Joachim Joe Lynx

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Joachim Joe Lynx , also JJ Lynx , actually Joachim Rügheimer (born 1898 in Charlottenburg ; died after 1965) was a German-British writer.

Life

Joachim Rügheimer published an illustrated travel report about Mexico in 1929 . Perhaps based on George Orwell , whose experiences as a tramp in London in 1927 were published in 1931 in the magazine The Adelphi - and revised in 1933 in his book Down and Out in Paris and London - Rügheimer went among the tramps in Germany . His report was printed in 1931 in a large first edition of 20,000 copies.

After the handover of power to the National Socialists, Rügheimer emigrated at a point in time that has not yet been determined.

There is only scant information about Joachim Joe Lynx that publishers put on the blurb of his publications. During the Second World War, a single contribution by him in the London exile newspaper Die Zeitung is documented. In 1945 he published the book The Future of the Jews . In 1963 he published a biography of the hotel thief Georges Manolescu and in 1965 a book about the scandalous marriage of the Hohenzollern Princess Victoria of Prussia with Alexander Zoubkoff .

Fonts

  • (Ed.): The Future of the Jews: A Symposium . London: Lindsay Drummond, 1945
  • (Ed.): The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword: The Story of the War in Cartoons . London: Lindsay Drummond, 1946
  • The Film Fan's Bedside Book . London: Co-Ordination Press, 1948
  • The Film Fan's Bedside Book No. 2 . London: Co-Ordination Press, 1949
  • Patent Applied For: A Century of Fantastic Inventions . London: Co-Ordination Press, 1949
  • The historic "duck" . Hanover: Torchbearers, 1960 [idea: Anthony Armstrong]
  • From the moth box of genius: a guided tour through one of the most perfect and scientific collections of progress . Hanover: Torchbearers, 1960
  • The Prince of Thieves: A Biography of George Manolesco . London: Cassell, 1963
    • Manolesco, king of thieves . Translation from the English Kurt Wagenseil . Munich: List, 1964
  • The Great Hohenzollern Scandal: A Biography of Alexander Zubkov . London: Oldbourne, 1965
Translations
  • John Victor Turner: The Strange Guests: Crime Novel. Nicholas Brady . Translation of J. Lynx. Leipzig: Goldmann, 1934 (1952)
Joachim Rügheimer
  • Great Mexico: sun, people and revolutions . Berlin-Schöneberg: Peter J. Oestergaard, 1929
  • Scandal in New York. Who Murdered Lord Rollestone? : (Episode 1). John Daye . Leipzig: Carl Emil Krug, 1930
  • Putsch and chocolates . Narrative. Berlin: Glöckner, 1930
  • Billionaires? - locked out! : Comedy in 4 acts . Berlin: Glöckner, 1930
  • Manzanillo . Berlin-Schöneberg: Oestergaard, 1930
  • As a tramp through Germany: experiences in hostels and asylums, on the country road and in workhouses . Leipzig: Köhler, 1931
  • Three on the island: Roman . Berlin: Frigga-Verlag, 1934

literature

  • Entry Rügheimer, Joachim , in: International encyclopedia of pseudonyms. 7: Part 1, Real names. Orth - Russenberger . 2007. ISBN 978-3-598-24967-9 , p. 365
  • Entry Lynx, Joachim Joe , in: German Exile Archive, p. 360

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Foreword by the author to Great Mexico , 1929
  2. ^ Lieselotte Maas: Handbook of the German Exile Press 1933–1945 . Edited by Eberhard Lämmert . 1978 ISBN 3-446-12437-3 , p. 631
  3. The cover picture is signed C [arl] Hachez, Carl Hachez lived from 1880 (Oldenburg) to 1958 (Würzburg), so it is not in the public domain before 2029.