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Henry Boernstein [in Europe,
Heinrich Börnstein] (November 4, 1805 –
September 10, 1892) was a
German revolutionary who
served as the
publisher of the...
- proprietor. In 1850,
Henry Boernstein succeeded Weber as editor, and very soon
became proprietor and publisher.
Boernstein was for
years a con****uous...
- Landolt–Börnstein is a
collection of
property data in
materials science and the
closely related fields of chemistry,
physics and
engineering published...
- a
general writer and was
hired by
Henry Boernstein as
editor for the
Anzeiger des Westens, of
which Boernstein had
recently become proprietor. Daenzer...
-
Mysteries of St. Louis,
which was
written by
newspaper editor Henry Boernstein.
Boernstein's po****r newspaper,
Anzeiger des Westens,
routinely criticized the...
- Anneke; Karl
Theodor Bayrhoffer;
Gustav Bloede (see
Marie Bloede);
Henry Boernstein;
Rudolf Doehn; Carl
Adolph Douai; Carl Daenzer;
Bernhard Domschke; Christian...
- two months. On his release, he took
refuge with
fellow journalist Henry Boernstein,
whose foster daughter Josephine 'Pepi' Wolf he
later married.
After the...
- Heidelberg, 2008)accessed: 21-08-2015
corresponding to the
publication Landolt-
Boernstein I 21A:
Elementary particles* 6 CERN Website, CERN. [4] The L3 silicon...
-
Ludwig Bernays. The
publisher of the
journal was
Heinrich Börnstein (Henry
Boernstein). It was the only
uncensored radical paper in the
German language published...
- Benton's
biography of
thirty years in
government was po****r, and
Henry Boernstein's The
Mysteries of St.
Louis was
reviewed in
local publications. In the...