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- Weidmannsche Buchhandlung is a German book publisher established in 1680 that remained independent until it was acquired by Verlag Georg Olms in 1983....
- Werther Language German Genre Epistolary novel Publisher Weygand'sche Buchhandlung, Leipzig Publication date 29 September 1774, revised ed. 1787 Publication...
- Original title Die Wahlverwandtschaften Language German (original) English (1854) Publisher J. G. Cottaische Buchhandlung, Berlin Publication date 1809...
- 3 Mark notes. A two mark Swakopmunder Buchhandlung note issued in 1916 A ten pfennig Swakopmunder Buchhandlung note issued in 1916 Cuhaj 2010, p. 548...
- New York and San Francisco, later also in Tokyo. In 1991, the renowned Buchhandlung Mayer & Müller in Berlin, who also had a scientific program and distributed...
- until the middle of the fourth century] (in German). Kiel: Schwersche Buchhandlung. The List of Popes. The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911. The exception is...
- Leipzig was responsible for distribution to Austria. "Buchhandlung Harri Deutsch Hauptseite" [Buchhandlung Harri Deutsch main page] (in German). 2000. Archived...
- generations. Founded in 1801 in Frankfurt am Main as the Hermann'sche Buchhandlung, the publishing house consisted of a press and retail book trade. In...
- in Gibraltar, Menorca und Ostindien. Im Verlage der Helwingschen Hof-Buchhandlung. ISBN 978-9925057382. Kupperman, Karen Ordahl (2009). The Jamestown Project...
- gehalten an der Königlichen Universität zu Berlin. Vol. 1. J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger, Stuttgart / Berlin 1923, p. 36 Catharina was the daughter...