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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BertelsmannBertelsmann - Wikipedia

    The Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Bertelsmann ( German pronunciation: [ˈbɛʁtl̩sˌman] ⓘ ), is a German private multinational conglomerate corporation based in Gütersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is one of the world's largest media conglomerates and is also active in the service sector and education.

    • 1 July 1835; 188 years ago
    • Gütersloh, Germany
    • 164,691 (2022)
    • 20.245 billion (2022)
  2. Apr 21, 2023 · The total number of Publishing Companies in Germany is 23,749. Berlin is the largest province with a 9% market share (2,228 publishing companies). Second is Hamburg with 1,189 publishing companies (5%). München also has a large number of publishing companies: 1,147 (5%). These three provinces combined have an 19% market share in the total ...

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    • Aufbau-Verlag
    • Droemer Knaur
    • Hoffmann und Campe
    • DTV Verlag
    • Arche Verlag
    • Taschen Books
    • Kiepenheuer & Witsch
    • Rowohlt Verlag
    • Suhrkamp Verlag
    • Arena Verlag

    Based in Berlin, Aufbau-Verlagwas founded in 1945 with the mission to provide Germany with much-needed literary nourishment after the fall of Hitler. In fact, the company actively sought Jewish writers and other authors who had been forced to hide during the Nazi regime. Since then, Aufbau-Verlag has worked with many notable German authors and inte...

    Based in Munich, Droemer Knaurhas several imprints of fiction and nonfiction. Their fiction catalog has everything from sci-fi and fantasy to thrillers and romance. For nonfiction, they proudly publish books pertaining to religion, music, philosophy, and nature, and more. You can browse their catalog here. Submission Guidelines: www.droemer-knaur.d...

    Founded in 1781, Hoffmann und Campeis one of the oldest publishers in the German-speaking world. Over the years, they have published several Nobel Prize winners in literature. Their international authors include Amanda Gorman, Bob Dylan, and Ijeoma Oluo. You can browse their available titles here. They do not currently accept electronic submissions...

    dtv Verlagwas founded in Munich in 1960 and initially published just paperback titles. Today, the company publishes around 400 titles annually in both hardcover and paperback editions. Their catalog includes both literary and general fiction, in addition to many nonfiction titles, children’s books, and YA books. Check out their published titles her...

    Although Arche Verlagwas founded in Zurich in 1944, the company now has a large presence in Hamburg, Germany under W1-Media GmbH. They accept all genres, including fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, picture books, and poetry. You can browse their current catalog here. Submission Guidelines: www.w1-media.de/arche-kontakt

    Taschen Books specializes in nonfiction, but they do also have a few classic children’s books and fairy tales in their catalog, which you can check out here. Based in Cologne, they currently seek titles in art and design, pop culture, travel, photography, film, and fashion. Submission Guidelines: www.taschen.com/project_proposals/

    Kiepenheuer & Witschwas founded in Cologne in 1949. For fiction, the company publishes literary fiction, classic fiction, historical novels, short stories, thrillers, and general fiction. As for nonfiction, they proudly publish books about music, sports, and biographies and memoirs. They also accept submissions of poetry. Browse their current catal...

    Rowohlt Verlagwas founded in 1908 in Leipzig, Germany, and now has headquarters in Germany and 12 divisions. They publish most genres of commercial and literary fiction, including children’s and YA books. For nonfiction, the company offers books on sports, philosophy, society, finance, art, and others. Browse their full catalog here. Submission Gui...

    Suhrkamp Verlagis one of the most acclaimed publishers in Germany and all of Europe, in part for its reputation as a publisher that invests in developing its authors. Based in Berlin, the company has published nonfiction books pertaining to climate change, philosophy, politics, health, and influential people. They also publish poetry, YA and childr...

    Arena Verlagwas founded in 1949 by George Popp. It was notably the first publisher in Germany to publish paperback books for children and teens. Today, Arena Verlag continues their commitment to publishing quality books of fiction and nonfiction for children, including toddlers, middle grade, and teens. Submission Guidelines: www.arena-verlag.de/ma...

  4. the largest scientific publishing house in Berlin, but also heads the list of the largest publishers in Germany. The ven-erable publisher Walter de Gruyter can look back on a 250 year history in the city and became the largest publisher for humanities in continental Europe with the acquisition of K. G. Saur and Max Niemeyer in 2006.

  5. It was only in 1945 when Frankfurt was able to take back the leading role as German book trade metropolis. Today, Leipzig is the second largest book fair in Germany and continues to grow every year since the unification of Germany in 1990. Welcoming 186,000 book fair visitors in 2015, last week (from March 17th to 20, 2016) there were 195,000 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Random_HouseRandom House - Wikipedia

    Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. [1] [2] [3] It has several independently managed subsidiaries around the world. It is part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the Germany -based media conglomerate Bertelsmann .

  7. Feb 6, 2020 · The Frankfurt Book Fair is held every year in October. In a typical year, the fair hosts more than 7,300 exhibitors from 100 countries ranging from Albania to Zimbabwe. Around 300,000 visitors will attend the event, and over 10,000 journalists will cover it. Unlike the United States' largest book fair, BookExpo America (BEA), the Frankfurt Book ...

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