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  1. Ludwig Ganghofer (7 July 1855 – 24 July 1920) was a German writer. He has been called the "most-adapted author in the history of German cinema", as many of his novels were turned into films.

  2. Ludwig Albert Ganghofer (* 7. Juli 1855 in Kaufbeuren; † 24. Juli 1920 in Tegernsee) war ein bayerischer Schriftsteller, der durch seine Heimatromane bekannt und wegen seiner propagandistischen Kriegsberichterstattung [1] bereits zu Lebzeiten kritisiert wurde.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Ludwig Ganghofer, a popular author of novels and plays set in the Bavarian Alps. Discover how he became a friend of the emperor, a war reporter and a film producer.

  4. Ludwig Ganghofer has 210 books on Goodreads with 652 ratings. Ludwig Ganghofers most popular book is Das Schweigen im Walde.

  5. Ludwig Ganghofer 'Der Herrgottschnitzer von Ammergau' | Harald Reinl | 1952 | Auf DVD! | Filmjuwelen. Film- und Fernsehjuwelen.

  6. Ludwig Ganghofer was a German Heimat-writer. More than 34 of his novels were made into films. He was born in Kauftbeuren, Bavaria, Germany, as the son of the Bavarian Ministerialrat August Ganghofer and Caroline (born as Louis). After graduating from high school he worked as a mechanic in Augsburg.

  7. Ludwig Ganghofer is the author of Das Schweigen im Walde (3.78 avg rating, 18 ratings, 1 review, published 1899), Der Mann im Salz (4.00 avg rating, 13 r...