Otto Schwerin (writer)

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Otto Schwerin ( pseudonyms : Guido Haller , Titty Schwerin ; born March 22, 1890 in Frankfurt am Main , † December 13, 1936 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German writer .

Life

Otto Schwerin was a journalist, editor and employee of film magazines . In addition, he wrote entertainment novels , which mainly belong to the genre of the crime novel .

Works

  • The jewel martens. Berlin 1920.
  • The President's Courier. Berlin-Charlottenburg 1920.
  • The lamp with the red shade. Berlin 1920.
  • The red Wanda. A sexual-psychological novel. Ehrlich, Berlin 1920.
  • The diamond thieves. Berlin 1921.
  • A strange thief. Berlin 1921.
  • The formit powder. Stuttgart 1922.
  • The field cornet. Leipzig 1923.
  • Venus vulgivaga. Leipzig 1923.
  • Captain Orghidan, the diplomat. Berlin 1924.
  • The lady in the white fox fur. Leipzig 1925.
  • Fascists. Eden, Berlin 1927.
  • The master of the mask. Eden, Berlin 1927.
  • The tired Diana. Berlin 1927.
  • The police agent. Berlin 1929.
  • The red triangle. Berlin 1929.
  • Seven - eight - nine - from ... A time novel. Scherl, Berlin 1930.
  • The spy. A detective novel. Eden, Berlin 1930.
  • Did he know? Berlin 1932.
  • Race to the border. Berlin 1932.
  • Bessy dances in Chernivtsi. Berlin 1935.
  • Flames over Saxony. Berlin 1935.
  • Murder matter Feldmarschalleutnant P. Berlin 1935.
  • Musette makes world history. Berlin 1935.
  • The last trump card. Frankfurt am Main 1949.

Web links

Wikisource: Otto Schwerin  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uibk.ac.at/germanistik/histrom/cgi/wrapcgi.cgi?wrap_config=hr_au_all.cfg&nr=26830