
L. Th. Lehmann (1920–2012)
Author of Gedichten 1939-1998
About the Author
Works by L. Th. Lehmann
Het echolood 4 copies
Luxe 3 copies
Dag- en nachtlawaai 2 copies
Schrijlings op den horizon 2 copies
Who's who in Whatland 2 copies
Civil War Letters of Louis Lehmann : with Alexander Terrell's and James B. Likens' Texas Cavalry regiments, 1863-1864 (2011) 1 copy
De queeste naar de multireme : theorieën uit Renaissance en Barok over antieke oorlogsschepen (1995) 1 copy
Het echolood gedichten 1 copy
Gedichten 1 copy
Subjectieve reportage 1 copy
Associated Works
In het spoor van de raaf : zeventien dichters over een gedicht — Author, some editions — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Lehmann, L. Th.
- Legal name
- Lehmann, Louis Theodorus
- Other names
- Colmar, S.
Ferre, Georges
Isamïli, Kemal
Holme, Martin
Klecksel, Urenkel
Schoriës, M. (show all 9)
Bählamm, Urenkel
Gliont, Wouter
Maan, Mies - Birthdate
- 1920-08-19
- Date of death
- 2012-12-23
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Leiden (Law)
University of Amsterdam (Prehistoric Archaeology) - Occupations
- poet
- Nationality
- Netherlands
- Birthplace
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Place of death
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Map Location
- Nederland
- Associated Place (for map)
- Netherlands
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Louis Lehmann, although on many of his books signed off as L. Th. Lehmann was active as a writer and poet for more than 70 years, while alongside he had a professional careers as a ships archaeologist. He was also active as a musician and composer. Although some of his works were published with the most respected mainstream publishers, many of his works were smaller publication which appeared on the margin of the literary scene, making Lehmann more of an author for connoiseurs than show more mainstream readership.
Tussen Medemblik en Hippolytushoef is a short novel or novella. It describes one day in the life of a university student. Many of the images and scenes in the story are set in Amsterdam. The climax of the day's ruminations are the student's attempt to get laid. show less
Tussen Medemblik en Hippolytushoef is a short novel or novella. It describes one day in the life of a university student. Many of the images and scenes in the story are set in Amsterdam. The climax of the day's ruminations are the student's attempt to get laid. show less
Louis Th. Lehmann (1920 - 2012) is a writer on the fringe of Dutch letters. He wrote poetry, and, mostly, short prose, some of which in the form of fiction, and some essays. Much of his work was written under various pseudonyms. He had very broad interests, as is evident in this small collection of essays about Latin-American music and dance, and travelogues about Latin-America and South-West Germany.
Professionally, Louis Th. Lehmann was internationally renowned as an underwater show more archaeologist. During the 1960s-70s he published about prehistoric pottery and later about the history of ship archaeology. show less
Professionally, Louis Th. Lehmann was internationally renowned as an underwater show more archaeologist. During the 1960s-70s he published about prehistoric pottery and later about the history of ship archaeology. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 26
- Also by
- 9
- Members
- 80
- Popularity
- #224,853
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 14
- Languages
- 1


