Irma Geisslova
Irma Geisslová was a Czech writer and poet who was born on July 6, 1855 in Budapest. Her father, Jan Slavomil Geissel, was a railway official from Štiková u Nová Paka, and her mother, Marie, née Fořtová, was the daughter of a Jičín burgher. As a railway official, Geissel was transferred in various ways, and in 1884, when the council was retired, the family moved to Jičín, where Irma lived continuously...
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