Julius Wilhelm Otto Richter

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Julius Wilhelm Otto Richter , often just JW Otto Richter , pseudonym: Otto von Golmen , (born June 19, 1839 in Pretzsch (Elbe) ; † November 21, 1924 ) was a German educator. As a high school teacher in Eisleben , Fürstenwalde , Wriezen and most recently in Berlin , he wrote numerous non-fiction books for school and home and several historical novels.

Works

  • German poet of the Middle Ages fighting for the emperor against the pope , Kassel 1873
  • Geographical instruction especially in higher schools , Eisenach, 1875/77
  • Landscape character pictures of the most outstanding regions of the world , 2nd edition Leipzig and Berlin [1889]
  • How West Prussia fell to Poland, a story from the time of the decline of the Prussian order state , in: Stories from the time of the Prussian order state , Hanover 1893
  • The savior of the Marienburg. A story from the time of the fighting between the Teutonic Order and Poland , 1893
  • Albrecht the Bear , 1894
  • Under the Wittelsbacher and Waldemars return. A Berlin story from the first half of the 14th century , 1895
  • Otto IV with the arrow, Margrave of Brandenburg. A time picture from patriotic history , 1895
  • Waldemar the Great, Margrave of Brandenburg . A picture of a prince from patriotic history, 1895
  • Thilo von Wardenberg . Berlin contemporary and character paintings from the second half of the 14th century. Association of the book friends Schall & Grund, Berlin 1898
  • Adam Krafft . A story from the art life of old Nuremberg , 1899
  • Hans Holbein the Younger. An old German artist story , 1901
  • Berlin-Kölln, contemporary and cultural images from the oldest history of the imperial capital and the Brandenburg state , Berlin, Jena, Costenoble 1902
  • Wismar, Rostock and Stralsund in battle with the Danish kings Erich Menved and his allies (1310-1317), a historical tale from the life of the German people at sea for youth and people , Altenburg 1904
  • Sr. Maj. Gunboat Iltis , Altenburg 1905
  • How Samoa was won, review of a twenty year period full of worries, struggles, and sacrifices , Altenburg 1907
  • Treasure of sagas from central northern Germany , a selection of the most beautiful sagas from the province of Hesse-Nassau, Thuringia, the Harz and its surroundings, Mecklenburg and the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck and Hamburg, with 8 illustrations, Carl Flemming Verlag Glogau (foreword from 1900)

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