Traven, B.
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- Hetmann, F. Der Mann der sich verbarg, 1983:t.p. (B. Traven) p. 248 (alias Otto Feige; B. Traven b. 2-23-1882 in Schwiebus (Swiebodzinie); according to Mexic. passport b. 5-3-1890 in Chicago; d. 3-26-69)
- His Der Schatz der Sierra Madre, 1927.
- His La Rosa blanca, 1940:t.p. (Bruno Traven)
- LC files(b. 1890; d. 1969)
- The man who was B. Traven, 1980: p. 8 (T. Torsvan) p. 39 (Bruno Marhut) p. 56 (Richard Maurhut) p. 64 (Jacob Torice) p. 127 (Berick Traven Torsvan) p. 155 (Traves Torsvan) p. 183 (aliases: Wienecke, Albert Otto Max; Adolf Rudolf Feige) p. 266 (b. as Hermann Albert Otto Max Feige, 2/24/1882)
- The secret of the Sierra Madre, 1980 (uncorr. p. proof): p. 312-316 (b. as Otto Wienecke 2-1882 in Schwiebus; became Otto Feige 5-20-1882 on parents' marriage; 1st record of Ret Marut 1907 as actor in Essen; left Germany 1923; "B. Traven" wrote from Tampico 6-1925; Traven Torsvan on scient. exped. to Chiapas 1926; Death ship by "B.T." pub. 1934; 1st appearance of Hal Croves in Mex. City 1947) p. 317 (other names used by B. Traven: Arnolds, Barker, Traven Torsvan Torsvan, Traven Torsvan Croves, B.T. Torsvan, Rex Marut, Robert Marut, Fred Maruth, Fred Mareth, Red Marut, Richard Maurhut, Kraus, Martinez, Fred Gaudet, Langer, Goetz Öhly, Anton Raderscheidt, Robert Bek-Gran, Arthur Terlelm, Wilhelm Scheider, Heinrich Otto Becker)
- B. Traven, Bruno Traven in some accounts) was the pen name of a novelist, presumed to be German, known for his novels on injustice and exploitation around the world, and especially in Mexico. His name, nationality, date and place of birth have been subject to dispute. One certainty about Traven's life is that he lived under the name of Ret Marut in Germany until 1923 and arrived in Mexico in 1924 ( (Wikipedia, 15 Sept. 2025) )
- LCN ; note: 1882-1969
- מרד התלויים, 1964:
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
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B. Traven (German: [ˈbeː ˈtʁaːvn̩]; Bruno Traven in some accounts) was the pen name of a novelist, presumed to be German, known for his novels on injustice and exploitation around the world, and especially in Mexico. His name, nationality, date and place of birth have been subject to dispute. One certainty about Traven's life is that he lived under the name of Ret Marut in Germany until 1923 and arrived in 1924 in Mexico, where the majority of his fiction is also set. However, Ret Marut was an assumed name and debate remains about his birth name, and Traven himself obscured the subject. His most famous work The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1927) is set in Mexico, as is the the film adaptation which won three Academy Awards in 1949.
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