Meidingers Jugendschriften Verlag

Meidingers Jugendschriften Verlag was a German children's publisher best known for the Nesthäkchen books of Else Ury.

Globus published the works of Jules Verne: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and Around the World in Eighty Days.

[3][4] Meidingers Jugendschriften Verlag gained fame among readers in the 1920s and 1930s through the 1.25 million book series Nesthäkchen by Else Ury.

On her fiftieth birthday, 1 November 1927, Meidingers Jugendschriften Verlag honored Ury with a large reception at the Hotel Adlon.

[5][6][7] After the National Socialist seizure of power in 1933 and the associated Aryanization of Wertheim, the changes in Meidingers Jugendschriften Verlag are difficult to follow.

Original Dust Jacket, Nesthäkchen im Kinderheim by Else Ury . Illustration by Robert Sedlacek , published by Meidingers Jugendschriften Verlag
Hermann J. Meidinger, 1898