Raimund Hermann Siegfried Moltke (usually known as ''Siegfried Moltke'') (9 July 1869 in Leipzig – c. 1958) was a
German
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writer and economist. He studied at
Leipzig
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and at the Art Academy in
Berlin
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and later became
librarian
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of the Chamber of Commerce of Leipzig.
Selected works
* ''Verse'' (1895)
* ''Aus Meiner Skizzenmappe'' (1897)
* ''Der Heilige Karl'', a play (1903)
* ''Die Feder Geschärft'' (1914)
* ''Gott im Leide'' (1915)
* ''Kreuzwege des Lebens'' (1916)
* ''Um die Mark Main'' (1919)
* ''Leipzigs Handelskorporationem'' (1907)
* ''Zwei Kapitel aus Leipzigs Handelsund Verkehrsgeschichte'' (1912)
* ''
Friedrich List
Daniel Friedrich List (6 August 1789 – 30 November 1846) was a German entrepreneur, diplomat, economist and political theory, political theorist who developed the Economic nationalism, nationalist theory of political economy in both Europe and t ...
'' (1913)
* ''Katalog Altkaufmännischer Archive in Leipzig'' (1913)
* ''Die Deutsche Eisenbahn im Kriege'' (1916)
* ''Die Leipziger Messe im Kriege'' (1917)
He wrote the biography ''
Bernhard von Tauchnitz'' (1916).
References
1869 births
Year of death missing
German librarians
German biographers
German male biographers
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