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Elisabeth Altmann 1919–1996 (Fractional legacy)
The estate of bookbinder Elisabeth Altmann contains letters, designs for book bindings, and materials she used while teaching at institutions such as the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig.
Scope: 1 archival box
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Ausstellungs- und Messe-GmbH (Photo and media archive)
Photo and media archive of Ausstellungs- und Messe-GmbH (AuM), the exhibition and trade fair company of the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels (German Publishers’ and Booksellers’ Association).
Scope: 15,000 photographs, films and sound recordings. Period: 1950–2008
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Franz Bartsch 1836–1910 (Collection / History of paper)
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Carl David Becher 1857–1934 (Collection / Book bindings)
Physician Carl David Becher from Karlsbad collected books in bindings that are of great interest to art historians. His collection consisted of around 400 works. The Deutsche Buchgewerbeverein (German Book Industry Association) acquired this collection in 1911 for the Deutsche Buchgewerbemuseum (German Book Industry Museum). In September 1945, following the relocation of the books during World War II, the Soviet “trophy brigade” transported them to the Russian National Library in Moscow, where they are still housed today. They are listed in a printed catalogue (Moscow 2007). By chance, four objects in Becher's collection remained at the Buchgewerbemuseum.
Axel Bertram 1936–2019 (Premortem legacy / Book art and calligraphy)
Berlin-based commercial artist, typographer and author Axel Bertram was a versatile German graphic designer. His premortem estate contains examples of book design and commercial art dating from the last five decades, including highly characteristic work from the GDR.
Scope: 16 linear metres. Period: 1955–2003.
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Arthur Beyerlein (Collection / Publishing history, history of printing, intaglio printing)
3 machines, 1 cupboard containing approx. 1,500 steel engravings, 53 sample books, 9 boxes containing the sample card indexes of art publisher Arthur Beyerlein and the stamping company Stahlstichdruck Ursula Funke covering the period from 1930–1991.
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Karl-Heinz Birkner 1919–1995 (Estate / Illustration)
The items in the estate of graphic designer and illustrator Karl-Heinz Birkner include correspondence, illustrated books, and pictures, sketches and drawings relating in particular to his work for the juvenile and sports book publishers of the GDR.
Scope: 16 linear me-tres
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Hans Heinrich Bockwitz 1884–1954 (Estate / Book history / history of paper)
In September 1955, the German Museum of Books and Writing took over the written estate of its director Prof. Dr. Hans H. Bockwitz, who died at the end of 1954.
Scope: 1 linear metre
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Gustav Adolf Erich Bogeng 1881–1960 (Partial estate / Book history)
Correspondence and documents relating for example to the Maximilian-Gesellschaft (Maximilian Society) and the International Book Trade and Graphics Exhibition, Leipzig–Bugra, 1914.
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Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels (German Book Traders’ Association) (Partarchive / Publishing history)
Documents relating to inactive memberships of the Börsenverein dating from between 1955 and 2005.
Scope: 9,626 fascicles. Period: 1955–2005
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Adalbert Brauer 1908–1990 (Partial estate / Book history)
Publications, particularly on the genealogy of the German book trade; collections of materials relating in particular to the Leipzig publishers and publishing families Gleditsch & Fritsch, Verlag und Druckerei Pierer, Altenburg, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg, Friedrich Christoph Perthes; correspondence (e.g. with Herbert G. Göpfert, Willy Lehmann, Stephan Justus Perthes, Heinrich Reclam, Helmut Rötzsch).
Scope: 10 archival boxes. Period: 1725–1990
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Eva van Breugel 1940–2011 (Collection / History of paper)
This collection of coloured papers, which passed to the Museum in 2011, contains around 1,050 sheets of coloured paper (including approx. 551 works by Eva van Breugel and around 499 by other artists), an extensive work archive (six handwritten work diaries and instruction books with English translations, correspondence, catalogues and similar). Eva van Breugel’s estate is therefore a valuable primary resource for artists, researchers, paper historians and art historians.
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Rolf Buscher 1941–2007 (Collection / Paper collection)
Collection of paper samples assembled by Dr. Rolf Buscher (1941–2007) and containing documentary evidence for his dissertation “From watermarks to branded paper: paper marking as an instrument of sales policy during the 20th century”, Trier, univ., diss., 2007.
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Deutscher Arbeitskreis für Papiergeschichte (German Working Group for the History of Paper) (Organisation / Archive / History of paper)
Period: 1990–2014
Deutscher Buchgewerbeverein (German Book Industry Association) (Collection / History of paper)
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Robert Diedrichs 1923–1995 (Partial estate / Illustration)
The partial estate of illustrator Robert Diedrichs was transferred to the German Museum of Books and Writing in 2013 and largely contains templates of his illustrations.
Scope: 1 linear metre
Directmedia Established: 1995 (Part-archive / Publishing history)
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Dora Doss 1903–1989 (History of paper)
Correspondence, paper mill directories, folders on the genealogy of paper-making families, other documents (including watermarks, bibliographies, articles, files, regulations, city views).
