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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Wolff, Julius |
| Title, Monographic | Der wilde Jaeger. Eine Waidmannsmaer |
| Place of Publication | Philadelphia, Pa. |
| Publisher | Morwitz |
| Date of Publication | n.d. |
| Extent of Work | 245 pp. |
| Notes | On title page: Morwitz u. Co., 612 & 614 Chestnut Strasse. |
| MKI Annotation | Julius Wolff is identified as German-American author by Robert E. Ward, but this is incorrect. --- Inscribed Lester J. Seifert, May 1950. Edward / Eduard Morwitz was born 12 June 1815 in Danzig, Prussia and died 13 December 1893 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a physician and inventor in Germany and a newspaper publisher and physician in the United States. During the 1848 revolutions, he favored the revolutionaries, and as a result felt pressure to emigrate, and by 1852 he had settled in Philadelphia. See also: Wikipedia and the Jewish Encyclopedia. |
| Call Number | PIA PA |
| MKI Terms | Fiction/ Poetry |