Ernst Lehrs
About
Ernst Lehrs (1894–1979) was born in Berlin. Having fought in World War I, he studied science and graduated with a PhD in 1923. He became a senior teacher at the first Waldorf school in Stuttgart, Germany, and in 1935 moved to The Netherlands, where he worked as a teacher, before moving to Britain as a Jewish refugee from the Nazis. In 1952 he returned to Germany and worked as a lecturer at the newly established course in anthroposophic special education in Eckwälden, where he remained until his death.
Author's Books
Rudolf Steiner
Contributions by Owen Barfield
Translated by Daisy Aldan, John Fentress Gardner, Isabel Grieve, Brigitte Knaack, Ernst Lehrs, Ruth Pusch and Hans Pusch
Contributions by Owen Barfield
Translated by Daisy Aldan, John Fentress Gardner, Isabel Grieve, Brigitte Knaack, Ernst Lehrs, Ruth Pusch and Hans Pusch
Mercury Press