Max Albert
Max Albert ; Pseudonyms : Till Lykke , Albert Steen (born January 12, 1905 in Magdeburg as Max Franz Friedrich Albert ; † 1976 ) was a German writer .
Life
Max Albert stayed overseas from 1922 to 1939. He then lived as a freelance writer in Dresden . He was also a functionary of the National Socialist Teachers' Association . He took part in the Second World War, after which he lived in Troisdorf ( Rhineland ). Albert was the author of adventure stories, mostly set in exotic locations, as well as radio plays .
Works
- The killing drum , Dresden 1937
- The last voyage of the "Dagö" , Dresden 1938
- The city under the sand , Dresden 1938
- The district administrator of Kaewieng , Reutlingen 1939
- Sailing competition for life and death , Berlin 1942
- Klaus Brand , Berlin 1944
- Adventure in Australia and Alaska , Berlin 1948
- Captain Erlenbach tells , Lahr 1950
- Lokoli, drum of the jungle , Nuremberg 1960 (under the name Albert Steen)
- Two loyal friends , Hanover 1968
- Shadows in the jungle , Hanover 1969
Web links
- Biographical information on Max Albert
- Literature by and about Max Albert in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Albert, Max |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Albert, Max Franz Friedrich (full name); Steen, Albert (pseudonym); Lykke, Till (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 12, 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Magdeburg |
DATE OF DEATH | 1976 |