Emanuel Haldeman-Julius

Emanuel Haldeman-Julius was an American publisher, writer and thinker (1889–1951). He was born at Philadelphia and died at Girard.

Also recorded as E. Haldeman-Julius; Emanuel Julius.

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Identity and origins

Emanuel Haldeman-Julius was recorded at birth as Emanuel Julius. The authorities additionally record the headings E. Haldeman-Julius and Emanuel Julius. His recorded language was English. His recorded confession was atheism.

He married Anna Marcet Haldeman. 3 children are recorded: Alice Haldeman-Julius, Josephine Haldeman-Julius and Henry J. Haldeman.

Identity

Emanuel Haldeman-Julius is recorded with the citizenship of United States. Emanuel Haldeman-Julius is recorded as publisher, writer and thinker. Emanuel Haldeman-Julius is recorded at birth as Emanuel Julius.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Emanuel Haldeman-Julius may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Emanuel Haldeman-Julius is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q1334679.

Literature

2 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.

Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel, Lexikon des gesamten Buchwesens Online. Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel (1889-1951), author and publisher, American National Biography Online, 2000.

Evidence base

This article draws on 3 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 3 means 3 genuinely separate publishers of record. 16 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.

Life and career

  1. 1889Emanuel Haldeman-Julius born at Philadelphia.
  2. 1889Emanuel Haldeman-Julius was born in 1889 at Philadelphia.
  3. 1921Dust (1921) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
  4. 1951Emanuel Haldeman-Julius died at Girard.
  5. 1951Emanuel Haldeman-Julius died in 1951 at Girard.

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel (1889-1951), author and publisher, American National Biography Online, 2000

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel, Lexikon des gesamten Buchwesens Online

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1334679: Emanuel Haldeman-Julius

    Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation

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  4. 4.

    Internet Archive, 2 digitised items catalogued under Emanuel Haldeman-Julius as creator.

    digital repository · Unverified

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  5. 5.

    Project Gutenberg holds 2 full texts attributed to Emanuel Haldeman-Julius.

    digital repository · Unverified

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  6. 6.

    “E. Haldeman-Julius”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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Portraits and documents

Each plate is reproduced under the terms the holding register itself publishes, with its creator and licence named.

A widely heralded wedding in the west: legal, but companionate, is the union of Miss Josephine Haldeman-Julius and Aubrey Roselle of Girard, Kan., both of whom will continue their studies and be free of financial responsibility to one another for some time to come. Left to Right, Front Row: Alice Haldeman Julius, Mrs. H. A. Roselle (mother of the bridegroom), Aubrey Roselle and Josephine Haldeman-

A widely heralded wedding in the west: legal, but companionate, is the union of Miss Josephine Haldeman-Julius and Aubrey Roselle of Girard, Kan., both of whom will continue their studies and be free of financial responsibility to one another for some time to come. Left to Right, Front Row: Alice Haldeman Julius, Mrs. H. A. Roselle (mother of the bridegroom), Aubrey Roselle and Josephine Haldeman-

Times Wide World Photo · Midweek-Pictorial 1927-12-10: Vol 26 Iss 16 · Public domain

The picture record
English: “When the Critics Had a Surprise Party in Kansas City” (The Kansas City Times, March 17th, 1927). “This is not the summit of Mt. Olympus, but the roof garden of the Ambassador hotel. This interesting study in smiling critics was taken on a bright Sunday afternoon, May 16, 1926, by Mrs. Roy B. Rutherford, wife of the pastor of the First Christian church. Sinclair Lewis just had finished hi

English: “When the Critics Had a Surprise Party in Kansas City” (The Kansas City Times, March 17th, 1927). “This is not the summit of Mt. Olympus, but the roof garden of the Ambassador hotel. This interesting study in smiling critics was taken on a bright Sunday afternoon, May 16, 1926, by Mrs. Roy B. Rutherford, wife of the pastor of the First Christian church. Sinclair Lewis just had finished hi

From the March 17, 1927, edition of The Kansas City Times, page 3, via newspapers.com, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-kansas-city-times-iconoclasts-in-kan/195854015/ · Public domain

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