Imprimatur Verlag Rudolf Kring

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Imprimatur Verlag Rudolf Kring
legal form one-man business
founding 2000
Seat Lahnstein
management Rudolf Kring
Number of employees 2
Branch publishing company
Website imprimatur-verlag.de

The imprimatur Verlag Rudolf Kring is a German book publisher based in Lahnstein , Rhineland-Palatinate . The publishing house was founded in 2000 by master typesetter Rudolf Kring. The focus of the publications lies in the local history area. In addition, titles from other areas such as art , photography and architecture are also published . Thematic calendars are also published annually by the publisher .

program

Local history includes "Old and New Views of Lahnstein", dialect poems and the "Lahnsteiner Spätsommerlied" by Karl Ramseger-Mühle . Particularly noteworthy are the writings of Robert Bodewig , who, as archaeologist and route commissioner of the Reichs-Limeskommission , pushed the archaeological exploration of the Limes in the Rhine-Lahn district . The work on the architecture of the fortress structures in Koblenz is of regional importance .

The calendars are usually assigned to the local history area. Limes and ship calendars are of supraregional importance.

One focus of the publishing program is the life and work of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy . In cooperation with the Association of the Koblenz Mendelssohn Days, two publications on "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Berthold Goldschmidt" and "Felix and his friends" were published. In addition, a facsimile of a fairytale story by Sebastian Hensel , the only child of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's sister Fanny Hensel, was published .

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans G. Kuhn: Prof. Dr. Robert Bodewig. Teacher - historian - archaeologist. Volume 1: 1998, ISBN 3-9806009-3-9 ; Volume 2: 2005, ISBN 3-9807361-7-2 .
  2. Dieter Marcos: Architecture of War and the Spirit of Romanticism: Studies on fortress architecture of the early 19th century, illustrated using the example of the Koblenz fortress. 2000, ISBN 3-9807361-1-3 .
  3. Dieter Marcos: Devotion & War: from the Koblenz Charterhouse to Fort Konstantin. ISBN 3-9807361-5-6 .
  4. Veronika Leggewie (ed.): Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Berthold Goldschmidt: two classics of their time. 2003, ISBN 3-9807361-4-8 .
  5. Veronika Leggewie (ed.): Felix and his friends. 2006, ISBN 3-9810505-2-5 .
  6. Sebastian Hensel: Migratory birds: a fairy tale. 2005, ISBN 3-9810505-0-9 .