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Tauchnitz was the name of a
family of
German printers and publishers. They
published English language literature for
distribution on the
European continent...
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Bernhard Tauchnitz (25
August 1816 – 13
August 1895) was a
German publisher. He was born near Naumburg, a
nephew of Karl
Christoph Traugott Tauchnitz. His...
- Karl
Christoph Traugott Tauchnitz (29
October 1761 – 14
January 1836) was a
German printer and bookseller. He was born at Grosspardau, near
Grimma and...
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imprints of
works of
fiction to rail travellers, in the
style of the
German Tauchnitz family,
which became known as the "Railway Library". The
venture was a...
- is the same word in many
European languages.
Based on the
example of
Tauchnitz, a
Leipzig publishing firm that had been
producing inexpensive and paper-bound...
- Ivanoe: A Romance. Leipzig:
Bernhard Tauchnitz. p. 69. Scott,
Walter (1845). Ivanoe: A Romance. Leipzig:
Bernhard Tauchnitz. p. 135. Scott,
Walter (1845). Ivanoe:...
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Lafcadio (1910).
Glimpses of
Unfamiliar ****an:
First and
second series.
Tauchnitz. p. 296. Ema, Tsutomu. Ema
Tsutomu zenshū. Vol. 8. p. 412. Chong, Ilyoung...
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Continental market also
supported examples of
cheap paper-bound books:
Bernhard Tauchnitz started the
Collection of
British and
American Authors in 1841. These...
- new
manual of
logarithms to
seven places of decimals. Leipzig:
Bernhard Tauchnitz. p. 610.
Retrieved October 26, 2011.
Thomas Jefferson (July 13, 1790)...
- (1914–1940).
Historische Grammatik der
englischen Sprache. Stuttgart:
Bernhard Tauchnitz. Maling, J (1971). "Sentence
stress in Old English".
Linguistic Inquiry...