Nyland (magazine)

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Cover of the magazine Nyland designed by Franz M. Jansen (courtesy of the Nyland Foundation, Cologne)

Nyland - the quarterly journal of the federal government for creative work was the magazine of the workers at Haus Nyland , edited by Wilhelm Vershofen and Josef Winckler and published quarterly from 1918 to 1921 by Eugen Diederichs- Verlag in Jena, Thuringia. Since it wasconceivedas the successor to the first work people magazine Quadriga , issues 1 to 8 in the subtitle werecountedas 9th to 16th issue of Quadriga . The average length of the individual issues was 80 pages.

The journal has only survived in its entirety in very few libraries. A facsimile print is not available.

literature

  • Hoyer, Franz Alfons: The "Workers on House Nyland" - Presentation and appreciation of a group of poets . Phil. Diss .: Freiburg 1939
  • Ulrich Ott (Hg.): Literature in the industrial age. Marbach / N. 1987 [Marbacher catalogs 42/2], pp. 640-663.