Der Seher

Full title:

  • Der Seher: Deutsche astrologische Zeitung die weder Partei- noch Klassenunterschiede kennt, die kosmisch eingestellte Zeitung der Zukunft (1. Jahrgang Nr. 6 – 1. Jahrgang Nr. 20)
  • Der Seher: Geistwissenschaftliche Rundschau (2. Jahrgang Nr. 10 – 4. Jahrgang Nr. 13)

Editor:

  • Ebertin, Reinhold (1. Jahrgang Nr. 6 – 2. Jahrgang Nr. 10
  • [Not known as first leaf missing] (4. Jahrgang Nr. 13)

Publication credits:

  • Ebertin-Verlag, Erfurt (all issues held)

Holdings:

  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 6, [11. April 1932][1]. (Heavy tearing at folds. Some red-pencilled mark-up.) [6]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 7, [30. April 1932]. (Some tearing at fold. Red-pencilled underlining and marginal bracketing in some places. [4]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 9, [24. Mai 1932]. (Inked annotation and former owner’s signature to upper margin of front page.) [6]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 10 [9. Juni 1932]. (Parts of front leaf missing, cut out by former owner. Some marginal tearing.) [8]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 14 [1. Aug. 1932]. Incomplete article cutting from similar publication, hand-dated in pencil to 10. August 32[2], laid in. (Parts of front and rear leaves missing, cut out by former owner. Some marginal tearing.) [8]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 15, [18. Aug. 1932]. Handwritten note mentioning Troinski and Parm in ink to upper margin of first page, dated 20. Jan. 1959. (Some tearing and two holes, with loss of text, to fold.) [4]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 16, [30. Aug. 1932]. (Some tearing to folds, especially of front leaf.) [6]
  • 1. Jahrgang Nr. 20, [24. Oktober 1932]. (Some tearing to folds.) [8]
  • 2. Jahrgang Nr. 10, 16. November 1933. (Some tearing and slight holing to folds. Heavy red-pencilled mark-up to first and fourth pages, with additional blue-inked underlining to one article on first. Typed note pasted across part of cover article, to the detriment of reading some of its text.) [8]
  • 4. Jahrgang, Nr. 13, [after Juni 27, 1935]. (Defective copy: pp. 1-4 missing. Only Beilage present.) [Pp. 5-8]

 

[1] The date is not given in print but has been credibly added in pencil by a former owner

[2] The cut-out does not fit the missing portion of this issue. It might perhaps come from a lost supplement to the following one, but this is unclear

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