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Begründet von den Vereinigten Deutschen Prüfungsausschüssen für Jugendschriften, herausgegeben vom Dürer-Bund
Druck von Frankenstein & Wagner in Leipzig.
Die Hefte der Deutschen Jugendbücherei können wieder in rascherer Folge erscheinen. Die Leitung, die schon vor dem Krieg eine Zeitlang in meinen Händen lag, habe ich im Auftrage des Dürerbundes wieder übernommen.
Unsere Aufgabe ist inzwischen bedeutend gewachsen. Galt es früher, vor allem den billigen Schund zu verdrängen und auf gute Bücher hinzuweisen, so muß heute die Deutsche Jugendbücherei für das gute Buch selbst Ersatz schaffen, denn dieses verschwindet mehr und mehr vom Weihnachtstisch und aus dem Bücherschrank des Hauses und der Schulen, weil sein Preis vielen unerschwinglich scheint. Um diese Aufgabe zu erfüllen, muß unser Arbeitsfeld erweitert werden. Man verlangt von der Deutschen Jugendbücherei jetzt auch Kinderbücher, Mädchenbücher, Spiel-, Lieder-, Wander- und Bastelbücher, Schriften zur Erdkunde, zur Geschichte, zur Heimat- und zur Sachkunde neben den besten alten und neuen Erzählungen. Sie soll auch den Bedürfnissen der Schule Rechnung tragen. Wir kommen diesen Wünschen mit Freuden nach, aber wir brauchen reichliche Mitarbeit unserer Freunde.
Wir müssen wissen, was der Jugend gefällt. Den brauchbarsten Rat habe ich immer von der Jugend selbst bekommen. Sie und ihre Erzieher und Helfer bitten wir um Vorschläge und Anregungen. Sie können auch am wirksamsten zur Verbreitung beitragen. Die beste Empfehlung ist immer die von Mund zu Mund. Je mehr Hefte verbreitet werden, um so tatkräftiger können wir der drohenden geistigen Verödung im Jugendleben steuern.
Rebdorf, Post Eichstätt (Bayern).
Leo von Egloffstein.
Vollständige Jugendbücherei-Verzeichnisse der bis jetzt erschienenen Hefte befinden sich auf der 4. Umschlagseite.
Gern gebe ich mein Urteil ab über Hendels Bibliothek der Gesamtliteratur, der ich als Volksbücherwart immer den Vorzug gab und deren Hefte ich im Krieg mit Vorliebe in die Satteltasche steckte.
Sie ist von den großen wohlfeilen Büchersammlungen in Druck und Ausstattung die beste. Sie steht ihnen an Reichhaltigkeit nicht nach, bringt gute Volksbücher in Fülle, an Klassikern und Perlen des deutschen Schrifttums alles, was man gerne mit sich führt. Hat ganz wenig Nieten, die einem überholten Zeitgeschmack entsprachen, auch sie will der neue Verleger ohne Schonung verschwinden lassen, sie birgt aber auch sehr viel, was wir in andern Büchereien vermissen. Es sei nur daran erinnert, was sie von Björnson, Bulwer, Byron, Carlyle, Darwin, Emerson, Kingsley, Richard Rothe, Schleiermacher enthält.
Mit ihr allein kann man große Volksbüchereien füllen, sie ermöglicht auch in der teuersten Zeit den Erwerb einer guten Eigenbücherei, sie ist für die heranreifende Jugend als Nachfolgerin der deutschen Jugendbücherei wie geschaffen.
Leo von Egloffstein.
die besonders für die Jugend geeignet sind.
☛ Zu beziehen durch alle Buchhandlungen ☚
Vollständige Verzeichnisse der Hendel-Bücher, mit jeweils gültiger Preistabelle, sind durch jede Buchhandlung kostenlos zu beziehen oder auch direkt von
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| 2: | Der Kampf ums Blockhaus von Charl. Sealsfield. |
| 3: | Der Schiffszimmermann von Friedrich Gerstäcker. |
| 4: | Gefangen im Kaukasus von Leo Tolstoi. |
| 5/ | 6: Jack von Anton von Perfall. |
| 7: | Die Frühglocke von Adolf Schmitthenner. |
| 8: | Das kalte Herz von Wilhelm Hauff. |
| 9: | Eine Nacht im Jägerhause von Friedrich Hebbel. |
| 10: | Der Pfadfinder v. J. F. Cooper. I. Teil: Auf d. Oswego. |
| 11/ | 12: Desgl. II. Teil: Kampf auf den Tausendinseln. |
| 13: | Tito, die Geschichte einer Präriewölfin v. E. S. Thompson. |
| 14: | Das Schloß in der Höhle Xa Xa von G. Schwab. |
| 15: | Die Geschwister. Der Geiß-Christeli v. Ernst Zahn. |
| 16/ | 18: Robinson Crusoe von Daniel de Foe. |
| 19: | Der Greifenprinz. Das Haus der Wichtel v. Wilh. Fischer. |
| 20: | In der Hölle. Im Eise v. Philipp Kniest. |
