Max Braun
}}Max Braun (March 12, 1883 – May 1967 in Miami) was an American tug of war competitor and Olympic medalist. He competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, where he received a silver medal. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 18571857.28 p. -
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Published 1934Würzburg : Mayr, 1934.12 S ; 8̊ -
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Published 1898Greifswald : Abel, 1898.59 S ; 8̊ -
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Published 2007Germany : Universität München, 2007.119 leaves : tables. -
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Published 1911(Berlin, Hendebett, 1911)54 S. 8vo. -
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Published 1913Hamburg, Petschmann, 1913.78 S. 8vo. -
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Published 1875Würzburg : Stahel'schen Buch- und Kunsthandlung, 1875.48 p. : ills., 2 pl. -
9Paris : S.N.I.E.,v. : ill. ; 46 cm.Other Authors: “...Braun, Max...”
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10Saarbrücken : Verlag der Volksstimme GmbH,v. ; 47-49 cm.Other Authors: “...Braun, Max...”
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11Published 1933### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Saarbücken : "Volksstimme", [1933-v.Other Authors: “...Braun, Max...”