Carl August Gottlob Otto




Carl August Gottlob Otto (born December 3, 1896 in Ostritz, Kreis Zittau, † May 22, 1968 in Berlin) was a German writer and editor. Edit LifeQualtext

After the First World War, Carl A. G. Otto worked as a court rulers for a large and well-known day newspaper. A photo of him is not published in his work in the East.

According to his own data, his literary achievements were expressed in more than three million copies, among others. in magazines, magazines and books. According to the company brochure he was a speaker in the field of experimental psychology, metaphysics, art and artistry at more than 2000 events.

As a result of these public events, he wrote the postgraduate course C.A.G. Otto's speaker and success school, connected with the circuit of thoughts. This course of lectures in 12 Lehrbriefen was originally published in Weru-Verlag, Berlin. In later years - until March 1967 - the course was published in his own publishing house (C.A.G. Otto Redner- und Erfolgsschule, Berlin).

On 21 March 1967, Carl A. G. Otto sold all the rights to this course to a publisher in the Rhineland, who had offered it as a long-distance course in Canada in later years in revised form. Edit WorksQualtext Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 126731861 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 15771724 Wikipedia People Search

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