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Josephine Siebe
Josephine Siebe
Born(1870-11-10)November 10, 1870
Leipzig
DiedJuly 26, 1941(1941-07-26) (aged 70)
Leipzig, Germany
Occupation(s)author of children's and youth literature

Josephine Siebe (November 10, 1870 - July 26, 1941) was a German editor and children's book author. Between 1900 and 1940, she wrote almost 70 books for children and adolescent girls, as well as a large number of contributions to annual and anthologies.

Life and work

Some of Josephine Siebe's books have also been translated into other languages, with known editions in Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Polish, Swedish and Finnish. Her books were illustrated by some of the best-known illustrators of the time: Ernst Kutzer, Fritz Bergen, Willy Planck, Joseph Mauder, Carl Schmauk, Prof. Hermann Stockmann, Prof. Wilhelm Claudius, Prof. Ernst Liebermann, Fritz Baumgarten, Else Raydt and others.

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References

  1. Brümmer, Franz (1913). Lexikon der deutschen Dichter und Prosaisten von Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart [Lexicon of German Poets and Prose Writers from the Beginning of the 19th Century to the Present] (in German). Leipzig P. Reclam. p. 422.
  2. "Siebe, Josephine - Leipziger Frauenporträts". Stadt Leipzig. Retrieved 2025-01-10.


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