Werner Dietsch Publishing House
The Werner Dietsch publishing house (later Verlagsgemeinschaft Werner Dietsch publishing / SPEKA-Verlag ) was a Leipzig publisher and predominantly published popular literature . It was located at Brüderstraße 21, later at Langen Straße 34 and, after the Second World War, in Hohegeiß .
For example, the publisher paid Billy Jenkins monthly royalties of RM 200 for authorizing his name.
Authors
- Hans Günther (pseudonym: Frank Astor)
- Paul Oscar Erttmann (pseudonyms: Paul Pitt, Klaus Temborn and many more)
- Arthur Ernst Thoman (pseudonym: Robert Sills)
- Edgar Strobel (pseudonym of Nils Krüger )
Novel booklet series
- Billy Jenkins , issue no. 1 published on August 13, 1934 ("Der Teufel der Savanne" by Hans Günther), issue No. 264 published on August 28, 1939 ("In the jungle lost" by Arthur Ernst Thoman)
- Harry Piel , No. 1 published in 1921
- Harry Hill - the world champion of sensations , since 1921, 27 issues
- Bob Reid - master detective , since 1922, 15 episodes
- Adventurer , since 1921, 15 episodes
- Luciano Albertini , since 1923, at least 15 episodes
- Circus King Eddy Polo , since 1922, 6 episodes
- Carlo Aldini , since 1924, at least 24 episodes
- Manolescu , since 1928, at least 27 episodes
- Love life of famous women , since 1928, 21 episodes
- Secrets of the Throne , since 1927, 15 episodes
- Hein Class - Rides and Adventure , since 1936, at least 158 episodes
- Robert Ramm , since 1939, 10 episodes
- Strange Stories , since 1940, 13 episodes.
Novel book series
- Billy Jenkins , book no. 1 published in Nov. 34 ("Bruder Teufel" by Paul Erttmann), book no. 56 published in Oct. 39 ("Alles sucht Garzia" by Edgar Strobel)
- John Kling , book no. 1 published in 1937 ("Der Fluch des Inders")
- Kansas Jack , 10 titles published
- Detective Frank novels, 19 titles published
- Graf Olten novels, not a series title
- Yellow women novels
- Kriminal-Bücherei , 67 books, first text published in 1920
- Criminal novel , as part of the so-called. “Ira Library”, 32 titles
literature
- Heinz J. Galle : Groschenhefte: The history of German trivial literature. Ullstein; Frankfurt am Main 1988 ISBN 3-548-36556-6