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- John
Wiley & Sons. It was
founded in 1921 as
Verlag Chemie (meaning "Chemistry Press": VCH
stands for
Verlag Chemie) by two
German learned societies. Later...
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Verlag Enzyklopädie (English:
Publisher Encyclopedia) was an East-German
publishing house located in Leipzig. It was
founded on 1
November 1956 by the...
- Heidelberg, Dordrecht, and New York City.
Julius Springer founded Springer-
Verlag in
Berlin in 1842 and his son
Ferdinand Springer grew it from a
small firm...
- 2021) was a
German author and
publisher who was the
founder of
publisher Verlag Klaus Wagenbach [de].
Wagenbach was born in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia...
- Böhlau
Verlag is a book and
magazine publisher predominantly of
humanities and
social science disciplines,
based in
Vienna (Böhlau
Verlag GmbH & Co. KG)...
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Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh is a
German publishing house,
founded in the 19th
century by
Ferdinand Schöningh. It is
based in
Paderborn and
focuses on the...
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Orbis Verlag was a Gütersloh-based publisher. The
publishing company was
later acquired by Bertelsmann. Lehning,
Thomas (2004). Das Medienhaus: Geschichte...
- The
Diogenes Verlag (short: Diogenes) is a
Swiss publisher in Zurich,
founded in 1952 by
Daniel Keel [de], with a
focus on literature,
plays and cartoons...
- The
Verlag Freies Geistesleben &
Urachhaus GmbH is a
publishing company based in Stuttgart,
publishing under the
imprints of
Verlag Freies Geistesleben...