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UTTENRUTHIA Private print 1917 // Obituary for the fallen Ludwig KELBER


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You are bidding on one extremely rare private print from 1917.

Not in the KVK!

Obituary for a member of the student association “Uttenruthia”, on the 8th fallen in November Ludwig Kelber, son of the pastor and writer Karl Kelber (1862-1954), also "Karl Kelber of Franconia".

Albert Ludwig Kelber (*8. November 1892 in Mangersreuth near Kulmbach / Upper Franconia), stud. theol. / Pastor in Schönberg near Lauf, died as a deputy sergeant and deputy officer in northwest Hungary on his 24th. Birthday, on the 8th November 1916, at the Tölgyes Pass (altitude 1141) in Königl. Bavarian RIR6.

With poems by the fallen man and his father.

From an estate of Pastor Ernst Morenz (*1899 in Munich), who married Maria Wilhelmine Kelber (1891-1985), a sister of the fallen soldier. At the same time, I offer diaries (1919-1924) as well as a Uttenruthia family book by Ernst Morenz!


"Don't forget the dear dead!" Reprinted from “Schwarzburgbund” January 1917. Ludwig Kelber (Uttenreuth).

Printing shop of the Schreiberhau-Diesdorf rescue center. Diesdorf near Gäbersdorf, Striegau district.

15 p. (20.3 x 13.3 cm).


Enclosed handwritten poem "Warriors Eleis", possibly. by Ludwig Kelber himself, as well as a saying card with a Lienhard saying about death.

Includes one Obituary by Ernst Schober to his “body fox” Ludwig Kelber; 2 ½ Pages of poems by Ludwig Kelber (last poem dated Transylvania, Upper Marostal, October 1916) as well 7 ½ Poems by the father Karl Kelber von Franconian on the death of his son ("Homeland bells over the grave of a fallen man"; title: His birthday! // The Obligation // About Praying // Sun // One Bouquet // Triumph // Our Pride // Your Image // Danse Macabre // His Secret // She Cries // A Poet // Shining Death // Memento / / The Victory // Unleashed // The Oak of Freedom).

Condition: Paperback cover stained and damaged; Pages slightly browned and stained. The inside card is heavily browned and stained. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!



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Albert Ludwig Kelber (*8. November 1892 in Mangersreuth near Kulmbach / Upper Franconia), stud. theol. / Pastor in Schönberg near Lauf, died as a deputy sergeant and deputy officer in northwest Hungary on his 24th. Birthday, on the 8th November 1916, at the Tölgyes Pass (altitude 1141) in Königl. Bavarian RIR6. Includes one Obituary by Ernst Schober to his “body fox” Ludwig Kelber; 2 ½ Pages of poems by Ludwig Kelber (last poem dated Transylvania, Upper Marostal, October 1916) as well 7 ½ Poems by the father Karl Kelber von Franconian on the death of his son ("Homeland bells over the grave of a fallen man"; title: His birthday! // The Obligation // About Praying // Sun // One Bouquet // Triumph // Our Pride // Your Image // Danse Macabre // His Secret // She Cries // A Poet // Shining Deat