| 21: | Der Reisekamerad. Die kleine Seejungfer von H. Chr. Andersen. |
| 22: | Bei der Glockenboje v. Joh. Wilda. |
| 23: | Waltharilied und andere Sagen von J. Grimm. |
| 24: | Abenteuerliche Geschichten v. Heinrich Zschokke und Charles Sealsfield. |
| 25: | Umzingelt. Der Richtungspunkt. 2 Kriegsnovellen von Detlev von Liliencron. |
| 26: | Gullivers Reise zu den Zwergen von Jon. Swift. |
| 27: | Gullivers Reise zu den Riesen von Jonathan Swift. |
| 28: | Auf der Nordpolfahrt von Fridtjof Nansen. I: Mit Schlitten und Kajak. |
| 29: | Desgl. II: Im Winterlager. |
| 30: | Das Gespensterschiff und andere Geschichten von Wilhelm Hauff. |
| 31: | Till Eulenspiegel. |
| 32: | Luftreisen. Selbstberichte bekannter Ballonfahrer. |
| 33: | Eine erste Seereise von R. v. Werner. |
| 34: | Knabenstreiche von H. Heiberg, Fr. Sundermann und J. Nettelbeck. |
| 35: | Aus den Bergen. Geschichten v. Peter Rosegger u. Hans Aanrud. |
| 36: | Der letzte Mohikaner von J. F. Cooper. I. Teil: Der Überfall auf der Felseninsel. |
| 37: | Der letzte Mohikaner v. J. F. Cooper. II. Teil: Auf dem Kriegspfade. |
| 38: | Die Fluten kommen! Seegeschichten v. H. Drachmann u. Joh. Wilda. |
| 39: | Förster Fleck. I: Feldzug in Rußland 1812. |
| 40: | Förster Fleck. II: Gefangenschaft in Rußland 1812-1814. |
| 41: | Der fliegende Holländer von J. W. Nylander. |
| 42: | Reineke Fuchs von K. Simrock. |
| 43: | Unter Tibetern von W. Filchner. |
| 44: | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Wee Willie Winkie von R. Kipling. |
| 45: | Die wilden Schwäne u. and. Märchen v. Chr. Andersen. |
| 46: | Peter Peine u. and. Geschichten v. H. Scharrelmann. |
| 47: | Tiergeschichten von Herm. Löns. |
| 48: | Die Schildbürger von Gustav Schwab. |
| 49: | Der Ad’m. Friede auf Erden von A. Schmitthenner. |
| 50: | Das Zweibein von Karl Ewald. |
| 51: | Lösche den Funken. Wieviel Erde der Mensch gebraucht von Leo Tolstoi. |
| 52: | Siegfried. Des Nibelungenliedes I. Teil. |
| 53: | Kriemhilds Rache. Des Nibelungenliedes II. Teil. |
| 54: | Auf Schleichwegen durch Tibet von Sven Hedin. |
| 55: | Peppino, fast eine Räubergeschichte von Joh. Spyri. |
| 56: | Abenteuer der sieben Schwaben und des Spiegelschwaben von Ludwig Aurbacher. |
| 57: | Schicksalsweg. Ein Märchen vom Glück v. W. Fischer. |
| 58: | Jugenderinnerungen von Carl Hagenbeck. |
| 59: | Der Apachen-Überfall von Owen Wister. |
| 60: | Elsi, die seltsame Magd von J. Gotthelf. Die Geschichte einer Mutter von Christian Andersen. |
| 61: | Eingesteigert. ’s Büebli. Zwei Erzählungen von Hermine Villinger. |
| 62: | Die Gudrun-Sage. |
| 63: | Die zwei Brüder u. andere Märchen v. H. Grimm. |
| 64: | Rothund von Rudyard Kipling. |
| 65: | Dietrich von Bern und seine Gesellen. |
| 66: | König Dietrich von Bern. |
| 67: | Gefangen in Frankreich von Theodor Fontane. |
| 68: | Vom falschen Prinzen. Vom Hirschgulden von Wilhelm Hauff. |
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| 70: | Münchhausen von Gottfried Aug. Bürger. |
| 71: | Die Belagerung v. Kolberg 1806/07 v. Nettelbeck. |
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| 73: | Aus den Jugendjahren meines Seemannslebens von Adrian Jacobsen. |
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| 75: | Auf dem Rückmarsch der großen Armee 1812 von François Bourgogne. |
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| 77: | Quer durch den dunklen Kontinent v. H. M. Stanley. |
| 78: | Eine Beute der Wölfe von Jack London. |
| 79: | Rolof der Rekrut von Edmund Hoefer. |
| 80: | Die Franzosen in Hamburg 1806-13 v. M. Prell. |
| 81: | Hamburg zum zweiten Mal in der Gewalt der Franzosen 1813-14 von Marianne Prell. |
| 82: | Gordons heldenhafter Untergang von Sven Hedin. |
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| 85: | Ein Indianerknabe von Ch. A. Eastmann. |
| 86: | Eines Nashorns Freud und Leid v. B. v. Schellendorff. |
| 87: | Der junge Simplizissimus v. H. J. C. v. Grimmelshausen. |
| 88: | Aus der Franzosenzeit von W. Alexis. |
