Hauswedell, Ernst L., 1901-1983
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Hauswedell, Ernst L., 1901-
Hauswedell, Ernst, 1901-1983
Hauswedell, Ernst Ludwig, 1901-1983
Hauswedell, Ernst Ludwig A., 1901-1983
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found: Buchkunst und Literatur in Deutschland 1750 bis 1850, 1977:t.p. (Ernst L. Hauswedell)
found: His Rede zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung Die Maximilian-Gesellschaft, 1981:t.p. (Ernst Hauswedell)
found: LC data base, 12/22/86(hdg.: Hauswedell, Ernst L., 1901- )
found: Ernst Hauswedell, 1901-1983, 1987:t.p. (Ernst Hauswedell) p. 307 (d. 11-2-83)
found: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, January 27, 2021(Hauswedell, Ernst; gender: male; other names: Hauswedell, Ernst Ludwig A.; Hauswedell, Ernst L.; Hauswedell, Ernst Ludwig; life dates: 1901-1983; place of birth and death: Hamburg; occupations: publisher, antiquarian bookseller, art dealer, bookseller)
found: German Wikipedia, January 27, 2020(article title: "Ernst Hauswedell"; Ernst Ludwig A. Hauswedell (born 3 September 1901 in Hamburg; died 2 November 1983 Hamburg); Dr. phil., 1924; co-founded the publishing firm Der Deutsche Buch-Club, 1927, to which he added an antiquarian book firm in 1930; both firms absorbed in Hauswedell's own publishing firm, Verlag Hauswedell, 1935; besides his antiquarian book firm and auction house (called Hauswedell & Nolte after 1969, in existence untl 2015), from 1963 to 1974 he operated a gallery in Baden-Baden, showing contemporary art; one of the founders of the revived Maximilian-Gesellschaft in Hamburg, 1946; chairman of the Vereinigung Deutscher Buchantiquare und Graphikhändler, which became the Verband Deutscher Antiquare e.V. in 1952; honors include the Grosses Verdienstkreuz of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1966)
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1987-02-02: new
2021-01-29: revised
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