Eulenspiegel-Verlag

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The Eulenspiegel-Verlag is since 1954 existing publisher headquartered in Berlin , which focuses in the field of satire is.

Until 1972 Eulenspiegel-Verlag was the publisher of the satirical magazine Eulenspiegel . In the GDR , the state-sanctioned Eulenspiegel-Verlag was the most important satirical publisher. After the turn of the peaceful revolution in 1993 by the Treuhand a bankruptcy procedure initiated. However, buyers were found for the bankruptcy estate (namely Matthias Oehme and Jacqueline Kühne) who re-founded the publishing house.

The publishing house has made it its business to look after parts of the cultural heritage of the GDR. Particularly noteworthy in this context are the editions of works by the poets Peter Hacks and Rainer Kirsch .

The publishing house gave its name to the Eulenspiegel publishing group founded in 1993 .

Crime series Kronen-Krimi

A series by Eulenspiegel Verlag is the Kronen-Krimi series. This series includes funny and ironic thrillers by various authors, but is largely unknown because the print runs were very limited and the books in the GDR were only available through relationships. The trademark of the series is a signet with a crowned owl, combined with the slogan "Only real with the owl" and the note "Instant" (presumably a replica of the sensational Western thrillers, because the actions of all the crown thrillers took place in western countries).

  • P. Howard ( Jenő Rejtő ): The blonde hurricane
  • P. Howard (Jenö Rejtö): The fourteen-carat car
  • A. Kaczanowski: A delightful morning
  • Jiri Brdecka: Lemonade Joe
  • Elvy Ahlbeck: On the safe side
  • Erich Loest: Oakins is making a career
  • Johannes Conrad : ... and Pinkie is sleeping on my sofa
  • R. A. Stemmle: The man who was Sherlock Holmes
  • Werner Spengler: The corpse robbery of Saint-Ponoir
  • Timothy Tatcher: No entry for dead
  • Timothy Tatcher: Hollywood versus me
  • Karla Sander: The brewery on the pillow
  • Michael. O. Güsten: Just say the Bourbons are coming back!
  • Gyula Fekete: Planet of Lovers (Crown Fiction)

Selection of authors with publications in Eulenspiegel-Verlag

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