Klaus Bielefeld Publishing House

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The Klaus Bielefeld publishing house based in Friedland in Lower Saxony came from mid-1990s to mid-2000s, both as a specialist publisher for publishing academic papers against printing costs as well as a small publisher with a mixed Fiction program on.

history

That the publisher guided Klaus Bielefeld as the sole proprietor sole proprietorship published in its subsidy publishing division under the term "dissertation pressure" from 1996 to 2005 more than 110 academic papers such as theses and partly theses from various German universities . This included more than 80 doctoral theses at the Institute for Plant Pathology and Plant Protection at the University of Göttingen , which the publisher published in the BSD series, as well as around 20 theses at the Free University of Berlin in the Journal series .

In addition, the publishing house published around 70 contemporary fiction works in its book publishing division from 1998 to 2006, including more than 20  first works by German, Austrian and Swiss authors . The publisher's fiction authors included a. Mike Bartel , Wolf Buchinger , Walter Buschhoff , Karl Feldkamp , Wolfgang Fienhold , Günter Gall , Boris Koch , Walter Landin , Kay Löffler , Stefan Melneczuk , Lothar von Versen and Rainer Wedler .

The fiction publishing program included u. a. Novels , poetry as well as satirical and humorous works. In the BST series of the publishing house, which began with two fiction works written by Klaus Bielefeld himself and self- published in 1996 , more than 60 books were published by 2006, some of which were published in several editions. In addition, the Bielefeld Verlag published several books from 1999 to 2001 as part of the Edition Minotaurus , which the architect, author and artist Alexander Scholz had brought to life in the Vevais Gallery he founded in Bliesdorf in Brandenburg. Scholz dealt u. a. with the "interweaving of language with visual arts " and initially published the book series in which volumes and joint projects by and with Thomas Nöske , Herbert Laschet Toussaint ("HEL"), Hans Scheuerecker , Steve Sabor and others were published and then founded his own publishing company in 2001. In 2000 and 2002 Klaus Bielefeld published an anthology with short stories in his publishing house in collaboration with the publisher Monika Wunderlich , which were also published by Wunderlich's VirPriV publishing house , based in Fuchstal and Bad Oeynhausen .

Initially, Klaus Bielefeld Verlag had its headquarters in Michaelisstrasse in the Groß Schneen district of Friedland , but in 2001 it moved within the district to Am Mühlenberg . The last new publications of the publisher came out in 2006, since then the publishing activities have increasingly declined. For its dissertation printing offer, the company operated its own website (www.kb-verlag.de), which was abandoned in 2005 and from then on forwarded to the separate website for the fiction program, which has been operated since 1998. The publisher then gave up this website (www.buchmanager.de) after updating the information on still available fiction books several times around 2012 or later.

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  1. a b See the earlier website of Klaus Bielefeld Verlag for its dissertation printing offer (www.kb-verlag.de) ( Memento from December 25, 2003 in the Internet Archive ).
  2. a b See hit list for the publisher's assignment “Bielefeld, Friedland” at the German National Library; accessed on May 9, 2014.
  3. See listing of the university publications in the BSD series at Klaus Bielefeld Verlag in the catalog of the German National Library (= a total of 86 publications as of May 9, 2014).
  4. See the list of university publications in the Journal series published by Klaus Bielefeld Verlag in the catalog of the German National Library (= a total of 18 publications as of May 9, 2014).
  5. See list of books in the BST series by Klaus Bielefeld Verlag in the catalog of the German National Library (= a total of 66 publications as of May 9, 2014).
  6. See information and press review on the Edition Minotaurus on the website of today's Galerie Vevais Verlagsgesellschaft mbH , Bliesdorf; accessed on February 16, 2014.
  7. See earlier website of Klaus Bielefeld Verlag for the fiction program (www.buchmanager.de) ( Memento from January 10, 2012 in the Internet Archive ).

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