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Author, MonographicArlberg, Max
Title, MonographicJosef Freifeld. Ein social-Roman aus dem deutschamerikanischen Leben
Place of PublicationMilwaukee, Wis.
PublisherDruck und Verlag der Freidenker Publishing Co.
Date of Publication1887
Extent of Work351 pages ; 21 cm
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OCLC4105776
NotesTitle on cover: Joseph Freifeld
MKI AnnotationGerman American author. "Max Arlberg" is the pseudonym of Johann Josef Rhomberg (1836 -1899), an author and teacher, who emigrated from the Austrian region of Vorarlberg in 1855. Around 1865 he became an elementary school teacher in Lansing, Iowa, was a teacher at the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Seminary from 1877–79, then again an elementary school teacher in Lansing, which he left in 1880 for an unknown destination. From 1865 onwards, Rhomberg developed his journalistic activities in free-thinking journals. His political position is characterized by fierce anti-clericalism, the democratic views of the more radical 1848 revolutionaries, and the ideas of the American social reformer Henry George.
Call NumberPIA WI
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- Fiction