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Walter de Gruyter Publishers

1749-1999

Anne-Katrin Ziesak
Barcode 9783110166996
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Release Date: 18/10/1999

Edition: Reprint 2013
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: History
Translator: Rhodes Barrett
Label: De Gruyter
Contributors: Anne-Katrin Ziesak (Edited by), Kurt-Georg Cram (Contributions by), Andreas Terwey (Contributions by), Hans-Robert Cram (Contributions by), Rhodes Barrett (Translated by)
Language: English
Publisher: De Gruyter

1749-1999
This is an account of the merging of five publishers - Georg Reimer, G.G. Goschensen'sche Verlagshanlung; Veit & Comp, I Guttentag, and Karl I. Trubner - in 1919, to form Walter de Gruyter. The history goes back 250 years.
Walter de Gruyter Publishers present this book on the occasion of their 250th anniversary. It is a chronological account of how five publishers became a one company. The publisher Georg Reimer had close connections with Berlin University and the Prussian Academy of Sciences. G.J. Goschen'sche Verlagshandlung was one of the great publishers of classics, issuing the first complete authorized edition of Goethe's works and also publishing the scholarly paperback series "Sammlung Goschen". Veit & Comp. issued scientific-medical books, such as "Dornbluth", precursor of the famous "Pschyrembel". I. Guttentag was one of the leading law publishers, whose name is still remembered in the series "Sammlung Guttentag". The publisher Karl I. Trubner's strengths were linguistics and the classics. "Kluges Etymologisches Worterbuch" is still one of Walter de Gruyter's flagships. In accordance with the 20th century entrepreneurial spirit Walter de Gruyter merged these publishers in 1919.