Plattdütsche Husfründ

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Title head of the first edition of the Plattdütschen Husfründ

The Plattdütsche Husfründ was a weekly magazine that was published by Koch in Leipzig from 1876 to 1880 .

The magazine was founded at the suggestion of Klaus Groth and saw itself as a people's paper for all Low German . Other well-known Low German writers made contributions, Karl Theodor Gaedertz provided literature reviews, but the paper had to be discontinued after five years due to insufficient subscribers.

Copies of the magazine are now in the Kiel University Library , the State Library of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the SLUB Dresden .

literature

  • Hans Siercks: Klaus Groth. His life and works . Kiel and Leipzig 1899

Remarks

  1. ^ Karl Theodor Gaedertz: What I found on the way . Leipzig 1902, p. 139.