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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...
- Böhlau
Verlag is a book and
magazine publisher predominantly of
humanities and
social science disciplines,
based in
Vienna (Böhlau
Verlag GmbH & Co. KG)...
- 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...
- 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...
- The Zoch
Verlag is a Munich-based
publisher of games. Its
pivotal point is
games of
skill made out of wood - or with a high
proportion of wood — for children...
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publishing industry in 1938, the
company became a
subsidiary of
Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt,
until it was
closed in 1943.[citation needed] On 9
November 1945...
- 1860 übernehmen".
Abendzeitung (in German). Munich:
Abendzeitung München
Verlags-GmbH. 29
April 2014.
Retrieved 27
February 2016. Niekamp,
Kevin (29 April...
- and ecology.
Among the
authors Jean-Christophe Ammann,
Justus Frantz,
Rainer Hunold,
Albrecht Müller and
Peter Zudeick The
website from
Westend Verlags...
- The
Ullstein Verlag was
founded by
Leopold Ullstein in 1877 at
Berlin and is one of the
largest publishing companies of Germany. It
published newspapers...