Max Rieser Collection 1906-1980

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Max Rieser Collection 1906-1980

The Max Rieser Collection predominantly documents the life and work of the lawyer, philosopher and writer Max Rieser.The main subjects of the collection are his life, his writing and his publishing work. The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, official documents andphotographs.

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Rieser, Paula, née Wagner

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Luethy, Emil, 1890-1966

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Munro, Thomas, 1897-

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Rieser, Max, 1893-1981.

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Historian, philosopher, art critic. From the description of Papers, 1950-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86160683 Samuel Maximilian (Max) Rieser was born in Krakow in 1893. Following his elementary and secondary education there, he began the study of law in Vienna. His studies were interrupted by the First World War, which he spent in Switzerland, associating with pacifistic groups and writing for newspapers. After the war he returned to Vienna, completed h...

Hanisch, Reinhold, 1884-1937

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Picard, Jacob, 1883-1967

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Jacob Picard was born November 1, 1883 in Wangen, Germany and died January 10, 1967 in Konstanz, Germany. Picard grew up in the area near the Bodensee (Lake Constance) and studied law in Berlin, Munich, and Heidelberg. He started writing poetry while studying law and his first articles were published before 1914. He served in World War I, during which two of his brothers, Wilhelm and Erwin, died. After an interruption of four years, 1914-1918, he practiced la...