelpeter , James Fenimore Cooper's Lederstock , Thousand and One Nights and the works of Sophie Wörishöffer or Gustav Schwab were often used . A series of books with cover volumes was published under the name Göttinger Jugendbände at a retail price of 95 pfennigs .

Selection of works

  • Gustav Schwab: The Nibelungs
  • Gustav Schwab: Dietrich von Bern
  • Sophie Wörishöffer: The treasure hunters in Peru
  • Sophie Wörishöfer: King Tenzileh's end
  • Sophie Wörishöfer: Struggle for Freedom
  • Sophie Wörishöffer: The conquest of Konzito
  • Thomas Trent : In Tonkin Hell. The fate of the German legionnaires in Indochina
  • Thomas Trent: Atlantis, sunken world. Was Atlantis in front of Heligoland?

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fischer-Verlag (Göttinger Jugend-Bücher) In: blüchert.ch , accessed on June 18, 2020.
  2. That-were-still-times - The 60s Books Göttinger In: homepage.t-online.de , accessed on June 18, 2020.
  3. Göttinger children's book series In: detlef-heinsohn.de , accessed on June 18, 2020.