Wilhelm Büring

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Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Büring (born January 30, 1878 in Braunschweig ; † after 1935) was a German publishing editor at Schlüter & Büring in Leipzig and a writer .

Life

He was the son of the bandagist Heinrich Wilhelm Büring and his wife Friederike nee Henties. After attending school, Wilhelm Büring began his apprenticeship with a merchant in Braunschweig in 1892. In 1909 he moved to Leipzig, where he got a job as an editor. From 1924 he worked as a publishing editor in Leipzig. He also worked as a writer. He was editor and co-editor of several works and wrote articles for Catholic magazines.

In Leipzig, Wilhelm Büring could be reached at 83 Karl-Heine-Strasse.

Fonts (selection)

  • From the road stone and dust . Loki-Verlag Dortmund 1906.
  • Festival book for the thirtieth anniversary of the Leipzig District Association in the VDH In connection with the Central German Association Day organized by the central German districts of the VDH Leipzig, October 4 to 6, 1913 . District Association Leipzig i. VDH 1913.
  • Into the blue . Erdgeist-Verlag, Leipzig 1914.
  • The merchant in literature . Drei-Rosen-Verlag, Leipzig 1916.
  • The golden belt . Drei-Rosen-Verlag 1916.
  • Between saying and contradictions. Knüttel-, Rüttel- and Büttelverse. With pen drawings by Carl Grimm-Hagen . Drei-Rosen-Verlag, Leipzig undated [1918].
  • The merchant in literature . Drei-Rosen-Verlag, 2nd edition, Leipzig 1920.
  • Epilogue. In: Anthology - Merchant Stories. Schlueter & Büring, Leipzig 1924.
  • The golden book of anecdotes. Small character pictures from the lives of famous men and women of all time . Hesse & Becker Verlag, Leipzig undated [1929]

family

He married Klie from Seesen, born in Braunschweig Berta in 1907 . The daughter Elisabeth Witzschel (* 1909) emerged from the marriage.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. This is the first consideration of the Buddenbrocks from an economic perspective.