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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Marx, Karl Theodore |
| Title, Monographic | Marx [Assorted papers] |
| Abstract | Karl Theodore Marx was a businessman, author, and activist, who was born in Stuttgart, Germany, on February 2, 1902. His parents were of German and Irish origin and were originally from Cologne, Germany. As a young man in Germany, Marx trained in business administration and economics before immigrating to the United States in 1923. In 1930, he became an American citizen. This collection includes articles, letters, author's publications, aphorisms, poems, newspaper clippings, etc. Includes: Random Thoughts: Aphorisms, Reflections (New York: Drechsel, 1956); "Program Outline for a Television and/or Radio Quiz Show" (2 copies); "'Drüben ist vieles legerer' US-Schriftsteller Karl T. Marx in Hönningen," Bonner General-Anzeiger, Sept. 8, 1987; "German Culture in North America" (a course workbook developed for Bernd G. Längin's Germantown: Auf Deutschen Spuren in Nordamerika); photocopy of the titlepages and introductions from Marx's books Nachdenkliches: Gedankensplitter, Betrachtungen, Gedichte, Sinnsprueche and Deutsch-Amerikanische Aphorismen: Betrachtungen, Sinnsprüche, Gereimtes, Ungereimtes; "Goethe, the Problematic Man" (The Steuben News, Sept.-Oct. 1982); two manuscript stories, "1937-1947" (a story involving the rise of pro-Hitler sentiment in Yorkville, New York) and "Private Golz' Home Coming"; and "Baron von Stiegel and the Red Rose Festival" (Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, June-July 1964). |
| Notes | German-American author, 1902-1997 |
| Call Number | P92-31 |
| MKI Terms | Marx, Karl Theodore/ German-American author/ Education |