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Book inside title for "Erzählungen aus der rheinischen Geschichte" of the publisher "Adolf Lesimple's Verlagsbuchhandlung", here: Leipzig 1883

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English: The book "Erzählungen aus rheinischen Geschichte" of the publisher "Adolf Lesimple's Verlagsbuchhandlung", here: Leipzig 1883, contains five novels/stories f. i. written by Jenny Bach (given Name was Jenny Fischer, "Jenny Bach" was her pseudonym, here one can find her [somehow disconcerting] as "Jenny Fischer-Bach"), C. Krauß, F. Foltz (which is Friedrich Foltz).
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Source Erzählungen aus der rheinischen Geschichte. Mit Beiträgen von Jenny Fischer-Bach, C. Krautz, Foltz, u. a. m, Leipzig, 1883, August Lesimple's Verlagshandlung.
Author Publisher August Lesimple, 1828–1910. Adolf Lesimple, most likely born 1828 in Cologne, was managing director of the (Langen/Lesimple-Family-owned) "Langen'sche Buchdruckerei" in Cologne, but engaged more and more in publishing. Together with Albert Ahn senior (1840–1910) he started "Ahn's Verlagbuchhandlung", at first in Brussels, later in Cologne. Adolph Lesimple, later Adolf (with f!) Lesimple, startet Newspapers like "Kölner Local-Anzeiger" oder "Echo des Siebengebirges". Many books were published by him, but the official publisher's names changed. One can find "Ahn's Verlagshandlung" (Cologne) or "Habicht'sche Verlagshandlung" (Bonn) or "Faber'sche Buchhandlung" (Mainz) oder Lesimple in Weilburg or "Adolf Lesimple's Verlag" in Leipzig. Lesimple took over, where former owners died. Cologne, Bonn, Mainz were the important cities for him. But the name of Adolf Lesimple in connection with books or bookprinting or bookshops oder newspapers can also be found in Boppard, Bornhofen, Königswinter, Saargemünd, Weilburg. He appears to be an very active and enterprising man, but might have been a somewhat unsteady person. His brother August Lesimple (1827–1909) was a bookseller in Cologne and a quite well known author on topics of music (we wrote for example about Richard Wagner).

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current15:34, 11 March 2024Thumbnail for version as of 15:34, 11 March 20241,750 × 2,800 (768 KB)Kasternol (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Publisher August Lesimple, 1928–1910. Adolf Lesimple, most likely born 1828 in Cologne, was managing director of the (Langen/Lesimple-Family-owned) "Langen'sche Buchdruckerei" in Cologne, but engaged more and more in publishing. Together with Albert Ahn senior (1840–1910) he started "Ahn's Verlagbuchhandlung", at first in Brussels, later in Cologne. Adolph Lesimple, later Adolf (with f!) Lesimple, startet Newspapers like "Kölner Local-Anzeiger" oder "Echo des Siebengebirges...

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