Illustrated entertainment paper for the people
| Illustrated entertainment paper for the people | |
|---|---|
| description | German family magazine |
| publishing company | JHW Dietz (Germany) |
| First edition | 1887 |
| attitude | 1888 |
| Frequency of publication | weekly / sunday |
| Editor-in-chief | Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Dietz |
| ZDB | 272483-2 |
Illustrirtes Unterhaltungsblatt für das Volk was a family magazine and was published every Sunday morning in Hamburg. The price per number was 5 ₰. The editorial concept was conceived with the needs of families in mind; the content was mainly novels and short stories. The editor and publisher was Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Dietz . The magazine was published from October 2, 1887 to March 25, 1888, issue 1–26.
Employees were (selection) Wilhelm Blos , Minna Kautsky , Max Kegel , Rudolf Lavant , Robert Schweichel .
The magazine was banned on March 22, 1888 because of incitement to the working population under the Socialist Act.
Individual evidence
- ^ Thomas Dietzel: German literary journals 1880-1945: A repertory . tape 1 . Saur, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-598-10646-7 , pp. 590 ( books.google.de ).
- ↑ Prohibition of Illustr. Entertainment sheet . In: The True Jacob . No. 292 . JHW Dietz Nachf., Stuttgart September 28, 1897, p. 2552 ( uni-heidelberg.de ).