Martin Anton Niendorf

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Rielftondo Niemanns at his grave (sculptor: Emil Walsleben )
Niendorf's grave in the Friedrichswerder cemetery in Berlin-Kreuzberg

Martin Anton Niendorf (* December 24, 1826 in Niemegk ; † June 12, 1878 in Niederlößnitz , today Radebeul ; also: Marc Anton Niendorf ) was a German writer, parliamentarian, founder of the Agrarian Party .

From 1869 to 1871, Niendorf was a member of the first Reichstag of the North German Confederation and the Customs Parliament for the German Progressive Party . He followed Benedikt Waldeck in his constituency of Minden 3 .

Works

  • Poems. OJ
  • Carl Theodor, Prince of Salm-Braunstein or the certificate of renunciation. Around 1850.
  • The Nibelungenlied. 2 volumes, Hartmann, Berlin 1854.
  • The Gudrun song. 1855.
  • Tegnér, Esaias: Frithjof's legend. 1859.
  • The certificate of renunciation. 1867.
  • Unleashed furies. Cultur-historical novel from the Thirty Years War. R. Lesser, Berlin 1868 ( digitized volume 1 ; digitized volume 2 ).
  • A sheet torn out. Novel. Hausfreund expedition, 1868 ( digitized version ).
  • How to govern. Humorous narrative based on actual events at small-state courts from the war time 1866. Goldschmidt, Berlin 1869.
  • Agriculture and indirect taxes. Separate print from the "Norddeutsche landwirthschaftliche Zeitung" published in Berlin. Scheller, Berlin 1869.
  • The manors of the eastern provinces. Their historical origin, development and their social situation. Goldschmidt, Berlin 1871.
  • Marderheim manor. Novel. 2 volumes, Janke, Berlin 1872.
  • From the altar to war, a novel from the present. 2 volumes, Wiedekind & Schwieger, Berlin 1873 ( digitized volume 1 ; digitized volume 2 ).
  • The gold standard in failure and the arrival of the Reich paper currency. Huttler, Munich 1875.
  • The secrets of the prevailing economic policy and its monopoly-addicted tendencies in the light of modern conditions. Reprint, Munich 1875.
  • The Jews and the German State. 8th edition, self-published, Berlin 1877.

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