Döll-Verlag

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The Johann-Heinrich-Döll-Verlag , later a GmbH, was a Bremen publisher , bookstore and wholesale bookstore from 1919 to the 1980s .

history

In 1919 the businessman Johann Heinrich Döll sen. a mail-order and publishing bookstore in Bremen's Steintorviertel , Am Bredenkamp No. 6. His son of the same name took over the company and was also a partner in the art and bookstore Döll & Groot in Bremen, Am Dobben No. 53, until the company was closed in 1929. The Döll-Verlag continued to exist after the Second World War . In 1953 a large bookstore was founded with its headquarters in the old town at Obernstrasse No. 62/66 and soon afterwards in Bürgermeister-Smidt-Strasse . The Heinrich Döll GmbH was abandoned in the early 1980s. In Bremen- Oberneuland , work continued on a small scale. The grandson Johann Heinrich Döll then founded a new publishing house that published books in the field of cultural history. In 2000, after the death of the grandson, the calendar publishing house was sold to a printing company. The Bremer Verlagsgesellschaft Beste Zeiten continues to publish the Bremen calendars "Rollmops" and "No offense" under the brand name "Döll-Verlag ". Sophie Hollanders, von Döll's widow, continued to run the book publishing company as Döll-Edition .

Books about Bremen by Volker Ernsting , Hermann Gutmann , photographer Georg Schmidt, Heinrich Schmidt-Barrien , Herbert Schwarzwälder and Wilhelm Tacke have been published .

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