Klindworth's Publishing House

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Seal of "Klindworth - Hannover - Verlag und Hof-Druckerei", around 1900

The Klindworth's Verlag , based in Hanover was a publishing house with attached courtyard - printing , which in the 19th century from the similar companies of Johann Thomas Lamminger emerged.

history

The “ Museum for Art and Science in Hanover”, unsigned copper engraving , around 1860
"Main title" of the Ernst August album signed by Molthan for the inauguration of the Ernst August monument in 1861 Color lithograph by Klindworth's Hof printing house
Revers of a carte de visite for the photographer Karl F. Wunder , around 1879

After the Lammingers company was continued at the beginning of the 19th century by his widow Sophie Lucie , née Bock , her great son Justus Christian Friedrich Klindworth joined the formerly “Wittwe L. und Rosenbusch” on September 25, 1838, then again “ Lamminger'sche Buchdruckerei ".

As before, the annually published address book of the royal city of Hanover continued to be used for the royal seat of the Kingdom of Hanover , which was described as "[...] probably [as] the best such manual [of its time]". Furthermore produced are not running from the beginning under the name Klindworth Offizin that in 1840 three new high-speed presses had purchased, for after the annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover then Prussian province of Hanover , for example, the recurring title Statistical Manual of the province Hanover or husbandry book for German officers .

In the address book of the royal residence city of Hanover from 1868 the address Wagenerstrasse 17 is given for Kommerzrat Friedrich Klindworth . The company was continued by Felix Friedrich Klindworth. Klindworth's work is documented until 1905.

Works (selection)

literature

  • Font samples from the Berth company. Pokrantz Buch- und Steruckerei Hannover , secondary title: Font samples from the Klindworth company, Hof-Druckerei, Hannover , Hannover: Pokrantz, 1903

See also

Web links

Commons : Klindworth s Hof-Druckerei (Hannover)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c R. Hartmann ( pseudonym ): History of the royal seat of Hanover from the oldest times to the present. With plans and illustrations , Hanover: Ernst Kniep (1880), pp. 444, 735; mostly online via Google books
  2. ^ A b Jakob Franck:  Lamminger, Johann Thomas . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 17, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1883, p. 569 f.
  3. Compare the transliteration from the Verein für Computergenealogie
  4. Compare this information to Friedrich Klindworth under his GND number of the German National Library

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