Lothar Philipp Mayring

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Lothar Philipp Mayring (* 1915 ; † 1980 in Starnberg ) was a German writer and publicist .

Life

Mayring was a nephew of the actor Philipp Lothar Mayring .

He was married to the journalist and artist Elsbeth Mayring (1925–2015). The marriage had three children: Lothar Philipp August Mayring scientist and artist (* 1950 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Philipp Anselm Eberhardt Mayring (* 1952), psychologist, sociologist and educator, and Eva Alexandra Mayring, employee at the German Museum in Munich (* 1948 in Gauting; † 2007).

Before 1950 Mayring worked on numerous scripts by his uncle. From 1948 to 1952 he was the publisher and editor-in-chief of Garmischer Hochlandbote , a local edition of Münchner Merkur . Between 1965 and 1975 Mayring was a lecturer at the Academy for Graphic Arts in Munich, today's Alois Senefelder Vocational School Center, specializing in journalism.

Works

  • Peter Stuyvesant, the man who lost New York. Novel. Ehrenwirth-Verlag, Munich 1962.
  • Dresses make brides. Ehrenwirth-Verlag, 1973 and 1965, ISBN 978-3-40400140-8 ; later Bastei Lübbe, ISBN 3-40400140-0 . Bertelsmann, Gütersloh, 1958.
  • Cosabella and the beautiful prefect. Droste , 1962.
  • A dead man walks through Istanbul. A cheerful detective novel. Droste Verlag, 1963.

Individual evidence

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  2. Peter Stuyvesant, the man who lost New York
  3. Cosabella and the beautiful Prefect
  4. A dead man walks through Istanbul