Thea Leitner

Thea Leitner (June 2, 1921 in Vienna – August 2016) was an Austrian author and journalist.[1][2] She has written numerous books for young people and was decorated, in May, 2003 for service to Vienna with the "Silbernes Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um das Land Wien" (the Silver Order of Merit for Service to Vienna).

She was the wife of German commentator and science popularizer Sebastian Leitner with whom she lived in Vienna until his death in 1989.

She died on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 in Vienna.

Bibliography

  • Körner aus der Nähe. 1951
  • Das Bilderbuch vom Bauernhof. ISBN 3-219-10315-4
  • Habsburgs verkaufte Töchter. 1987, ISBN 3-8000-3248-1, ISBN 978-3-8000-3248-8
  • Schicksale im Hause Habsburg. 2003, ISBN 3-492-23980-3
  • Habsburgs Goldene Bräute. Durch Mitgift zur Macht. 2003, ISBN 3-492-23525-5
  • Hühnerstall und Nobelball. Leben in Krieg und Frieden 1938-1955. 2003, ISBN 3-8000-3927-3 (autobiographical)
gollark: I can't point to a particular build/project tooling system which *utterly* doesn't fail for me. makefiles fail unfathomably sometimes, cmake fails unfathomably lots of the time, cargo sometimes runs into bizarre dependency errors, nimble works fine actually but I don't ever install stuff from it, luarocks is no, python has an awful mess, etc.
gollark: > In a typical build system, the dependency arrows go down. Although this is the way they would naturally go due to gravity, it is unfortunately also where the enemy's gate is. This makes it very inefficient and unfriendly. In tup, the arrows go up. This is obviously true because it rhymes. See how the dependencies differ in make and tup:Wow, this sounds like a great build system.
gollark: It's a rough measure of project size/complexity.
gollark: Possibly a ten-thousandth.
gollark: Meanwhile, build.py is probably below a thousandth of the size of GCC → use.
  1. "Geschichten für Kinder und über Kaisertöchter" (in German). diepresse. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  2. Thea Leitner (2002). Jugendzeit seinerzeit: bürgerliches Leben zwischen Sachsen und Wien 1921-1938 (in German). Ueberreuter. ISBN 3800038439.
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