| 89: | Zottelohr von E. Seton-Thompson. |
| 90: | Die Eidgenossen von A. Tschudi. |
| 91: | Der Kapitän von Ch. Sealsfield. |
| 92: | Wittbart und andere Tiergeschichten von H. Löns. |
| 93: | Stürmische Tage in Deutsch-Brasilien von A. Funke. |
| 94: | Näbis Uli von Ulrich Bräker. |
| 95: | Die Tage von Borodino von Leo N. Tolstoi. |
| 96: | Bilder aus meiner Knabenzeit von J. Kerner. |
| 97: | Ich hatt’ einen Kameraden von Karl Hesselbacher. |
| 98: | Rüstig, der Steuermann nach Kapitän Marryat. |
| 99: | Philipp Ashton, ein neuer Robinson. |
| 100: | Die Germanen von Gotthold Klee. |
| 101: | Kriegstage in Ostafrika von Hans Paasche. |
| 102: | Sonderlinge von Arno Marx. |
| 103: | Das verhängnisvolle Billardbein von Max Eyth. |
| 104: | Bei den Indianern von E. R. Baierlein. |
| 105: | Griechische Heroengeschichten von K. G. Niebuhr. |
| 106: | Tierleben im deutschen Wald von K. Floericke. |
| 107: | Der Sohn des Pförtners von Andersen. |
| 108: | Vom Kriege 1914/15. |
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| 110: | Als ich bei der Fremdenlegion war. Von H. Völkl. |
| 111: | Frithjof und Ingeborg nach Tegnér v. H. J. Köster. |
| 112: | Das Fort an der Salzfurt von Gerstäcker. |
| 113: | Die Historie von der schönen Lau von Mörike. |
| 114: | Die Elfen von Tieck. |
| 115: | Vom Kriege 1914/15, II. Folge. |
| 116: | Hans, der Mahrwirtssohn v. P. Rosegger. |
| 117: | Die Feuertaufe von Ernst v. Wolzogen. |
| 118: | Die Geschichte des Prinzen Kamar es-Samân. |
| 119: | Luftkämpfe. |
| 120: | Germanische Göttergeschichten von Ingeb. Meier. |
| 121: | U-Boot-Fahrten von König und v. Spiegel. |
| 122: | Bei den Mongolen von Dr. Albert Tafel. |
| 123: | Im Dienst. Der Chinese von Thea v. Harbou und Max Karl Böttcher. |
| 124: | An der Somme von Otto Ahrends. |
| 125: | Die Regentrude von Theodor Storm. |
| 126: | Die Schlacht bei Grodek von Dr. Otto Tumlirz. |
| 127: | Aus russ. Gefangenschaft entflohen v. H. Schneider. |
| 128: | Der Spiegel des Cyprianus, Bulemanns Haus von Theodor Storm. |
| 129: | Psyche. Wenn die Äpfel reif sind v. Th. Storm. |
| 130: | Ernste und heitere Tiergeschichten v. Lütgendorff. |
| 131: | Ein dummer Streich von Helene Böhlau. |
| 132: | Die Söhne des Senators von Theodor Storm. |
| 133: | Erlebnisse auf Island von Jón Svensson. |
| 134: | Sentas Lehrzeit von Hilda Blaschitz. |
| 135: | Germelshausen v. Friedrich Gerstäcker. Der eiserne Armleuchter von Christian Martin Wieland. |
| 136: | Hundert neue Rätsel von A. Döhring. |
| 137: | Kleider machen Leute von Gottfried Keller. |
| 138: | Die arme Baronin von Gottfried Keller. |
| 139: | Saids Schicksale von Wilhelm Hauff. |
| 140: | Die sieben schönsten Märchen der Brüder Grimm. |
| 141: | Immensee. Im Saal. Von Theodor Storm. |
Zu haben in jeder Buch- und Papierhandlung oder durch
Anmerkungen zur Transkription: Dieses elektronische Buch wurde auf Grundlage der um 1921 in der Serie »Deutschen Jugendbücherei« erschienenen Ausgabe erstellt. Der Autorenname ist auch im gedruckten Buch inkonsistent. Der Abschnitt »Wer hilft?« wurde vom Anfang des Buches (Umschlagseite) an das Ende umgestellt. Die nachfolgende Tabelle enthält eine Auflistung aller gegenüber dem Originaltext vorgenommenen Korrekturen.
p 005: [eingerückt] Auf das Erste baue nimmer!
p 009: [eingerückt] Still und bescheiden von Natur,
p 016: [Punkt in Ellipse ergänzt] .. -> ...
p 019: Mit o bringt’s -> Mit r bringt’s
Transcriber’s Note: This ebook has been prepared from the edition edition published around 1921 in the series "Deutsche Jugendbücherei". The author’s name is inconsistent in the printed book, too. The section "Wer hilft?" was moved from the beginning of the book (jacket) to the end. The table below lists all corrections applied to the original text.
p 005: [added indentation] Auf das Erste baue nimmer!
p 009: [added indentation] Still und bescheiden von Natur,
p 016: [normalized ellipsis] .. -> ...
p 019: Mit o bringt’s -> Mit r bringt’s
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