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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Continental market also supported examples of cheap paper-bound books: Bernhard Tauchnitz started the Collection of British and American Authors in 1841. These...
- Ivanoe: A Romance. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. p. 69. Scott, Walter (1845). Ivanoe: A Romance. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. p. 135. Scott, Walter (1845). Ivanoe:...
- Antiqua WF. Leipziger Lateinschrift (1907) a variant of Schelter Antiqua. Tauchnitz-Antiqua (1907) a variant of Schelter Antiqua. Schelter Kursiv (1906) Schlanke...
- 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...
- (1894). Glimpses of Unfamiliar ****an (first series). Leipzig, Bernhard Tauchnitz. Hook, Glenn D. et al. (2011). ****an's International Relations: Politics...
- career publishing about forty books between 1890 and 1916 mostly for Tauchnitz editions signifying her target audience was mainly English-speaking visitors...