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  1. Bernhard Kellermann (4 March 1879, Fürth, Kingdom of Bavaria – 17 October 1951) was a German author and poet. Life. Bernhard Kellermann and Professor Otto Nagel, Painter, president of the Academy of Arts.

  2. Bernhard Kellermann auf der Tribüne der Goethetage-Veranstaltung 1949. Bernhard Friedrich Wilhelm Kellermann (* 4. März 1879 in Fürth; † 17. Oktober 1951 in Klein Glienicke bei Potsdam) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller .

  3. Bernhard Kellermann was a German journalist and writer best known for his novel Der Tunnel (1913; The Tunnel, 1915), a sensational technical-utopian work about the construction of a tunnel between Europe and North America.

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  4. Der Tunnel is a novel by Bernhard Kellermann published in April 1913. The novel sold 100,000 copies in the six months after its publication, and it became one of the most successful books of the first half of the 20th century.

  5. Bernhard Kellermann. (1879—1951) Quick Reference. (Fürth, 1879–1951, nr. Potsdam), a journalist and foreign correspondent, wrote five novels between 1904 and 1913. Yester und Li (1904), sub-titled Geschichte einer Sehnsucht, records a poet's unexpressed and unfulfilled ... From: Kellermann, Bernhard in The Oxford Companion to German Literature »

  6. German journalist and writer Bernhard Kellermann is best known for his novel Der Tunnel (The Tunnel), a sensational utopian work about an attempt to build a transatlantic tunnel. The book was a best-seller throughout the world.

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  8. Kellermann, Bernhard. Entry updated 28 November 2022. Tagged: Author. (1879-1951) German author whose Near Future sf novel, Der Tunnel ( 1913; trans anon as The Tunnel 1915 ), describes the construction of a transatlantic tunnel (see Under the Sea) over a twenty-six year span; the future anticipated by Kellermann has no World War One.