Raimund Hermann Siegfried Moltke

Raimund Hermann Siegfried Moltke (usually known as Siegfried Moltke) (born Leipzig 9 July 1869; died ca. 1958) was a German writer and economist. He studied at Leipzig and at the Art Academy in Berlin and later became librarian of the Chamber of Commerce of Leipzig.[1]

He was the author of:

  • 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)

His most important works on economic and historical subjects are:

  • Leipzigs Handelskorporationem (1907)
  • Zwei Kapitel aus Leipzigs Handelsund Verkehrsgeschichte (1912)
  • Friedrich List (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

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