Peter Saget

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Peter Saget (born April 27, 1859 in Bonn ; † November 1, 1933 there ) was a German journalist and writer.

Saget began his journalistic activities in 1879 for the Bonner General-Anzeiger . He later switched to the Aachener Volkszeitung as an editor . Then he went to Arnsberg , where he headed the Zentral-Volksblatt. From 1917 to 1927 he was editor of the Münsterland daily newspaper in Cloppenburg . In March 1928 he moved back to his native Bonn.

In the first decade of the 20th century Saget lived as a freelance writer in Honnef .

Works

  • The romantic Siebengebirge in history and legend. Aachen 1888.
  • The monk of Heisterbach. Bonn 1908.
  • Bertha vom Drachenfels. Festival of the Siebengebirge 1. Honnef a. Rh. 1909.
  • Roland and Hildegard. Festival of the Siebengebirge 2. Honnef a. Rh. 1909.
  • Helja. Honnef 1910.
  • Bad Honnef, the German Nice in Rhineland's paradise . 1911 (reprint 1996).
  • Adolf Kolping. Warendorf 1912.
  • Communism through the ages. Cloppenburg 1920.