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Buchhandlung Elwert & Meurer (book dealer in Berlin) (Archive / History of the book trade)
Advertising materials; materials for readings and literary evenings; documentation of exhibitions and events; correspondence, meeting documents from Kurt Meurer’s voluntary work with various Börsenverein committees.
Scope: 11 linear metres. Period: 1934–1988
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Stefan Feyerabend 1932–2018 (Collection / History of paper)
Stefan Feyerabend's watermark collection focuses on machine-made watermarks. It largely consists of original papers, but also contains reproductions. Along with the wordmarks and figurative marks of various manufacturers, paper dealers and users, the collection also encompasses plain paper watermarks.
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Gustav Fischer Verlag (Part-archive / Publishing history)
Records of the branch founded in Stuttgart in 1947 and the Piscator Verlag publishing company founded in 1948 together with correspondence; documents relating to the business transacted by the companies of the same name in Jena and Stuttgart and the central organs of the book trade in the GDR; takeover of the Jenaer Verlag by publisher Gustav Fischer, Stuttgart 1991; files of Gustav Fischer New York Inc. (1976–1995); publications on publishing history, publisher directories and catalogues.
Scope: 15 linear metres. Period: 1948–1995
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Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen (Society of Bibliophiles) (Archive / Bibliophilia)
Documents on the society's history, society files, correspondence and leaflets.
Scope: 32 archival boxes. Period: 1897 to the present day
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Johann Goldfriedrich 1870–1945 (Partial estate / Book history)
Manuscripts including a compendium on the history of the book trade; inventory of a library specialising in the book trade.
Scope: 3 archival boxes. Period: circa 1913–1928
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Heinrich Gonski 1897–1984 (Partial estate / Book history)
Correspondence, minutes and other documents relating to Gonski’s activities for various committees of the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels (German Publishers’ and Booksellers’ Association); materials on various topics, including BAG Buchhändler-Abrechnungsgesellschaft (clearing company for the book trade) 1950–1959, Buchgemeinde des Buchhandels (book sales club) 1950–1951, Einkaufszentrale für öffentliche Bibliotheken (EKZ – purchasing organisation for public libraries).
Scope: 4 archival boxes. Period: 1950–1962
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Gabriele Grünebaum * 1955 (Collection / History of paper)
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Erich Gruner 1881–1966 (Estate / Book art and calligraphy)
Materials belonging to Leipzig-based painter, graphic designer and book designer Erich Gruner were handed over to the Museum while he was still alive. The estate includes correspondence, drafts of commercial designs, test prints, draft illustrations, drawings, lithographs and etchings.
Scope: 12 linear metres. Period: 1899–1964
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Bertold Hack 1925–1994 (Partial estate / Book history)
Publications, documents for the “Bibliographische Arbeitsbericht” (Bibliographic Work Report); collections of materials, e.g. on Hack’s work for the Börsenverein, the history of the railway station book trade, book dealer Emig in Amorbach, Hanns W. Eppelsheimer, Ernst Hauswedell, Georg Heinrich Meyer and Lambert Schneider; correspondence, e.g. with Theo W. Dengler, Annemarie Meiner, Georg Kurt Schauer, Lambert Schneider and Bernhard Wendt; photos.
Scope: 4 archival boxes. Period: 1925–1985
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Bernhard Hartmann 1849–1928 (Partial estate / Book history)
Correspondence, minutes, reports, statistics and other documents, mainly relating to his activity as the chairman of the local book dealers’ association in Elberfeld-Barmen and as a member of the Börsenverein's executive board and other book trade committees.
Scope: 8 archival boxes. Period: 1883–1918
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Wilhelm Henckel 1825–1910 (Partial estate / Book history)
Documents relating to the transfer of the estate and letters from Henckel’s Russian friends, including L. N. Tolstoy.
Scope: 1 archival box. Period: 1875–1928
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Egbert Herfurth *1945 (Pre-mortem legacy / Book design / illustration)
With more than 200 illustrated books, posters and free works, Egbert Herfurth is one of Leipzig’s most well-known illustrators. His pre-mortem legacy, which was handed over in 2016, contains more than 8,000 drawings (drafts, sketches and proofs through to the finished book), posters, bookplates, correspondence and original printing blocks.
Scope: 14 linear metres
Franz Hinze 1919–2013 (Partial estate / Book history)
Collections of materials on the retail book market; press reports on the book trade cooperative “Leistungsgemeinschaft Buchhandel”; documents relating to international book market research; unpublished works by other authors on book market research, the religious book trade and the railway station book trade; materials relating to the “Verband Deutscher Lesezirkel” (Association of German Reading Circles); materials on the railway station book trade; lecture scripts, documents from Hinze's own seminars; materials on the history of the army book trade.
Scope: 45 archival boxes
Period: 1940–1943; 1962–1997
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Peter Hobbing 1842–1931 (Partial estate / Book history)
Book dealership advertisements, brochures, newspaper clippings, reviews, letters, hand-written notes and excerpts from various texts and journals on matters relating to the book trade and its history.
Scope: 1 archival box. Period: 1851–1922
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Julius Hoffmann Lifespan: 1885–1988 (Part-archive / Publishing history)
Publishing contracts, balance sheets.
Scope: 3 archival boxes. Period: 1886–1975
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