Ebermayer, Erich, 1900-1970
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found: His BrĂ¼der, c1925:t.p. (Erich Ebermayer)
found: Kosch, W. Deutsches Lit. Lex., 1966(Ebermayer, Erich, b. 9-14-1900 in Bamberg, d. 9-22-1970 in Terracina, Latium, Italy)
found: Ebermayer, Erich. Return to life, 1937:title page (by Erich Ebermeyer ; translated by Margaret Goldsmith) Author's name is misspelled.
found: New York Times, via ProQuest, October 26, 2015:'Return to Life' and Other Recent Works of Fiction, Jan 31, 1937, page 95. Ebermayer's Absorbing Psychological Study [review] by Margaret Wallace (Return to Life by Erich Ebermayer ; translated by Margaret Goldsmith ... Erich Ebermayer has worked out his theme ...)
found: Wikipedia, October 26, 2015:Erich Ebermayer (Erich Ebermayer (14 September 1900 -- 22 September 1970) was a German writer who wrote a number of plays, novels and articles. He was also a noted screenwriter involved with around thirty films including the 1937 historical production Madame Bovary ... Born: 14 September 1900, Bamberg, Bavaria, German Empire; Died: 22 September 1970, Terracina, Latina, Italy ...) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ebermayer
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1992-12-18: new
2015-10-27: revised
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