Bouvier Publishing House

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Bouvier Verlag / University bookstore Bouvier Verpachtungs GmbH

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founding 1828
Seat Bonn
management Thomas Grundmann
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Website www.bouvier-verlag.de

The Bouvier publishing house is a German publishing house in Bonn . A university bookstore was affiliated with the company until 2004 .

history

The publisher of Henry and Cohen in 1828 by Aimé Henry founded and Maximilian Cohen in Bonn as Lithographic Institute. A little later a bookshop was opened. From 1891 the publisher was named Verlag von Friedrich Cohen . In 1930 the previous publishing director Vittorio Klostermann founded his own publishing house. After the seizure of power by the National Socialists, the owners were forced many shares to sell. In 1937 the name was changed to H. Bouvier u. Co. On March 7, 1938 Herbert Grundmann became managing director. Grundmann acquired a publishing license in 1945 and from 1953 was the sole owner of the Bouvier Verlag Herbert Grundmann . In 1982 Edition Röhrscheid and in 1990 the Reimar Hobbing publishing house were integrated into the publishing structure. Since 2003 it has been an independent company again. Thomas Grundmann is the managing director (since 1981).

The publisher is a member of the German Book Trade Association .

Outbuilding of the former bookstore (2013)
former bookstore (2015)

Former bookstore

In 2004 the affiliated university bookstore in Bonn was sold to Thalia Holding . In 2013 the shop was closed.

signet

The publisher's logo was designed by HAP Grieshaber .

program

Authors such as

From 1989 to 1994 the Bouvier Verlag published the yearbook Extremism & Democracy and from 1992 to 1999 the series Extremism & Democracy (edited by Eckhard Jesse and Uwe Backes ).

See also

literature

  • Dagmar Olzog, Johannes Hacker (ed.): Documentation of German-language publishers . 14th edition, Verlag Moderne industrie, Landsberg am Lech 2001, ISBN 3-478-38764-7 , pp. 55–56.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ebba Hagenberg-Miliu: University bookstore Bouvier. Sad end of a book era . In: General-Anzeiger , July 29, 2013.